ID 902644
Lot 529 | Preussen: Urkundennachlass der Familie von Ende und Grasmann.
Oberst a la Suite und Kommandeur der 3. Kavallerie-Brigade No. 32 Georg Freiherr von Ende:
- Kronenorden, 2. Klasse (1896, OU Wilhelm II.),
- Zentenarmedaille (1897, OU Wilhelm II. - SELTEN),
- Ehrenurkunde für die Bekleidung mittelloser Feldgrauer bei ihrer Rückkehr in die Heimat (1918, OU),
Hauptmann Hans Georg Freiherr von Ende im Sächs. Leib-Grenadier-Regiment No. 100:
- Zeugnis für 1-jährig freiwill. Militärdienst 1895,
- Unteroffiziers-Beurteilung 1899,
- Zeugnis der Reife zum Fähnrich 1900,
- Zeugnis der Reife zum Offizier 1900,
- Verabschiedung 1906,
- Patent zum Oberleutnant 1914,
- Patent zum Hauptmann 1915,
alle Urkunden ausgestellt im Leib-Grenadier-Regiment 100, dazu Fotos in Uniform, Statuten zum Albrechtsorden sowie weitere persönliche Papiere und Dokumente,
Prof. Dr. jur. et nat. pol Max Günther Grasmann:
- Dokumente über die Erneuerung des Doktorgrades der Ludwig Maximilians-Universität München 1956,
- Inhaber verschiedener Tapferkeitsauszeichnungen des 1. Weltkrieges, an dem er als Offizier teilgenommen hatte, Grasmann war der zweite Mann der Hauptmannswitwe von Hans Georg, er wurde 1889 in Tokyo geboren,
Dr. und Regierungsforstrat Eustach Grasmann:
- Bayern: Verdienstorden vom hl. Michael, 4. Klasse mit Krone 1913, dazu Statuten,
- diverse Patente und Versetzungsschreiben im bayerischen Forstdienste vom Kaiserreich bis in die Weimarer Republik sowie weitere Unterlagen,
Freifrau Ella von Ende (geb. Monheim):
- persönliche Unterlagen sowie Stammbuch der Familie.
Umfangreicher Nachlass einer Familie, mit teils interessanten Persönlichkeiten, der viele weitere Rechercheansätze bietet.
Zustand: II
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