List of noble and patrician families named Gernert

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Gernert is the name of nobility and patrician families who are not related in the German-speaking world. The etymology derives the name via Gernot - Gernet zu Gernert. By drop in the final t , the variation in was Gerner .

Gernerth, Austrian nobility

from Gernerth, Austria

Franz von Gernerth was a lawyer in Vienna and an imperial royal higher regional judge. Franz Gernerth received an aristocratic diploma with Edler in Vienna in 1888 . He comes from a middle-class family of button makers and trimmers from Ochsenfurt near Würzburg, the family is now in the Ochsenfurt area under the name of Gerner. The von Gernerths were in high legal state offices. They were given a coat of arms in 1888.

Gernert, Bohemian patrician

Gernert - house brand 16th century, Bohemia

Gernert are mentioned in 1505 as patricians, citizens and free farmers in the Bohemian town of Arnau. The migration of the Arnauer and Trautenauer Gernet-Gerner (t) in connection with the noble family von Kottwitz from Mainfranken can be traced in the city books . On her town house, next to the town hall of Arnau / Czech Hostinné on the upper Elbe, an anchor mark has been preserved as a house brand with initials and the year 1553. The Gernert family's house has been documented since around 1500. Family ties to the neighboring landowners and a crypt at the monastery show their status as citizens. In 1592 the von Waldstein (Wallenstein) bought their house with wine cellars from them. The purchase price was not paid in full. Hence the centuries-old right of residence of the Arnau mayor, senator, councilor and lawyer family Gernert up to 1900. For reasons of faith, part of the family escaped to Rochlitz in the Jizera Mountains during the Counter-Reformation and in 1682 they fled to Saxony / Silesia under the village judge and exile leader George Gernert with 200 Protestants and 300 cattle. Today the family lives in Prague , Rokytnice nad Jizerou as Gernert and in Berlin - Potsdam , Fürstenwalde and Schwerin in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania as exiles descendants of the Lower Silesian Frederician colony Sprottischwaldau with the name Gerner and Görner.

Gernert, Augsburg patrician

In the 16th century there was a middle-class Augsburg trader named Gernert. Hans Gernert was a factor in the Neidhart Society in Aquila in Italy. In 1538–1539, Anton Fugger commissioned Christoph Vogel to transfer 14,833 guilders to Hans Gernert for the purchase of saffron.

Gernert, Thuringian citizen

Gernert, Thuringia

Gernert, 16th century, bourgeois coat of arms with open flight, 4 lilies, unicorn. The coat of arms is believed to have been given to a castle builder of the Wartburg. They were free farmers and town clerks. The family is represented in Thuringia in Eisenach , Hildburghausen, Marlishausen, Schmiedefeld, Stadtilm and Siegritz and in Hesse in Bad-Wildungen.

literature

To Austrian Gernerth

  • Austrian Family Archives, a genealogical compilation by Dr Hanns Jäger-Sunstenau, Volume 1. Verlag Degner & co. Gerhard Geßner, Neustadt an der Aisch, Register I, 31 Gernerth-Adel

To bohemian Gernert

  • Contributions to the history of Arnau by Dr. Carl Leeder, from the communications of the Association for the History of Germans in Bohemia, Prague 1872, p. 45, "1528 .... Merten Gerneth his house ..." (afterwards the Gernert family wrote to itself, also in the Berni Rula mentioned)
  • From the communications of the Association for the History of Germans in Böhmen No. 47 (1908) pp. 94–100, register of the wine trade 1579 (in Arnau)
  • The old home, Arnau an der Elbe in the Giant Mountains by Dr. Otto Weiss, Volume 1, p. 100 last sentence
  • Sudeten German Heimatgaue, the land on the high Elbe (Arnau and Hohenelbe) by Alfred Meißner and Dr. Karl Schneider, leaflet of homeland education. Issue 17, Sudetendeutscher Verlag Franz Kraus , Reichenberg (after) 1921
  • Collegium Carolinum Volume 65, Hans H. Donth, Rochlitz an der Iser and Harrachsdorf in the modern age, Oldenburg publishing house, Munich 1993, register 22 X Gernert
  • Collegium Carolinum booklet 17, sources on the history of the Starkenbach rule in the Riesengebirge in the 17th century, Franz Donth, Hans Heinrich Donth, Munich 1974, register 20 X Gernert
  • Local history of the Rochlitz judicial district by Vincenz Elsner, self-published by the Rochlitz teachers' association, Rochlitz 1893, page 116

See also

Individual evidence

  1. JCB Mohr (P. Siebeck): Studies on the Fugger history . tape 17 , 1963, pp. 423 .