Haselberg (noble family)

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Haselberg is the name of a former Swedish , later also a German noble family , whose lineage begins with Joachim Haselberg , a merchant in Rostock in the 16th century.

history

The oldest known family members lived in Mecklenburg and in Swedish Pomerania in the 16th and 17th centuries . Peter Haselberg was councilor in 1676 and mayor of Barth in 1680 . The secretary of the university and the Greifswald consistory , Peter Haselberg († 1730), was probably his great-grandson. His son, Peter Matthias Haselberg (1712-1780) was the country syndic of Swedish Pomerania. His sons were raised to the hereditary Swedish nobility.

Nobility rise

Elevation to the Swedish nobility on November 22, 1810 in Stockholm for the brothers Gabriel Peter Haselberg , senior appellate councilor in Greifswald , and Lorenz Wilhelm Haselberg , professor at the University of Greifswald . After the transition from Swedish Pomerania to Prussia in 1815, there was no objection to the leadership of the nobility .

Coat of arms (1810)

Divided by a golden bar , above blue without a picture, below in green on a silver hill a silver hazelnut bush . On the helmet with blue and gold covers, three silver ostrich feathers .

Name bearer

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Report of the literary-sociable association in Stralsund on its existence during the years 1852 and 1853 . Stralsund 1854, p. 16f. ( Digitized version )

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