Monument list
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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26 | Koch | Friedrich Ehrhardt Koch | 1788 | 55 | 1843 | id: BLNDKoch | 210955 | 639 | 1 | |
Friedrich Gustav Albert Koch | 1828 | 94 | 1922 | |||||||
Henriette Wilhelmine Koch | 1791 | 80 | 1871 | |||||||
Luise Johanna Henriette Wilhelmine Koch | 1828 | 80 | 1908 | |||||||
27 | Kochhann | Augusta Kochhann | 1836 | 75 | 1911 | id: BLNDKochhann1 | 210969 | 125 | 1 | |
Heinrich Kochhann | 1830 | 73 | 1903 | City elder | ||||||
Pauline Kochhann | 1838 | 65 | 1903 | |||||||
Carl Albert Kochhann | 1831 | 85 | 1916 | The two brothers married two sisters | ||||||
28 | Maassen | Joh Carl Maassen | 1769 | 65 | 1834 | id: BLNDMaassen | 210953 | 305 | 1 | began his political career in 1816 and became Director of the Prussian Finance and Industry administration He was one of the architects of the Zollverein (custome union) together with Friedrich Motz whom he succeeded as Finance Minister from 1830-1834 when the union came into force Motz is also buried in this cemetery |
Carl Georg Eugen von Maassen | 1846 | 4 | 1850 | |||||||
Johanne Auguste Marie von Maassen | 1848 | 1 | 1849 | |||||||
Marie Maassen | 1770 | 71 | 1841 | |||||||
29 | Magnus | Heinrich Gustav Magnus | 1802 | 68 | 1870 | id: BLNDMagnusHein | 210967 | 493 | 1 | Leading chemist and physicist of Jewish descent who converted to Protestantism |
Eduard Magnus | 1799 | 73 | 1872 | Eduard was considered to be the leading portrait painter in Berlin of his era | ||||||
Edmund Johann George Magnus | 1836 | 88 | 1924 | State councillor | ||||||
Elise Magnus | 1841 | 73 | 1914 | |||||||
Fanny Marie Magnus | 1818 | 76 | 1894 | |||||||
Fritz Magnus | 1852 | 43 | 1895 | |||||||
Henriette Marie Magnus | 1844 | 78 | 1922 | |||||||
Gertrud Veit | 1849 | 24 | 1873 | |||||||
Arthur Gustav Crowe von Magnus | 1881 | 46 | 1927 | |||||||
Catherine von Magnus | 1856 | 83 | 1939 | Catherine Crowe was born in Christiana now known as Oslo and was most probably a member of the family of the first permanant British consul to Norway Si John Rice Crowe Sir Arthur Crowe who was also a British diplomat and who died in Berlin and may have been her father | ||||||
Victor von Magnus | 1828 | 44 | 1872 | Banker who headed the leading family bank of F Mart Magnus from 1869 and participated in the foundation of Deutsche Bank His sister married Baron Paul von Reuter the founder of Reuter's agency | ||||||
Paul Gustav von Magnus-Rogowo | 1845 | 85 | 1930 | |||||||
30 | Mann | Ludwig Heinrich Mann | 1871 | 79 | 1950 | id: BLNDHeinMann | 210971 | 90 | 1 | Brother of the author Thomas Mann he was a distinguished author in his own right and an opponent of the Nazi régime He escaped to France and from there to the USA with the aid of Varian Fry His books were bruned by the Nazis He died in California but his ashes were interred here |
Nelly Mann | 1898 | 46 | 1944 | Committed suicide whilst living in Los Angeles | ||||||
31 | Meyer | Anna Meyer | 1876 | 53 | 1929 | id: BLNDMeyer | 210934 | 143 | 1 | |
Otto Meyer | 1902 | 34 | 1936 | |||||||
32 | Otto | Johann Carl Otto | 1787 | 76 | 1863 | id: BLNDOtto | 210928 | 150 | 1 | |
33 | Rauch | Doris Rauch | 1819 | 56 | 1875 | id: BLNDRauch | 210958 | 176 | 1 | |
Agnes d'Alton | 1804 | 77 | 1881 | |||||||
Christian Daniel Rauch | 1777 | 80 | 1857 | Rauch was the leading German sculptor of his period and founded the Berlin school of sculpture | ||||||
34 | Rolseck | Rudolf Ferdinand Rolseck | 1824 | 66 | 1890 | id: BLNDRolseck | 210937 | 129 | 1 | |
Emma Habel | 1874 | 20 | 1894 | Died in San Remo Italy | ||||||
Johanna Rolseck | 1827 | 64 | 1891 | |||||||
35 | Schadow | H W C Louise Schadow | 1819 | 49 | 1868 | id: BLNDSchadow | 210935 | 100 | 1 | |
August Dietrich Schadow | 1797 | 72 | 1869 | Schadow was a leading achitect responsible for several important municipal buildings in Berlin | ||||||
J S Emilie Schadow | 1805 | 48 | 1853 | |||||||
36 | Schulze | Johannes Schulze | 1786 | 83 | 1869 | id: BLNDSchulze | 210927 | 100 | 1 | Leading German educational reformer and Prussian director of education 1849-1859 In 1841 he edited one of Hegel's works |
