Struve (noble family)

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The von Struve are a Magdeburg family that has belonged to the Russian aristocracy since the end of the 18th century and from which a number of important lawyers and diplomats emerged.

Tribe list

  1. Berthold (* 1587/88; † 1649/50) ∞ Anna Margaretha Brunner (* 1598/99; † 1669)
    1. Georg Adam (* 1619; † 1692); German lawyer ; 1. ∞ Anna Maria Richter; 2. ∞ Susanna Brolich
      1. Burkhart Gotthelf (* 1671; † 1738); German polymath and librarian
      2. Friedrich Gottlob (1676–1752); 1. ∞ Katharina Sophie Zulich; 2. ∞ Johanne Dorothea Werner; 3. ∞ Susanne Maria Luders
        1. Anton Sebastian (1729-1802); hereditary nobility of the Russian Empire; Russian diplomat
          1. Catherina Elisabetha (* 1759; † 1838)
          2. Johann Christoph Gustav (1763–1828) ∞ Friederike Freiin Hochstetter von Hohenstadt; Russian diplomat
            1. Elise (* 1795; † 1844)
            2. Anton (* 1797; † 1846); Russian councilor and first delegation secretary to the German Bundestag in Frankfurt am Main
            3. Amand (* 1798; † 1867); Russian councilor and first secretary to the embassy in Bern
            4. Sophie (* 1801; † 1864)
            5. Georg Heinrich Christoph Franz (* 1802); imperial-royal forester in Gensionwo in the Kingdom of Poland
            6. Katharina (* 1803; † 1855)
            7. Gustav (* 1805; † 1870); German politician , lawyer , publicist and revolutionary 1848/1849; ∞ Amalie Düsar
            8. Friederike (* 1807)
            9. Philippine (* 1809)
            10. Heinrich (* 1812; † 1898); Landowners in Frogs in the Grand Duchy of Poznan ; 1. ∞ Stephanie von Borowsky; 2. ∞ Wilhelmine Charlotte Margarete von Hochstetter
              1. Friedrich Wilhelm Amand (* 1838; † 1902)
              2. Louis Joseph (* 1839; † 1921)
              3. Sibilla (* 1840)
              4. Stephanie (* 1847)
              5. Konrad (* 1849; † 1923); Engineer in Rio de Janeiro
              6. Alexandrine Albertine (* 1853; † 1917)
              7. Sophie (* 1857; † 1909)
              8. Elisabeth Pauline Luise (* 1858; † 1911)
          3. Johann Georg (* 1766; † 1831); Diplomat in Russian service
          4. Johann Christian (* 1768; † 1812)
          5. August Wilhelm (* 1770; † 1838)
          6. Heinrich Christian Gottfried (* 1772; † 1851); Russian diplomat and mineralogist
            1. Therese (* 1804; † 1852); Writer
          7. Albrecht (* 1774; † 1794)
          8. Philippine Rosina Elisabetha (* 1775; † 1819)
    2. Johann August († 1704)

literature

  • Ms. Cast: South German noble hero . Second Section, First Volume, Stuttgart 1845, pp. 324-325
  • Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon . Volume 9: Steinhaus - Zwierlein . Leipzig 1870, p. 94 ( full text in the Google book search)
  • Johann Gustav v. Struve . In: BF Voigt, Nischwitz (editor): New Nekrolog der Deutschen, Ilmenau 1830, sixth year 1828, first part, pp. 372–378
  • Gothaisches Genealogical Pocket Book of Noble Houses, Part B. Gotha 1938

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