Guiot du Ponteil

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Coat of arms of Count Guiot du Ponteil 1829

The Count de Guiot Ponteil were an old, from the Limousin derived noble family that in France the Marquis - and in Bavaria the earldom acquired.

history

The Guiot de Ponteil came from an old French family known since the beginning of the 14th century, whose origins can be found in the Limousin. Pierre Guiot, écuyer seigneur d'Asnières, was enfeoffed with Asnières in 1333, and from this point on the family was able to prove the uninterrupted line of tribe.

Marquis Jean Baptiste, écuyer, Herr von Ponteil (born November 20, 1744 in St. Maurice-de-Lions, † January 20, 1814 in Munich), captain in the Neustrie Regiment, Knight of St. Louis , was a son of Louis, écuyer, lord of d'Echérat and Ponteil and Marie Rose Barbarin and grandson of Alexis de Guiot, seigneur de Chalonne (born May 29, 1680 - June 18, 1734) and Susanne Louise de Tharreau. He married Catherine Antonine Josephine de Neubeck († May 18, 1850), with whom he fathered two sons. Guiot left France with his family as a result of the 1st French Revolution and settled in Bavaria.

His descendants achieved high positions in the army and administration. The entry in the Bavarian aristocratic register as a marquis was made for his two sons Heinrich and Carl on October 16, 1820, then the Bavarian approval of the use of the title of count took place on February 5 and enrollment in the count class on March 11, 1829.

The line of Count Guiot de Ponteil has died out in the male line.

coat of arms

1829: Three (2 and 1) green, right-facing parrots in the golden shield. The count's crown is on the shield.

Caroline Countess Guiot du Ponteil

Personalities (Bavaria)

He married Mathilde Freiin von Gumppendorf auf Peuerbach (born February 13, 1791 in Regensburg), honorary canons of St. Anna, with whom he had two sons.

  • Carl Johann Graf von Guiot du Ponteil (born April 18, 1795 in Osterburken ; † December 22, 1859), was first director of the Augsburg District and City Court in 1833, then in 1845 chairman of the Middle Franconia Court of Appeal. His first marriage was on October 7, 1821, with Caroline Freiin von Schönfeld, who died a few months later († July 7, 1822). On June 10, 1833, he married in Munich for the second time, namely Wilhelmine Freiin von Schwerin (born June 25, 1806) with whom he had four children.
  • Carl Friedrich Johann Graf von Guiot du Ponteil (born November 20, 1820 in Regensburg , † March 4, 1870 in Munich), son of Heinrich, was provost of Eichstädt, but also court preacher at the All Saints Church in Munich and Munich honorary canon.
  • Alexander Carl Heinrich Graf von Guiot du Ponteil (born December 26, 1824 in Munich, † March 13, 1892 in Augsburg ), son of Heinrich, first lieutenant à la suite , later owner of the manor of Thürnhofen and member of the district administrator of Middle Franconia, active in the committee for Agriculture and trade, married first on March 12, 1849 to Konradina Stephania Friederika (February 26, 1830 in Augsburg; † December 11, 1886 there), daughter of thefarmercolonel and banker von Frölich, then to Mathilde (born January 9, 1828 in Würzburg ).

literature

  • Gothaisches Genealogical Pocket Book of the Count's Houses. Volume 23. Justus Perthes publishing house. Gotha 1850.
  • Gothaisches Genealogical Pocket Book of the Count's Houses. Volume 36. Justus Perthes publishing house. Gotha 1863.
  • Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: German count houses of the present: in heraldic, historical and genealogical relation. Volume 3: AZ. Publishing house TO Weigel. Leipzig 1854.
  • http://www.zeno.org/Pierer-1857/A/Guiot+du+Ponteil

Individual evidence

  1. Gothaisches Genealogischen Taschenbuch der Graefliche Häuser, Volume 23, Verlag Justus Perthes, Gotha 1850, pp. 250f.
  2. a b Prof. Dr. Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: "German count houses of the present: in heraldic, historical and genealogical relation", 3rd volume, AZ, Verlag TO Weigel, Leipzig 1854, p. 154 f.
  3. Abbé Pierre Bureau: “Les émigrés charentais: 1791 - 1814”, Presses Universitaires de Limoges, Limoges 1968, p. 79
  4. Gothaisches Genealogical Pocket Book of the Count's Houses, Part B, Verlag Justus Perthes, Gotha 1921, p. 53
  5. ^ Aschaffenburger Zeitung. No. 88 of April 13, 1847.
  6. a b c Gothaisches Genealogical Pocket Book of the Count's Houses. Volume 36. Justus Perthes publishing house. Gotha 1863. p. 324f.
  7. Oberpfälzer Anzeiger from December 25, 1845. Verlag der GJ Manz'schen Buchhandlung. Amberg 1845. p. 616.
  8. ^ Supplement to the "Allgemeine Zeitung" No. 68 of March 9, 1870. Augsburg 1870. P. 1037.