Georg Woldemar von Lilienfeld

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Georg Woldemar Johann von Lilienfeld (born December 30, 1772 in Parrasmetz , Ösel , † May 10, 1835 in Saage , Estonia ), Lord of Saage and Eicklecht was a Baltic nobleman , knight captain of the Estonian knighthood and district administrator in Estonia.

Life

Georg Woldemar von Lilienfeld was a Russian captain and from 1812 a district judge . From 1827 to 1835 he was the Estonian knight governor and then district administrator in the Estonian district council . The Saage and Sicklecht estates belonged to his estates.

Origin and family

Georg Woldemar came from the well-known Baltic noble family von Lilienfeld . His father was the öselsche district administrator Heinrich Otto von Lilienfeld (1725–1779), Lord of Oidenorm (Estonia) and Parrametz (Ösel), who was married to Charlotte von Smitten. Georg Woldemar was married to Gustaviana Christina Freiin von Dellingshausen (1765-1820), the heiress of Saage, he was the founding father of the III. House "Saage" of the noble family Lilienfeld, their descendants were:

  • Amalie Julie von Lilienfeld (1801–1861) ⚭ with Major General Georg Johann von Staal on Rayküll (1777–1862)
  • (1802-1819), Karl Friedrich Wilhelm von Lilienfeld as Garde Junker in Saint Petersburg died
  • Otto Gustav von Lilienfeld (1805 - 1896), Lord of Saage, Allo, Rappel and Angern, knighthood captain and district administrator ⚭ Gustava Magdalena von Benckendorff (1811-1892)

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Individual evidence

  1. The farm was Oidenorm since at least 1765 to 1879 owned by the family of Lilienfeld. See the article Oidenorm in: Hans Feldmann , Heinz von zur Mühlen (ed.): Baltic historical local dictionary . Vol. 1: Estonia (including Northern Livonia) . Böhlau Verlag, Cologne 1985, ISBN 3-412-07183-8 , p. 404 ( books.google.de )