Reinhard Erich von Gemmingen

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Reinhard Erich von Gemmingen (born December 11, 1866 in Budapest , † March 24, 1932 in the Palace Sanatorium, Nový Smokovec, High Tatras ) was an Austrian officer with the rank of Imperial and Royal Colonel . He owned a quarter of the possessions of the Barons von Gemmingen in Gemmingen and Ittlingen .

Life

Reinhard Erich von Gemmingen was a son of Otto von Gemmingen (1823–1890) and Sarah Anna Stewart of Ardvorlick (1829–1910). He attended the secondary school in Prague from 1877 to 1880 , the military lower secondary school in Eisenstadt from 1880 to 1881, the military upper secondary school Mährisch-Weißkirchen from 1881 to 1884 and the military academy in Wiener Neustadt from 1884 to 1887 . In 1887 he joined the Prinz Eugen von Savoyen Dragoon Regiment No. 13 in Enns, where he was first lieutenant in 1890 . In his military career he last reached the rank of colonel.

Due to his descent from the family of the Barons von Gemmingen , he inherited a quarter of the Gemmingen property in Gemmingen (also at the lower castle ) and in Ittlingen. His wife Emma Countess von Sizzo-Noris (1871-1947), whom he married in Vienna in 1892 , brought other possessions into the marriage, as she was co- owner of the Sizzo-Noris Fideikommissgüter San Bartolomeo, Civelo, through her father Heinrich Graf von Sizzo-Noris ( Terlago ), Matarello and Vezzano (in the Trient district ) as well as through their mother Maria Freiin von Heine-Geldern , a distant relative of Heinrich Heine , who was also co-heir of the Heine-Geldern estates in Schönkirchen (Lower Austria).

After the first son Wilhelm, born in 1893, had died in 1925, only the second son Hermann Heinrich (1895–1967) remained as heir. Hermann Heinrich remained single and lived with his mother in the Allgäu . He had no interest in the inherited property and sold the inheritance.

literature

  • Carl Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig Stocker : Family Chronicle of the Barons of Gemmingen , Heidelberg 1895, p. 100.
  • Walter von Hueck: Lineage of the Barons von Gemmingen , Limburg an der Lahn 1966, p. 137.
  • Maria Heitland: Family chronicle of the barons of Gemmingen. Continuation of the chronicles from 1895 and 1925/26 , Elztal 1991, p. 51.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Genealogical Handbook of Noble Houses, p. 396 Online
  2. ^ Genealogical handbook of the nobility. Contains Princely, Count, Baron, Noble Houses and Adelslexikon / Noble Houses / Department B. Letter nobility: BD XXXIII, 2000, p. 396 Online