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Fotos von Angehörigen der Familie Lex und angeheirateter Familien
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, P 3 Familienarchiv Lex
Familienarchiv Lex >> 1. Allgemeines zur Familie Lex >> 1.5. Bilder zur Familie Lex
Enthält: Johannette Feller; Rudolf Friedrich Christian Lex (als Kind 1876); Leutnant Rudolf Friedrich Christian Lex (ca. 1899, 2-fach); Leutnant Rudolf Friedrich Christian Lex im Kaisermanöver (Straßburg, 1899); Hauptmann Rudolf Friedrich Christian Lex, bei einer Erstkommunions-Gesellschaft (?) (August 1917); Hauptmann Rudolf Friedrich Christian Lex im Weltkrieg auf Gruppenbild mit Soldaten (1914); Hauptmann Rudolf Friedrich Christian Lex im Weltkrieg auf Gruppenbild mit Soldaten (1914); Hermina Marie Lex, verheiratet mit Ludwig Eduard Lex; Louis Seyberth, Geheimer Rat und Vater des Karl Ludwig Hermann Seyberth: mit Familie (2 Erwachsene; 2 Kinder); Maly Lex mit den Kindern Herbert, Harold und Inge Lex (2 Fotos); die Geschwister Else, Ludwig, Maly und Kurt Seyberth als Kinder; Gustav Wilhelm Lex (2-fach); Rudolf Friedrich Lex mit 2. Gattin Mathilde Erlenmeyer und den Kindern Friedrich, Adolf, Emma und Maria; Rudolf Friedrich Lex, Oberregierungsrat; Ludwig Seyberth und Amalie Seyberth als Kinder; Wilhelmine Gerlinde Friederike Sophie Lex, geb. Feller als junge Frau (2-fach); Ludwig Eduard Lex; Mathilde Lex, geb. Erlenmeyer; Wilhelm Friedrich Feller, Pfarrer; Amalie Dörr, geb. Feller; Karl Ludwig Hermann Seyberth; Karl Ludwig Hermann Seybert; Karl Ludwig Heinrich Seyberth, Else Seyberth und Auguste Seybert (aufgenommen in Höchst, ca. 1908); Karl Ludwig Hermann Seyberth mit Gattin Karoline Wilhelmine Dörr
1 Mappe, 27 Fotos
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Cramer, Johannette Elisabethe Friederike, Gattin des Pfarrers Wilhelm Friedrich Feller, 1803-1861
Dörr, Karoline Wilhelmine, Tochter des Philipp Wilhelm Dörr und der Karoline Amalie Johanne Ernestine Feller, Gattin des Karl Ludwig Hermann Seyberth
Feller, Wilhelm Friedrich, Sohn des Kantors Daniel Feller, Gatte der Johannette Elisabethe Friederike Cramer; Pfarrer, 1799-1865
Lex, Amelie (Maly) Emilie Ernestine Auguste Marie Elisabertha, geb. Seyberth, Gattin des Rudolf Friedrich Christian Lex, 1879-1948
Lex, Familie (evangelisch)
Lex, Harold Manfred (Ded), Sohn des Rudolf Friedrich Christian Lex; Kaufmann, 1910-
Lex, Herbert, Sohn des Rudolf Friedrich Christian Lex, Gatte der Erika Theklar Wägele, 1903-
Lex, Ilse Ruth Ingeborg, Tochter des Rudolf Friedrich Christian Lex, Gattin des Robert Albert Hermann Krüger, 1912-
Lex, Ludwig Eduard, Sohn des Friedrich Ludwig Lex, Gatte der Hermina Maria Schelling; Kaufmann, 1828-1887
Lex, Mathilde, geb. Erlenmeyer, Gattin des Rudolf Friedrich Lex, 1832-1893
Lex, Rudolf Friedrich Christian, Sohn des Gustav Wilhelm Lex, Gatte der Maly Seyberth; Hauptmann, 1874-1947
Lex, Rudolf Friedrich, Sohn des Geheimen Rechnungsskammerrats Friedrich Ludwig Lex; Oberregierungsrat, 1821-1879
Lex, Wilhelmine Gerlinde Friederike Sophie, geb. Feller, Gattin des Gustav Wilhelm Lex, 1845-1940
Schelling, Hermina Maria, Gattin des Ludwig Eduard Lex, 1836-1886
Seyberth, Karl Ludwig (Louis) Heinrich, Großvater von Maly Seyberth; Geheimer Rat, 1818-1910
Seyberth, Karl Ludwig Hermann, Sohn des Karl Ludwig Heinrich Seyberth, Gatte der Karoline Wilhelmine Dörr; Chemiker, 1852-1918
Seyberth, Ludwig, Sohn des Karl Ludwig Hermann Seyberth, Gatte der Helene Seger; Chirurg, -1945
Höchst : Frankfurt am Main F
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