Heimendahl (noble family)
Heimendahl is the name of a Prussian noble family . Branches of the family currently persist.
history
The family is said to have immigrated to the Rhineland from Sweden in the 17th century . The secured continuous line of trunks begins with the factory owner in Unterbarmen Friedrich Wilhelm Heimendahl (1796-1850). His sons, Hugo Alexander (1827–1890), Prussian Privy Councilor of Commerce, and Walter (1829–1905), Prussian councilor, were raised to the Prussian nobility on May 5, 1888 and September 4, 1887, respectively .
Relatives
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Klaus Erich Friedrich von Heimendahl (1898 – after 1970), Federal Managing Director of Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe and formerly Colonel in the General Staff of the Wehrmacht
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Klaus Paul Adolf von Heimendahl (1933–2013), Brigadier General of the Bundeswehr and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Johanniter Hospital in Fläming
- Klaus Georg Walther von Heimendahl (* 1960), Lieutenant General in the Bundeswehr
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Klaus Paul Adolf von Heimendahl (1933–2013), Brigadier General of the Bundeswehr and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Johanniter Hospital in Fläming
- Susanne von Berlin-Heimendahl (1916–2002), German pediatrician and university teacher
- Manfred von Heimendahl (* 1929), German materials scientist and author
- Clemens von Heimendahl (* 1964), development worker and entrepreneur
coat of arms
The family coat of arms (1887, 1888) shows in blue a silver comb wheel in front of three angled ears of corn . On the crowned helmet with blue-silver covers on the right and blue-gold covers on the left, a golden rod of Mercury between an open flight, divided in front by blue over silver, behind by gold over blue .
literature
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Genealogical handbook of the nobility , CA Starke Verlag , Limburg / Lahn
- Adelslexikon , Volume V, Volume 84 of the complete series, 1984, pp. 72-73.
- Genealogical Handbook of Noble Houses B 4, Volume 62 of the complete series, 1959, pp. 242–244; B 11, volume 57 of the complete series, 1974, pp. 138-142; 33, volume 152 of the complete series, 2012, pp. 263-271.
- Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses , second year, Justus Perthes , Gotha 1908, pp. 442–443 ; Continuation: 1909–1941.