Buhrmeister (noble family)

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Coat of arms from 1882

Buhrmeister is the name of a German-Baltic - Swedish noble family . According to documented sources, Konrad Buhrmeister or Bauermeister is considered to be the progenitor of the von Buhrmeister family. In 1554 he was counselor and servant of Duke Heinrich II. Of Braunschweig and then Chancellor (1558–1570) of Duke Magnus of Denmark , the designated King of Livonia (1570–1577). Konrad acquired several properties and estates in Livonia and on the Livonian island of Ösel and received others for his services. During the Livonian WarKonrad von Buhrmeister died in a Russian war camp in 1570 .

He was followed by his son Magnus Konrad (* 1593) and then his sons Christopher and Jürgen. On November 8, 1650, the Swedish sergeant general Christopher and his brother Jürgen received a Swedish naturalization diploma from Queen Christina (1626–1689). At the same time, a letter of coat of arms was issued, with which the previous coat of arms was renewed. Since then, the family has been spelling "Buhrmeister", which in all probability is derived from the name "Baurmeister" or "Bauermeister". The family belonged to the Ösel knighthood and was enrolled in the Livonian knighthood on December 12, 1779 (reg. No. 239).

Manors

Talkhof Castle

Christopher Buhrmeister had owned Talkhof Palace since 1645, which passed to Count Manteuffel through his daughter, the married Güntersberg . The Buhrmeister family owned the following estates: Schultzenhof and Mullut (since 1560); Kudjapah (1560-1596); Lulupae (1560-1806); Rotzikull (1560-1603); Thalik (since 1728); Riethof (1729–1792 and from 1806); Saltack with Renno (since 1769); Taggafer (1782-1792); Hauküll (since 1798)

Family tree and personalities

Konrad Buhrmeister († 1570 in the Russian camp near Reval ); Progenitor

  • Magnus Konrad von Buhrmeister (* / †?), Mr. at Schultzenhof, Mullat, Burtz and Rotziküll, married to Alheit Brackel ,
    • Jürgen von Buhrmeister († 1690), Swedish lieutenant colonel , married to Anna Elisabeth von Wedberg
      • Johann von Buhrmeister († 1697), married to Gertrutha Sophia von Galen
      • Christoph von Buhrmeister (* / †?), Captain
      • Magnus Christoph von Buhrmeister († 1710), married to Hedwig Sophie von Wedberg
      • Christian Jürgen von Buhrmeister (* / †), Swedish captain
      • Otto Frommhold von Buhrmeister (* / †), Swedish ensign
    • Christopher von Buhrmeister (* / †), Sergeant General, married to Sophia von Möller

Web links

Commons : Buhrmeister (noble family)  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
  • August Wilhelm Hupel : Materials on an ösel nobility story, according to the alphabetical order popular there in 1766. In addition to other shorter essays, etc.: The Nordic Miscellaneus 20th and 21st piece, Verlag Johann Friedrich Hartknoch, 1790, original from, National Library of the Czech Republic , digitized November 23, 2015, pp. 31–34 , accessed November 25, 2016
  • Peter Wilhelm von Buxhöwden: Contributions to the history of the province of Oesell , Verlag E. Götschel, 1838, original from Bayerische Staatsbibliothek , digitized July 14, 2011, p. 26 , accessed November 25, 2016
  • Nicolei von Essen (Ed.): Genealogical Manual of the Oeselschen Ritterschaft , Tartu 1935, p. 48ff.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Talkhof Castle in the Talkhof parish, Dorpat district in Livonia.
  2. Mullat and Schultzenhof. In: Baltic historical local dictionary: Estonia (including Northern Livonia) p. 367.