Reinhold von Stackelberg

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Reinhold Alexander Graf von Stackelberg (born August 6, 1797 in Ellistfer in Livonia , † November 7, 1869 in Dorpat ) was a Livonian district administrator .

Life

After Reinhold von Stackelberg had completed his education at the grammar school in Dorpat in 1815, he studied law and subjects belonging to the philosophical faculty at the universities of Moscow, Göttingen, Heidelberg and Paris. In 1816 he became a member of the Corps Curonia V in Göttingen. After completing his studies, he lived in Rome before taking over his father's estates Ellistfer and Allatzkiwi in 1822. In Livonia he owned the Mähof estate until 1827, the Kayafer estate from 1833 to 1845 and the Kuckulin estate from 1841 to 1853. In Estonia, he owned the estates Türsel, Sottküll, Hohenholm and Lauck.

In 1826 von Stackelburg was elected parish judge of the 1st district of the Dorpater district and in 1830 as district deputy of the Dorpat-Werroschen district. From 1834 to 1836 he worked in the Russian civil service, where he toured European Russia and Transcaucasia on behalf of the Ministry of the Interior. After he was transferred to the 5th department of the Tsar's Chancellery in 1836, he retired from the Russian civil service in the same year and returned to Livonia, where he was elected the Livonian District Administrator and Assessor of the Court Court from 1836 to 1854. He was deputy to Land Marshal Eduard von Richter . He was also the head of the church in the Dorpater Kreis and curator of the noble fräuleinstift in Fellin.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kösener corps lists 1910, 65 , 38