Danwitz (noble family)
Danwitz (also Danewitz, Danawitz, Dannwitz or Dannewitz) is the name of an old noble family with Polish-Silesian origins.
history
Silesian line
According to family tradition, the progenitor of the Danwitz family accompanied the Bohemian King and Roman-German Emperor Karl IV , who became sovereign of Silesia after the death of his father Johann von Luxemburg in 1346 , on a boar hunt there. A wounded boar put Karl's life in danger. Danwitz saved Karl by gripping the boar with his armored fist so that he could be killed by the other companions. In gratitude, the savior was raised to the nobility and given the coat of arms.
The family continued to be called Semislowski for a long time and originally came to Silesia from Poland. It is related to the noble family of those von Stwolinsky and Michelsdorf and carried the same coat of arms. From 1493 at the latest, the Danwitz were listed as princely officials (Balthasar von Danwitz, captain and ducal councilor of Brieg ) and landlords in the duchies of Oels , Breslau , Liegnitz , Ratibor and Opole .
Goods of the Danwitz in this region were among other things
- Michelsdorf (Liegnitz)
- Ellguth ( Kreuzburg )
- Goschütz (Wartenberg)
- Giersdorf
- Johnsdorf (Liegnitz)
- Karbischau (Falkenberg)
- Odersch ( Ratibor )
- Steinersdorf ( Namslau )
- Reinersdorf (Brieg)
- Ohnsdorf
- Bischofsdorf
- Lips
In 1661 Joachim von Danwitz was buried in the parish church in Brieg , so the Silesian line died out.
Lower Austrian line
A branch of the family had existed in Lower Austria since the 16th century at the latest. Balthasar II von Danwitz, Herr zu Aichbichl, from Karbischau (Silesia) was colonel , kitchen master and staple master for the Archdukes Matthias and Maximilian of Austria as early as 1589 . In 1593 he went with Archduke Matthias via Cologne to the Netherlands. Other members of the family also served with the archdukes.
Lower Rhine line
After his time with Archduke Matthias in the Netherlands in 1584, Ludwig von Danwitz was in command of the electoral Cologne garrison at Clörath Castle . He married Anna von Hüls, the heiress of the Etgenhof (Gelleshof). The Gelleshof had been a Cologne noble fiefdom since ancient times, fiefdomed from the von Hüls family. With this court Ludwig was enfeoffed by the elector and archbishop Ernst . Ludwig thus ended his military career and now ran the farm. Another line was thus established on the Lower Rhine. In addition to the Gelleshof, other courtyards came into the possession of the family , although they were not knightly seats , mostly through marriage. The farms came into the possession of the next generation via inheritance regulations, whereby the farms usually went to male descendants. The other children were paid in cash or in kind or were given other farms owned by the respective family. The family is still based on the Lower Rhine to this day. The information is very well documented, including in documents and files at the Harterhof and in the parish archive.
In addition to the courtyards, municipal houses are also associated with the name Danwitz, such as the house at Viersener Straße 22 in Anrath , which is decorated with the coat of arms of the von Danwitz family. It was built in the 18th century. The front with the high windows and the outside staircase dates from the end of the 19th century. At that time it belonged to Jakob von Danwitz (1845–1922), Herr auf Gelleshof, who in 1900 with his wife Elisabeth, born in Anrath, was born. Greedily, moved to Anrath.
Gelleshof
The history of Danwitz on the Lower Rhine is closely linked to the fiefdom of the Etgenhof manor, later called Gelleshof, in Kehn . Location: ⊙
The Gelleshof was a noble residence and was enfeoffed as such by the Duke of Electorate of Cologne. The feudal men of the Gelleshof are shown in bold. After Kurköln was annexed to France , the feudal system was abolished and the court allodized . The owners of the farm are shown in italics. Before the Gelleshof, the Huverhof fell into the family and became the retirement home of Ludwig and Anna.
