Lantzius-Beninga, Dr Folkmar
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Country
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DE
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Name of institution (English)
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Lower Saxony State Archive – Aurich branch
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Language of name of institution
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deu
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Contact information: postal address
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NLA Aurich, Oldersumer Str. 50, 26603 Aurich
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Contact information: phone number
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0049 4941176660
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Contact information: email
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aurich@nla.niedersachsen.de
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Reference number
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Dep. 40a
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Type of reference number
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Archival reference number
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Title (English)
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Lantzius-Beninga, Dr Folkmar
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Title (official language of the state)
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Lantzius-Beninga, Dr Folkmar
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Language of title
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deu
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Creator / accumulator
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Folkmar Lantzius-Beninga
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Date(s)
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1650/1978
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Language(s)
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deu
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Extent
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65 storage units
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Type of material
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Textual Material
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Physical condition
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Good
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Scope and content
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This collection includes, among others, an extract of the last will of Pinto, the last Portuguese Jew born in Amsterdam (paper slightly damaged), 1754 (no. 57).
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Administrative / Biographical history
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Thomas Lantzius (1712-1780), a descendant of the pastor Martinus Lantzius (d. in 1646), married one of the heiresses of the last member of the Beninga family, court judge Folkmar Beninga, named Beatrix Dorothea. Their son Eger Carl Christian (1744-1798), who received the title of "preußischen Kriegsrates" (Prussian War Councillor) in 1773, used the name Lantzius-Beninga and married Isabella Kettwig, the niece of Leonard Hume of Manderstone (1684-1741), from whom she inherited a few important properties.
Bojung Scato Lantzius-Beninga, the son of Eger Carl Christian, had four sons: Carl Christian Lantzius-Beninga (1802-1893), who was a member of the "zweiten Kammer der Hannoverschen Ständeversammlung" (second chamber of the Hanoverian Estates Assembly) (1848 to 1849); Stephan Rudolf Volkmar Lantzius-Beninga (1804-1874), judicial councillor and lawyer in Aurich; Eberhard Lantzius-Beninga (1808-1902), an "oberförster" (chief forester) and national liberal member of the Preußischen Abgeordnetenhauses (Prussian House of Representatives) for the district of Leer (1870-1882); and Bojung Scato Georg Lantzius-Beninga (1815-1871), a professor of Botany in Göttingen.
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(source: Ostfriesische Landschaft)
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Access points: persons, families
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Pinto
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System of arrangement
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The material is arranged in thematic order.