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Coat of arms of those von Steinkeller, Pomeranian line

Steinkeller , also Steynkeller , Stenkelre or Stenkeller , is the name of an old Mecklenburg-Pomeranian noble family .

history

The family first appears in a document on November 11, 1355 with Wolder von Steinkeller and his sons Konrad and Alard and Wolder. The family lived in Western and Western Pomerania and in Swedish Pomerania , which later became the administrative district of Stralsund , and in the Mark Brandenburg . In the marrow they were u. a. in Bahrensdorf , Krügersdorf ( Kriegersdorf ) and Görsdorf b. Storkow wealthy. Wolter vom Steinkeller was a resident of Parchim in 1384. He had property in Stralendorf , which he bequeathed to his sons Alhard and Konrad.

The von Langenn-Steinkeller family , who were especially wealthy in Neumark , emerged from them.

Pomerania

Coat of arms of the Pomeranian line

coat of arms

On a blue shield in the base of the shield is a red heart in which three swords, one perpendicular, the other diagonally to the right and the third diagonally left, are stuck with their tips. On the crowned helmet three double blue lilies, placed like the swords in a shield. The helmet covers are blue and red.

In the case of Johann Siebmacher , the Pomeranian coat of arms is the same in 1701, only the lilies are blue, silver and blue, the helmet covers are blue and silver.

history

Mention of Hans Stenkelre, 1465 in Pantelitz (Pantlitz), Franzburg district. Hans von Steinkeller, Lord of Pantelitz since 1479, was among the 300 knights who accompanied Duke Bogislaw X. of Pomerania from 1496 until their return in 1498 on the train to the Holy Land . Thomas Steinkeller, heir to Pantelitz in 1523. The patronage ended in 1660 in Pantelitz. In the middle of the 17th century, the brothers Ernst and Philipp von Steinkeller split the family into two lines. Ernst von Steinkeller, who owned the Krügersdorf estates in the then Beeskow , Görsdorf b. Storkow in the then reign of Storkow , and Birkholz in the then Neumark district of Friedeberg Nm. (today Brzoza, district of Strzelce Krajeńskie , Powiat Strzelecko-Drezdenecki , Poland) and hereditary donated the family branches there until then (krügersdorf-birkholz line), and Philipp von Steinkeller auf Wiepkenhagen , founder of the rötzenhagen line.

Rötzenhagen line

I.) Philipp von Steinkeller auf Wiepkenhagen, princely Pomeranian stable master , was enfeoffed with Rötzenhagen in 1623. The manor originally belonged to the feudal estates of the von Natzmer family , but has now been removed. Philipp married Ursula von Kleist on February 7th, 1625. On January 11th, 1635 he received the privilege for the mill in Sommin (Sominy) , district of Bütow .

1.) The later lord of Rötzenhagen, Bogislaw Ernst von Steinkeller, had been married to Sophie Juliane von Manteuffel , a widow who brought the Groß Schwirsen and Wocknin (Okunino) estates into the marriage since November 10, 1668 . After the death of Bogislaw Ernst von Steinkeller, his sons received the inheritance with the division comparison of March 3, 1732.

