Schuler von Senden

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Coats of arms of the pupil called von Sehnden (1784)

Schuler von Senden or von Senden or von Senden-Bibran or von Senden and Bibran , formerly also called von Sehnden , is the name of a family that was ennobled in the 18th century, whose cognatic ancestors were the Celle council family of Sehnden with the medieval ancestral seat of Sehnde is where this belonged to the class of the old free.

There is no genealogical connection to the Westphalian von Senden, which died out around 1600, or the Droste zu Senden .

history

The medieval ancestral seat of the old von Se (h) nden was Sehnde . From there they had settled in Hildesheim , Hanover , Kalenberg , Celle , Bardowick , Lüneburg , Lübeck and Schleswig-Holstein , whereby the writing varied between von / van / de / à Sehnde (n) , and von Senden and others, von Sehnden but was the most common.

In the 17th century the old male councilors of Sehnden became extinct and their family foundation, the "von Sehnden'sche Lehen ", was inherited by the Schüler family at the beginning of the 18th century, who are the descendants of their heir.

The son of Johann Schüler († 1719), pastor in Harpstedt , namely Johannes Friedrich Ernst Schüler (* 1714 in Harpstedt; † 1781 in Schöppenstedt ), state commissioner and court school in Schöppenstedt, royal Prussian legation councilor , had Dorothea because of his mother's ancestors Magdalena Lindemann, the von Sehnden council family in Celle , adopted the name “student called von Sehnden”.

His Deszendenz received in 1784 an imperial nobility renewal as "pupil called by Sehnden". On October 30, 1827, the family in Darmstadt received the title of baron for the Grand Duke of Hesse .

The descendants of the students called von Sehnden have different coats of arms than the old von Sehnden in different lines of the name "Freiherr Schuler von Senden" or "Freiherr von Senden" or "Freiherr von Senden called Freiherr von Bibran und Modlau" ("Freiherr von Senden und Bibran ”or“ Freiherr von Senden-Bibran ”).

Send Bibran

The founder of the Senden-Bibran line was Baron Ernst Ludwig von Senden (8 September 1804 - 30 August 1883). In 1835 he married the baroness Agnes von Kölichen called Freiin von Bibran und Modlau (* October 5, 1812, † July 12, 1890). After the male line of Freiherr von Bibra died out on December 16, 1828, a name and coat of arms association was applied for and approved on November 20, 1854.

Known family members

Major General Ernst Schuler von Senden (1845–1909)

coat of arms

The coat of arms awarded at the renewal of the imperial nobility in 1784 is quartered and shows a silver field in 1 and 4, in 2 in red a silver anchor placed obliquely to the left, in 3 in gold a right blue eagle wing, the whole shield is covered with an oblique black bar. On the helmet with blue and gold covers on the right and red and silver covers on the left, two silver buffalo horns, the mouths covered with peacock feathers.

The coat of arms of the Barons of Senden-Bibran shows the Schuler von Senden's coat of arms combined with that of the Barons of Bibran-Modlau.

The old von Sehnden, on the other hand, had a golden star in red over a fallen silver crescent. On the helmet with red and silver covers, two silver and red buffalo horns divided across corners, with the shield image in between, but in a mirrored manner.

Historical coats of arms

literature

Web links

Commons : (Schuler) from sending family  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b pupil of Senden, August Carl Bernhard Freiherr. Hessian biography. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  2. a b Friedrich Freiherr von Senden: History of the Barons von Senden and Barons Schuler von Senden. , 2nd revised edition Berlin 2010.