Gentzkow (noble family)

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Coat of arms of those of Gentzkow

Gentzkow the name of an existing today is Uradel sgeschlechts the rule Stargard .

history

The family is first mentioned in a document on January 15, 1304 with Her Ansim van Genzeko . It had its headquarters in Genzkow near Friedland (Mecklenburg) until the 17th century . In the same year 1304, the knight is attested as Anselm Jentzkowe for the knight's seat Dewitz , which with the Marienhof dairy is Gentzkow's property until 1822, since then it has been a ducal Mecklenburg domain . The name changed between Genzekowe, Genczekow, Yenzekowe, Gentzekow, Jentzkow and Gentzkow. In 1523, Baltzer Gentzschow signed the union of the Mecklenburg estates for the family .

Schlichtemühl (Schlechtmühl), Hessenburg since 1840 was an old possession of the von Gristow family . Because of the over-indebtedness of the estate, it was sold to Major von Barnekow in 1699 and through marriage to the von Gentzkow family, who sold it in 1786 to von Hesse , and since 1840 Hesse von Hessenburg . A splendid alliance coat of arms Gentzkow-Ihlenfeld on the patron's box of the village church in Saal reminds of Gentzkow's time .

Gentzkow's coat of arms can also be found in the church in Jatzke at the pulpit altar from 1720, next to the coats of arms of Linstow and von Plessen . On the seat of power from 1732 there is a family table of Felix Ludwig Zabel von Gentzkow (* 1753) and his brother Balthasar Leopold Dusert von Gentzkow (* 1756), set up for their inclusion in the Order of St. John in 1775. In the church there are also the coats of arms of the von Gentzkow, Behr and von Dewitz . 1695 had Duke Gustavus Adolphus the Henning von Dewitz invested with Genzkow and a dairy in Jatzke. In 1701 Colonel Henning Christof von Lübberstorf received the Jatzke estate again as a fief after a long dispute with the Dewitz. In 1849 the estate came to Adolf von Linstow , who was married to a Gentzkow. After his death in 1895 it fell to the von Bülow family . The Bülows were related by marriage to the Gentzkows themselves. In 1841 the Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Lieutenant a. D. and landowner at Bäbelitz and Tangrim, Ernst von Bülow (* 1842), married on the Jatzke estate, where he also died in 1879. The bride was Julie von Gentzkow (* 1822 zu Jatzke; † 1882 zu Güstrow), a daughter of Julius von Gentzkow auf Jatzke and Juliane geb. from Gentzkow .

In the registration book of the Dobbertin monastery there are 11 entries by daughters of the von Gentzkow family from 1754 to 1838 from Dewitz, Poggelow, Gentzkow, Kobrow, Broock and Krase for inclusion in the noble women's monastery . The coat of arms with attached star of the order of the conventual Caroline von Gentzkow is on the nun gallery in the monastery church . Your tombstone is in row 1, place 2 at the Dobbertin monastery cemetery .

The Charlottenhof Palace in Potsdam was to Maria Charlotte von Gentzkow named, wife of Chamberlain, who owned the estate Charlottenhof 1790-1794.

possession

The following historical goods managed by Gentzkow.

coat of arms

The silver coat of arms shows an uprooted, natural oak stump with three green leaves. Three silver ostrich feathers on the helmet with green and silver covers .

Important representatives

Individual evidence

  1. Mecklenburgisches Urkundenbuch , Vol. V, p. 142; Adolph Friedrich Riedel : Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis , vol. 1, p. 254
  2. ^ Von Gentzkow at Schlossarchiv.de
  3. Office Stargarder Land Geschichte  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.burg-stargard.de  
  4. ^ Barth Lexicon Hessenburg
  5. St. Marien Friedland Church Jatzke
  6. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelige Häuser A [Uradel] Volume IV, Volume 22 of the complete series, Limburg (Lahn) 1960, p. 152
  7. Dieter Klössing: Sanssouci - The Charlottenhof Castle
  8. ^ Leopold von Ledebur : Adelslexikon der Prussischen Monarchy Vol. 1, Berlin 1855, p. 252 ; Vol. 3, 1858, p. 258
  9. schlossarviv.de: Rittergut Broock
  10. Marcus Koehler: History of Garden Art ( Memento of the original from April 19, 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. (PDF; 179 kB) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hs-nb.de
  11. ^ Kurt von Priesdorff : Soldatisches Führertum . Volume 2, Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt Hamburg, undated [Hamburg], undated [1937], DNB 367632772 , pp. 314-315, no. 799.
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literature

Web links

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