Rosenstiel (noble family)
Von Rosenstiel is the name of an originally Alsatian family who took up offices and estates in Prussia in the 19th century .
history
The evangelical family from Lower Alsace first appeared in a document around 1500 in the land register of Mundolsheim as the "Rosenstühl" house. The trunk series begins in 1550 with Martin Rosenstiel there. After Friedrich Philipp Rosenstiel had succeeded in the Prussian civil service, his son Wilhelm Rosenstiel, owner of the Decker'schen Hofbuchdruckerei in Posen, was raised to the Prussian nobility on September 29, 1845 in Sanssouci in Herzogswalde . Members of the family managed the Prussian domains of Gorgast and Marienwalde , became district administrators or occupied other high official positions. By marriage they acquired estates in the province of Poznan .
coat of arms
The coat of arms awarded by the nobility diploma of June 6, 1857 is split and shows a natural, stalked red rose with a flower, two buds and two leaves in silver, and a sword arm in armor on the left.
possession
- Herzogswalde (domain), Sternberg / Neumark district
- Gorgast (domain) and Neuhof I and II ( Küstriner Vorland )
- Marienwalde (domain), Arnswalde district
- Lipie and Ośniszczewo, Hohensalza district
family members
- Friedrich Philipp Rosenstiel (1754–1832), director of the Royal Prussian Porcelain Manufactory and member of the Prussian State Council
- Gustav von Rosenstiel (1824–1888), dike captain of the Oderbruch
- Conrad von Rosenstiel (1851–1910), Prussian district administrator
- Arnold von Rosenstiel (1864–1926), Prussian district administrator
- Hans von Rosenstiel (1871–1955), Prussian district administrator
- Klaus von Rosenstiel (1905–1973), German agricultural scientist, plant breeder and university professor
- Lutz von Rosenstiel (1938–2013), German organizational psychologist
Individual evidence
- ↑ Walter v. Hueck: Adelslexikon . tape XII . Starke, Limburg 2001, p. 36 .
- ↑ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke (Ed.): New general German nobility Lexicon . tape 7 . Friedrich Voigt's bookstore, Leipzig 1876.
- ↑ A stone on a stone. Retrieved November 23, 2018 (Polish).
- ^ Wolfgang Büscher : Berlin-Moscow, journey on foot . Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, 2006, ISBN 3-499-33230-2 , pp. 64-67 .
literature
Gothaisches Handbuch des Nels, Volume 41, B, Briefadel, Starcke Verlag, Limburg, 1968