List of noble families named Schütz

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This is a list of noble families and ennoblement with names contactor or contactors , and also Schuetz or shooters . Since several spellings often occur historically in families, a strict separation is only possible to a very limited extent.

Familys

  • Schütz , from the House of Moßbach , ancient Thuringian nobility, mentioned in a document since 1252; 1764 Bohemian baron and inkolat for Carl Friedrich Schütz
  • Schütz zu Holzhausen , ancient Rhenish nobility, mentioned in a document since 1254; Imperial coat of arms association 1731 with that of the Brendl for Johann Philipp Friedrich Schütz von Holzhausen, Council of the Middle Rhine Imperial Knighthood, Nassau recognition and confirmation of the baron status in 1862 for the owner of the Fideikommiss Holzhausen
  • Schütz , from the house of Weißenschirmbach , ancient Thuringian nobility, mentioned in a document since 1308
  • Schütz von Orlamünde , old knightly castle men of the Counts of Orlamünde at their ancestral castle ; provided with Heinrich VII. 1393-1403 the bishop of Merseburg ; After the branch of Schütz von Wandersleben ( Wandersleben ) was lost in the 17th century, the entire family died out in 1859
  • Schütz also Schütz von Schützki , Nuremberg, later Göritz patrician family ; 1404 mentioned in a document in the Nuremberg Council; 1486 imperial letter of arms for the brothers Hans and Urich Schüczen , 1539 imperial knighthood for Hieronymus Schütz († 1552), mayor of Chemnitz ; 1665 Bohemian baron for Ernst Gottfried von Schützen, imperial captain; Bohemian count in 1687 for the same, Ernst Gottfried Freiherr von Schützen and Leipoltzheimb ( Leipoldsheim ); the count's line expired in 1720; 1885 Prussian baron with name and coat of arms association with the expired barons of Leerodt as contactor of Leerodt for Georg von Schütz auf Leerodt , Prussian major
  • Schütze , Mansfeld nobility, mentioned in a document 1452, extinct around 1500
  • Schütz vom Eutingerthal , in 1470 the progenitor, the Horber mayor Michel Schütz († 1503), acquired half the village of Salzstetten from Vogt zu Hornberg, Ludwig von Emershofen, and soon afterwards, (before or in) 1474, also Eutingertal Castle ; In 1481 he was enfeoffed with the Hof zu Lützenhardt and acquired the village of Tumlingen, which he sold again to Georg von Ehingen in 1483 together with the "Lützenhardter Mühle" and the Hof zu Lützenhardt ; his son Sebastian built the “Salzstetter Schlössle” in 1514; 1474, 1535 and 1633, respectively, ennobled; In 1564 the manor Eutingertal (castle and manor) goes to the lords of Ow , son and grandson of Agnes Schütz von Eutingertal; Michel's son Michel Schütz von Eutingertal acquired the rule of Baisingen in 1507, Gallus Schütz von Eutingertal established a family entourage from it in 1551 ; 1632: after the death of Georg von Eutingertal, Reinhard von Ow took over the over-indebted rule; 1658: Sigmund Jäcklin von Hohenroldt, heir to the Schütz von Eutingertal, sells his part of the Baisingen estate; 1661: Georg Adam Themar von Schadenweiler, heir to Gallus Schütz von Eutingertal, sells his share in the Baisingen rule
  • Schütze , Querfurt nobility, mentioned in a document 1497
  • Schütz von Pansdorf also Schütz von Bahnsdorf ( Bahnsdorf ), Silesian-Meissen nobility, mentioned in a document since 1541
  • Schütz auf Pfeilstadt , also Schütz von Pfeilstatt , an aristocratic family from the Principality of Basel, head of the cathedral chapter in the 16th century, 1708 at the table of the Palatinate-Sulzbach estates; Enrollment in the baron class of the Bavarian knighthood for Christoph Ludwig Johann Freiherr von Schütz auf Pfeilstadt (1759–1821), Bavarian treasurer and director of the mine administration
