of Otto Wilhelm von Fersen in
Saint Mary's Cathedral, Tallinn, likely He lived on
St. Anthony's Hill in Reval and took part in the reconstruction of
Saint Mary's Cathedral after it had been severely damaged by fire in 1684. From 1687 he was employed to work on conversions and improvements to
Toompea Castle. In August 1705 he was referred to as ″Königl. Fortifications Bild und Steinhauer″ (royal fortification's sculptor and stonemason). In 1688, he constructed the windows, doors and
stairs for
Maardu Manor, which brought him into conflict with the
guild of
masons and
sculptors as he was not a member of the guild. notably the grave monuments for , as well as the
Swedish Field Marshals Fabian von Fersen (crafted by Stockenberg at the end of the 17th century) and
Otto Wilhelm von Fersen. Stockenberg died in
Reval. ==Literature==