Schrader (noble family, 1708)
Schrader is the name of a noble family that was mainly based in what is now Lower Saxony , but also in Schleswig-Holstein .
history
With a diploma from May 19, 1708, Christoph Schrader (1641–1713), Kurdish-Lüneburg court advisor and envoy to the Perpetual Diet in Regensburg , and his brother Kilian Schrader (1650–1721), Kurdish-Lüneburg court advisor in Celle , were admitted to the imperial nobility raised. This elevation to the nobility was officially announced in Hanover on April 19, 1709. Both were sons of Christoph Schrader (1601–1680 in Helmstedt), professor of rhetoric at the University of Helmstedt.
The tribe continued to flourish, received the Meißendorf and Sunder estates in Lüneburg in 1747 in the person of government councilor Gottlieb Ludwig von Schrader (1695–1760), and was incorporated into the knightly nobility of the Lüneburg landscape .
Duke Georg Wilhelm had already enfeoffed Kilian Schrader on September 10, 1697 with the noble free estate Culpin ( Kulpin ) with Göldenitz . In 1728 his son Christian Otto von Schrader inherited Culpin, which remained in the family until the beginning of the 20th century. So the family was also part of the knighthood and landscape in the Duchy of Saxony-Lauenburg . Other goods that the family acquired in Lauenburg were Rondeshagen (1832), Kastorf and Bliestorf (1832) and Grienau ( Grinau ).
coat of arms
The family coat of arms shows an oblique blue bar in silver, which is covered with three six-pointed golden stars standing one below the other and is surrounded by a red rose with golden inscriptions at the top, but by a transverse branch at the bottom with a branch at the bottom and left three acorns grows up.
Name bearer
- Christoph von Schrader (1641–1713), councilor and envoy to the Reichstag in Regensburg
- Kilian von Schrader (1650–1721), court councilor of curbraunschweig-lüneburg
- his son Christian Otto von Schrader
- Gottlieb Ludwig von Schrader (1695–1760)
- Detlev Barthold von Schrader (1738–1830) on Kulpin, Drost, Landdrost, Oberhauptmann
- Carl Ernst Adolph Burchard von Schrader (1770–1833) on Kulpin, Drost, Landdrost, Oberhauptmann
- Ernst Barthold von Schrader (1800–1872) on Kulpin and Rondeshagen, district administrator and parliamentarian
- August Louis Detlev von Schrader (1810-1859) to Bliestorf, district administrator and parliamentarian
- Werner Otto Karl von Schrader (1840–1922), judge and parliamentarian
- Karl Ernst Adolf Freiherr von Schrader (1848–1896), manor owner and court official
- Otto von Schrader (1888–1945), admiral
Monuments
- Grave complex at Gut Sunder
- Memorial stone at the Church of St. George on the Mountain
- Memorial plaque on the Maria Magdalenen Church in Berkenthin
- Epitaph on the ambassadors cemetery in Regensburg near the Dreieinigkeitskirche . The inscription of the epitaph and the professional career of Christoph von Schrader are documented.
Memorial stone at the Church of St. George on the Mountain
Memorial plaque on the Maria Magdalenen Church in Berkenthin
Epitaph of the Schrader ambassadors cemetery
literature
- Anton Otto Schrader: Oldest news from the Schrader family. Schlotke, Hamburg 1885. Digitized
- Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon . Volume 8: Saackhen, Wailckhl v. Saackhen - stone mason to Bulgarn. Leipzig 1868, p. 330f .
Web links
- Bliestorf history: The time of the von Schrader family 1832–1910 . (with illus. coat of arms of the von Schrader family on Kulpin; awarded in 1708 by Emperor Joseph I.)
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Albrecht Klose, Klaus-Peter Rueß: The grave inscriptions on the ambassador's cemetery in Regensburg. Texts, translations, biographies, notes . Ed .: Stadtarchiv Regensburg (= Regensburger Studien . Volume 22 ). Regensburg City Archives, Regensburg 2015, ISBN 978-3-943222-13-5 , p. 84-88 .