Gulat from Wellenburg

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Coat of arms of the Gulat von Wellenburg

Gulat von Wellenburg , later also von Gulat-Wellenburg , is a noble family from Baden . On April 14, 1800 in Vienna the Emperor of Austria , at that time still from the House of Austria ( Habsburg Monarchy ), raised the Baden administrative lawyer Daniel Gulat (1764–1839) during his tenure as a member of the government council and director of the Higher Appeal Court in Freiburg im Breisgau (until 1805 member of the court the Oberamt Breisgau , Austrian Empire ) in the hereditary Austrian nobility. When he was raised to the Austrian knighthood on January 28, 1816 in Milan , he was allowed to use the nobility predicate "von Wellenburg" in his name - his wife was born Schmidt von Wellenburg .

After following the Peace of Pressburg , the Empire of Austria in 1805 the Breisgau to the Electorate of Baden had ceded, the Austrian knighthood was in on 14 January 1817 Karlsruhe recognized.

coat of arms

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In the gevierten coat of arms from the year 1816, the red contain fields 1 and 4 of two gray clouds at the lower edge of growing bare arms, the two bare with a green laurel wreath bestreckte swords cross. The silver fields 2 and 3 each show a red crowned lion . Two crowned helmets with red and silver covers, on the right the image of the shield of fields 1 and 4, on the left the growing lion of fields 2 and 3 .

Stem row

The line of the Gulat family (spelling also Gulath , Goulath and Coulath ) goes back to two spice grocer brothers from Savoy , sons of Caspar Krämer, who married the daughters of the local citizen Andreas Geiger and Anna Maria Geiger, née Breiss, in Herbolzheim in 1663 and 1666 . One of them was Johann Petrus Gulat (* 1641 in Savoy; † July 22, 1693 in Herbolzheim), Daniel Gulat's great-grandfather. He had ten children with Margaretha Geiger.

Daniel Gulat's father was the Herbolzheim innkeeper and mayor Franz Anton Gulat (1716–1796), son of the butcher Antonius Gulat (1684–1742) and Anna Margarethe, née Kuenzer (1688–1744), Maria Ursula Kuehn (1725–1807) in 1743 ) had married.

  • Daniel Gulat Ritter von Wellenburg (1764–1839), Baden ministerial official and President of the Baden Ministry of Justice ⚭ 1793 Josefine Schmidt von Wellenburg (1773–1815; daughter of Bailiff Johannes Nepomuk Schmidt von Wellenburg and Maria Franziska von Wellenburg, née Tschamerhell)
    • 1. Karl Joseph Gulat von Wellenburg (1794–1839), Baden secret trainee lawyer and member of the upper court administrative council ⚭ 1819 Sophie Sabine Siegel (1798–1875)
    • 2. Karl Gulat von Wellenburg (1797–1804)
    • 3. Rosa Gulat von Wellenburg (1799–1852) ⚭ 1825 Heinrich von Saint-Julien (1801–1844)
    • 4. Viktoria (also Victorine ) Gulat von Wellenburg (1800–1825) ⚭ Karl Friedrich Fischer (1793–1823)
    • 5. Josephine Gulat von Wellenburg (1802–1880) ⚭ 1835 Franz or François Nebel (1785–1859)
    • 6. Franz Karl Gulat von Wellenburg (1809–1821)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hans Friedrich von Ehrenkrook : Genealogical manual of the nobility . CA Starke Verlag , 1970, p. 196.
  2. ^ A b Franziska Raynaud: Savoy immigration in Germany (15th to 19th century). Degener, 2001, p. 78. ISBN 978-3-768-64216-3
  3. Gulat (Gulath, Goulath, Coulath). In: Rahr-Bilharz ancestral lines. A memorial volume containing the German ancestry of Guido Reinhardt Rahr and Natalie Elizabeth (Bilharz) Rahr. Rahr-Bilharz and allied families. Heart of the Lakes Pub., 1989, p. 229 ff.
  4. Descendants of Casper Gulat. In: William Louis Forst: Forst & Boul of St. Louis, Missouri and St. Clair County, Illinois, 1900. The Many Allied Families They Touched. Gateway Press, 1997, p. 271 ff.
  5. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of noble houses. Part 2, 1930, p. 319.
  6. Year of death of Alice von Gulat-Wellenberg from 3/08 Portrait of Karl Müller-Friedberg (1755-1836) as a boy, taken from 1759 (series) .
  7. ^ Hans Friedrich von Ehrenkrook : Genealogical manual of the nobility. CA Starke, 1970, p. 59.
  8. Obituary in the Karlsruher Zeitung , No. 284, October 13, 1825.
  9. Obituary in the Karlsruher Zeitung , No. 189, July 10, 1823.