Schmöger on Adelzhausen

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Family coat of arms above the old Friedberg schoolhouse , formerly the Electoral toll and salt office

Schmöger auf Adelzhausen is the name of a Bavarian post-aristocratic family.

history

The first attested ancestor of the family is Blasius (I.) Schmöger (* around 1490; † September 3, 1554) Schmied in Meiningen, Franconia . One branch could then be identified in the 17th century with the master baker Jacob Schmöger († April 4, 1658) in the Swabian town of Ziemetshausen , where the extensive family had resided for generations. His grandson Franz Anton Schmöger, custodian of Friedberg and Wertingen , received the nobility diploma from Emperor Karl VII on April 20, 1744 in Frankfurt am Main . Associated with this was the ability to own fiefdom . The electoral Bavarian tender for the same took place on April 29, 1746. According to the Hofmark Conscription of 1752 he was the landlord of the Hofmark Adelzhausen . Since then, the sex has called itself from Schmöger to Adelzhausen . The enrollment in the Kingdom of Bavaria with the aristocratic class for his son, Franz Joseph von Schmöger auf Adelzhausen, royal Bavarian government councilor, happened on October 25, 1813.

coat of arms

Blazon : Square shield : 1 and 4 in red an inward-facing golden lion with a silver morning star in its paws. 2 and 3 in blue three (2, 1) white lilies . The crest is the golden lion with the morning star growing , the helmet covers are blue and yellow.

Genealogy (selection)

  • Georg Schmöger (born March 17, 1651; † January 14, 1722), master baker in Ziemetshausen; ⚭ Susanna sticks
    • Franz Anton von Schmöger (born January 29, 1696; † 1773), curb-Bavarian caretaker administrator of Friedberg and Wertingen, electoral prince. Advice; ⚭ NN
      • Franz Joseph von Schmöger (born February 28, 1733 - † May 5, 1821), royal. Bavarian Councilor in Munich; ⚭ Magdalena Freiin von Wadenspan
        • Franz Joseph Ferdinand von Schmöger (* October 8, 1761; † January 8, 1825), royal. Bavarian Major General, Commander of the Würzburg Fortress; ⚭ Elisabetha Schneider
          • Elise von Schmöger († May 18, 1857); ⚭ Josef Naus , royal. Bavarian major general and surveying engineer
        • Christoph von Schmöger (born August 18, 1765; † January 30, 1839), royal. Bavarian councilor, Colonel of the Landwehr in Regensburg; ⚭ Katharina Sutor
          • Ferdinand von Schmöger (born January 8, 1792; † March 4, 1864), professor and conservator at the Lyceum Regensburg
          • Joseph von Schmöger, actuary at the royal. District Court of Pfaffenberg
          • Katharina von Schmöger; ⚭ February 26, 1826 Joachim von Ruf, royal. District Court Assessor to Stadtamhof
          • Christoph von Schmöger, priest and vicar at the collegiate monastery in Regensburg
        • Nanette von Schmöger; ⚭ NN from Herscher
      • Maria Anna von Schmöger; ⚭ Markus Christoph Nicolaus von Massenhausen , Bavarian Court Chamber Councilor in Munich
      • NN from Schmöger; ⚭ NN
        • Sebastian von Schmöger, border toll office counter-clerk and main toller at the Hochzoll near Friedberg
        • Johann Nepomuk von Schmöger, Main Mauthner on the Hochzoll near Friedberg, town court clerk

literature

  • Pedigree of the Schmöger family from Meiningen: Descendants of Blasius I. Schmöger - Distribution in Seubrigshausen, Römhild, Ziemetshausen, Munich and Risstissen, 1990
  • German Gender Book (Genealogisches Handbuch Bürgerlicher Familien), Volume 71, 1930

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Status surveys and grace acts of German regional princes . 1877 ( google.de [accessed November 4, 2018]).
  2. ^ CA Starke (Firm): Genealogical manual of the nobility . CA Starke., 2001 ( google.de [accessed November 3, 2018]).
  3. ^ Johann Siebmacher: J. Siebmacher's grosses und Allgemeine Wappenbuch: in connection with several, newly published and with historical, genealogical and heraldic notes . Bauer and Raspe, 1856 ( google.de [accessed November 3, 2018]).
  4. ^ CA Starke (Firm): Genealogical manual of the nobility . CA Starke., 2001 ( google.de [accessed November 3, 2018]).
  5. ^ Augsburgische Ordinari Postzeitung von Staats-, schehrten, histor- u. economic news: 1777, 7-12 . Moy, 1777 ( google.de [accessed November 4, 2018]).
  6. ^ Karl Heinrich von Lang: Book of the nobility of the Kingdom of Baiern: basic work. 1 . 1815 ( google.de [accessed on November 3, 2018]).
  7. GAF Neumair: The safest means of reaching a very old age: with more than 7000 examples of people who have turned 90 to 360 years old . Sühring, 1822 ( google.de [accessed November 3, 2018]).
  8. ^ Schrettinger: The Royal Bavarian Military Max Joseph Order and its members . Commissioned by R. Oldenbourg, 1882 ( google.de [accessed on November 4, 2018]).
  9. ^ Regensburg: Regensburger Wochenblatt . Brenck, 1839 ( google.de [accessed November 3, 2018]).
  10. ^ New necrology of the Germans . Voigt, 1841 ( google.de [accessed November 4, 2018]).
  11. ^ Regensburg: Regensburger Wochenblatt . Brenck, 1840 ( google.de [accessed November 4, 2018]).
  12. The memory of the father dedicated to ... Mr. Markus Christoph Anton von Mässenhausen . 1793 ( google.de [accessed on November 4, 2018]).
  13. Münchner Zeitung: 1785 . Vötter, 1785 ( google.de [accessed November 4, 2018]).
  14. ^ Bernhard Beyer: History of Munich Freemasonry of the 18th [ie eighteenth] century: a contribution z. Cultural history of old Bavaria: [Festschrift d. Lodge to the chain, Munich, on the occasion of d. 100th Foundation Festival 1873-1973] . Bauhütten-Verlag, 1973 ( google.de [accessed November 4, 2018]).
  15. His electoral examination of the Palatinate etc. Court and state calendar: for d. Year ... 1788 . Franz, 1788 ( google.de [accessed November 4, 2018]).
  16. Bavaria: Royal Bavarian Government Gazette: 1810 . 1810 ( google.de [accessed on November 4, 2018]).