Schmid (patrician family)
The von Schmid family (also Schmid von der Kugel ) is a Zurich patrician family .
history
Burkhart Schmid from Klingnau became a citizen of Zurich in 1406. He is likely to be identical with Bürkli Schmid, who was accepted as an Ausburger in 1385 and resigned from citizenship in 1397 . Oswald Schmid was the first of the family in the Grand Council from 1441 at the latest and in the Small Council from 1444 . Since Andreas Schmid (1504–1565) was knighted on the piano procession in 1525, the dynasty bore the Junker title . Around 1530 the Schmid changed from the guild of the Meisen to the aristocratic society of the Constaffel .
Members of the family owned the Goldenberg Castle (in Dorf ZH ) from 1737 to 1765 , from 1629 to 1798 a share in the Kempten estate near Wetzikon and a country estate in Wollishofen .
The male line died out in Zurich in 1864 . Today only the branch of the family , which was accepted into the Dutch nobility in 1895, is still in flower .
people
- Burkhart Schmid († 1436), citizen of Zurich, landlord of the Rössli
- Hans Schmid († 1479), Vogt of Grüningen
- Felix Schmid (I.) (1438–1502), called Fabri, Dominican of Basel, Ulm, preacher general
- Felix Schmid (II.) (1454–1524), businessman, Vogt zu Kyburg, mayor, leader in the Swabian War
- Andreas Schmid (1504–1565), mercenary in French service, knight, Vogt of Baden, Vogt of Horgen, Vogt of Kyburg, Reichsvogt, member of the Small Council
- Hans Heinrich (1542–1590), member of the Small Council, Vogt zu Männedorf, Vogt zu Lugano
literature
- Historical-Biographical Lexicon of Switzerland . Supplement band. Neuchâtel 1934.
- Katja Hürlimann: Schmid, from (ZH). In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- Hans Schulthess: Cultural Images from Zurich's Past. Vol. 1. Zurich 1930.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Nederland's Adelsboek 92, 2006-2007, pp. 401-411.
- ↑ a b c d e HBLS, Suppl., P. 153.
- ^ Martin Lassner: Schmid Felix. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
Web links
- Schmid coat of arms on chgh.net