Kindly from Jungsfeld
The name of a noble family in the knightly canton of Upper Rhine , whose members were predominantly active in the Mainz area , is the name of a noble family from Jungsfeld .
Nobility uprisings
- Knightly imperial nobility on January 18, 1530 in Augsburg for the brothers Hans Leonhard Gedult, Imperial War Council and Captain of the Life Guard , Johann Conrad Gedult, Imperial Councilor and Colonel , and Maximilian Ernst Gedult, Imperial Captain of the Life Guard.
- Emperor's coat of arms confirmation and award of the predicate “von Jungsfeld” on September 8, 1696 in Ebersdorf for Johann Conrad Gedult, imperial councilor and postmaster in Mainz.
- Grand-Ducal Hessian nobility renewal with recognition of the baron title on April 12, 1820 in Darmstadt for Edmund Gedult von Jungsfeld, Lord Mayor of Mainz.
- Grand-Ducal Hessian recognition of the title of baron on June 30, 1905 for the descendants of Franz Gedult von Jungsfeld († 1851), Grand-Ducal Hessian chamberlain and postmaster in Mainz.
Coat of arms (1696)
Quartered and covered by a silver bar , 1 and 4 in black are two gold rafters , below accompanied by a gold star , 2 and 3 in gold on a blue hill a crowned silver dove with a natural rose branch in its beak. On the helmet with black and gold covers a green branch with three red roses .
Name bearer
- Johann Conrad Freiherr Gedult von Jungsfeld, postmaster in Mainz ( Kurmainz ) from 1649 to 1697. In 1676 he acquired the fiefdoms of the extinct family "Zum Jungs" in the Weisenau district, the so-called "Jungische Feld".
- Johann Edmund Freiherr Gedult von Jungsfeld (1652–1727), dean of St. Peterstift , Liebfrauenstift zu den Staffeln and Heiligkreuzstift. From 1703 to 1727 he was auxiliary bishop of the diocese of Mainz in partibus Rheni (seat in Mainz) . Johann Edmund had the "Jungsfeld'sche Herrenhaus" built in Finthen and in 1724 acquired the meadow mill in Flörsheim am Main . He still has a mass scholarship in Mainz Cathedral today .
- Franz Anselm Joseph Freiherr Gedult von Jungsfeld (1773-1851), Grand Ducal Hessian chamberlain and postmaster in Mainz.
- Franz Edmund Johann Nepomuk Freiherr Gedult von Jungsfeld (1778–1840), the first mayor of Mainz after the French occupation under Napoleon
- Arnold von Jungsfeld (1810–1893), Hessian judge and member of the 2nd Chamber of the Estates of the Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Joseph Freiherr Gedult von Jungsfeld (1812–1899), Grand Ducal Hessian Chamberlain and Major General à la suite
- Edmund Freiherr Gedult von Jungsfeld (1813–1886), businessman, honorary director of the Mainz Sparkasse. Honorary citizen of Mainz since 1886.
- Anselm Fransz Edmund Joseph Freiherr Gedult von Jungsfeld (1845-1904), soldier in the volunteer army of Archduke Maximilian of Austria . Sergeant in the Royal Dutch Indian Army from 1868 to 1872, and trade clerk in Batavia ( Dutch East Indies ) and in Mainz, knight in the Guadalupe Order
- Arnold Ferdinand Eduard Freiherr Gedult von Jungsfeld (* 1875), Vice President at the Mainz Higher Court
- Arnold Joseph Wilhelm Freiherr Gedult von Jungsfeld (1886–1962), board director in the automotive industry
- Wilhelm-Ernst ( Ernesto ) Freiherr Gedult von Jungsfeld (1893–1966), Colonel, World War II participant and war writer (Paraguay)
- Edmund Freiherr Gedult von Jungsfeld (1922–2009), prisoner of war in Camp 501 near Chartres, in Block I, the so-called barbed wire seminar , since 1951 priest of the diocese of Mainz.
literature
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume IV, page 57, Volume 67 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1978
Web links
Commons : Coats of arms of Gedult von Jungsfeld family - Collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ^ William D. Godsey: Nobles and nation in Central Europe
- ↑ Fritz Reidel: The Mainz noble family Gedult von Jungsfeld for over two centuries in the postal service in the Archive for Postal History 1959, issue 1
- ↑ The Thurn and Taxis Hereditary Postmaster General, the Barons von Gedult von Jungsfeld and their ancestors as post office officials in Mainz 1641 - 1867. Appointments - confirmations - prospectuses. Kallmünz 1981, 44 pages and 2 leaflet supplements, with 11 plates. ISBN 3-7847-4055-3
- ^ Adam Gottron : Contributions to the history of the Mainz auxiliary bishop Johann Edmund Gedult von Jungsfeld (1652–1727) in: Archive for Middle Rhine Church History 9, 1957
- ^ Edmund Gedult von Jungsfeld - Postmaster and prelate: the history of the Mainz family Gedult von Jungsfeld 1615 - 1851. - in: Mainzer Zeitschrift. - 87/88 (1992/93) '95, pp. 269-305. - 1995.
- ^ New general German Adels Lexicon, Volume 3, p. 465 from 1861
- ^ Thomas Ormond: Dignity of a judge and loyalty to the government
- ↑ Hans Christoph Seherr-Thoss, Die deutsche Automobilindustrie, 1979, p. 622
- ↑ Sascha Feucheert, flight and expulsion in German literature, 2001, p 105
- ↑ Archive of the Catholic Military Bishop 2006 ( Memento of the original from January 7, 2014 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.