Karl Ludwig (II.) Von Poll

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Karl Ludwig (II.) Von Poll (born January 25, 1794 , † December 3, 1849 in Feckerort on Ösel ) was Lord of Feckerort and the Russian Real Councilor of State . In 1839 he and his descendants were admitted to the Estonian nobility register .

Life

Karl Ludwig (II.) Attended the district school in Arensburg from 1802 to 1805 . From 1805 he continued his school education in the Moravian Institute in Kleinwelke and Hennersdorf in Saxony , which he successfully completed in 1810. He then studied political science in Moscow until 1812 and entered the Russian civil service in 1813, his first job in the Statistics Department in the Ministry of the Interior . In 1814 he worked as a censor in the “Special Chancellery for Foreign Literature”. From 1818 to 1821 he was employed as a farmer on Ösel and worked on the family estates. In 1823 he became head of the "Protestant Department" in the "Department for Foreign Cults" in the Ministry of the Interior. After the work of the spirit of life and teaching of Jesus Christ of Johannes Gossner had granted, he became in 1824 the service suspended and before court accused; the court acquitted him in 1827. At that time he was also a member of the commission for the elaboration of the Evangelical Lutheran church law.

In 1837 he was appointed chancellery director of the Ministry of the Interior, in 1842 he moved to the ministry's director in the department of general affairs and was appointed to the real council of state, according to which he was now considered to belong to the Russian hereditary nobility . Between 1836 and 1839 he was a representative of Ösel's knighthood in the "Commission for the revision of the provincial law of the Baltic provinces". In 1839 he received the Estonian and Livonian indigenous peoples . As the founder of the main committee of the Evangelical Bible Society , he was its managing director from 1831 to 1849.

Origin and family

Karl Ludwig (II.) Came from the German-Baltic nobility von Poll , who had lived in the Baltic States since the beginning of the 14th century . His father was the Russian captain , Herr auf Feckerort and Arromois Karl Ludwig (I) von Poll (1770-1823), who was married to Augusta vbon Güldenstubbe (* 1774). Karl Ludwig (II.) Married Anna Helena von Güldenstubbe (1802–1841). Their son Karl Ludwig (III.) Von Poll (born September 16, 1825 in Saint Petersburg , † February 9, 1900 in Arensburg) was district administrator, consistorial president and head of church , he was married to Amalie von Vietinghoff (1829-1890).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Johannes Gossner: Spirit of life and teaching of Jesus Christ in the New Testament . reader.digitale-sammlungen.de Bayrische Staatsbibliothek ; accessed on September 2, 2017
  2. Office director . In: Former Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences (Hrsg.): German legal dictionary . tape 7 , issue 1 (edited by Günther Dickel , Heino Speer, with the assistance of Renate Ahlheim, Richard Schröder, Christina Kimmel, Hans Blesken). Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar 1974, OCLC 832567026 ( adw.uni-heidelberg.de ).