Peter David Stürler

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Peter David Stürler in Scottish Uniform, Portrait by Johann Rudolf Huber (attributed) (around 1720)
Stürlerhaus am Altenberg in Bern

Peter David Stürler (born July 8, 1700 in Bern ; † January 4, 1744 there ) was an officer in the Dutch service and a draftsman.

Peter David Stürler was born in 1700 as the son of Brigadier General Vinzenz Stürler and Marguerite Talon († 1711). In 1719 he received the citizenship of the city of Glasgow . He served as a lieutenant captain in his father's regiment. The external estate appointed him major general in 1731. In the same year he married Maria Anna Bondeli (1714–1796), daughter of the diplomat Simeon Bondeli (1658–1734), and was thus an uncle of Julie Bondeli . In 1733 he became a country major. A diary documents a trip to Italy for 1735.

Peter David Stürler owned the Stürlerhaus on Altenberg in Bern.

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Individual evidence

  1. Burgerbrief of the City of Glasgow for Peter David Stürler from 1719 in the catalog of the Burgerbibliothek Bern
  2. ^ Certificate of Appointment, 1731 in the catalog of the Burgerbibliothek Bern
  3. ^ Travel diary in the catalog of the Burgerbibliothek Bern

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