Alexander von Stiegler

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Alexander von Stiegler

Alexander (von) Stiegler (born September 30, 1857 in Smilowo, Kröben district ; † October 23, 1916 at Gut Sobótka , Pleschen district ) was a German landowner and politician in the province of Posen .

family

Stiegler's family came from Rawitsch in the province of Posen. He was the nephew and adoptive son of the childless landowner and royal Prussian captain Eduard Stiegler († 1872), landlord on Sobótka (purchase in 1839) and on Karsy (purchase in 1867), who lived in Königsberg i. Pr. Was accepted into the Prussian nobility . His nephew Alexander Stiegler was of only on April 9, 1864 William I in Berlin ennobled .

Stiegler married on December 2, 1895 in Berlin Vally von Lekow (born September 9, 1870 on Gut Nieder-Schwirklan, Rybnik district , Upper Silesia ; † after 1941 probably in Berlin).

Life

Castle in Sobótka

Stiegler attended the Knight Academy (Liegnitz) . After graduating from high school, he began to study law at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . From Michaelis 1875 to Michaelis 1876 he was active in the Corps Borussia Bonn . He proved himself as a senior and consenior , but had to retire without a band when he moved to the University of Leipzig . There he became active in the Corps Misnia Leipzig in 1877 .

He was first lieutenant in the Prussian army and first majorate on the former Fideikommiss Sobótka with Karsy. On Sobótka he built an eclectic castle from 1898–1899 instead of the manor house . He was associated with the Crown of Prussia as chamberlain , legal knight of the Order of St. John and member of the Prussian manor house . He sat in the general synod and on the board of trustees of the Kaiser Wilhelms Institute for Agriculture in Bromberg .

In 1912 he received the corps loop from Borussia Bonn.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Archive Corps Borussia Bonn
  2. Kösener Corps lists 1910, 151 , 212

literature

  • Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Areligen Häuser , part B 1941, page 485, Verlag Justus Perthes, Gotha 1941

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