Georg August von Görner

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Georg August von Görner (* 1645 ; † 1715 ) was confirmed by Emperor Leopold I as advocate of the Wroclaw Council and Chancellery . He held the senior position in the chancellery for the emperor's duties in Upper and Lower Silesia. The office was administratively involved in the Wroclaw Council House. According to contemporary information, the family branch is also called "Gor" because their early ancestral castle was Guhrau . They are related to the Silesian von Stosch family, it is the Zapplau branch of the von Stosch family.

von Görner, Siebmacher 6. Vol. 8 Section Plate 27

In 1505 the honorable and feasts of George, Kaspar and Wentzel were called "unseparated" brothers, the Görner. They sat on Neudorff in the Steinauischen Weichbild.

Life

Georg August Görner was middle class, studied philosophy and law. His father Andreas Görner († 1667) was the Princely Saxon Merseburg administrator in Finsterwalde in Lusatia. His mother was noble and knightly, a Dehm Sara von Schönfeld from the Margraviate of Meißen. The paternal marriage produced three sons Georg August, Georg Friedrich, Johann Ernst and sister Maria Elisabeth. Georg August, the first-born son, married a middle-class woman in Dresden in 1678. In 1679 he moved to Breslau , where he became Chancellor of the Princely Monastery of Clara and a sworn senior royal lawyer in the Duchy of Upper and Lower Silesia. Converted to the Catholic faith after marriage and was ennobled on July 18, 1697 with the title "von Görner" by Emperor Leopold I in Vienna. From November 5, 1687 to January 29, 1700 he owned the Ober-Romolkwitz and Vaudiss estates, the purchase price was twelve thousand Silesian thalers. His only son, also called Georg August, died before him.

His brother, Friedrich Georg died in Schonen in 1676 as a Fähnleinführer of the Danish regiment Prince Christian of Denmark a. Norway at war with Sweden. Brother Johann Ernst, who studied philosophy in Breslau, died of a raging fever in a campaign against Hungary in 1686. He received the Zinnitz and Berlichnichen / Berlinichen estates from the Kaiser, and they also belonged to his brothers. The goods were sold to the cathedral provost von Rohr in 1684.

goods

  • Zinnitz near Calau / Niederlausitz
    Gutsschloss Zinnitz
  • Berlichnichen
    Wroclaw City Hall with the Council Chancellery for Silesia

coat of arms

From Siebmacher's book of arms .

Görner

Bohemian nobility on July 18, 1697, along with an increase in and improvement of the coat of arms for Georg August Görner, imperial royal upper fiscal in the Duchy of Upper and Lower Silesia.

Coat of arms: 1697. Completely golden squared shield, with a trunk cut off at an angle to the left at the top and bottom twice and branched twice on both sides. 1 u. 4 open flight; 2 u. 3 four (1, 2, 1) lilies divided by silver and red. Gem: A silver unicorn growing out of the crown between two horns mistakenly divided by blue and gold. Covers: blue-gold and red-silver (ex cop. Diploma).

The branched trunk was added as an alliance symbol for the marriage into the house of Schönfeld as an improvement in the coat of arms. Here there is a coat of arms design with a double assignment of the same representation from Vienna, only without the trunk branched "by Schönfeld". The comparative coat of arms of the Gerner von Lilienstein was only given without a trunk, 33 years earlier.

See also

Literature and Sources

  • Leopold von Zedlitz-Neukirch : New Preussisches Adels-Lexicon , Volume 2, Gebrüder Reichenbach, Leipzig 1836, pp. 248–249
  • on the ennoblement : "Georg August Görner along with the improvement of the coat of arms and the award of the predicate by Görner dd July 18, 1697". The copy is in the Heraldic-Genealogical Society "Adler" in Vienna (May 7, 1964), files on Bohemian nobility awards from the Imperial and Royal Aristocratic Archives in Vienna, original files were handed over to Prague in 1920.
  • A document dated September 14, 1529 names the administrator of Karl Duke von Münsterberg, Öls .... George Stossche, called Ghur (also called Goren). In CODEX DIPLOMATCUS SILESIAE, Association for the History of Silesia, Volume 24, Breslau, E.Wohlfarth, 1908, p. 198

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Leopold von Zedlitz-Neukirch: New Prussian Adels-Lexicon, or genealogical and diplomatic news from the princely, counts, baronial and noble houses etc. residing in the Prussian monarchy or related to it . 1836 ( google.de [accessed June 4, 2017]).
  2. Johann Sinapius : Des Schlesischen Adels Anderer Part or continuation of Schlesischer Curiositäten , Leipzig and Breslau 1728, p. 644.
  3. ^ Karl Ecke-Tschammendorf: Contributions to the history of the localities Illnisch and Romolkwitz in the Neumarkt district . In: at www.bu.uni.Wroc.pl and www.BibliotekaCyfrowa.pl (ed.): Association for the history of Silesia in the Neumark district .
  4. Copy of the first lecture of August 6, 1927, 25th Family Day of the Görner in Glogau, by senior teacher Walter Görner in Kohren, district Leipzig.
  5. ^ Kurtz-framed historical news for the sake of the new European events: to the year ... 1738. Pieces 1 - 7.9 . Seiffart, 1738 ( google.de [accessed June 4, 2017]).
  6. ^ Konrad Blažek : VI. Volume, 8th section, 3rd part, The dead nobility of the Prussian province of Silesia, 1894 p. 3, Tfl. 2.