  • Schütz , 1656 imperial nobility with improved coat of arms; 1809 matriculation with the baron class of the Bavarian knighthood
  • Sinold called Schütz or Sinold called von Schütz (today's name Synold von Schüz ), originating from Hesse, whose progenitor Hermann Sinolt is called Schütz, documented from 1472 to 1497, Hessian mayor of Biedenkopf and ceilingbach , probably illegitimate descendant of Senold von Reinheim ( = Sinold von Rosenbach , documented as early as the 13th century); 1674 Imperial nobility for Johann Helwig Sinolt called Schüz (1623–1677), Braunschweig-Lüneburg Chancellor; 1698 Confirmation of the imperial nobility for his brother Johann Philipp Sinold called von Schütz (1633–1702), Privy Councilor, Vice Chancellor of Saxony-Eisenach and President of Nassau-Weilburg. The management of the form Synold von Schüz was not objected to in Anhalt-Köthen and Prussia.
  • Schütz von Purschütz after the headquarters of Pürschütz in Bohemia, also Schütz von Burschig , a Swabian noble family, with Georg von Schütz zu Purschütz († 1681) in the male line
  • Schütz or Schütz von Hohenstein ( Hohenstein Castle ), or Schütz-Pflummer , 1699 imperial nobility; 1719 Imperial Baroness
  • Schütz von Modrzytzky , 1702 nobility for Martin Modrzytzky, administrator
  • Schütz , 1707 confirmation of imperial nobility; 1709 Mecklenburg recognition in each case for Hans Albrecht Schütz, Mecklenburg-Schwerin Chamber of Commerce
  • Schütz also Schützen , in 1709 a Bohemian knighthood for the brothers Carl Philipp Schütz and Ernst Gottlieb Schütz, landowner on Zobten
  • Schütz , patrician family from Memmingen ; 1751 Imperial nobility confirmation with improvement of the coat of arms for the brothers Johannes Schütz. Councilor and Matthäus Schütz, Bavarian Council; 1809 enrollment in the aristocratic class of the Bavarian knighthood for the first-named son Paul Sigmund von Schütz , master of forest, former mayor of Memmingen
  • Schütze , 1786 Prussian nobility for the brothers Friedrich Wilhelm Schütze (* 1780) and Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Schütze (* 1782), grandson of the banker in Stettin and Prussian secret councilor Friedrich Wilhelm Schütze (1717–1794)
  • Schütz-Lenzenau , 1790 nobility by Prince Maximilian von Waldburg-Zeil (1750–1818) for Carl Schütz, children of the Konstanz court and government councilors Carl and Maria Crescenzia
  • Schütze (often Schütz in literature ), 1790 Prussian nobility for the brothers Johann Friedrich Schütz (1740–1798), later president of the Pomeranian War and Domain Chamber and George Carl Gotthilf Schütz (1758–1805), later secret chief finance councilor
  • Schütz , 1803 Prussian nobility for Johann George Schütz (1733–1809), Privy Oberfinanzrat, whose son was the poet and essayist Christian Wilhelm von Schütz, called Schütz-Lacrimas (1776–1847)
  • Schütz , 1806 Prussian nobility for Georg Scuza, economic inspector in Posen'schen
  • Contactor h. Strzelec , Fryderyk Adolf Schütz h. Strzelec (1782-1854), architect, builder and freemason, whose father came from Dresden, was in congress Poland in 1827 in the course of the award of the Order of St. Anne III. Class ennobled; His son Karol (1890–1957) has the gender name on Szyc h. Strzelec polonized
  • Contactor h. Schütz , the widow of Franciszek Krzysztof Wilhelm Schütz (1768–1840), Anna Teresa Schütz, née Köhler h. Węgłowiec (1794–1867) and six of their children proved their nobility in Warsaw in 1845 and were named Schütz h. Schütz recognized
  • Schütz zu Holzhausen called von Bechtolsheim , Freiherren, 1862 name and coat of arms association with the aforementioned Schütz zu Holzhausen ; 1885 matriculation with the baron class of the Bavarian knighthood
  • Schütz , 1906 Prussian nobility for the descendants of Johann Friedrich Schütz (1785–1854), Prussian major, who had already held the title of nobility since 1815

