Carl / Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Struve was the son of Friedrich Gottlieb and Johanne Dorothea (Werner) Struve, and thus the brother of the Three Loeck Sisters Nth great grandmother Christina Regina Struve.
According to CERL he was born at Hildburghausen in 1723 and died at Jena in 1781.
Between 1746 and 1760 he published about a dozen works on Medicine and Anthropology. Some of these works are shown below. He appears to have practiced medicine in the town of Holzminden.
Unfortunately, on GENI and some other ‘ancestral’ databases his name has been changed to Carl Friedrich Wilhelm but the bibliographic record clearly states that his name was Carl Wilhelm Friedrich.
In 1755 he married Regina Friederica Wachsmuth (1732 – 1784) and they had five daughters. His bibliographic output was not as large as his father’s and covered a range of subjects.
- Gesund und Schönheits-Pflichten Zur Erbauung des andern Geschlechts…
- Resp. Disputatio medico-practica de morbis sexus feminei ex defectu potus oriundis, Præs Helmstadii, [1751]
- Locus Hippocratis Epid. V. Eispnoon kai ekpnoon odon to soma expositus a Carolo Guilielmo Friderico Struvio
- Idea Syncretismi Medici Ex Influxu Ideali, etc….
He appears listed in The Learned Deutschland or Lexicon of Those Living Now where he is found living at Holzminden:
The House of Commons in London lists him as being owed money for his travel expenses from Holzminden to Bevern: