Dohna-Reichertswalde
Coordinates: 54 ° 1 ′ 8.1 ″ N , 19 ° 54 ′ 43.6 ″ O Dohna-Reichertswalde was a family fideikommiss that was inherited as a majorate in the branch of the same name by the Dohna family. The associated possessions were for the most part in the Mohrungen district , some also in the Prussian Holland district .
Shortly before the childless death of Feodor, Burggraf and Count zu Dohna-Reichertswalde, on June 19, 1878, the Dohna family decided on September 10, 1877 to unite the Dohna-Reichertswalde Fideikommiss with the Dohna-Lauck Fideikommiss . This decision was confirmed by the Royal East Prussian Tribunal on December 27, 1878. Friedrich zu Dohna-Lauck became the new owner of Reichertswalde.
Associated possessions
The statistics for the administrative district of Königsberg from 1848 still (shortly before its dissolution in 1849) a patrimonial court Reichertswalde zu Mohrungen, which exercised the lower jurisdiction over the county Dohna-Reichertswalde. It included:
In the district of Mohrungen
- Abrahamsheide , village, parish to Silberbach, 7 residential buildings, 68 inhabitants, all Protestant and German-speaking.
- Gillgehnen, Groß , Vorwerk , parish to Liebstadt , 4 residential buildings, 60 inhabitants, 55 of them Protestant and 5 Catholic, all German-speaking.
- Goldbach , village, parish to Silberbach, 21 residential buildings, 195 inhabitants, all Protestant and German-speaking.
- Gottsgabe , Vorwerk, parish to Silberbach, 4 residential buildings, 37 residents, all Protestant and German-speaking.
- Gudnick , Vorwerk, parish to Liebstadt, 6 residential buildings, 99 inhabitants, all Protestant and German-speaking.
- Hartwich , Vorwerk, parish to Liebstadt, 8 residential buildings, 62 inhabitants, all Protestant and German-speaking.
- Herrmenau, Klein , Vorwerk, parish to Silberbach, 1 residential building, 7 residents, all Protestant and German-speaking.
- Inrück , Vorwerk, parish to Kahlau, 2 residential buildings, 29 residents, 28 of them Protestant and 1 Catholic, all German-speaking.
- Reichertswalde , stable manor , parish to Silberbach, 47 residential buildings, 396 inhabitants, 395 of them Protestant, 1 Catholic, all German-speaking.
- Silberbach , Vorwerk and village, mother church, patronage counts Dohna-Reichertswalde, 45 residential buildings, 396 inhabitants, all Protestant and German-speaking.
- Sorrehnen , Vorwerk, parish to Liebstadt, 4 residential buildings, 29 residents, 27 of them Protestant, 2 Catholic, all German-speaking.
- Stobnitte , Vorwerk, parish to Silberbach, 9 residential buildings, 81 residents, all Protestant and German-speaking.
- Weeskenthal , Vorwerk, parish to Silberbach, 1 residential building, 7 residents, all Protestant and German-speaking.
- Woritten , Vorwerk, parish to Mohrungen , 6 residential buildings, 57 inhabitants, all Protestant and German-speaking.
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In the Prussian Holland district
- Gillgehnen, small , stable manor, parish to Reichwalde, 3 residential buildings, 37 inhabitants, all Protestant and German-speaking.
- Rudolphs , noble mill, parish to Schmauch, 1 residential building, 10 inhabitants, all Protestant and German-speaking.
- Weeskenitt , stable manor, parish to Schmauch, 7 residential buildings, 108 inhabitants, 107 of them Protestant, 1 Catholic, all German-speaking.
Source:
Tribe list
- Fabian II von Dohna (1577–1631), Director of the Prussian District Administrator (founder of the Reichertswald line , two sons)
- Friedrich von Dohna (1619–1688), acquired mansions in Coppet and Prangins (Switzerland) and became a Bernburger
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Fabian III. von Dohna (1617–1668), statesman from Brandenburg
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Christoph Friedrich zu Dohna-Lauck (1652–1734)
- Friedrich Ludwig zu Dohna-Reichertswalde (1697–1766)
- Friedrich Leopold zu Dohna-Reichertswalde (1738–1807)
- Leopold zu Dohna-Reichertswalde (1775–1842)
- Otto zu Dohna-Reichertswalde (1802–1875)
- Feodor zu Dohna-Reichertswalde (1807–1878), last family fideikommiss lord in Reichertswalde, knight of the Black Eagle Order
- Herminia zu Dohna-Reichertswalde (1807-1882)
- Leopold zu Dohna-Reichertswalde (1775–1842)
- Friedrich Leopold zu Dohna-Reichertswalde (1738–1807)
- Friedrich Ludwig zu Dohna-Reichertswalde (1697–1766)
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Christoph Friedrich zu Dohna-Lauck (1652–1734)
Remarks
- ↑ Chronicle of the Prussian Manor, pp. 48f.
- ↑ Statistics of the Mohrungen district from 1848 (PDF; 1.7 MB)
- ↑ Statistics of the Prussian Holland district from 1848 (PDF; 1.4 MB)
- ↑ Up to this point literally taken from the article Dohna (noble family) #Stammliste
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