Morlot (patrician family)

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Morlot coat of arms (1743)
Morlothaus, Bern, Junkerngasse 32 (2011)

The von Morlot family is a Bernese patrician family from Lorraine who has owned the city of Bern as a citizen since 1600 . Members of the family owned the Münchenwiler Castle , the Bavois rule , the Rothaus Campagne and the Märchligen Campaign. The family has been aristocratic since 1838.

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  • Marc Morlot (I.) (1562–?), Doctor in Basel, city doctor of Bern, Burger of Bern 1600, Mr. zu Münchenwiler
  • Theodor Morlot (1593–1661), member of the Grand Council, Governor of Chillon, member of the Small Council
  • David Morlot (I.) (1593–1680), Lord of Marlot, Bavois, Offenberg, Praest, Lichtenberg, officer in the State Army of the Netherlands, Governor of William II, Prince of Orange, President of the High War Council. David (de) Morlot (also: David van Marlot) was a son of Josef Morlot from Conflans and Catharina Virot from Montbéliard. His grandfather was Thiébaud Morlot, who emigrated to Bern. After studying in Bern, David Morlot emigrated to the Netherlands. He became a personal friend of Friedrich Heinrich, Prince of Orange.
  • Daniel Morlot (I.) (1596–1670), Herr zu Münchenwiler, Herr zu Bavois, member of the Grand Council, Governor of Romainmôtier, Governor of Morges, member of the Small Council, Venner zu Metzgern, Colonel
  • David Morlot (II.) (1601–1648), Lord of Münchenwiler
  • Marc Morlot (II.) (1601–1648), governor of Avenches
  • Johann Morlot (1630–1709), member of the Grand Council, governor of St. Johannsen, Kastlan of Frutigen
  • Josef Morlot (1634–1675), Herr zu Bavois, member of the Grand Council
  • Johann Morlot (1640–1692), member of the Grand Council, governor of St. Johannsen
  • Daniel Morlot (II.) (1665–1715), pastor in Grafenried (appalled)
  • Samuel Morlot (1670–1763), Herr zu Märchligen, officer, member of the Grand Council, Governor of Grandson, member of the Small Council, Venner to butchers, Welschseckel master
  • Johannes Morlot (1674–1731), officer, conductor in the Frienisbergerhaus (Bern)
  • Abraham Morlot (1681–?), Landowner in Steffisburg
  • Marc Morlot (III.) (1668–1751), lawyer, owner of Rothaus, member of the Grand Council, governor in Thurgau, governor of Moudon, member of the small council, salt director, Venner zu Metzgern, colonel
  • Friedrich Franz Ludwig Morlot (1737–1814), Colonel, member of the Grand Council, town hall ruler, Landvogt zu Erlach, owner of the Schwand Campaign near Münsingen
  • Karl Emanuel Morlot (1741–1819), member of the Grand Council, signatory, state clerk
  • Adolf von Morlot (1820–1867), mining inspector, geologist, archaeologist, professor in Lausanne
  • Karl Albrecht von Morlot (1846–1931), engineer, federal. Superstructure inspector, lieutenant colonel

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