Julius from Cube

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Julius Gustav von Cube (born August 13, 1815 in Riga , † September 18, 1888 in Baden-Baden ) was a German-Baltic nobleman , lawyer and lieutenant governor of Courland .

Career

After Julius Gustav had attended the governor's high school in Riga, he studied law in Saint Petersburg from 1835 to 1836 and at the University of Dorpat from 1836 to 1839 . In 1840 he became an officer in the office of the Livonian governor. This was followed by the office of table supervisor at the Livonian Kameralhof. From 1842 to 1850 he was a civil servant in the office of the Russian Ministry of Finance in Saint Petersburg. He then worked at the Reichskommerzbank and then in the office of the Minister of the Imperial House. In 1849 he was appointed as a member of the commission for the revision of the Baltic trade regulations. From 1850 he was a civil servant for special orders from the governor in Riga. He was appointed Vice Governor of the Courland Governorate in 1858 and as Vice Governor of the Livonia Governor from 1858 to 1872. At the same time he was president of the Riga-Dünaburg Railway from 1860 to 1885 and director of the Dünaburg-Vitebsk Railway. He was given the title Real State Councilor and lived in Baden-Baden until his death .

Origin and family

The noble family von Cube comes from a German-Baltic family and came to Livonia from the Mark Brandenburg in the middle of the 18th century . In 1791 they were raised to the imperial nobility of the Holy Roman Empire as " von ". His father was the lieutenant governor of Livonia Johann Ludwig Ferdinand von Cube (1788–1855), who was married to Wilhelmine von Weitzenbreyer. Julius Gustav married Alexandrine von Wilpert in 1856. They had the following children:

  • Marie Wilhelmine Clara von Cube (August 3, 1858 in Riga; † June 4, 1924 in Baden-Baden)
  • Johann (Iwan) Ludwig Gustav von Cube (born November 27, 1859 in Riga; † November 15, 1893 in Meridian , USA )
  • Louise Johanna Fanny von Cube (born June 18, 1861 in Riga; † November 12, 1945 in Karlsruhe ), married to Platon Schilinsky (1867–1918)

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Individual evidence

  1. The Russian law firms were subdivided into "tables" (business areas), depending on the type of business transactions and the number of clerks. The "table head" was the head of a "table". (StGB 1845 § 435.) In: Baltic legal dictionary balt-hiko.de
  2. 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 ).
  3. Personnel notes , I. Employments, transfers, dismissals: “The collegial secretary Julius von Cube, who was employed as a junior desk assistant at the Reichskommerzbank, has been appointed desk officer in the 2nd department of the department of economic affairs of the communication companies and public buildings . “In: The Inland. A weekly for Liv, Esth and Curland history, geography, statistics and literature , Volume 9, Verlag Kluge, 1844, original from the Austrian National Library, digitized February 4, 2014, column 625 books.google.de
  4. ^ Reichskommerzbank. In: Allgemeine Zeitung Munich: 1830, 1 - 4, Verlag Allg. Newspaper, 1830, original from Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, digitized Aug. 18, 2010, page 159 books.google.de
  5. Riga-Dünaburg Railway. In: Liv newspaper dea.digar.ee
  6. Baltic Railways personal.inet.fi