Bornstaedt

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Coat of arms of those of Bornstaedt

Bornstaedt was a noble family based in Pomerania , belonging to the Thuringian nobility .

history

The family first appeared in a document with the parent company of the same name Bornstedt (near Eisleben) with Esiko de Bornstedte, dominus castri Bornstedt , in 1120. Early on it was divided into four tribes, each of which had different coats of arms, but their connection is not clear.

The von Bornstaedt were wealthy in Storkow , Saatzig district on the so-called Pritzen-Gut. Captain August Wilhelm von Bornstaedt sold the estate he had inherited from his father and moved to Relzow in Western Pomerania . He bought the estate in 1802 from his father-in-law Bleichert von Wolffradt, with whose second daughter Caroline he was married. Their son Wilhelm von Bornstaedt came into the possession of Relzow in 1843. He had previously served in the 4th Uhlan Regiment for over 18 years.

As landowners in the rural county Greifswald they were a member of the county council estates, so hanging in the county house in Greifswald in a coat of arms frieze of 24 landlords and the three cities, the coat of arms of the von Bornstaedt.

Together with the Magdeburg von Bornstedt , an all- sex association was founded on October 16, 1913 in Berlin.

coat of arms

Trunk A (Küstrinchen, formerly Bellin), as well as trunk C (Dolgen): In silver over a red battlement wall a mutilated natural-colored branch with three (2: 1) golden leaves lying diagonally to the right. On the helmet with red and silver covers three (silver, red, blue) ostrich feathers.

Tribe B (Lauchstedt), as well as trunk D (Relzow) and the line of August Wilhelm (1772–1841), natural son of the Prussian captain out of service August Adam von Bornstaedt (1724–1801), who was legitimized by the nobility in 1787, on Storkow: In silver over onev red battlement wall, a red wall breaker lying diagonally to the right. On the helmet with red and silver covers a growing armored maiden with three (red, blue, silver) ostrich feathers on her head.

Relatives

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume II, Volume 58 of the complete series, Limburg (Lahn) 1974, p. 17 f. (P. 18 also for the Magdeburg von Bornstedt)

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