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Name
  
Johann Gustav

Died
  
1828

Children
  
Gustav Struve


Johann Christoph Gustav von Struve was a German diplomat. He was born on 26 September 1763 in Regensburg (at this time a Free Imperial City) to the diplomat Anton Sebastian von Struve, the Russian ambassador to the Reichstag in Regensburg. His mother was Johanne Dorothea Werner of Sondershausen in the Thuringian states.

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Gustav, as he was known, was a signer to the Treaty of Paris of 1814.

Other Struves

Gustav came from a distinguished family, with many of his siblings also being civil servants to the Russian court, in the tradition of their father, Anton:

  • Catharina Elisabetha von Struve (1759–1838)
  • Johann Georg von Struve (1766–1831)
  • Johann Christian von Struve (1768–1812) – Served as Qualified Civil Servant in the Russian Foreign Office in Saint Petersburg
  • August Wilhelm von Struve (1770–1838) – Served as Qualified Civil Servant in the Russian Postal Department in Saint Petersburg
  • Heinrich Christoph Gottfried von Struve (1772–1851) – Served as Qualified Civil Servant in the Russian Embassy in Stuttgart
  • Philippine Rosina Elisabetha von Struve (1775–1819) – Married Franz Ferdinand von Gruen, Chancellor to the Prince of Reuss
  • Albrecht von Struve(1774–1794)
  • Family of Gustav and Sibilla

    In Stuttgart on 18 May 1793, Gustav married Sibilla Christiane Friederike von Hochstetter, the daughter of the noted German political leader, Johann Amand Andreas von Hochstetter and Elisabeth Friederike von Buehler.

    They had eleven known children:

  • Albrecht von Struve (1793–1794)
  • Elise von Struve (1795–1844)
  • Karl Anton von Struve (1797–1846) – Married St. Claire Stuart Trotter in Edinburgh
  • Amand von Struve (1798–1867) – Married Karoline von Kahlenberg
  • Sophie von Struve (1801–1864) – Married Karl von Manuel
  • Georg Heinrich Christoph Franz von Struve (1802–1886) – Married Eugenie Josephene Charlotte von Witte
  • Katharina "Katinka" von Struve (1803–1855)
  • Gustav von Struve (1805–1870) – Married Elise Ferdinande Amalie Dusar, and was later involved in the 1848 Revolutions.
  • Friederike von Struve (1807–1890) – Married Joseph von Gemmingen
  • Philippine von Struve (1809–1906)
  • Johann Ludwig Karl Heinrich von Struve (1812–1898) – Married Stephanie von Borowsky and then later his cousin, Wilhelmine Charlotte Margarete "Minna" von Hochstetter
  • Gustav died on 6 May 1828 in Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden, during the early days of the German Confederation.

    References

    Johann Christoph Gustav von Struve Wikipedia