Hertell

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Coat of arms of the von Hertell family
Hertell's hereditary burial at the cemetery of St. Marien Church (Ziethen near Anklam)

Hertell is the name of a noble family that settled in Western Pomerania in the 18th century .

origin

Hermann Christoph III. (1732-1803)

The von Hertell family comes from Mecklenburg and begins their line with Cyriacus Hertell , who was a citizen of Schwerin in 1586 . In Gabriel Anreps gender table of the Swedish nobility two further ancestors are named Gotthard Hertel from Austria, court chancellor to Emperor Rudolph II and Hans Hertel, lieutenant colonel of an imperial cuirassier regiment under the command of the Duke of Mecklenburg.

Cyriakus' descendants were naturalized on June 12, 1731 by King Friedrich of Sweden as a noble family (originally from Austria!) And accepted into the Swedish knighthood under the number 1853 . In the course of the Swedish ennoblement, the name Hertell was introduced instead of the original Hertel spelling.

Cyriacus Hertell was court marshal in Mecklenburg-Schwerin . Wilhelm Hertell II (1625–1709), who fought in the Thirty Years' War as a lieutenant in the regiment of Landgrave Friedrich von Hessen-Eschwege , came into the possession of the village of Nisdorf northwest of Stralsund through marriage .

In 1750 Hermann Christoph II acquired a manor in Bömitz (about 10 km away from Anklam ) and had the Bömitz manor house built there.

His son Hermann Christoph III. (1732–1803) acquired the neighboring goods Daugzin and Ramitzow , located between Bömitz and Anklam, from Lieutenant Johann Friedrich Magnus von Lagerström for 38,000 thalers and 100 ducats on April 15, 1763 . Both goods remained in the family's possession until around 1950 and were expropriated by the GDR .

One of his sons, Christoph Friedrich (1780–1855), bought Plennin in the Franzburg district on February 26, 1819 . The widow of his son Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Hermann sold the estate in 1891 to Count Ulrich von Behr-Negendank on Semlow . The coat of arms in the village church of Tribohm dates from this time .

Another son, Karl Christian Gustav von Hertell (1778–1852), settled as colonel on the Klein Deutschen estate in the Kreuzburg district after retiring and founded a Silesian branch of the family. His daughter Mathilde (1818–1900), married to Count Alexander von Ballestrem, was the mother of Eufemia von Adlersfeld-Ballestrem (1854–1941), one of the most popular German entertainment writers of her time.

Former properties of the Hertell family

coat of arms

  • The coat of arms from 1731 is quartered and shows in 1 and 4 in red an outward pointing golden gun, in 2 and 3 in gold a red rafter. On the helmet with red and gold covers, two slanted golden arrows between open blue flights.
  • A representative wood-carved version of the coat of arms is in Greifswald in a coat of arms frieze in the house at Markt 11 . This frieze, created around 1880, used to be placed in the meeting room of the former district building (Markt 10) of the district of Greifswald and contains the coats of arms of the 24 lords of the former manor districts and the 3 towns from the district building of the district of Greifswald. The landlord von Bömitz, Daugzin and Ramitzow was a member of the district council.

literature

  • Gabriel Anrep : Svenska Adelns Ättar-Taflor. Part 2, Norstedt & Söner, Stockholm 1861, pp. 242-243 ( Google Books ).
  • Genealogies of the Hertell family in Briefadl. Tb. VIII (1914) p. 416ff. and Elgenstierna III, 575
  • Hans von Hertell: The Hertell family - family chronicle. Szczecin 1907.
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility : Adelslexikon Volume V, Volume 84 of the complete series, p. 154, CA Starke Verlag , Limburg (Lahn) 1984, ISSN  0435-2408

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gabriel Anrep : Svenska Adelns Ättar-Taflor. Part 2, Norstedt & Söner, Stockholm 1861, pp. 242-243 ( Google Books ).
  2. Manor Nisdorf. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on May 10, 2013 ; Retrieved April 28, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gut-nisdorf.de
  3. Gutshaus Bömitz near Anklam. Retrieved April 28, 2013 .
  4. ^ Family von Lagerström: history and genealogy. In: Family research on the islands of Usedom and Wollin. Retrieved April 28, 2013 .
  5. Daugzin manor near Anklam. Retrieved December 31, 2013 .
  6. Ramitzow at Anklam. Retrieved April 28, 2013 .
  7. Adelsvapens genealogi Wiki