Bartsch
Bartsch is a German family name . At the end of the 19th century, the Bartsch were mainly represented in the eastern regions of the German Empire . This tribe was very common in Prussia, Poznan and Silesia. The cities of Berlin, Breslau, Danzig and Königsberg in particular became the center of life for many members of this family.
Origin and meaning
The surname Bartsch probably goes back to the homonymous short form of the first name Bartolomäus .
variants
Name bearer
A.
- Adam von Bartsch (1757–1821), Austrian art writer and artist
- Albert Bartsch (1913–1996), German Protestant pastor and writer
- Alfred Bartsch (* 1930), German botanist, botany historian and local researcher
- Angelika Bartsch (* 1959), German actress
C.
- Carina Bartsch (* 1985), German writer
- Carl Friedrich Eduard Bartsch (1802–1882), German lawyer and politician
- Christian Bartsch (1928–2015), German journalist
- Christof Bartsch (* 1962), German administrative scientist and politician
- Christopher Bartsch (* 1979), German curler
- Cornelia Bartsch (* 1960), German musicologist
D.
- Dietmar Bartsch (* 1958), German politician (Die Linke)
- Dietrich Bartsch (* 1979), German pianist, composer and actor
E.
- Elmar Bartsch (1929–2010), German speech scholar and theologian
- Erhard Bartsch (1895–1960), German farmer
- Ernst Bartsch (* 1922), German philologist, Englishist, Americanist, author and editor
F.
- Franz Bartsch (1836–1910), Austrian civil servant and collector
- Friedrich Bartsch (1898–1978), German Protestant pastor and writer
- Fritz Bartsch (1893–1968), German journalist
G
- Gerhard Bartsch (philosopher) (* 1933), German philosopher
- Gerhard Bartsch (artist) (* 1943), German artist, art historian and university lecturer
- Gerhart Bartsch (1902-1993), German geographer
- Gerrit Bartsch (* 1989), German handball player and coach
- Gregor Magnus Bartsch (1839–1918), Austrian homeland researcher
- Günter Bartsch (1927–2006), German publicist
- Gustav Bartsch (1821–1906), German illustrator and painter
H
- Hans Bartsch (General Manager) († 1953), German-American theater agent and general manager
- Hans Bartsch (painter) ( Johannes Herman Bartsch ; 1884–1959), Uzbek-American painter and illustrator
- Hans Bartsch von Sigsfeld (1861–1902), German aeronaut
- Hans-Jochen Bartsch († 2008), German mathematician
- Hans-Jürgen Bartsch (1941–2013), German manager and sports official
- Hans-Werner Bartsch (1915–1983), German theologian and university professor
- Heinrich Bartsch (archivist) (1904 – after 1986), German archivist, historian and publicist
- Heinrich Bartsch (1906–1944), German communist resistance fighter
- Heinz Bartsch (* 1939), German ergonomist and engineer
- Holger Bartsch (* 1941), German politician (SPD)
J
- J. Joachim Bartsch ( Julius Joachim Bartsch ; 1903-1965), German director, actor and screenwriter
- Jacob Bartsch (1600–1633), German astronomer
- Jan Henryk Bartsch ( Johann Heinrich von Bartsch ; † 1718), Polish major general
- Jason Bartsch (* 1994), German poet, musician and presenter
- Jochen Bartsch (1906–1988), German graphic artist, ceramist and illustrator
- Johann Bartsch (botanist) (1709–1738), German doctor and botanist
- Johann Bartsch (Mennonite) (1757–1821), German Mennonite
- Johann Adam Bernhard von Bartsch (1757–1821), Austrian engraver and art writer, see Adam von Bartsch
- Johann Gottfried Bartsch († around 1690), German engraver
- Johann Wilhelm Bartsch (1750–1828), German educator, polymath and landowner
- Jürgen Bartsch (1946–1976), German serial killer
K
- Karl Bartsch (1832–1888), German philologist
- Karl Ewald Anton Hermann Bartsch (1813–1887), royal Prussian major general
- Karl-Heinz Bartsch (1923-2003), German politician (SED)
- Kurt Bartsch (1937–2010), German poet and writer
L.
- Leonore Bartsch (* 1988), German singer
M.
- Martin Bartsch (* 1942), German church musician
- Martin Friedrich Philipp Bartsch (1770–1833), German educator and poet
- Max Bartsch (1888–1970), German musician and agronomist
- Michael Bartsch (* 1953), journalist and author in Saxony
- Michelle Bartsch-Hackley (* 1990), American volleyball player
- Monika Bartsch (* 1949), German politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Mönchengladbach
- Moritz Alexander Bartsch (1845–1918), German judge
N
- Norbert Bartsch (educational scientist) (* 1939/1940), German educational scientist and university professor
- Norbert Bartsch (* 1955), German forest scientist
O
- Otto Bartsch (biologist) (1881–1945), German geneticist, poultry scientist and publicist
- Otto Bartsch (engineer) (before 1900–1970), German engineer and glass technologist
- Otto Bartsch (athlete) (* 1943), Soviet-Kyrgyz walker
P
- Patrick Bartsch (* 1982), German politician (CDU)
- Paul Bartsch (zoologist) (1871-1960), American zoologist
- Paul Bartsch (pastor) (1901–1950), German Roman Catholic priest
- Paul Bartsch (musician) (* 1954), German songwriter and media educator
- Peter Bartsch (economist) (* 1956), German economist and university professor
- Peter Bartsch (biologist) (* 1958), German biologist, ichthyologist and museum curator
- Peter Bartsch (engineer) (* 1968), German engineer and university professor
R.
- Richard Bartsch (* 1959), German politician (CSU)
- Robert Bartsch (1874–1955), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Robert Bartsch (sponsor) (1859–1948), German sponsor in Bayreuth
- Rüdiger Bartsch (1942 / 1943–2015), German politician
- Rudolf Bartsch (1929–1981), German writer
- Rudolf Hans Bartsch (1873–1952), Austrian writer
- Rudolf Jürgen Bartsch (1921–2000), German writer and cabaret artist
S.
- Shadi Bartsch (* 1966), American classical philologist
- Silke Bartsch (* 1963), German painter
- Susanne Bartsch (* 1968), German writer
T
- Thomas Bartsch (* before 1964), German mathematician and university professor
U
- Udo Bartsch (* 1968), German game critic
- Uwe Bartsch (* 1954), German politician (CDU)
V
- Vivian Bartsch (* 1972), Austrian actress
- Volker Bartsch (* 1953), German painter and sculptor
W.
- Walter Bartsch (1905–2011), German teacher and local history researcher
- Wiebke Bartsch (* 1968), German object, installation and textile artist
- Wilhelm Bartsch (painter) (1871–1953), German painter
- Wilhelm Bartsch (politician) (1873–1959), German-Swiss lawyer and politician
- Wilhelm Bartsch (writer) (* 1950), German writer
- Willy Bartsch (1905–1988), German politician (SPD)
- Wolfgang Bartsch (1926–2014), German film director
Individual evidence
- ↑ Sacha Tanner: Minna Appuhn's Göttinger Stammbuchblätter from the time of the Restoration. A cultural-historical and source-critical analysis of the studbook . Bachelor thesis, Lucerne 2010.
- ↑ Ewald Bartsch: Documented chronicle of the Bartsch families in Striegau, Liegnitz, Jauer, Freiburg taking into account some related families from the earliest times up to 1899 , vol. 1. Loschwitz 1899, p. 26.