Johann Ludwig Ferdinand von Cube

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Johann Ludwig Ferdinand von Cube (born March 16, 1788 in Tirsen near Gulbene , Livonia ; † May 8, 1855 in Riga ) was a German-Baltic nobleman , lawyer, politician and lieutenant governor of Livonia.

Life

Johann Ludwig Ferdinand attended the district school in Wenden . From 1804 to 1807 he studied law at the University of Dorpat . From 1816 he worked as a notary at the Pernau Ordinary Court and at the same time, from 1814, he worked as a district tax in Riga. In 1817 he was appointed the Livonian governor procurator. From 1821 to 1852 he was Lieutenant Governor of Livonia and President of the Livonian Chamber of Commerce. From 1824 he was also head of the church in Riga. In 1836 he was appointed to the True Council of State of the Tsarist Empire . In recognition of his services he was in 1851 with the Russian Order of St. Anne in the first class decorated . He was the lien owner of the Kleiner Wrangeishof and tenant of Uddafer, Saaremois and Kurkund. In 1822 he received the Oselsche Indigenous .

Family and offspring

Johann Ludwig Ferdinand came from the German-Baltic noble family von Cube , which came from the Mark Brandenburg and had settled in Livonia at the beginning of the 18th century. His father was the pastor Johann Christlieb von Cube (* 1740; † June 13, 1799 in Tirsen), he was married to Christina Dorothea Schmollingen († May 2, 1745 in Soldin), whose children were:

  • Johann Friedrich Gustav von Cube (born December 19, 1782 in Tirsen; † December 1, 1849 in Kirchholm ), Oberfiskal, married to Johanna Emilia Holsté (1798 −1845)
  • Johann George Wilhelm von Cube (born January 15, 1784 in Tirsen; † 1820 in southern Russia ) Russian colonel , married to Johann Weitzenbreyer (* 1792 in Pernau; † 1883 in Stuttgart )
  • Johann Christlieb Karl von Cube (May 31, 1785 in Tirsen; † October 6, 1847 in Kirchholm), treasurer and civil servant, married to Friederike von Schubert (* 1776 in Taibel ; † 1845 in Saint Petersburg )
  • Johann Alexander Franz von Cube (born August 23, 1786 in Tirsen; † May 1, 1805 in Tartu), student of law
  • Johann Ludwig von Cube (1788–1855)
  • Anna Friederika von Cube (1789–1855), married to Gottlieb Eduard Lenz (1788–1829)
  • Johann Gotthard Fabian von Cube (born August 3, 1791 in Tirsen; † 1831 in Poland ) Russian imperial engineer-captain , married to Marie Pomeranzow (Grebski)
  • Caroline Amalie von Cube (1795–1831),
  • Louise Auguste von Cube (1798–1801)

Johann Ludwig Ferdinand married Amalie Wilhelmine Weitzenbreyer (born May 31, 1790 in Pernau; † February 5, 1858 in Saint Petersburg) in 1811, their children:

  • Carlos Adam von Cube (born October 26, 1812 in Pernau; † November 14, 1868 in Saint Petersburg) Engineer Lieutenant General , married to Augustine Jakobine van der Weyde (1822–1902)
  • Ludwig Vilhelm Jakob von Cube (born March 19, 1814 in Pernau, † August 30, 1816 in Riga)
  • Julius Gustav von Cube (born August 13, 1815 in Riga; † September 18, 1888 in Baden-Baden ), married to Alexandrine Natalie von Wilpert (1838–1916)
  • Maria Louise von Cube (1816–1821)
  • Georg Ferdinand von Cube (born March 18, 1818 in Riga, † March 27, 1820 in Riga)
  • Emilie Fanny von Cube (1819 in Riga; 1895 in Stuttgart ) and
  • Gustav Eugen von Cube (1820–1821)

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  1. Kameralhof was the authority that administered the governorship's crown income. Kameralhof . In: Former Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences (Hrsg.): German legal dictionary . tape 6 , issue 5 (edited by Hans Blesken, Siegfried Reicke ). Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1965, OCLC 832566941 ( adw.uni-heidelberg.de ).