Heyden-Nerfken

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The von Heyden-Nerfken family is an East Prussian noble line that had its ancestral seat in Nerfken , Prussian Eylau district, since 1728 .

history

Headquarters Nerfken and East Prussia

Manor house in Nerfken / Nerwiki (state 2012)

The noble line Heyden-Nerfken is a branch of the Polish Szlachta Zborowski , the goods in East Prussia a . a. in Borowen, Klein Sentzke, Molditten, Nerfken, Neuendorf and Passlack.

Lebrecht von Heyden married the widow Anna Sophie Albertine Countess von der Groeben on Nerfken . Jacob Lebrecht von Heyden, married to Freiin von Sydow , was a Prussian captain in the 1st Guard Battalion of Friedrich II in Potsdam . His son Jakob von Heyden-Nerfken (1728–1812), a Prussian captain, married Albertine Klingsporn (1768–1823), a daughter of the Prussian lieutenant Friedrich Wilhelm Christoph Klingsporn, gentleman at Bilshöfen near Deutsch Thierau and Blaustein near Rastenburg . The daughter Charlotte Karoline Jakobina von Heyden-Nerfken (1792–1878) married Field Marshal Wilhelm von Krauseneck (1774–1850) on March 23, 1808 in Nerfken and gave birth to seven daughters.

Karl Julius von Heyden-Nerfken , born on March 24, 1789 in Nerfken, married Sophie Karoline Buff, a niece of Charlotte Buff (1753-1828). From 1840 until his death on September 27, 1857 he was the district administrator in the Prussian Eylau district and strongly promoted road construction. His son Carl von Heyden-Nerfken was a landlord on Nerfken and donated the bell tower of the Protestant parish church in Petershagen in 1897 .

Hans Wolf von Heyden-Nerfken was lord of Sieslack and since February 1838 he was on Salwarschienen in the Prussian Eylau district.

Georg von Heyden-Nerfken, born on December 9, 1831 in Nerfken, married on January 2, 1857 in Sporgeln, parish Groß Schwansfeld , with Jenny Klara Elisabeth von Kurowsky (1839–1930), was the director of the prison in Bartenstein and is on December 19, 1903 died in Görlitz .

Emma von Heyden-Nerfken was married to Richard von Hoepfner and gave birth to their daughter Margarete von Hoepfner on May 24, 1869 in Pöhlen near Friedland .

Eva von Heyden-Nerfken, née von Medem , died at the age of 87 on December 3, 1953 in Erbach im Rheingau .

Well and manor house

In 1889 the Nerfken estate was 366 hectares. The operational focus was on cattle breeding and the breeding of warmblood horses . A riding stable was maintained in the interwar period . In the 1940s the estate, which also included a water mill, was 394 hectares in size.

The manor house (also called "castle") is a two-story building with eleven window axes and a simple hipped roof , which is flanked by a square tower with a viewing platform. It was created in its current form after a renovation in 1864 in the style of late classicism . During renovation work after the Second World War , the exterior decoration of the manor's facade was largely lost.

The last landlord at the Nerfken headquarters before the end of the war was Harald von Heyden-Nerfken, born there on February 19, 1902 and died on February 16, 1995 in Hofheim am Taunus .

distribution

A son of Jacob Lebrecht von Heyden was the Prussian captain Jakob von Heyden-Nerfken (1728-1812). His son Friedrich von Heyden , born on September 3, 1789 in Nerfken, was a writer and senior councilor of Breslau . The sons August von Heyden- Nerfken (1827-1897), Friedrich von Heyden- Nerfken (1838-1926) and the daughter Charlotte came from the marriage with Friederike von Hippel (1807–1865), a daughter of Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel . The son of August von Heyden-Nerfken (1827–1897) was the painter of the Munich Secession Hubert von Heyden- Nerfken (1860–1911).

The daughter of Friedrich von Heyden-Nerfken (1789–1851) and Emilie, born von Weigel (1839–1925), Julie von Heyden-Nerfken (1866–1938) married the German scholar Carl Maria Drescher in Wiesbaden in 1893 .

Marie von Heyden-Nerfken (born November 6, 1854 in Danzig ; † August 17, 1938 in Ohlau , Lower Silesia) married on January 24, 1878 in Rokoschin, Prussian Stargard district with Hans Wolf Prittwitz and Gaffron (1882–1949).

Walther von Heyden-Nerfken married Helene von Livonius (1867–1940), a daughter of Wilhelm von Livonius , on October 16, 1894 .

Margarete Emmi von Heyden-Nerfken, born on August 30, 1881 in Dresden, daughter of the chemist Friedrich von Heyden-Nerfken (1838–1926), married on May 28, 1903 in Dresden with Wilhelm Diotor von Buddenbrock, born on September 28, 1879 in Ottau near Marienwerder .

Georg Wilhelm Egbert von Heyden-Nerfken (* 1864) and his wife Johanne Dorothea Frieda Rittscher (1875–1927) were parents of the chemist Egbert von Heyden-Nerfken (1897–1945). His son Ernst-Georg von Heyden, born on November 18, 1939 in Berlin, traveled with his widowed mother in 1947 from occupied Germany to Oslo, later studied physics at the University of Karlsruhe , then did his doctorate in Belgium and worked for decades IBM Germany employed. In 1975 he emigrated to Oslo with his wife Heilwig, née von Somnitz -Goddenthow (* 1939 in Goddentow near Lauenburg ). There he was employed at IBM Norway until 1992 and died on February 1, 2005 in Oslo.

Their son Harald von Heyden-Nerfken (* 1971 in Oslo) first attended the Warwick Business School in Warwick and graduated with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Management Science . He continued his education at the Cambridge Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge and completed it as a Master in Management (M.Sc.). He then worked for four years as a management consultant in the energy sector at McKinsey & Company . He founded and managed EGL AG Nordic (now part of Axpo Nordic ); from 2007 to 2009 as Chief Trading Officer in Oslo. He then worked from May 2010 to the end of June 2012 as a board member at Vattenfall in Stockholm . He is currently a board member at Statkraft in Oslo.

coat of arms

In red on a green ground, an oak trunk with a small branch turned to the left, with three green leaves. On the helmet with a red and silver blanket, an open flight of silver at the front and red at the back.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Elisabeth Ström: Harald von Heyden leaves Vattenfall. Vattenfall Press Department, January 16, 2012, accessed July 31, 2014 .
  2. Harald von Heyden. (No longer available online.) Statkraft , 2014, archived from the original on September 6, 2015 ; accessed on November 29, 2014 (English).
  3. ^ New board members in Statkraft. (No longer available online.) Statkraft , June 27, 2014, archived from the original on November 29, 2014 ; accessed on November 20, 2014 (English).