Elwin von Anker

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Karl Elwin Anker , von Anker from 1866 (born December 19, 1835 in Berlin ; † November 16, 1915 probably there) was a Prussian major general .

Life

Anchor was on May 5, 1866 in Berlin as a first lieutenant in the Guards Field Artillery - Regiment , commanded as adjutant of the 5th Artillery Brigade , in the Prussian nobility raised.

He came from a family in Filehne ( Posen province ) and was the son of Karl Ludwig Ferdinand Anker († 1877), agent at the Ministry of Finance, and Mathilde Henriette Driesemann . He was baptized on January 16, 1836 in the Dreifaltigkeitskirche in Berlin. Anker married Countess Anna Albertine von Hacke and had four children.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Günter Wegmann (Ed.), Günter Wegner: Formation history and staffing of the German armed forces 1815-1990. Part 1: Occupation of the German armies 1815–1939. Volume 3: The occupation of active regiments, battalions and departments from the foundation or formation until August 26, 1939. Cavalry, artillery, pioneers, motor and driving departments, armored forces, traffic forces and intelligence departments. Biblio Publishing House. Osnabrück 1993, ISBN 3-7648-2413-1 . P. 218.
  2. Information according to GHdA-Adelslexikon (see literature )
  3. Information from Internet file ( www.familysearch.org ) of the Genealogical Society of Utah .

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