Hueck (noble family)

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Coat of arms of the von Hueck family

Hueck (also Huck , Huc , Huek or Hück ) is the name of an old Westphalian patrician dynasty that sat on the council of Dortmund and other Westphalian cities from 1512 to 1767 . The family was first mentioned in 1299 with the mention of Hinricus Huc , who was naturalized in Dortmund. Probably the same, Henricus dictus Huc , is here in 1316 tenant of the municipal wool scales. The Hueck had also been based in the Baltic States since 1656 and were often represented as councilors in the city council of Reval . In 1816 the family was accepted into the Russian and in 1878/1889 into the Estonian nobility .

Coat of arms of the von Hueck family at Siebmacher

coat of arms

The coat of arms shows a green, six or five- leaf olive branch in silver . On the helmet with green-silver covers and bulge a three-leaved olive branch.

Name bearer

Individual evidence

  1. The Dortmund Rathslinie since 1500 by Dr. jur. G. Mallinckrodt, Dortmund 1895
  2. ^ Dortmund document book, page 1301, Dortmund 1881
  3. ^ The Dortmund magistrate line from 1803 to 1918 by Dr. Aug. Meininghaus, in: Contributions to the history of Dortmund and the Grafschaft Mark, XXVI., Dortmund 1919, p. 52

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