Just like the Gelleshof, the Huverhof still exists today. Location: ⊙
Ludwig von Danwitz † 1616 Huverhof |
⚭ 1584 Anna von Hüls | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⚭ Maria tho Conhausen |
Görd (Gottfried) Gellofs von Danwitz † 1637 Gelleshof |
Gertrud von Danwitz | Margaretha von Danwitz | Mathias von Danwitz see Kauertzhof |
⚭ Maria Nicker | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ludwig von Danwitz † 1647 |
Johann von Danwitz |
Peter von Danwitz von der Lipp 1620–1698 |
⚭ 1. Anna Grungs † 1686 ⚭ 2. Christine Müller |
Margaretha von Danwitz | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Johann von Danwitz * 1658 |
Etgen von Danwitz † 1684 |
Mathias von Danwitz von der Lipp 1662–1726 |
⚭ Anna Katharina Dückers † 1726 |
Gotthard von Danwitz | eight other children | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⚭ Maria Heinkes | Wolter von Danwitz called Grungs 1688–1752 Grungshof |
Peter von Danwitz † 1753 |
Johann von Danwitz † 1760 |
⚭ 1721 Cunigunde Bücker | Gertrud von Danwitz | Anna von Danwitz | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
see Grungshof | ⚭ Magdalena Stieger |
Jakob von Danwitz 1732–1783 |
Peter von Danwitz | eight other children | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Johann Hubert von Danwitz |
Johann Heinrich von Danwitz † 1814 |
Anna Maria Strumps | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⚭ Anna Catharina Polls |
Peter Gottfried von Danwitz 1809–1869 |
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Johann Heinrich von Danwitz 1841–1879 |
Peter Michael von Danwitz 1842–1877 |
⚭ Mechtilde Schronnes |
Peter Jakob von Danwitz 1845–1922 |
⚭ 1879 Elisabeth Gierlichs 1847–1922 |
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Johann Hubert von Danwitz was the last to be enfeoffed with the Gelleshof. In 1790 he had tried to enfeoff the Donk family , but this was unsuccessful in the transition period to French rule, which abolished the feudal system. His brother eventually bought the Gelleshof and was the first owner after the fiefdom ended. Peter Jakob von Danwitz was married to Elisabeth, the eldest daughter of Carl Josef Gierlich, mayor of Anrath and Willich, and died childless. The Gelleshof was sold to the Danwitz family after his death. A niece, Katharina Hooymann, b. von Danwitz, who leased the Gelleshof.
Kauertzhof
Mathias von Danwitz, Ludwig's son, married Maria Nicker, the heiress of the Kauertzhof, which then fell to the family. This farm is not identical to today's Kauertzhof in Süchteln. It only fell to the Kauertz family in the 19th century and was then given the name Kauertzhof.
Grungshof
Through Anna Grungs and their wedding to Peter von Danwitz, the Grungshof came into the Danwitz family. Peter initially passed it on to his daughter Etgen, who died in 1684. In 1687 Peter passed it on to his son Mathias. Mathias finally bequeathed the Grungshof to his son Wolter, who was later also called Wolter Grungs. The owners of the Grungshof are shown in bold.
Today the Grungshof is called Grundshof and still exists in Kehn. Location: ⊙
Wolter von Danwitz called Grungs 1688–1752 Grungshof |
⚭ Maria Heinkes † 1744 |
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Peter (Petrus) von Danwitz 1712–1778 see Kappertzhof |
Heinrich (Henricus) von Danwitz see Harterhof |
Mathias von Danwitz † 1782 |
⚭ 1737 Sophia Mennikes | Engen von Danwitz | Belgen from Danwitz | Gertrud von Danwitz † 1791 |
three other children who died early | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
⚭ Anna Maria Hoff |
Johann von Danwitz 1750–1796 |
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⚭ Anna Catharina Heimers see Heimershof |
Jakob von Danwitz 1793–1842 |
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Johann Wilhelm von Danwitz * 1828 |
Anna Christina von Danwitz * 1830 |
Mathias von Danwitz * 1834 |
Anna Margaretha von Danwitz 1837–1839 |
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Harterhof
The heir to the Harterhof in Kehn, Agnes Petronella, married Henricus von Danwitz in 1737 at the age of 19. Henricus then called himself Henricus Harter after his new court. The Harterhof was curious , it belonged to Mr. von Liedberg at that time . Henricus was elected Scheffe der Honschaft Kehn in 1744 . As the first-born, Andreas von Danwitz was originally intended to be the heir of the Harterhof. However, he married the heiress of Nebbershof, Anna Margaretha Pastern, and took it over. The owners of the Harterhof are shown in bold.
