Jatzkow

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Coat of arms of the Polish Ryś, here Jatzkow / Jackowski

Jatzkow , Poland: Nostitz-Jackowski , is the name of hinterpommerisch - Pomeranian noble family .

history

According to legend, at the beginning of the 16th century, an heir daughter, the last of her family, gave the Jatzkow estate to the knight Albrecht Nostitz as a dowry , who then called himself Nostitz-Jackowski . From the marriage then four sons were born, which, depending on their goods Nostitz Bąkowski also Jackowski Bąkowskich , Nostitz Choczowski , Nostitz Lewartowski and Nostitz-Jackowski or Nostycz-Jackowski called. An actual agnatic relationship with the Silesian Nostitz could never be proven.

Lauenburg

In Lauenburg , where the family were counted among the most well-known and wealthiest families throughout the period that followed, the family called themselves under the rule of Pomeranian dukes and Brandenburg electors and kings in German: Jatzkow .

As early as 1485 Elzow mentions a Nicolaus who appeared as a witness without providing any credible sources. In the pattern roll from 1523 a Peter , wealthy zu Schwartow is named. With Georg Albrecht von Jatzkow († 1732), who was electoral Brandenburg governor of Lauenburg and Bütow in 1696 , the family brought forth a locally important representative. The Lauenburg line found its way out in the 18th century.

Pomeranian

In Prussia, the royal part continued to call itself Nostitz-Jackowski . They kept this name even after the first partition of Poland and continue to use it in Poland to this day. From 1857 onwards, Hiacynt von Jackowski (* 1805; † 1877), a landscape councilor in the Löbau district . The majority of the family saw themselves as a Polish noble family and organized themselves accordingly in the Polish-Catholic opposition that was critical of Prussia. According to information in the New German Biography , an ennoblement in the count state must have come to this line.

possession

  • Near Lauenburg: Share Gardkowice, Groß and Klein Gnevin , Gottschow , Lantow , Bargędzino, Biebrowo, Borkowo, Dziechlino, Jęczewo, Kierzkowo, Lisewo, Pogorszewo, Prebendow , Sasino and Schwartow.
  • Near Kulm: Grodziczno, Iwanki, Linowiec, Ostaszewo, Rynek and Trzcin.

coat of arms

The coat of arms of Jatzkow or Nostitz-Jackowski belongs to the Polish coat of arms community Ryś . It shows in blue a silver crowned panther about to jump . On the helmet with gold-blue covers , over a gold star three blue lilies .

Relatives

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Albrecht Elzow : Pommerscher Adelsspiegel by Albrecht Elzow from the 17th century, supplemented, corrected and expanded by Christoph v. Heydebreck and Friedrich Wilhelm v. the east plathe in the 18th century. Landesarchiv Greifswald Signature: Rep. 41 vdOsten-Plathe Ost 11 / I. Jatzkow Department.
  2. Article Nostiz in the Neue Deutsche Biographie , Volume 19, (1999), p. 350, 2nd paragraph ( online version )