Fertilizing

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Coat of arms of those of Düngelen

Düngelen , also fertilizing , is the name of an extinct Westphalian noble family from the county of Mark .

history

The gender has been documented since 1228 . At the beginning of the 14th century, the fertilizers sat at Bladenhorst Castle . In 1382 they took over the Henrichenburg from the Lords of Oer . Another branch of the family owned Haus Ickern .

In the similarity of the coat of arms, the family showed their relationship with the knights of Eickel . After the family resident in Bladenhorst took over the Henrichenburg, the local branch of the family donated its own coat of arms, which instead of the silver diamonds had gold on the black sloping beam. The family coat of arms was incorporated into the coat of arms of the municipality of Henrichenburg .

From 1413, the von Düngelen can be found on the knight's seat in Haus Dahlhausen in Hordel . Karl Ferdinand Franz Philipp Amalius Freiherr von Düngelen died here without male descendants on June 21, 1802.

In the 15th century they owned at least two dozen farms in Rheinen (including trademark rights), Hennen , Ergste , Schwerte , Berchum and Herbeck .

Elisabeth von Havkenscheidt , daughter of Diedrich von Havkenscheidt and Jutta von Brabeck , was married to Dietrich von der Leithen at the nearby Laer house . She owned a residential yard in Dortmund and died on April 13, 1614 without an heir. She was buried in the Petri Church . In her will, she gave students from Bochum and Dortmund a foundation of 10,000 gold guilders that went into the 19th century .

From 1600 they also owned the Lohmanns Hof in Westick , today Kamen , as a fief. In 1744 Moritz Vinzens von Düngelen sold the farm to Christ for 20,000 Reichstaler . Giesbert von Bodelschwingh zu Velmede .

coat of arms

The coat of arms shows a slanted black bar covered with three golden alarm clocks in silver. On the helmet with black and silver covers an open silver flight marked with a bar sloping downwards.

Name bearer

Individual evidence

  1. Wolfgang Viehweger , Wolfgang Ringhut: Walk in the oak forest ...: Manor houses in the Emscherland. Herne: Society f. Local history Wanne-Eickel, 2001. ISBN 3936452067
  2. https://www.bochum.de/Historische-Frauen/Elisabeth-von-Havkenscheidt
  3. City of Kamen: Höfe in Westick ( Memento of the original from September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (PDF; 59 kB)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stadt-kamen.de
  4. Max von Spießen: Book of arms of the Westphalian nobility, with drawings by Professor Ad. M. Hildebrandt, Volume 1, Görlitz 1901-1903 , p. 44

literature

  • Wilhelm Grevel : The archive of the family von Düngelen . In: Historischer Verein für Stadt und Stift Essen (Ed.): Contributions to the history of the city and monastery Essen. Vol. 34. Essen: 1912. pp. 113-211