The Harterhof still exists in Kehn today and is owned by the family of Wilhelm von Danwitz (1933–2015). Location: ⊙
Henricus von Danwitz called Harter 1712–1794 |
⚭ 1737 Agnes Petronella 1718–1796 |
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⚭ Anna Margaretha Pastern * 1742 |
Andreas (Andres) von Danwitz 1738–1814 |
Johann Mathias von Danwitz 1741–1807 |
Anna Maria von Danwitz * 1743 see Dommershof |
Sibilla von Danwitz * 1746 |
Anna Gertrud von Danwitz * 1748 |
Mathias von Danwitz * 1752 see Gierlingshof |
Ludwig von Danwitz * 1755 |
Peter Gotthard von Danwitz * 1757 |
Henricus (Heinrich) Conrad von Danwitz called Harter-Schwyzer 1760–1850 |
three other children who died early | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Johann Andreas von Danwitz called Nebbers 1781–1854 |
Maria Frame † 1843 |
other children see Nebbershof | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Johann Conrad von Danwitz 1824–1905 |
⚭ 1850 Eva Catharina Sterken * 1819–1902 |
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Heinrich Conrad Gustav von Danwitz * 1858 |
Maria Catherina Alwine von Danwitz * 1858 see Sterkenhof |
Christian Joseph Rudolf von Danwitz 1860–1864 |
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⚭ Maria |
Wilhelm von Danwitz 1933–2015 |
Gustav von Danwitz | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kappertzhof
Peter (Petrus) von Danwitz married Margarethe Kappertz in 1732, the heiress of the Kappertzhof, which fell to him. He was Scheffe in the Oedt office and church master in Anrath. Location of the Kappertzhof: ⊙
The Kappertzhof, one of the largest farms in Clörath, fell victim to a hurricane in 1891 and was no longer rebuilt.
Peter von Danwitz 1712–1778 |
⚭ 1732 Margarethe Kappertz | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wilhemus von Danwitz * 1734 |
Mathias von Danwitz * 1736 |
Anna Maria von Danwitz * 1739 |
Wolterus von Danwitz 1742-1824 |
Anna Margaretha von Danwitz * 1734 |
Petrus Jacobus von Danwitz * 1749 |
Jois Mathias von Danwitz * 1753 |
Adelheidis von Danwitz | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gierlingshof
Mathias von Danwitz married Elisabeth Gierlings in 1790, the heiress of the Gierlingshof near Benrath (also called Gielingshof). Location: ⊙
The mirror-inverted family coat of arms is attached to the building above the gate entrance.
Sterkenhof
Eva Catharina Sterken was the heiress of the Sterkenhof in Anrath, also known as Saaßenhof. Location: ⊙
She brought this with her when she married Johann Conrad von Danwitz. It was inherited by daughter Maria Catherina Alwine von Danwitz, who leased it to her brother Heinrich Conrad Gustav von Danwitz. Alwine married Albert Saaßen. Her son was Konrad Saaßen , district president of Trier.
Nebbershof
By marrying Anna Margaretha Pastern, Andreas von Danwitz received the Nebbershof in Hüls . Location: ⊙
The Nebbershof or Nebberhof was part of the Benrath family. In 1836 it was classified as arable land with a residential building, three agricultural buildings with 15 residents. The courtyard was demolished in 1990 in the course of the construction of the substation and the reorganization of the road network with the new construction of Venloer Strasse and the relocation of Krüserstrasse. The illustration shows the location of the former Nebberhof and the former course of the streets and paths.
⚭ Anna Margaretha Pastern * 1742 |
Andreas (Andres) von Danwitz 1738–1814 |
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Johann Andreas von Danwitz called Nebbers 1781–1853 |
Maria Rehnen † 1843 | Peter Heinrich (Henricus) von Danwitz 1777–1858 † at Nebbershof |
Maria Catharina von Danwitz 1775–1776 |
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Johann Conrad von Danwitz see Harterhof |
Peter Heinrich Andreas Jakob von Danwitz 1821–1878 |
Anna Margaretha von Danwitz 1820–1881 |
Anna Sibilla Ludovika 1822–1855 |
Johann Mathias Jakob von Danwitz 1825–1852 |
Anna Catharina von Danwitz 1828–1890 |
Gottfried Hubert von Danwitz * 1831 |
A. Glennes | Catharina Gertrud von Danwitz | Andreas Heinrich Ludwig von Danwitz 1827–1901 |
Conrad Andreas von Danwitz 1832–1888 |
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Dommershof
Anna Maria von Danwitz vom Harterhof married Conrad Dommers vom Dommershof in Hüls in 1767. Location: ⊙
Anna Maria's brother, Ludwig, wanted to be a pastor. However, since he wanted to remain independent of the bishop's orders, he could only be ordained if he could prove enough of his own assets so that the bishop did not have to look after him. He then had the right to look for a job he wished. For this reason, his brother-in-law Conrad Dommers and his wife signed the Dommershof over to him so that he had enough income. At the time, Dommershof comprised 11 acres of land. The transfer took place in 1779, Ludwig was a clergyman in Vorst all his life.
