Oettingen (German-Baltic noble family)

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Coat of arms of those of Oettingen, according to the Baltic Wappenbuch

Oettingen is the name of an originally from Westphalia originating German-Baltic noble family . The family is not related to the Princely House of Oettingen (Franconian-Swabian noble family) .

history

The first-time documentary mention made at the end of the 15th century with Dirick Ottynck in Zehntregister the monastery above water in today's district Borken , while Lambert Ottingh is 1,480 citizens in Tallinn on 17 November. The family line begins in 1548 with Ewert Otting - businessman, senior man of the Great Guild , councilor and later mayor in Riga , who dies in 1581 as bailiff.

On June 27, 1687 took place ennoblement of Johann Oettingen councilor in Riga, mayors and - Konsistorialpräsident - by King Charles XI. from Sweden than from Oettingen . In 1745 it was entered in the register of the Livonian knighthood .

Important namesake

Personalities of the German-Baltic noble family von Oettingen:

  • Alexander von Oettingen (* 1798; † 1846): Livonian land marshal and district administrator ; ⚭ Helene von Knorring (* 1793; † 1863), fathered a. a. Alexander Konstantin, Georg Philipp,
  • Nikolai von Oettingen (* 1826; † 1876): Land Marshal and District Administrator of the Livonian Knighthood * Nikolai von Oettingen (* 1826; † 1876): Land Marshal and District Administrator of the Livonian Knighthood
    • August Georg Friedrich (* 1823; 1908): manor owner, Livonian country marshal , district administrator , civil governor and mayor of Riga ; ⚭ Ida von Wilcken (* 1827; † 1893): fathered Burchard and two other sons and two sisters
      • Burchard von Oettingen (* 1850; † 1923): Kgl. Prussian Oberlandstallmeister and Stud Manager Trakehnen; ⚭ 1878 Anna Freiin von Wolff (* 1857; † 1925) had two children, Marissa Emily (* 1879; † 1969) and Otto Krafft (* 1880; † 1917)
    • Nicolai Conrad Peter (* 1826; 1876): Land Marshal and District Administrator of the Livonian Knighthood
      • Arved von Oettingen (* 1857, † 1943): District Administrator, President of the Livonian Economic Society, Chairman of the Association of Members of the Livonian Nobility
    • Eduard Reinhold (* 1829; 1919): politician in the national politics of Livonia

Goods (extract)

Other goods:

  • Meselau (Medzulas muiža)
  • Planup (Plānupes muiža)
  • Zögenhof (Sējas muiža)
  • Gravenhof (Grāvesmuiža)
  • Kastran (Kastrānes muiža)
  • Durenhof (Dūres muiža)
  • Sepküll (Pāles muiža)
  • Powder cover (Dīķeru muiža)
  • Pumpkin farm
  • Duckershof (Dūķeru muiža)
  • Meddum (Medumu muiža)
  • Kalkuhnen (Kalkūnes muiža)
  • Kersel (Kaarepere mõis)
  • Immofer (Imukvere mõis)
  • Neu-Wrangelshof (Vastse-Prangli)
  • Pölks (Põlgaste mõis)
  • Pörafer (Pööravere mõis)
  • Kodjerw (Kodijärve mõis)
  • Kawast (Kavastu mõis)
  • Waimastfer (Vaimastvere mõis)
  • Böcklershof (Pöögle mõis)
  • Hohensee (Kadrina mõis)
  • Groß-Köppo (Suure-Kõpu mõis)
  • Ohlershof (Oosoli mõis)
  • Old Bornhusen (Kaubi mõis)
  • New Bornhusen (Pornuse mõis)
  • Wesslershof (Vesleri mõis)
  • Wagenküll (Taagepera mõis)
  • Salishof (Saaluse mõis)
  • Kaima (Kõima mõis)
  • Kibbijerw (Kivijärve mõis)
  • Blacks (Vardi mõis)

coat of arms

Blazon : The shield shows in black two interlaced command staffs which are tied together by a flying silver ribbon, accompanied by a 5-rayed silver star above and below . On the helmet with black and gold covers on the right and black and silver covers on the left is a red-tongued golden lion's body.

Individual evidence

  1. State Archives Münster
  2. ^ Revaler Bürgerbuch 1, sheet 19 verso

literature

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