Schulze Pellengahr

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Schulze Pellengahr is a Westphalian family , originally from the former prince-bishop Schultenhofe Pellengahr in the parish of Beckum ( Warendorf district ).

For centuries, the family exercised the office of Schulten in the Principality of Münster and through a clever marriage policy established numerous family ties to most of the large agricultural estates in the Münsterland .

Even today, the so-called “female line” of the family is based at the Schultenhof Pellengahr in Beckum. The "male line" was established on February 9, 1790 through the marriage of Johann Caspar Schulze Pellengahr to the heiress of the Steinhorst estate, Anna Sibylla Bernardina Freusberg gt. Schulte Steinhorst. The “male line” continues to this day on the former prince-bishop's Schultenhof Steinhorst in the parish of Ascheberg . Heinrich Franz Julius Schulze Pellengahr (Ascheberg) was raised to hereditary baron status by the Prussian King Wilhelm II in recognition of his services with his wife and his children who were already born towards the end of the monarchy . Since then, the family has carried the full name "Schulze Pellengahr Freiherren von Freusberg-Steinhorst".

Another name-bearing line came through marriage in 1928 to the former domkapitular Schultenhof Aldrup in the parish of Greven , where it is also still located today.

Numerous family members were or are politically and professionally involved to a particularly high degree. These include in particular:

literature

  • Joseph Freusberg: From the history of the former prince-bishop's Schultenhof Steinhorst near Ascheberg. In: History sheets of the Coesfeld district. Vol. 30, 2005, ISSN  0723-2098 , pp. 17-74.
  • Richard Pellengahr: Report on the preparation and implementation of the Norway campaign of the 196th Infantry Division in 1940. Münster 1999 (unchanged reprint of the 1952 edition).
  • Christian Schulze Pellengahr: An inventory of the Steinhorst Schultenhof in Ascheberg from 1833. In: History sheets of the Coesfeld district. Vol. 23, 1998, pp. 189-211.
  • Christian Schulze Pellengahr: Does a nobility award come into effect after reunification? In: The registry office. 56, 2003, ISSN  0341-3977 , pp. 193-198.
  • Egmont Schulze Pellengahr (Hrsg.): Commemorative publication on the occasion of the family day of the Pellengahr family on September 5, 1970 in Münster with a list of the two main lines of the Pellengahr family in Beckum and Ascheberg. Munster 1970.
  • Jörg Wunschhofer: Adolph Esking (Billerbeck) and Anton Bölling (Nottuln). Two farmer sons as marriage candidates for the Schulte Pellengahr farm in Beckum towards the end of the 18th century. In: History sheets of the Coesfeld district. Vol. 18, 1993, pp. 125-138.

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