Security solutions, p.32
Security Solutions, page 32
Schaub, Hjalmar – born 1608, Astrid’s brother and Ditmar’s cousin, Lutheran, farmed in a village in Holstein-Gottorp, fought at the Battle of Dessau Bridge as part of the village militia, captured and incorporated into Wallenstein’s army, leader of NESS Team Two
Schäubin, Astrid – born 1612, Hjalmar’s sister and Ditmar’s cousin, Lutheran, one of Herr Augustus and Frau Sophia’s maids in a village in Holstein-Gottorp, NESS secretary, field agent as of June 1634, Team Three leader as of May 1635, dating Georg Meisner
Schlinck – captain of Schlinck’s Company, one of the seven mercenary companies in the Grantville area, big on brute force
Schmidt, Lieutenant – a persona used by several intelligence personnel in the SoTF National Guard and the USE Army; some of them might even be lieutenants. They include:
∼a short, stocky, gray-haired man who wears captain’s insignia, see Missions of Security
∼a blond young man, see Security Threats
∼a dark-haired, average-looking man, perhaps Slavic, see Michael Lockwood’s “A Puritan Voice”
∼a woman in USE Army uniform with a lame foot, see Security Threats
Seidelman, Gottlieb – a NUS Army recruit, went into the Reserves and is taking classes to go into law or perhaps police work, considered an intellectual in the ranks, later hired by Schlinck’s Company where he works as a guard overseeing prisoners on the tannery contract
Sprunck, Tobias – a Saxon from Chemnitz who came to Grantville in the fall of 1633, see “The Researchers Spiritual and Temporal,” Grantville Gazette 84
Stieff, Hermann Peter – State of Thuringia-Franconia National Guard colonel, handles Reserve component reconnaissance missions, see “Duty Calls” and “Horse Thieves,” in Karen Bergstralh’s The Horsewoman
Stengerin, Maria – married to Peter Johann Drehmann, mother of Regina, Peter, Cecilia, and Theobald, Catholic
Stoltz, Horst – Grantville Police Department sergeant
Stroh, Richart – Lutheran (Philippist), a big, unyielding man, NESS agent from July 1634 on Team One
Syborg, Matthias – proprietor of Syborg’s Book Store in the Magdeburg exurb, carries the latest science fiction, horror, mystery, etc.; see David Carrico’s Letters From Gronow
Traudermännin, Agathe – married to Phillip Pfeffer, mother of Wilhelm and Elisabetha, Lutheran, works for NESS as a cook
Václav – a Praemonstratensian monk assigned to the order’s brewing operation in Grantville, see “The Researchers Spiritual and Temporal,” Grantville Gazette 84
von Hessler, Hans Heinrich the Younger – colonel of the Saale Levies, see “Occupied Saxony,” Grantville Gazette 55 and “The Saale Levies,” Grantville Gazette 56
von Kardorff, Friedrich – a ritter from Westphalia, half-brother of Krystal, sixteen years old as of July 1635
von Kardorff, first name not disclosed – half-sister of Friedrich, of the niederadel in Westphalia, adopts the name Krystal
Weiner, Gunther – Grantville Police Department sergeant
Wesner, Casimir – a library researcher in Grantville on behalf of Saxe-Altenburg and the von Hessler family, see “The Researchers Spiritual and Temporal,” Grantville Gazette 84
Wolfe, Hans – a sergeant in Bretagne’s Company
Woodruff, Mathew – historical English down-timer, in the Original Timeline in Connecticut by 1640 but in the New Timeline came to Grantville in the fall of 1633, see “The Researchers Spiritual and Temporal,” Grantville Gazette 84 and Michael Lockwood’s “A Puritan Voice,” Parts 7–9 in Grantville Gazette 92–94
Želivský, Eva – Hussite from Bohemia, an ancestor was a wagon line commander under Jan “Zizka” Trocnova, see “The Researchers Spiritual and Temporal,” Grantville Gazette 84
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