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    David M

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    1. There were several awards of churhessian orders to the House Bentheim and its different branches CHGL2a 08.12.1817 to Carl Franz Eugen Fürst v. Bentheim (28.03.1791-04.12.1871) a churhess. Rittmeister CHGL2b 05.10.1831 to Friedrich Wilhelm Christian August Graf von Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda (21.01.1767 - 26.12.1835) a churhessian Kammerherr CHGL1 14.03.1844 to Ludwig Casimir Wilhelm Heinrich Clemens Fürst zu Bentheim-Bentheim und Bentheim-Steinfurt a danish GM CHGL1 23.12.1848 to Ludwig Wilhelm Erbprinz von Bntheim-Bentheim und Bentheim-Steinfurt a collection of churhessian Orders is displayed in pics 3 and 4
    2. and how are the other recolourized gents? I am sure at least the ones with all the GC can be identified easyli
    3. not to be difficult, but its the house order of Oranje and the Order of Oranje-Nassau, right?
    4. So this site is wrong? https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orde_van_Oranje-Nassau#De_versierselen it says the decorations did not vary since the foundation of the order To me it looks more like this https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huisorde_van_Oranje#De_Huisorde_bij_zijn_instelling_in_1905_en_de_later_ingestelde_graden
    5. Hi I am looking for the career and awards of Felix Eugen Wilhelm Ludwig Albrecht Karl zu Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen-Oehringen. I know he was a SecLt aggregiert dem Garde-Cuirassier-Regiment in 1844. Thanks a lot! regards David
    6. Would it be possible to find a list of the first 14 awardees of the Schaumburg-Lippe MVM 1849 version? According to Dave Danner, there were 7 to SL-officers and 7 to Hessen-Kassel and Sachson officers. I am most interested in the names of the hessians. Sofar I have 3: Leutnant Georg Ernst Wille, Johnn Carl Rainier von Ende and Major Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Eduard Freiherr von Haynau. Hoping to complete the list, I turn to the experts on this forum
    7. so I once saw something like a square medal 2 fro H/D was it for another wedding?
    8. its just so shiny. I was in a museum once in Germany and they sold IC like tese at the gift shop, along with new PROA3
    9. My guess: because they did not know beforehand for how long the war would continue. So they probably got the 1870 first, followed by the 1871 and concluded by the 70-71 for the entire war. But thats just me...I have no idea
    10. it has such amazing details compared to so many other orders. What pricerange do I have to think of when it comes to a single Knightscross?
    11. Hi Dave! Where did you find this Wochenblatt? I am related to a berlin paperproducer, who at least was in business in the WW1 years. His firm was called Obst & Co. (my guy was the Co., married the vegetable daughter). So I was wondering if you found some index on the Wochenblatt or anything....
    12. If you would like to read more about this award, please check: https://davidmueldner.wordpress.com/oeh/
    13. Maybe it is obvious to most, but I have no idea how the EK could be combattant and the Mecklenburg is on non/combattant. What kind of official would get a combo like this?
    14. Hi, as the Füsilier-Regiment Nr. 73 became the tradition holder of the former Hanoverian 7. Infanterie-Regiment. I would like to know if any kind of regimental history of the 73rd would contain pictures of the hanoverian officers in the 1866 war. I am especially interested in a picture of SecLt v. Müldner. I know there are such pics, as I recently learned they are in the hanoverian staatsarchives. Hopefully they were published somewhere already, and this regimental history would be my first guess hope to hear from you regards David
    15. I found out via the website of the Staatsarchiv in Hannover that there is a whole bunch of photo's of the officers of the 7 RH Infantry-Regiment. Including SecLt Müldner v. Mülnheim. Is there anyway to find out which prussian unit took over the history of the royal hanoverian 7 IR? Maybe the photo's of the hanoverian officers of 1866 were published in the regimental history of that new prussian unit.
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