Friedrich von Palm

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Friedrich Karl Rudolf von Palm (born March 6, 1859 in Stuttgart , † August 6, 1911 in Riga ) was a German-Baltic member of the Ösel knighthood and tenant of the Masik domain .

Life and origin

Friedrich von Palm was retired from military service as a Württemberg lieutenant . From the noble family of Palm arise is moved Friedrich Freiherr of Palm, on the Estonian island of Saaremaa on. He was accepted on March 28, 1907 (under the matriculation number 111) at the extraordinary Landtag in the ösel nobility matriculation of the Ösel knighthood. Friedrich's ancestors were admitted to the imperial knighthood on February 3, 1711 with the nobility title "Edler von" and received the imperial baron diploma on August 7, 1735 . His father was Julius Karl Jonathan Ernst von Palm (* 1820 in Esslingen, † 1891 in Messbach), he was married to Elisabeth, a born van der Hoeven (1825-1905). Friedrich married Adelheid Henriette Helene Freiin von Stackelberg (* 1871), they had no descendants.

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  1. Ober-Jäger was a hunting attendant who supervised all hunters and the hunting population. In: Georg Heinrich Zinke, General economic lexicon (etc.) In addition to an appendix to an agriculture and household calendar, Volume 2, Verlag Gleditsch, 1744, original from the Austrian National Library, digitized June 18, 2012 ( limited preview in Google Book Search ) Page 2061