Friedrich Wilhelm Becker

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Friedrich Wilhelm Becker (born January 4, 1773 in Oberlichtenau ; † October 21, 1847 in Kiev ) worked as a teacher and later professor of Roman literature - first in the Baltic States and then in the Ukraine .

Life

His wife was Anna Margarethe Friederike Becker, born von Hueck (born July 4, 1788 in Reval ( Tallinn ), † October 30, 1847 in Kiev). Friedrich Wilhelm Becker had three sons:

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Individual evidence

  1. The first wife and mother of Paula's father, Carl Woldemar Becker, was Elise Wilhelmine Becker, née Dörstling (born February 10, 1818 Chemnitz ; † January 16, 1844 Odessa ). The two married in Vienna on May 25, 1838. His wife is a first cousin , because the mother of his wife, Gottliebe Wilhelmine Doerstling, née Becker (born August 10, 1790 in Mittweida ; June 6, 1855 in Chemnitz) was one Daughter of the Chemnitz textile manufacturer Christian Gottfried Becker, who is the brother of the father of Paul Adam von Becker ( nepotism )
  2. Biographical data, http://drw.saw-leipzig.de/ [1]
  3. ^ Friedrich Wilhelm Becker in the Erik Amburger database. Institute for East and Southeast European Studies.
  4. ^ Barbara Beuys: Paula Modersohn-Becker. Or: when art is life. TB 3419, Insel Verlag, Frankfurt am Main / Leipzig 2009, ISBN 978-3-458-35119-1 , p. 9 f., Excerpt (PDF; 294 kB).