Paul von Bienenstamm

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Paul von Bienenstamm

Paul Johann Peter Bienemann von Bienenstamm (born September 14, 1843 in Hasenpoth , Courland Governorate , † April 11, 1911 in Menton ) was a German-Baltic tax clerk in the Russian service.

Life

Paul von Bienenstamm came from the German-Baltic family Bienemann von Bienenstamm , which was nobilized in 1794 by the imperial aristocracy and whose nobility was also recognized in Courland in 1797. His parents were the secretary of the district court in Hasenpoth Louis von Bienenstamm (1794–1863) and his second wife Ida.

Like many Baltic Germans , v. Bee trunk at the Albertus University in Königsberg . In 1862 he became active with the Silber-Litthauer . He was the district inspector of excise duty in the county Goldingen , in county Tuckum and county Talsen . In Goldingen he married twice: on September 14, 1871, Caroline Auguste Baronesse von Drachenfels (1848–1879) and on July 25, 1887, Elisabeth Eveline Baronesse von Roenne (1849–1894). For the Association of Old Corps Students , he was the secretary of the Kurland District Association based in Mitau . He regularly represented him at the Congress of Representatives in Kosen . He lived as an Imperial Russian Councilor a. D. in Berlin. Close relationships existed between the Silber-Litthauer living there and the Berlin district of the Corps Baltia Königsberg . Three silver Litthauer, including Adolf Richard Stellmacher , had received the Baltenband in 1906. On May 16, 1908, Eduard Kammer , Karl von Gamp-Massaunen and Paul von Bienenstamm followed, to whom John Koch hung the ribbon. The bee trunk died at the age of 67 on the Côte d'Azur .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Genealogical Handbook of the Baltic Knighthoods (MDZ)
  2. Kösener corps lists 1910, 139/125
  3. ^ Siegfried Schindelmeiser: The history of the Corps Baltia II zu Königsberg i. Pr. Munich 2010
  4. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 86/277