Ougspurger (patrician family)

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Michael Ougspurger (IV.) Coat of arms in the church of Frutigen (1728)
Philibert Friedrich von Ougspurger (1796–1880), portrait by Johann Friedrich Dietler (1829).

The von Ougspurger family (also Augsburger , Ougsburger ) was a Bernese patrician family who owned the citizenship of the city of Bern by 1435 at the latest . The family died out in 1907 with Rudolf Friedrich Ludwig von Ougspurger.

Members of the sex temporarily owned the dominions of Gerzensee , Löwenberg , Reichenbach , Vufflens , the Mettlen estate and the Ougspurger estate on the rear Schosshalde in Bern.

people

  • Hans Ougspurger († 1520), of the Grand Council, Landvogt zu Laupen , Ohmgeldner, the Small Council, Council of War
  • Michael Ougspurger (I.) († 1557), of the Grand Council, bailiff of Aarwangen , of the Small Council, first catfish master
  • Michael Ougspurger (II.) (1554–1610), of the Grand Council, Governor of Moudon , of the Small Council, Governor of Lausanne , Deutschseckelmeister
  • Michael Ougspurger (III.) (1562–1625), Lord of Reichenbach, of the Grand Council, Obervogt zu Schenkenberg
  • Christoph Ougspurger (1577–1639), Lord of Löwenberg, of the Grand Council, mayor of Murten
  • Hans Anton Ougspurger (1599–1643), Lord of Reichenbach, of the Grand Council, sixteen to butchers
  • Michael Ougspurger (IV.) (1648–1732), of the Grand Council, Council Clerk, Governor of Moudon , of the Small Council, Salt Director, Venner
  • Beat Sigmund Ougspurger (1692–1771), German appellate judge, Grand Council, Governor of Aigle , Small Council, Venner, Welschseckelmeister
  • Hieronymus Balthasar Emanuel Ougspurger (1693–1770), of the Grand Council, restaurant attendant
  • Philibert Friedrich von Ougspurger (1796–1880), officer in the Swiss Guard in Paris 1817–1830, burger clerk of Bern.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Furrer 2012, pp. 225–243.

Web links

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