Hadeln (noble family)
Hadeln is the name of an old noble family that the Kehdinger nobility comes from and named after the country Hadeln leads.
history
The sex appears for the first time in 1375 in a document with the squire Peter von Hadeln , Otten son of a Stader councilors lands to Wechtern in Kehdingen sold. On September 1, 1839, the Nassau lieutenant colonel Heinrich von Hadeln received Nassau recognition of the baron class .
coat of arms
- The family coat of arms shows three silver kettle hooks side by side in red . On the helmet with red and silver covers, five natural peacock feathers or a peacock bump .
Known family members
- Charlotte Freifrau von Hadeln (1884–1959), German national functionary in women's associations and writer
- Detlev von Hadeln (1878–1935), German art historian
- Heinrich Friedrich August von Hadeln (1756–1809), German general of the Kingdom of Westphalia
- Heinrich Hellmuth von Hadeln (1796–1867), Nassau general
- Heinrich von Hadeln (1871–1940), German lieutenant general
literature
- Genealogical manual of the aristocracy , Adelslexikon Volume IV, Volume 67 of the total row, CA strong publishing house, Limburg (Lahn) 1978, ISSN 0435-2408 , pp 367
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke , New General German Adels Lexicon, Volume 4, 1863, pp. 130ff
Individual evidence
- ↑ Stadtarchiv Stade, Stadtbuch 2, p. 46a