Boddien (noble family)
Boddien , also Boddin , is the name of a noble family from Mecklenburg , where there are several places with the name Boddin . Members of the family have achieved high positions of honor in the grand ducal Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz court services and in royal Prussian , royal Hanoverian and royal Dutch military services .
history
After Kneschke the noble family of came Hannover , it originates but from Mecklenburg. The progenitor is Bernhard Gottfried Boddin (* 1694 in Demmin in Pomerania ; † 1758) landowners on Danneborth and Alten-Karin, both today districts of the municipality of Carinerland in Mecklenburg. His son August Gotthard Boddien received the imperial nobility in Vienna on August 8, 1787 . The royal Hanover Major General Johann Caspar von Boddien, in Danneborth and Weisin, was incorporated into the Mecklenburg knighthood on June 19, 1822 . The royal Dutch lieutenant colonel Frederik Hendrik von Boddien was accepted into the Dutch nobility on December 9, 1898.
In the registration book of the Dobbertin monastery there are nine entries by daughters of the von Boddien families from the Weisin house from 1834 to 1893 for inclusion in the local aristocratic women's monastery .
Possessions
The head office in Mecklenburg was in Weisin in today's municipality of Passow (Mecklenburg) in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district . From 1819 to 1837 Colonel Johann Caspar von Boddin was the owner of Weisin. Other possessions were in East Prussia in the Ragnit district and in Knauten ( Preußisch Eylau district ) from 1898 to 1945.
coat of arms
The coat of arms from 1787 shows a natural stag leaping out of bushes in silver on a green ground. On the helmet with red and silver covers on the right and green and silver covers on the left, there is a natural green tree.
Name bearer
- Friedrich Gotthard von Boddien (1769–1842) Privy Domain Councilor, Prussian Government Councilor in Aurich
- Johann Caspar von Boddien (1772–1845), major general in Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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- Alfons von Boddien (1802–1857), Prussian officer, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly (1848–1849) and caricaturist
- Adolf von Boddien (1812–1885), Mecklenburg-Strelitz court marshal
- Helene von Krause , b. von Boddien (1841–1915), German writer
- Gustav von Boddien (1814–1870), Mecklenburg forest master and poet
- Georg von Boddien (1850–1926), German painter
- Hans von Boddien , Privy Councilor and District Administrator of the Segeberg District (1901)
- Else von Sperber , b. von Boddien (1881–1977), German women's politician
- Heinrich von Boddien (1894–1971), German painter and illustrator
- Oskar von Boddien (1900–1942), German officer
- Wilhelm von Boddien (* 1942), German businessman and managing director of the association for the reconstruction of the Berlin City Palace
literature
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : The coats of arms of the German baronial and noble families , Volume II, Verlag TO Weigel, Leipzig 1855, p. 57
- Gustav von Lehsten: The nobility of Mecklenburg since the constitutional hereditary comparisons (1775). Rostock: Tiedemann 1864, p. 26f.
- Leopold von Zedlitz-Neukirch : New Prussian Adels Lexicon , p. 49 ⇒ digitized
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume I, Volume 53 of the complete series, p. 455, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1972, ISSN 0435-2408
- Genealogical paperback of the knights and Noble families, 1878, third year, p.61ff
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: The coats of arms of the German baronial and noble families , Volume II, Verlag TO Weigel, Leipzig 1855, p. 57
- ↑ According to GHdA ; according to Kneschke as early as 1821.
- ^ A b Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume I, Volume 53 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1972, p. 455
- ↑ Weisin manor near manor houses in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- ^ Ostpreußen.net: Prudki - Knauten
- ^ Territorial.de: Territorial changes in Germany and German administered areas 1874-1945, district Segeberg