Schrempf (family)

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Schrempf is an old Austrian patrician family with roots in Tyrol , the Salzkammergut in Salzburg and Styria .

Occurrence

Occurrence in Tyrol

The first records existed in 1312 as a trade family in Schwaz and Hall . Konrad von Schrempf was Salzmeier and councilor, his coat of arms is documented in 1378 and 1385, he was married to Margarete von Eben. Stephan von Mayrhofen mentions the Schrempf zu Hall family in his genealogies of the Tyrolean nobility with their coat of arms. In the 14th century there were also records of the family in the brotherhood of St. Christoph am Arlberg . Vigil Raber put the family in his book of arms. Descendants have properties in the Salzkammergut , and a street in Bad Goisern is named after them.

Occurrence in the Salzkammergut

At the end of the 15th century, the first of the Schrempf family can be found in Bad Ischl and Hallstatt . Martin Schrempf I became a citizen of the city of Bad Ischl in 1542 and was awarded a coat of arms and fief article on December 14, 1567; in 1574 he was ennobled. Descendants of this family live in Vienna , Linz and Salzburg.

Occurrence in Salzburg

Schrempf is an old Salzburg family name. In 1496 Balthasar Schrempf came to Gut Kaprun. By marrying into many families, the Schrempf came to Unken , Niedernsill and Uttendorf .

Name bearer

Reichshofrat agent Jonas Schrimpf
  • Franz Schrempf (1870–1953), Austrian painter
  • Thomas Bernhard Schrempf called Friedberg (* 1980), entrepreneur, management consultant and author
  • Konrad von Schrempf, councilor in the city of Hall, Salzmeier
  • Reichshofrat agent Jonas Schrimpf (+1 696)

literature

  • Karl Finsterwalder : Tyrolean family names , Schlernschriften 284, Wagner University Press, Innsbruck, 1990
  • Leopold Ziller: Die Salzburger Familiennames , Ed. Society for Salzburg Regional Studies , Salzburg 1986
  • Hermann Gollub: Stammbuch der Ost Prussischen Salzburger , Salzburger Verein Gumbinnen 1934, Unchanged reprint: Salzburger Verein eV - Association of the Descendants of Salzburg Emigrants -, Bielefeld
  • Karl Friedrich von Frank : Status surveys and acts of grace for the German Empire and the Austrian hereditary lands until 1806 as well as imperial Austrian until 1823 with some additions to the "Old Austrian Adels-Lexicon" 1823-1918 . 1-5 Tape.
  • Karl Friedrich von Frank: Old Austrian Nobility Lexicon . Volume I (1823-1918).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Fischnaler coat of arms file Stn. 290 Tyrolean coat of arms
  2. Fischnaler - coat of arms file Stn. 498 - Tyrolean coat of arms
  3. Ernst Pisch, Inzing, The Lords of Eben
  4. Innsbruck Tyrolean Matriculation Foundation - Tyrolean coat of arms
  5. ↑ Book of arms of the Brotherhood of St. Christoph - Tyrolean arms
  6. Schrempfgasse, Bad Goisern am Hallstättersee, No. 4/2005, p. 10 f.
  7. Act in Austria. State archive: AT-OeStA / FHKA SUS Fam.A. S-279: Schrempf, Martin, coat of arms improvement and granting of nobility freedoms, web link
  8. File in the Haus-Hof- und Staatsarchiv: AT-OeStA / FHKA SUS Fam.A. S-279
  9. Article in the Ennstalwiki