Abendroth (noble family)
The Abendroth family is a bourgeois, later nobility from Saxony.
history
The elevation to the imperial aristocracy took place on December 17, 1793 for the owner of the property Neubau near Frankenberg (acquired in 1771, sold in 1772 to his widowed mother Wilhelmine Sophie from Chemnitz and in 1788 again in his possession) and the manor Kösser (since 1772), the Chemnitz trader Christian Friedrich Abendroth (1744–1811).
In 1850, Alexander von Abendroth (1808–1872) accepted the name Göttling von Abendroth as the Royal Saxon Privy Council of War . In 1863 he erected a memorial to his hereditary great-uncle Heinrich Ferdinand Göttling, who died in 1850.
coat of arms
The divided coat of arms shows three (1: 2) golden stars in black above, a rising silver moon in red below. On the crowned helmet with black and gold on the right, red and silver on the left, the moon between open flight , gold-black on the right, silver-red on the left .
Well-known namesake
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Christian Friedrich von Abendroth (1744–1811), entrepreneur and manor owner
- Christian Friedrich von Abendroth (1779–1842), royal Saxon captain and manor owner
- Hermann von Abendroth (1807–1884), German landowner and politician
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Heinrich von Abendroth (1819–1880), Saxon lieutenant general and military writer
- Eveline von Abendroth (* 1850), ∞ Paul von Hingst , Lieutenant General
- Bernhard von Abendroth (1853–1926), royal Saxon captain of the Landwehr
- Erna von Abendroth (1887–1959), superior, nurse and trainer
- Christian Friedrich von Abendroth (1779–1842), royal Saxon captain and manor owner
literature
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke (Ed.): New General German Adels Lexicon , Volume 1, Leipzig, 1859, p. 4
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Genealogical handbook of the nobility , CA Starke Verlag, Limburg / Lahn
- Adelslexikon , Volume I, Volume 53 of the complete series, 1972, p. 5
- Genealogical handbook of noble houses , B 1, Volume 9 of the complete series, 1954, pp. 1-4; B 13, volume 73 of the complete series, 1980, pp. 1-3; 30, volume 145 of the complete series, 2008, pp. 1–5
- Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses , 5th year, Justus Perthes , Gotha 1911, (older genealogy) 1912 to 1939 (continuations)