Later, Conrad Andreas von Danwitz vom Nebbershof owned the Dommershof, which is still owned by the Danwitz family today. Jakob von Danwitz, Mayor of Vorst , after whom the square in Tönisvorst is named, belonged to the Dommershof house. One of his grandchildren is Karl-Ludwig von Danwitz , who settled as a farmer in Wintermoor .
Conrad Andreas von Danwitz 1832–1888 |
⚭ Anna Catharina Loers 1833 / 34–1859 |
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Peter Conrad Otto von Danwitz * 1860 |
Johann Julius von Danwitz 1862–1832 |
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Jakob von Danwitz 1887–1964 |
⚭ Maria Bürgers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Johannes von Danwitz 1925–2015 |
⚭ 1963 Maria Beaupoil * 1934 |
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Karl-Ludwig von Danwitz * 1958 |
Hans-Otto von Danwitz | Maria von Danwitz |
Christof von Danwitz * 1964 |
Manfred von Danwitz * 1966 |
Alexandra von Danwitz * 1971 |
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Heimershof
Jakob von Danwitz, the owner of the Grungshof, married Anna Catharina Heimers, who brought the Heimerhof and the Spenneshof into the marriage. Their children Johann Wilhelm, Mathias, Anna Christina and Anna Margaretha later jointly owned the Heimershof and Spenneshof.
The Heimershof is still in Hagen today . Location: ⊙
The Spenneshof (also called Spinneshof) was also originally in Hagen. It was moved to the Lower Rhine Open Air Museum . Former location: ⊙
coat of arms
The coat of arms shows in silver a red arm bent upwards, the hand of which grasps a black boar's head on the lower jaw. On the helmet with black-and-silver covers a silver swan .
A depiction of the striking coat of arms is already recorded in the Armorial Gelre , folio 54r. According to Johannes Baptista Rietstap's Armorial général, those of Danwitz (Danewitz or Danwitz-Zwyslowski), thus with their branch of Michelsdorf, belong to the Polish coat of arms community Świnka.
Coats of arms of Danwitz and Michelsdorf in Siebmacher's coat of arms book 1605
Further members of the noble family
- Karl-Ludwig von Danwitz (* 1958), German politician (CDU) and farmer.
- Ludwig von Danwitz (1910–1981), German journalist and radio editor
- Jakob von Danwitz, mayor and honorary citizen of Vorst
- Thomas von Danwitz (* 1962), German legal scholar
- Johanne Pauline von Danwitz (* 1995), German Junior European Champion Dressage 2013
Web links
References and comments
- ↑ a b Leopold von Ledebur: Adelslexikon der Prussischen Monarchy . Rauh, 1854.
- ↑ a b Franz Karl Wissgrill: scene of the rural Lower Austrian nobility from the lordship and knighthood from the 11th century up to the present day: vol. IV. printedbey F. Seizer, 1795.
- ↑ a b c Title sagas of gender, name and coat of arms of the nobility of the German nation . Dresden 1876.
- ↑ a b Silesian curiosities, including the respectable families of the Silesian nobility with a narration of the origin, the coat of arms, genealogies (etc.) . Butcher, 1720.
- ↑ Anrath Monuments
- ^ Viersener Str. In: Anrath . October 2, 2014 ( wordpress.com [accessed October 2, 2017]).
- ↑ a b c d U. and V. In: Totenzettelsammlung . April 24, 2016 ( wordpress.com [accessed September 25, 2017]).
- ↑ Manor House Donk and Gelleshof . In: Heimathskunde: Zeitschr. for the Lower Rhine. History and Antiquity . Lentzen, Fischeln 1879.
