Stöger-Steiner from Steinstätten

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Coat of arms of Baron Stöger-Steiner von Steinstätten, 1918

Stöger-Steiner von Steinstätten is the name of a family from Styria ( Austria ). Your direct line of roots begins with Caspar Stöger , who is mentioned in a document in 1798 as a citizen and butcher in Stainz in the Deutschlandsberg district .

history

In 1877 Joseph Steiner married the widow Agathe Stöger, b. Hofer. When Joseph Steiner was raised to the hereditary Austrian nobility in 1891 with the word of honor "Edler von" and the predicate "Steinstätten", he adopted the three biological sons of his wife from her marriage to the factory owner Georg Stöger (1818–1874) in the same year. : Julius (1860–1943), Rudolf (1861–1921) and Gustav (1864–1933), who have since carried the name “Stöger-Steiner”. The daughters Theresia married Neuhold (1858–1953) and Ida married Herwerthner (1863–1933), however, he did not adopt because they were both married in 1891; Nor did he adopt Josef (1847–1917), Maria married Wolfbauer (1848–1927) and Johann Stöger (1850–1911), since these were not biological children but only stepchildren of his wife Agathe (they came from the first marriage of Georg Stöger with Juliana Kalbacher, who died in 1856). In 1892, as a result of the adoption, his second oldest stepson Rudolf received the imperial approval to lead the nobility, after which he called himself "Stöger-Steiner Edler von Steinstätten"; In 1917 the eldest stepson Julius also received the imperial approval to call himself "Stöger-Steiner Edler von Steinstätten"; The youngest stepson Gustav, on the other hand, was - in contrast to his two older brothers - not an " officer of the soldier's class ", but rather a " troop accounting officer " and thus belonged to the " military auditor branch ", which in principle was not entitled to apply for a nobility and coat of arms transfer . In 1918 Rudolf was raised to the baron class. Due to the Austrian Nobility Repeal Act , the official surname has been Stöger-Steiner since April 3, 1919.

Nobility uprisings

Genealogy (extract)

  1. Agathe Maria Hofer (1837–1901) ⚭ I. 1857 Georg Stöger (1818–1874) ⚭ II. 1877 Joseph Steiner (1834–1905), since 1891 Steiner von Steinstätten; Agathe Maria Hofer brought 3 stepchildren and 5 biological children from her 1st marriage to Georg Stöger into her 2nd marriage:
    1. Josef Stöger (1847-1917); Stepson from Georg Stöger's 1st marriage with Juliana Kalbacher (1817-1856)
    2. Maria (Marie) Stöger (1848–1927) ⚭ Johann Wolfbauer (1848–1927); Stepdaughter from Georg Stöger's 1st marriage with Juliana Kalbacher (1817-1856)
    3. Johann Stöger (1850–1911) ⚭ 1880 Rosa Jaschke-Klath (1855–1930); Stepson from Georg Stöger's 1st marriage with Juliana Kalbacher (1817-1856)
    4. Theresia (Risa) Stöger (1858–1953) ⚭ Heinrich Neuhold
    5. Julius Hugo Maria Stöger (1860–1943), Stöger-Steiner since 1891 , Stöger-Steiner von Steinstätten since 1917 ⚭ 1912 Marie Adelaide Amalie Clotilde admitted. Judge born Maar (1857-1925)
    6. Rudolf Ignatius Stöger (1861–1921), since 1891 Stöger-Steiner , since 1892 Stöger-Steiner von Steinstätten , since 1918 Baron Stöger-Steiner von Steinstätten ⚭ 1892 Maria Magdalena von Link (1869–1939) and had from this marriage:
      1. Margarete Maria Magdalena Leopoldine (1893–1969) ⚭ Friedrich Ritter von Rohrer (1895–1945)
      2. Johann (1896-1897)
    7. Ida Josefa Agathe Stöger (1863–1933) ⚭ 1887 Heinrich Herwerthner (1859–1928)
    8. Gustav Simon Franz Stöger (1864–1933), Stöger-Steiner since 1891 ⚭ 1920 Bertha Meiss

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b Arno Kerschbaumer: Nobilitations under the reign of Emperor Karl I./IV. Károly király (1916-1921) . Graz 2016, ISBN 978-3-9504153-1-5 , p. 106.