1.1.) His son, Rittmeister Ernst von Steinkeller, owner of the Ristow estate in 1717, and Major Ernst von Natzmer, who also sat at Rötzenhagen, had been in a permanent feud since the inheritance . In the years 1742–1744 there were lawsuits for violation of the duel dictate , in the years 1745–1746 for fighting a brawl against the two.
1.2.) On July 11, 1774, brother Hans Caspar bought the Rochow estate from Major Friedrich Ernst von Wrangel .
1.3.) Rittmeister Jacob Ewald von Steinkeller († before August 1764) became master of Rötzenhagen through that division comparison of March 3, 1732. In the Rügenwalde local history museum, there was one of his medical commissioner's cloths made of white silk with gold-edged embroidery. It had two inscriptions and two coats of arms, to the right of the stone cellar. Latin embroidery on the underside: “Gloria in eccelsis Deo, pater peccavi, o miserere mei, ipse fecit”. Anno 1743. After Steinkeller's death, the estate went bankrupt and was awarded to his widow Anuisa Lucia Margaretha von Lettow against the highest bid in court on August 3, 1764 . In February 1775 she was the patroness of Rötzenhagen.
1.3.1.) The son Friedrich Lebrecht von Steinkeller (* around 1759) was the master of Ristow and Rötzenhagen in 1804 .
1.3.1.1.) Through the marriage of his daughter Emilie (1797–1866) with Anton Bernhard Johann Otto Wilhelm von Bonin (1779–1851), the estate came into the possession of the von Bonin family before it was sold in 1835 to the farmer Mellenthin. The descendants lived in Treptow on Rega .
1.3.1.2.) A landscape syndicus is known in 1837 , probably his son and his children:
1.3.1.2.1.) Eugen Bogislaw Ewald von Steinkeller zu Treptow an der Rega (born June 4, 1833 in Treptow an der Rega; † March 7, 1877), married to Olga Emilie von Dorpusch-Dorpowski or Dorponska (* 1. March 1841 in Stargard in Pomerania ; † March 14, 1897 in Potsdam ). He also lived in Gartz (Oder) and was from 1865–1873 a member of the St. John's Freemason Lodge “Wilhelm zur Männerkraft” in the Oriente of Kolberg (donated on June 24, 1809).
1.3.1.2.1.1.) Daughter was Martha Emilie Hermine Luise Veronika Adelheid von Steinkeller (born January 26, 1864 in Kolberg , † February 26, 1945 in Potsdam).
1.3.1.2.1.2.) Their son was Carl Bogislaw Ewald von Steinkeller (born March 25, 1866 in Gartz).
1.3.1.2.2.) Marie von Steinkeller (born September 27, 1840 in Treptow an der Rega), writer, wrote books in the second half of the 19th century, a. a. From the past of the city of Treptow an der Rega and its surroundings . Also youth stories under the pseudonym Sophie von Keller . Her cousin's daughter was the expressionist Gustava von Veith (1879–1970). Her sister Mathilde was also married to von Steinkeller in Kolberg.

Unfortunately, the documents and reports on this branch of the family are sparse, as the collection, begun by the Lettow auf Broitz family and handed over to the nephew Friedrich Lebrecht von Steinkeller, was destroyed. The heirs had sold the library by weight and thus given away a valuable collection on Pomeranian and personal history,

Name bearer

Märkische line

coat of arms

In the blue shield, over three green hills, three silver swords with golden hilts pointing towards the middle. On the shield there is a crowned helmet from which a forward-looking, foliage-girdled, wild man grows up, holding a blue lily outward in each hand. The helmet covers are blue and silver.

Diocese of Lebus

In 1354 Falkenberg fell to the Lebus diocese , and Hans Steynkeller was probably already enfeoffed there at that time . The documents from him also contain information in 1364. In 1437 the (von) Steinkeller zu Zeschdorf are mentioned because of a dispute over fishing on the lake near Hohenjesar . On April 10, 1453, in addition to Andreas von Ihlow , the brothers Hans and Balthasar (von) Steinkeller zu Alt Zeschdorf can be found in a sales deed .

