Robert Stalmann (Pastor)
Robert Stalmann (born September 9, 1848 in Klein Lafferde ; † May 2, 1922 in Bispingen ) was a German clergyman .
Life
After completing his studies, he worked in Meensen from 1876 to 1880 and in Bolzum from 1881 to 1887 . From 1887 to 1921 he was superintendent in Soltau . He put on 20 July 1910 the foundation stone for the after St. John's church second Protestant church in Soltau, which according to plans by Eduard Wendebourg built Luther Church .
family
Robert Stalmann married Margarete (1856–1897), daughter of Abbot Gerhard Uhlhorn , who later worked in the Loccum monastery .
The couple's descendants include:
- Karl Stalmann (1877–1953), pastor, superintendent and regional church councilor
- Gerhard Stalmann (1878–1950), chemist, factory director, manager and managing director
- Albrecht Stalmann (1880–1967), administrative lawyer, Ministerialrat, President of the Hanover Monastery Chamber
- Robert Stalmann (1881–1924), merchant in Shanghai and Minden
- Martin Stalmann (1884–1917), senior teacher in Wiesbaden
Fonts
- Farewell sermon by Superintendent Stalmann in the St. Johannis Church in Soltau on the second Easter holiday in 1921 , 8 pages with a photo board, Soltauer Nachrichten, Soltau, 1921.
Web links
Commons : Robert Stalmann - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ n.v . : Stalmann, Robert in the database of Niedersächsische Personen ( new entry required ) of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Niedersächsische Landesbibliothek [undated], last accessed on March 25, 2020
- ↑ a b c d e f g Hans Otte : Uhlhorn, Johann Gerhard Wilhelm on the German Biography page , Transcription of the New German Biography , Volume 26 (2017), pp. 545-546
- ↑ o. V .: Text accompanying the ZDF church service from Soltau 2014 Confidence matter [undated, 2014], last accessed on March 25, 2020
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SURNAME | Stalmann, Robert |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Lutheran clergyman, general superintendent of Hanover |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 9, 1848 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Small loaf soil |
DATE OF DEATH | May 2, 1922 |
Place of death | Bispingen |