Bernuth (noble family)

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Coat of arms of those of Bernuth

Bernuth is the name of from the ehemigen County Barby originating noble family .

history

House of Major General a. D. Leo von Bernuth in Eisenach

The family first appeared in a document in 1655 with the bourgeois Hans Barnuht in Groß Rosenburg an der Saale , district of Schönebeck , where the first Bernuths worked as teachers for several generations.

On November 20, 1786, the brothers Johann Matthias and Jacob Johann Christian von Bernuth were raised to the Prussian nobility . Both were in the Prussian civil service, Johann Matthias as the Prussian war and domain chamber director in Kleve ; he brought the family to the Rhenish-Westphalian area. His brother was the Prussian War and Domain Tax Council in Hamm .

Since 1850 the Bernuths were also to be found in West Prussia , in the Emden district , in the provinces of Posen , Silesia and Pomerania , in Austria , as well as in the United States . Major General a. From 1910, D. Leo von Bernuth lived in a villa built for him in Eisenach in the Karthäuserhöhe colony.

A family association has existed since 1911.

coat of arms

Bernuth in the letter of arms

In gold on a sloping red-silver battlement wall, a striding black bear with a silver collar. On the helmet with black and gold blankets on the right and red and silver on the left, the bear growing, in its paws holding a golden oar between an open flight of silver herons . The right wing has 4 stripes (red, red, blue, red), the left wing has six red stripes.

Known family members

literature

  • History of the von Bernuth family. Gülzow 1922.
  • Wolf Dietloff von Bernuth, von Bernuth'scher family association: The Bernuth book. Neustadt / Aisch (Degener & Co) 1986.
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility . 17/1958, 52/1972 and 78/1981, as well as the nobility dictionary.
  • Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses. 1909. Third year, Justus Perthes, Gotha 1908, p.36ff family series and older genealogy.

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