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  1. The Schillers had four children: Karl Ludwig Friedrich (1793–1857), Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm (1796–1841), Karoline Luise Friederike Schiller (1799–1850), and Emilie Henriette Luise (1804–1872). Works. Though never a published author during her lifetime, Lengefeld was a writer her entire life.

  2. On 22 February 1790, Schiller married Charlotte von Lengefeld (1766–1826). Two sons (Karl Friedrich Ludwig and Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm) and two daughters (Karoline Luise Henriette and Luise Henriette Emilie) were born between 1793 and 1804.

  3. Daughter of the great dramatist Friedrich von Schiller. Wife of Adalbert von Gleichen-Rußwurm, and the mother of their son Ludwig, an Impressionist landscape painter. (She died at Schloss Greifenstein in Bonnland.) Coordinates of the family graves: 50,04954° N, 9,86399°)

  4. Daughter of Friedrich von Schiller and Charlotte von Lengenfeld Wife of Adalbert Heinrich von Gleichen-Russwurm Mother of Heinrich Ludwig von Gleichen Sister of Karl Ludwig Friedrich von Schiller, Freiherr; Caroline = Karoline Luise Henriette Frederike Junot and Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm von Schiller Half sister of Karl Ignatz Schiller

    • July 25, 1804
    • November 25, 1872
  5. Aug 15, 2021 · Wife of Heinrich Adalbert Freiherr von Gleichen-Rußwurm — married 29 Jul 1828 in Etzelbach, Uhlstädt-Kirchhasel, Rudolstadt

  6. Apr 28, 2022 · Death: 1841 (44-45) Vilich = Beuel, Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Place of Burial: Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Immediate Family: Son of Friedrich von Schiller and Charlotte von Lengenfeld. Husband of Maria Magdalena Josefa Walburgis Antoinette Klementine von Schiller. Father of Ernst Friedrich Ludwig von Schiller and ...

  7. Draper, clothier; Adelaide. Hebrew. m 25/1/1853 Adelaide, Leah nee S OLOMON Father: Aaron. Step-son of fellow passenger Morris Whyle. APPELT, Mrs ED nee Emilie Friedericke nee ZIBELL (//-//). Missionary from Saxony; joining her husband, a missionary in Tranquebar, India. Mrs Appelt returned permanently to SA in 1861.

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