In the document from 1488 the owner of Falkenberg is also named: Georg von Steinkeller, the last one was mentioned in 1496, Joachim von Steinkeller. Later the estate passed into the possession of the von Ihlow family. Hans von Steinkeller († 1532), resident in Wulkow since 1473, enfeoffed in 1493 with the Vorwerk Wulkow plus 2 shock money, like his father and " possessed to Conersdorff " (1493), was owned by Joachim I (Brandenburg) , Elector of Brandenburg, enfeoffed Kunersdorf and Wulkow in 1509 . His sons Hans and Balzer († 1554) became vassals of the Lubusz bishops with all their feudal estates in 1538 and received the feudal letter for the last time in 1571. Wilhelm von Steinkeller bought fiefdoms from Margrave Johann zu Sachsendorf , as he died on January 13, 1571, but Wilhelm was mentioned in a fiefdom letter in 1571, this must have happened shortly before his death. Hans von Steinkeller accompanied the coffin at the funeral. Balzer's son Ernst von Steinkeller († 1570/1571) was married to Agatha Streumen (von Strumen), the marriage remained without male heirs, so that the property fell to the sons of his cousin Hans zu Sachsendorf. On September 15, 1577 the brothers Hans, Jürgen and Kurt von Steinkeller, Kunersdorf and the Vorwerk Wulkow sold with two shock income, the Kreuzmühlen-Teich, and the mill pond on the Boossener Felde, along with water, on which the mill ran, to Hans von Burgsdorf zu Podelzig (1515–1601) This was enfeoffed with the goods in 1579 and in 1589 received the shares of those von Steinkeller in Sachsendorf. Since 1525 they owned half the village, which was sold to them by the brothers Albrecht, Jacob and Martin Grosse zu Lichtenberg and Rosengarten . On Wüsten-Wulkow , later named after the destruction of the Thirty Years' War , he lived until 1598.

Since 1518 the bishops of Lebus were the pawns of the office Beeskow-Storkow, there they acquired the Gut Krügersdorf and enfeoffed their castle captain Hans von Steinkeller († 1553/1554) with it. It was with him in 1534 that the more than 300-year-old lineage of Gut Krügersdorf began. As captain zu Beeskow ( Besko ), he received during the Reformation , on a Wednesday in the Holy Easter week (April 8, 1545), from the governor of Lower Lusatia a letter of feud about shares in the castle and town of Drebkau ( Drepko ) owned by Luppold from Köckritz . As early as 1541 he had a free house in Drebkau. Wilhelm von Steinkeller had taken on a guarantee “for other people” and, when a claim was made on him, had to pledge his share in Drebkau on September 15, 1575 against a loan of 15,000 thalers . Around 1622 he lost shares in Drebkau because he had to meet the debt claim . In 1716 Drebkau was divided between the von Köckritz, von Köpping and the von Steinkeller families.

Krügersdorf-Birkholz line

1.) The progenitor of the Krügersdorfer was Hans von Steinkeller († 1553/1554). In 1534 he was captain von Beeskow and in the same year was enfeoffed with Krügersdorf by the bishop of Lebus , Georg von Blumenthal . His brother Balzer (Balthasar) von Steinkeller auf Wulkow († 1554), to whom Krügersdorf would fall in the event of childless death, is also mentioned in the Krügersdorfer feudal deed. Balzer was also captain von Beeskow at times. Captain Hans von Steinkeller took part in the meeting of the Upper and Lower Saxony districts in Jüterbog in 1549 as the envoy of the Bishop of Lebus , where he is referred to as Captain zu Besickau (~ Beeskow). After the death of Hans von Steinkeller, his son Georg inherited the Krügersdorf estate, while his brothers are known to have been given a court in Bornsdorf in 1556 .

