Nail to the Loburg
Nagel zur Loburg was an important noble family in Ostbevern .
In 1651 a brother-in-law of Droste zu Senden, Adolf von Nagel, owner of Loburg Castle in Ostbevern , becomes . On April 14, 1649, Adolf von Nagel zu Ittlingen married Elisabeth Anna Droste zu Loburg (daughter of Joachim Droste zu Loburg). Their first son Georg Joachim marries Magaretha Adelheid Dorothea von Eerde († 1724). Their son, Johann Caspar Friedrich von Nagel zu Loburg, married Elisabeth Bernhardina Theodora von Valcke in 1716, previously canons of Nottuln Abbey . The younger son Heidenreich Adolf, canon of Münster and Osnabrück, provost of St. Mauritz and Münster court chamber president inherits Loburg Castle after the death of Johann Caspar in 1732. The older branch of Nagel zu Loburg dies with him in 1748.
Adolf's second son Wilhelm Franz von Nagel zu Loburg married Catharina Charlotte von Köth zu Wanscheid on August 25, 1695 (daughter of Johann Wilhelm Köth von Wanscheid and Clara Elisabeth von Cronberg). Their son Josef Marsil Wilhelm Xaver von Nagel zur Loburg married Anna Adolphine von Nagel zu Herl on June 4, 1747, who was previously canon at Nottuln Abbey. He inherits Loburg from Adolf Heidenreich and has a new castle built there under Johann Conrad Schlaun . His son Clemens August Theodor Josef von Nagel zur Loburg (married to Anna Clementine Wilhelmine von Heereman zu Zuydtwyck since 1780 ) had to cede the castle to Friedrich Clemens von Elverfeldt zu Dahlhausen and Steinhausen at a foreclosure auction in 1785 , after the family in Was bankrupt.
Pedigree, written December 10th, 1790
Jürgen von Nagel from House Ittlingen | ||||||||||||||||
Adolf von Nagel from the Ittlingen House | ||||||||||||||||
Adolphina von Wendt from Haus Renzen | ||||||||||||||||
Wilhelm Franz von Nagel of Loburg | ||||||||||||||||
Joachim Droste to the Loburg | ||||||||||||||||
Elisabeth Anna Droste from the Loburg | ||||||||||||||||
Elisabeth von Chalon called Trippe von der Fiegenburg | ||||||||||||||||
Josef Marsil Wilhelm Xaver von Nagel zur Loburg | ||||||||||||||||
Joachim Friedrich Koeth von Wanscheidt | ||||||||||||||||
Johann Wilhelm Koeth von Wanscheidt | ||||||||||||||||
Charlotte von Dannschütz | ||||||||||||||||
Maria Katharina Charlotta Köth von Wanscheidt | ||||||||||||||||
Kristoph von Cronberg von Auburg | ||||||||||||||||
Clara Elisabetha von Cronberg von Auburg | ||||||||||||||||
Martha Schütz von Holzhausen | ||||||||||||||||
Clemens August von Nagel to Loburg and Keuschenburg | ||||||||||||||||
Mathias von Nagel zu Ittlingen | ||||||||||||||||
Georg Adolph von Nagel to Herl | ||||||||||||||||
Maria Judith von Katterbach zu Gaul | ||||||||||||||||
Matthias Werner from Nagel to Herl | ||||||||||||||||
Werner Freiherr von Gymnich zu Vlatten | ||||||||||||||||
Maria Anna Adriana from Gymnich zu Vlatten | ||||||||||||||||
Maria Anna Scheiffard from Merode zu Birlinghausen | ||||||||||||||||
Maria Anna from Nagel to Herl | ||||||||||||||||
Engelbert zu Neuhoff called Ley zu Badinghausen | ||||||||||||||||
Friedrich Kaspar Freiherr zu Neuhoff called Ley zu Badinghagen | ||||||||||||||||
Anna Magaretha von Scheidt called Weschpfenning von Elsfeldt and Roth | ||||||||||||||||
Maria Anna Josepha von Neuhoff called Ley zu Badinghagen | ||||||||||||||||
Eno Adam Freiherr von In- and Kniphausen Lord of Lützeborg and Fendelt in East Friesland | ||||||||||||||||
Anna Magaretha Freiin von In- and Kniphausen | ||||||||||||||||
Ostavia Johanna von Riperda from House and Glory Frambsum | ||||||||||||||||
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Archive NRW.
- ↑ Authentic collection of aristocratic coats of arms and family tables existing and sworn up by the Bergische Knighthood, p. 52.
- ↑ Sven Solterbeck: Blue blood and red numbers. Westphalian nobility in bankruptcy 1700–1815 . Waxmann Verlag, Münster 2018, ISBN 978-3-8309-3869-9 , pp. 223-236 .
- ↑ Authentic collection of aristocratic coats of arms and family tables existing and sworn up by the Bergische Knighthood, page 52
- ↑ Authentic collection of the noble coats of arms and family tables existing and sworn by the Bergische Knighthood, page 53.