- ↑ Heiress of the Gelleshof
- ↑ Married Jakob tho Conhausen vom Conhäuserhof in Anrath, also called Könserhof. Location: ⊙ ,
- ↑ Heiress of the Kauertzhof.
- ↑ Peter von Danwitz as well as his son Mathias took the name von der Lipp for themselves because they claimed the Silesian estate of Lips, since the Danwitz family died out there.
- ↑ Heiress of the Grungshof
- ↑ owner of Dahlerhofs in Nice (Viersen) . Location: ⊙
- ↑ Klöckner & Mausberg (ed.): Niederrheinischer Geschichtsfreund . Kempen 1882.
- ^ Biography of Carl Josef Gierlich
- ↑ Kitty Rehmer, Der Gelleshof im Kehn with his Berfes, in: Der Forstwald, Mitteilungen des Bürgererverein, Issue No. 11, year 1982.
- ↑ Monuments in the city of Viersen. Retrieved September 28, 2017 .
- ↑ a b The electoral cologne fief Etgenhof near Vorst, in: Die Heimath Wochenblatt for customers of the Lower Rhine. History, Verlag H. Keussen, Krefeld, 1875.
- ↑ All siblings shared the Heimershof and Spenneshof.
- ^ Obituary notice of Wilhelm von Danwitz in the Rheinische Post
- ↑ Heiress of the Nebbershof.
- ↑ Wedding with Ww. Gierlichs at the Gierlichshof (Hüls) 1774
- ↑ Marriage to Conrad Dommers in 1767
- ↑ Wedding with Johannes Jakobs on Stock 1776
- ↑ Vicar in Vorst, hence formal takeover of the Dommerhof from Conrad Dommers in 1779
- ↑ Henricus Conrad was just like his father Scheffe in the Honschaft Kehn.
- ↑ Ludwig von Danwitz (1739–1740), Wolter von Danwitz (1750–1789), Gotthardus Joseph von Danwitz (1764–1769)
- ↑ Henricus Conrad died childless, the Harterhof was inherited by his siblings Mathias, Anna Maria, Andreas and their children. Andreas' son, Johann Conrad received his third. He bought the rest of the inheritance or received it as a gift so that he could take over the entire Harterhof.
- ↑ Married to Dorothee
- ↑ Norbert Müller: Beauties of the Lower Rhine. Retrieved September 28, 2017 .
- ↑ Married to Hermannus Griven in 1769.
- ^ Married newcomers.
- ↑ Married Foosen.
- ↑ Unterwieden_Gierlingshof. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on September 25, 2017 ; Retrieved September 25, 2017 . 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.
- ↑ 06. Holterhöfe . In: Anrath . January 19, 2016 ( wordpress.com [accessed September 25, 2017]).
- ↑ Biography Konrad Saaßen ( Memento from August 22, 2017 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Johann Georg von Viebahn: Statistics and topography of the government district of Düsseldorf . tape 1 . Carpenter, 1836.
- ↑ Married to P.Johann Levkes (1822–1883) on the Levkeshof, now called Lefkeshof in Hüls. Location: ⊙
- ↑ Married to Edmund Schleupen on the Wegerhof (Vorst).
- ↑ Also Levkeshof (sleeve).
- ↑ Married to Luise Esser, 1843–1912 in Großheide near Mönchengladbach. Children Ludwig (1895–1921), Hubert (* 1893) and Hugo (1870–1937)
- ↑ Married to Anna Catharina Loers on the Dommershof (Vorst).
- ↑ Christof von Danwitz Agricultural enterprise Dommershof - Tönisvorst. Retrieved September 25, 2017 .
- ↑ HGC Oteman: Parenteel van NN Hünnekes. Archived from the original on September 28, 2017 ; accessed on September 28, 2017 .
- ↑ Whispers: Chocolate, sparkling wine and a gift basket . In: Westdeutsche Zeitung . January 11, 2015 ( wz.de [accessed October 1, 2017]).
- ↑ Pig fattening facility . In: Archive Wintermoor . ( archiv-wintermoor.de [accessed October 1, 2017]).
- ↑ Mayor (from 1952) and honorary citizen of Vorst.
- ^ Pastor in Düren.
- ↑ Niederrheinisches-Freilichtmuseum.de. Retrieved September 27, 2017 .
- ^ Armorial Europe Rietstap. Retrieved October 1, 2017 .
- ↑ Wladcy: herb Świnka. Retrieved October 1, 2017 .