1.1.) Georg von Steinkeller († before 1609) was enfeoffed with Krügersdorf in 1574 by Johann Georg , the Margrave of Brandenburg. In the feudal letter, the half-village Lubisch , in the Storkow office, as well as the feudal estate Bornsdorf, which the father (1st) had bought, are named as further property . Furthermore, Hans, Wilhelm, Kurdt and Philipp von Steinkeller (founder of the Rötzenhagener line) are mentioned as brothers. After the death of the margrave, Georg von Steinkeller received another feudal letter from his successor Joachim Friedrich in 1599 .
1.1.1.) Balthasar von Steinkeller († before 1641) married Margaretha von Illowen (* 1593; † 1621) in 1609 . In the same year he received the feudal letter from the margrave Johann Sigismund about Krügersdorf. Martin, son of Hans (†) and Wilhelm, son of Wilhelm (†) von Steinkeller are also mentioned here. In 1620 Balthasar von Steinkeller received another feudal letter, this time from Margrave George Wilhelm .
1.1.1.1.) Ernst von Steinkeller on Krügersdorf and Görsdorf (* August 19, 1618 - January 12, 1685) and Mrs. Ursula Margaretha von List from the Cantendorf house (Komptendorf) near Cottbus , daughter of Hildebrand von List († 6. September 1700)
1.1.1.1.1) Margarethe von Steinkeller from the house of Krügersdorf († March 19, 1721 on her estate in Steinkirchen near Lübben , buried on March 24, 1721 in Krügersdorf) and Christoph Lorenz von Rüitz on Drebitz ( Drewitz ), Lord of Brunckow in Niederlausitz , (born June 1, 1653 - † October 12, 1710, buried in Krügersdorf)
1.1.1.1.1.1) Erdmann Ernst von Rüitz (born August 9, 1693 in Trebitz ; † December 27, 1756 in Birkholz), royal Prussian lieutenant general, colonel of the Rothenburg Dragoon Regiment , since 1745 knight of the Pour le Mérite order
1.1.1.1.1.2) Anne Margarethe von Rüitz († December 2, 1752 in Krügersdorf), married her cousin from the maternal line on November 29, 1709, 1.2.1) Martin Christian Ernst von Steinkeller (born June 26, 1688 in Görsdorf ; † December 13, 1736), heir to Krügersdorf and Görsdorf.
1.1.1.1.1.1.1) Ernst Ludolf (Rudolph) von Steinkeller (* March 17, 1711; † May 2, 1772) heir to Krügersdorf, royal Prussian captain . Married on September 14, 1755 to Christiane Louise von Zabeltitz from the Eichow family (* August 3, 1731; † March 7, 1807)
1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1) Christiane Ernestine von Steinkeller from the Krügersdorf house (* September 3, 1750; † October 7, 1817)
1.1.1.1.1.1.2) Anton Abraham von Steinkeller auf Krügersdorf (1714–1781), royal major general and 1764 owner of infantry regiment No. 26 . From 1774 to 1781 he was in command of the capital and residence city of Berlin , knight of the order Pour le Mérite , governor of Schlanstädt and Oschersleben . On September 30, 1745, he was wounded as a lieutenant in the Battle of Thrush . He received the order Pour le Mérite in 1760 through his bravura at the Battle of Torgau . On December 24th, 1769, King Friedrich II gave him a porcelain table and tea service . He died unmarried on July 3, 1781 in Berlin, buried in the tombs of the Berlin garrison church .
1.1.1.1.1.1.3) Balthasar Christoph von Steinkeller († 1777), heir to Birckholtz (Birkholz, Brzoza ), royal Prussian major of the cavalry . On June 4, 1754 he took part as a lieutenant in the von Rothenburg Regiment in the Battle of Hohenfriedberg , where he was wounded.
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1) Abraham Ernst von Steinkeller († October 3, 1826)
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1) Adoption of Heinrich August Sigmund von Langen (Langenn) on Wildenow (Wielisławice) .
1.1.1.1.1.1.4) Charlotte Juliana von Steinkeller, married to Gottlob Erdman von Löschbrand , heir to the Saaro and Silberberg , royal Prussian captain
1.1.1.1.1.1.4.1) Charlotte von Löschbrand (* 1748 - † August 19, 1752)
1.1.1.1.1.1.5) Friederica Louise von Steinkeller, married to Otto Ernst von Langen, heir to Skadow , royal Polish captain
1.1.1.1.2) Balthasar von Steinkeller auf Görsdorf married Ursula von Pannwitz from the Kahren family
1.1.1.1.2.1) Martin Christian Ernst von Steinkeller (born June 26, 1688 in Görsdorf; † December 13, 1736), heir to Krügersdorf and Görsdorf, married person 1.1.1.1.1.1) Anne Margarethe von Rüitz († December 2, 1752 to Krügersdorf)
1.1.1.1.2.1.1) Elisabeth Louisa von Steinkeller († March 5, 1787) married Christian Erich von Münchow (born March 7, 1695 in Nassow (Nosówko) ; † March 15, 1750 in Nassow)

The krügersdorf-birkholz line became extinct in the male line on October 3, 1826 with Abraham Ernst von Steinkeller.

