Boltenstern (noble family)
Boltenstern is the name of a Swedish-Pomeranian noble family .
history
The family originally comes from Pomerania and begins the direct line of tribe with Michael Bolte (* around 1550), Mayor of Loitz and ducal Pomeranian council.
Nobility uprisings
- Swedish nobility as "Boltenstern" on June 26, 1675 in Stockholm for Joachim Bolte as royal Swedish protonotary at the court court of Greifswald , also mayor of Wolgast .
- Enrollment in the nobility class of the Swedish knighthood on March 27, 1824 under No. 2295 for Gustav Adolf Boltenstern as a royal Swedish second major a. D.
Coat of arms (1675)
The divided coat of arms shows three (fan-like) fallen silver arrows (also bolts ) in red above , three silver cross-currents below in blue. On the helmet with blue-silver ceiling pile as three (two) silver star between open black flight .
Known family members
- Ferdinand Wilhelm Franz Bolstern von Boltenstern (1786–1814), Prussian officer
- Franz Michael von Boltenstern (1657–1716), director of the royal Swedish court in Greifswald
- Johann Franz von Boltenstern (after 1700–1763), judge at the court court in Greifswald and at the upper tribunal in Wismar
- Konstantin von Boltenstern (1823-1897), Prussian lieutenant general
- Walter von Boltenstern (1889–1952), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Werner von Boltenstern (1897–1985), German major general in the Wehrmacht
literature
- Genealogical manual of the nobility . Nobility Lexicon. Volume I, p. 490, Volume 53 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1972.
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon. Volume 1, p. 546.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ J. Siebmacher's large and general book of arms. III. Volume, 2nd section, 2nd volume, 2nd part; The Prussian nobility: supplements u. Improvements: barons and counts. Author: GA von Mülverstedt; Publication: Nuremberg: Bauer & Raspe, 1906, p. 24, plate 19.