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Friedrich Armand Strubberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Friedrich Armand Strubberg
Friedrich Armand Strubberg (1806 –1889) was born in Germany. Strubberg spent many decades in the United States as a merchant, physician, and pioneer colonist. In Texas, he used the pseudonym Dr. Friedrich Schubbert. He designed the Vereins Kirche in Fredericksburg. Strubberg spent the last few decades of his life as an author in Germany. ==Family background and early life== The man known in Texas as Dr. Friedrich Schubbert claimed himself to be of royal descent and was born Fredèric Armand Strubberg on March 18, 1806, in Kassel, Hesse, Germany.〔Casselsche Polizey- und Commerzien-Zeitung, April 24, 1806〕 His father was tobacco merchant Henry Frédéric Strubberg, son of Frédéric Rodolphe Strubberg and Emilie Cordesse.〔Kirchenbuch der Oberneustädter französischen Gemeinde zu Kassel〕 Henry Strubberg was a grandson of Anna Amalie and her husband Christian Friedrich Strubberg. Fredèric's assertion to be a great-great-grandson of Frederick I of Sweden bases on an alleged morganatic marriage between Frederick I and the widow of a General Count Wilmsdorf-Brevendorf in the years 1717–1720 and that Anna Amalie was an offspring of this marriage.〔Strubberg, F. A.: Letter to his cousin J. Thorbecke, 1887 April 8, ct. Barba (1913), pp.141–143〕 An aristocratic family of the name Wilmsdorf-Brevendorf never existed.〔Ph. Losch. ''Zum Stammbaum der Strubbergs'', in: Hessenland. 27. Jg. (1913), No. 11, p. 168; Ph. Losch. ''Friedrich Armand Strubbergs fürstliche Abkunft'', in: Volk und Scholle, 6. Jg. (1928), Heft 1, p. 19-20〕 His mother was Frederique Elise of the aristocratic Marville family. Strubberg grew up in a house of wealth and privilege, groomed for a career in the mercantile business.
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