Beach man
Strandmann also Strandtmann is the name of a Livonian noble family . The family currently continues.
history
The family line begins in Riga with David Strandtmann (* 1630, † 1693). Gustav (von) Strandmann (* 1704, † 1778), grandson of the aforementioned, was the lord of Kroppenhof, Zirsten and Teutschenbergen, as well as a retired imperial Russian captain . D. , was raised to the imperial nobility on May 6, 1740 in Luxembourg . In 1750 he was admitted to the Livonian Knight Bank (No. 174).
In the next generation, the family split into an older line, donated by Gustav Ernst von Strandmann (* 1742; † 1803) and a younger line, donated by Otto Magnus von Strandmann (* 1746; † 1827), Mr. Zirsten and Teutschenbergen in Livonia , as well as Hackhof in Estonia , Imperial Russian Lieutenant General . Otto Karl Friedrich von Strandmann (* 1789; † 1840), son of the aforementioned, Herr auf Hackhof and Erras, Imperial Russian Lieutenant Colonel , enrolled in the Estonian Knighthood on February 24, 1827 .
coat of arms
The family coat of arms from 1740 shows in blue on a green lawn, through which a narrow silver stream runs, a wild man standing with a green wreath around his head and loin with a shouldered club. On the helmet with blue-silver covers a silver lily between open blue flights .
Relatives
- Gustav Heinrich von Strandmann (1704–1778)
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Gustav Ernst von Strandmann (1742–1803), Russian infantry general and governor general of Siberia
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Karl Gustav von Strandmann (1787–1855), Russian general of the cavalry
- Konstantin Karl Gustav von Strandmann (1829–1913), Russian general of the cavalry
- Nikolai von Strandmann (1835–1900), Russian lieutenant general, commander of Tsarskoye Selo
- Karl Gustav Eduard von Strandmann (1838-1891), Russian lieutenant general
- Gustav Magnus von Strandmann (1794–1813), Russian lieutenant general
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Karl Gustav von Strandmann (1787–1855), Russian general of the cavalry
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Otto Magnus von Strandmann (1746–1827), Russian lieutenant general
- Otto Karl Friedrich von Strandmann (1789–1840), Russian lieutenant colonel
- Gustav Magnus Eduard von Strandmann (1827–1893), heir to the Zirsten and Teutschenbergen
- Friedrich Magnus Arvid von Strandmann (1858–1926), Livonian District Administrator, Chief Director of the Livonian Goods Credit Society and President of the Livonian Evangelical-Lutheran Consistory
- Gustav Magnus Eduard von Strandmann (1827–1893), heir to the Zirsten and Teutschenbergen
- Otto Karl Friedrich von Strandmann (1789–1840), Russian lieutenant colonel
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Gustav Ernst von Strandmann (1742–1803), Russian infantry general and governor general of Siberia
literature
- Genealogical handbook of noble houses B 24, Volume 129 of the complete series, pp. 452-467, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2002
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Adelslexikon Volume XIV, Volume 131 of the complete series, p. 188, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2003, ISSN 0435-2408
- Genealogical manual of the Baltic knighthoods part 1, 1: Livland, Görlitz 1929, pp. 192–197
- Genealogical Handbook of the Baltic Knighthoods Part 2, 3: Estonia, Görlitz 1930, p. 401
Web links
- Baltic Historical Commission (ed.): Entry to v. Beach man. In: BBLD - Baltic Biographical Lexicon digital
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Historical information about the manor Kroppenhof ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. .