Pomeranian ash
Pommer Esche is the name of a family originating from Western Pomerania , whose family line begins with Hinrich Pommer (* around 1515), councilor and mayor of Bergen on Rügen .
Nobility uprisings
- Swedish nobility on 10 November 1813 Stockholm for Johann Joachim Arnold Pommer Esche (1774-1814), royal Swedish Government in Stralsund .
- Prussian inclination to grant the name form “von Pommer Esche called von Henning auf Schönhoff” by the highest cabinet order (A.KO.) on October 16, 1918 in the main headquarters for Elise von Pommer Esche , Fideikommissherrin on Vehra, today part of Henschleben in Thuringia .
Coat of arms (1813)
A green ash in gold on green ground . On the helmet with green and gold covers an upright crowned red griffin , in the right front claw wielding a sword wrapped in laurel .
Name bearer
- Adolf von Pommer Esche (1804–1871), Prussian civil servant, most recently Upper President of the Rhine Province
- Albert von Pommer Esche (1837–1903), Prussian civil servant, most recently Upper President of the Province of Saxony
- Johann Friedrich von Pommer Esche (1803–1870), Prussian civil servant, most recently General Tax Director
- Robert von Pommer Esche (1833–1898), Prussian civil servant, most recently Oberfinanzrat
- Rudolf von Pommer-Esche (1872–1952), German administrative lawyer, most recently in the state tax office in Kassel
See also
- Johann Pommeresch (1624–1689), German professor of law
literature
- Genealogical handbook of the nobility , noble houses B Volume XV, Volume 83 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1984, p. 380 f.
- Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume X, Volume 119 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1999, ISBN 3-7980-0819-1 , p. 476.