37 | Schummelpenninck van der Oye | Sophie Lucie Schummelpenninck van der Oye | 1831 | 20 | 1851 | no image | 210965 | 166 | 1 | Born in Carlsruhe in Baden she was the daughter of Baron Schummelpenninck van der Oye a member of the Duch government from 1841-1872 and the Swedish baronness Marie de Kantzow |
Lucie Alicia de Kantzow | 1763 | 93 | 1856 | Born in Lisbon her hsuband was Baron Johann Albert de Kantzow the Swedish govambassador in Berlin | ||||||
Abraham Constantin Mouradgea d'Ohsson | 1779 | 52 | 1831 | Born in Constantinople of Armenian descent Ohsson was a Swedish diplomat and historian He was Swedish ambassador in Berlin from 1834-1850 | ||||||
Emilie Christine Schummelpenninck van der Oye | 1829 | 34 | 1863 | Born in Stockholm | ||||||
38 | Strack | Johann Heinrich Strack | 1805 | 75 | 1880 | id: BLNDStrack | 210960 | 106 | 1 | Leading Prussian architect who is principally remembered for the Berlin Victory Column in the centre of the Tiergarten |
39 | Stüler | Friedrich August Stüler | 1800 | 65 | 1865 | id: BLNDStüler1 | 210954 | 111 | 1 | Leading Prussian architect who worked principally in Germany but also studied in England |
Caroline Magdalene Stüler | 1807 | 81 | 1888 | |||||||
40 | Stüler | George W Stüler | 1838 | id: BLNDStülerGeorg | 210966 | 68 | 1 | born 17?8 - one of the pionneering doctors of homeopathy who used it to great success during a cholera epdiemic in Berlin He was the brother of the architect August Stüler also buried in this cemetery | ||
Philippine Stüler | 1784 | 78 | 1862 | Philippine von Mieg (later Stüler) was the governess and confidante of Josephine de Beauharnais the grand-daughter of the Empress Josephine of France who became Queen of Sweden and Norway and paid for this gravestone | ||||||
41 | van Hofmann | August Wilhelm van Hofmann | 1818 | 64 | 1882 | id: BLNDHofmann | 210924 | 85 | 1 | Hofman was a leading German chemist who was appointed to the Royal School of Chemistry in London in 1845 through the influence of the Prince Consort He invented the Hofmann rearrangement; the Hofmann elimination raction and the Hofmann voltmeter |
42 | von Baerensprung | Friedrich Wilhelm Leopold von Baerensprung | 1779 | 62 | 1841 | id: BLNDBaerensprung | 210932 | 95 | 1 | Von Baerensprung was a one of the local mayors of Berlin frop 1814 and Lord Mayor from 1832-1834 He was also a government councillor and magistrate His son became a leading dermatologist |
Wilhemina Magdalene von Baerensprung | 1795 | 77 | 1872 |
no. | family surname | full name | birth year | age | burial year | image name | GPR ref. | view no. | request no. | notes |
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43 | von Delbrück | Rudolph von Delbrück | 1817 | 86 | 1903 | id: BLNDDelbrück | 210961 | 73 | 1 | Delbrück was a contemporary of Bismarck and played a leading role in German politics from 1851-1881 |
Elise von Delbrück | 1840 | 86 | 1926 | |||||||
44 | von Hessenthal | Robert Hesse von Hessenthal | 1815 | 82 | 1897 | id: BLNDHossJac | 210940 | 132 | 1 | Head forester |
45 | von Motz | Albertine Ernestine Luise von Motz | 1779 | 73 | 1852 | id: BLNDMotz | 210952 | 103 | 1 | |
Friedrich Christian Adolphe von Motz | 1775 | 55 | 1830 | Motz began his political career in the Napoleonic kingdom of Westphalia and went on to join the government of Prussian-controlled Saxony before his appointment as Prussian Finance Minister and architect of the Zollverein (customs union) which formed the nucleus of the Prussian expansion and domination of Germany | ||||||
46 | von Mutzenbecher | Johannes von Mutzenbecher | 1854 | 62 | 1916 | id: BLNDMutzenbecher | 210933 | 86 | 1 | Ambassador |
Alice von Mutzenbecher | 1861 | 91 | 1952 | |||||||
47 | von Wartensleben | von Wartensleben | 1778 | 22 | 1800 | id: BLNDCalbo | 210949 | 146 | 1 | |
48 | Winkler | Erna Winkler | 1903 | 42 | 1945 | id: BLNDWinkler | 210931 | 159 | 1 | Born in Stolp died in the street combat of April 1945 |
Richard Winkler | 1888 | 61 | 1949 |
Monument list for Dorotheen Cemetery
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