See also

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d George Adalbert von Mülverstedt , Adolf Matthias Hildebrandt : J. Siebmacher's large and general Wappenbuch , VI. Volume, 6th Department of Extinct Prussian Nobility: Province of Saxony , Bauer & Raspe, Nuremberg 1884, p. 153, Tfl. 100.
  2. Johann Georg Megerle von Mühlfeld: Austrian Adels-Lexikon des eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, containing all persons who were elevated to the various degrees of German-Hereditary or imperial nobility from 1701 to 1820 by the sovereigns of Austria because of their services to the imperial state. Vienna 1824, p. 99.
  3. Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Freiherrlichen Häuser , 3rd year, Justus Perthes , Gotha 1853, pp. 420-422.
  4. George Adalbert von Mülverstedt, Adolf Matthias Hildebrandt: J. Siebmacher's large and general Wappenbuch , VI. Volume, 6th department of extinct Prussian nobility: Province of Saxony , Bauer & Raspe, Nuremberg 1884, p. 152, Tfl. 99
  5. a b Konrad Blažek : J. Siebmacher's large and general book of arms , VI. Volume, 8th section, 3rd part, The dead nobility of the Prussian province of Silesia , Bauer & Raspe, Nuremberg 1894, p. 111, Tfl. 70.
  6. Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the count's houses , 41st year, Justus Perthes, Gotha 1868, p. 1081.
  7. ^ Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Freiherrlichen Häuser , 37th year, Justus Perthes, Gotha 1887, pp. 546-547.
  8. ^ History of the Salzstetter Schlössle
  9. Neckar-Chronik.de: The Salzstetter Schlössle
  10. Lützenhardt
  11. ^ Waldachtal: Salzstetten on the edge of the empire
  12. ^ Regest of the nobility letter
  13. Otto von Alberti : Württembergisches Adels- und Wappenbuch , Volume 2, Stuttgart 1899, p. 710.
  14. Baden-Württemberg State Archives
  15. Johann Sinapius : Schlesischer Curiositäten First Presentation, Darinnen the considerable families of the Silesian nobility , Leipzig 1720, p. 838 ; Of the Silesian Nobility Anderer Part Or continuation of Schlesischer Curiositäten , Leipzig and Breslau 1728, pp. 982–983.
  16. ^ François Kohler: Schütz von Pfeilstatt. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
  17. Carl Knetsch : Origin and older history of the Sinold family called Schütz . In: Communications of the Hessian Family History Association in Darmstadt , Volume 1, 2, 1926. Here: pp. 33–40.
  18. Hessische Ahnenlisten , Volume 3, 1975, p. 837 and German Gender Book , Volume 138, 1964.
  19. Historical Archives of the City of Cologne , Best. 1037 (Raitz von Frentz (family)), A 62/11 (Emperor Leopold I confirms and again raises the brothers Nikolaus Wolfgang Sinold called Schütz , the Elector of Saxony's Privy Councilor and Chief Magistrate, and Johann Philipp Sinold called Schütz , Sachsen-Eisennachschen Privy Councilor and Vice Chancellor, hereditary to the status and rank of the old nobility.)
  20. Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume XIV, Volume 131 of the complete series, Limburg an der Lahn 2003, p. 285.
  21. Otto von Alberti: Württembergisches Adels- und Wappenbuch , Volume 2, Stuttgart 1899, p. 712.
  22. Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Freiherrlichen Häuser , 37th year, Justus Perthes, Gotha 1887, p. 853.
  23. ^ Johann Georg Megerle von Mühlfeld : Austrian Adels-Lexikon des eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, containing all persons who were elevated to the various degrees of German-Hereditary or imperial nobility by the sovereigns of Austria because of their services to the imperial state. Vienna 1824, p. 381.
  24. Johann Georg Megerle von Mühlfeld: Austrian Adels-Lexikon des eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, containing all persons who were elevated to the various degrees of German-Hereditary or imperial nobility from 1701 to 1820 by the sovereigns of Austria because of their services to the imperial state. Vienna 1824, p. 206.
  25. Maximilian Gritzner : Chronological register of the Brandenburg-Prussian class elevations and acts of grace from 1600–1873. Berlin 1874, p. 48.
  26. Maximilian Gritzner: Chronological register of the Brandenburg-Prussian class elevations and acts of grace from 1600–1873. Berlin 1874, p. 56.
  27. ^ Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses , sixth year, Justus Perthes, Gotha 1912, pp. 878–881.
  28. Maximilian Gritzner: Chronological register of the Brandenburg-Prussian class elevations and acts of grace from 1600–1873. Berlin 1874, p. 73.
  29. Elżbieta Sęczys: Szlachta wylegitymowana w Królestwie polskim 1836-1861 , Warsaw 2000, contactor, S. 615th
  30. Elżbieta Sęczys: Szlachta wylegitymowana w Królestwie polskim 1836-1861 , Warsaw 2000, contactor, S. 614th
  31. Gothaisches genealogisches Taschenbuch der Briefadeligen houses , second year, Justus Perthes, Gotha 1908, pp. 841–842.