Christoph Ehrenreich Geyer from Edelbach

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Christoph Ehrenreich Geyer von Edelbach , since 1665 "Freiherr von Edelbach, Noble Lord of Triesch and Parschenbrunn" (* around 1580; † January 1667 ) was Lower Austrian Land-Sub-Marshal .

Life

Christoph Ehrenreich was the son of Lorenz Geyer von Edelbach . In 1623 he bought Reinprechtspölla from his older brother Reichard. Christoph was first a royal Passau councilor and Oberkastner zu Stockerau . On June 15, 1635 he was accepted into the nobility of the knightly class, on November 23, 1637 he was appointed Lower Austria Regiments-Rath and in 1654 Lower Austria sub-marshal. On January 24, 1656, the family was accepted into the old Upper Austrian knighthood families. On May 25, 1665, Emperor Leopold I raised him and his descendants to the baron class with the title “ Noble Lords, Mistresses, Women and Misses in Triesch (Moravia) and (Ober-) Parschenbrunn ”. He died in January 1667 and was buried in the Franciscan Church in Stockerau, of which he was a benefactor.

Christoph was married to Barbara Ämilia Gold von Lampoding , through whom he received the Oberparschenbrunn estate . He was also Mr. von Triesch in Moravia. The couple had three sons and two daughters, of the sons only Carl Leopold had a son Carl Anton, who was still alive in 1732.

literature

  • Franz Karl Wißgrill: scene of the rural Lower Austrian nobility from the lordship and knighthood ..., Vienna 1797, volume 3, p. 283f
  • Johann Christian von Hellbach: Adels-Lexikon: or manual about the historical, genealogical ..., Volume 1, p. 424
  • August von Doerr: The nobility of the Bohemian crown lands , Prague 1900, p. 151
  • Günther Sellinger: Christoph Ehrenreich Geyer von Edelpach , in the municipality of Stockerau Our City , May 2013, p. 2 link (pdf with 10.15 MB)
  • Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: New general German nobility lexicon, in association with several historians ... , third volume, Leipzig 1861, p. 506, restricted preview

Individual evidence

  1. after the seat Edelbach bei Ausserochsenbach (Gem. Steinakirchen am Forst) see entry about Edelbach on NÖ-Burgen online - Institute for Realienkunde of the Middle Ages and the early modern times, University of Salzburg
  2. Signature: Lower Austria Reg before 1740 K 09/12 in the Lower Austrian State Archives