Hattorf
Hattorf stands for:
- Hattorf am Harz , municipality in the district of Göttingen, Lower Saxony
- Hattorf (Wolfsburg) , district of Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony
- Hattorf-Heiligendorf , village in Wolfsburg-Hattorf
- Hattorf , potash works, see Philippsthal (Werra) #History
- Hattorf (noble family)
Hattorf is the family name of the following people:
- Carl Georg Ludolph Justus von Hattorf (1790–1854), German court official
- Franz Ludwig Georg von Hattorf (1746–1806), German court official
- Georg Heinrich von Hattorf (1784-1856), German major general
- Heinrich Hattorf (factor) (1551–1613), Princely Braunschweig-Lüneburg iron factor on the Harz
- Heinrich Hattorf (treasurer) (1602–1681), council treasurer and councilor of the city of Osterode am Harz
- Heinrich Christoph Hattorf (1660–1719), Electoral Braunschweig-Lüneburg Court and Consistorial Councilor of Hanover, Dean of Hameln Abbey
- Johann von Hattorf (politician) (also Johannes von Hattorf, Johannes Hattorfius ; 1637 / 1638–1715), German civil servant and politician
- Johann Ernst von Hattorf (also John Ernst von Hattorf, John Ernst von Hattorff ; 1697–1737), German court official and diplomat
- Johann Philipp von Hattorf (1682–1737), German politician
- Justus Heinrich Hattorf (1638–1691), German Protestant clergyman and consistorial councilor and repondent
- Martin Friedrich von Hattorf (1681–1740), senior factor in Hanover, smeltery inspector, senior bailiff and church patron