Emma Marie Elisabeth Lex (Tochter des Oberregierungsrats Rudolph Friedrich Lex), geb. am 18. April 1855 in Langenschwalbach, gest. am 31. August 1917 in Wiesbaden, verheiratet am 28. Dezember 1882 in Frankfurt mit Dr. jur. Friedrich Rullmann (geb. am 09. Juli 1846 in Herborn; gest. am 14. August 1909 in Wiesbaden, Universitätsbibliothekar in Freiburg)
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Emma Marie Elisabeth Lex (Tochter des Oberregierungsrats Rudolph Friedrich Lex), geb. am 18. April 1855 in Langenschwalbach, gest. am 31. August 1917 in Wiesbaden, verheiratet am 28. Dezember 1882 in Frankfurt mit Dr. jur. Friedrich Rullmann (geb. am 09. Juli 1846 in Herborn; gest. am 14. August 1909 in Wiesbaden, Universitätsbibliothekar in Freiburg)
Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, P 3 Bü 326
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Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, P 3 Familienarchiv Lex
Familienarchiv Lex >> 2. Unterlagen zu einzelnen Familienmitgliedern (chronologisch nach Geburtsjahr) >> 2.4. Im 19. Jh. geborene Familienmitglieder >> 2.4.24. Emma Marie Elisabeth Lex (1855-1917, Tochter des Oberregierungsrats Rudolf Friedrich Lex)
1882-1915
Enthält: 65 Briefe und Karten v.a. an Marie, Adolph und Karoline Lex, Fritz Lex, Rudolph und Wilbert Lex, Tante und Onkel (1882-1915)
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Akten
Lex, Adolf Friedrich Emil Gustav, Sohn des Oberregierungsrats Rudolf Friedrich Lex, Gatte der Caroline Turnau; Oberregierungsrat, 1862-1945
Lex, Caroline
Lex, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Gustav Eduard Hermann, Sohn des Oberregierungsrats Rudolph Friedrich Lex, Prokurist, Gatte der Maria Hubertina Deckers, 1859-1902
Lex, Marie Friederike Hermine, Tochter des Oberregierungsrats Rudolph Friedrich Lex, 1856-1928
Lex, Rudolf Friedrich Christian, Sohn des Gustav Wilhelm Lex, Gatte der Maly Seyberth; Hauptmann, 1874-1947
Lex, Wilbert
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BZK no.
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- Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)
- Deposita (Archival tectonics)
- Familienarchiv Lex (Archival holding)
- 2. Unterlagen zu einzelnen Familienmitgliedern (chronologisch nach Geburtsjahr) (Classification)
- 2.4. Im 19. Jh. geborene Familienmitglieder (Classification)
- 2.4.24. Emma Marie Elisabeth Lex (1855-1917, Tochter des Oberregierungsrats Rudolf Friedrich Lex) (Classification)