Name bearer

  • Konrad Steinkeller was in charge of the mill for what . After his death his sons Konrad, Wilhelm, Rule, Hans, Hermann and Nicolaus sold the same, land a. a. in 1389 to the Abbot of the Monastery of Sagan .
  • Ernst (von) Steinkeller receives a guarantee from the city of Cölln an der Spree for 2000  florins , documented on September 16, 1544
  • Kunze (von) Steinkeller - " zu hoygen geiszir sat " (1449), already in the first mention in 1424 resident in Hohenjesar , the family remained verifiably until the 1470s
  • Barbara Catharina von Steinkeller from the house of Krügersdorf, married to Hans Wiegand von Göllnitz
Daughter Margaretha Elisabetha von Göllnitz († August 20, 1755 in Cummerow), married to Georg Siegfried von Maltitz (born August 6, 1665 in Cummerow; † April 9, 1729 in Cummerow)
Son Friedrich Erdmann von Maltitz (born February 11, 1704 in Cummerow, † June 7, 1749 in Cummerow), married to Eva Juliane von Steinkeller
  • Arndt Friedrich Albrecht (1745–1776) was shot in the vault in Berlin by Lieutenant von Steinkeller, buried in the tombs of the Berlin garrison church
  • Ewald von Steinkeller, Knight of Honor of the Order of St. John , Ballei Brandenburg, 1905

From Langen-Steinkeller

After the Brandenburg line had expired, the heir daughter Friederica Louise (person 1.1.1.1.1.1.5) von Steinkeller brought the name and coat of arms of those von Steinkeller to the von Langen family by marriage.

Another branch of the von Langen family received the name von Langen-Steinkeller, also von Langenn-Steinkeller, through adoption. (Person 1.1.1.1.1.1.3) Major Balthasar Christoph von Steinkeller († 1777), heir to Birckholtz, was the first owner of Birkholz. He acquired the estate from Lieutenant General Erdmann Ernst von Rüitz, who took over the property in 1740 from Georg Wilhelm von Schöning , whose family had been on Birkholz since 1605. He was followed by his son (person 1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1) Abraham Ernst von Steinkeller († October 3, 1826). Heinrich August Sigmund von Langen (Langenn) on Wildenow, wealthy on Birkholz and from 1819 on Wildenow in the Friedeberg district , was adopted by his childless uncle Abraham Ernst von Steinkeller. On February 9, 1820, he received the nobility patent for the increased coat of arms. He was followed in 1861 by Ernst Heinrich von Langenn-Steinkeller (1820–1882), who sold Birkholz in 1869. The last owners were Max Friedrich and Werner von Langenn-Steinkeller from 1899. The family was expropriated after the end of the Second World War .

coat of arms

The combined coat of arms is designed as follows: Shield divided lengthways: right across, above in gold a growing, right-turned, crowned, double-curled, red lion, below of blue and silver in four rows, each with seven fields, shafted . On the left, in blue, over three green hills, three silver swords with golden hilts pointing towards the middle one. There are two crowned helmets on the shield. The lion of the right half of the shield grows out of the right half of the shield, but out of the left half a wild man who looks forward, has a green wreath around his forehead and hips and holds a blue lily outward in each hand. The helmet covers are red and gold on the right, blue and silver on the left.

Clan

1.1.1.1.1.1.3) Balthasar Christoph von Steinkeller († 1777), heir to Birckholtz (Birkholz, Brzoza ), royal Prussian major of the cavalry

1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1) Abraham Ernst von Steinkeller († October 3, 1826)
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1) Adoption of Heinrich August Sigmund von Langen (Langenn) on Wildenow (Wielisławice) (born February 24, 1788 in Kittlitz, Niederlausitz ; † October 31, 1867 in Birkholz), entrustment commissioner on Birkholz, Schönfeld and Wildenow. He married Friederike von Köller on October 18, 1819 in Jasenitz , Randow district (born August 1, 1790 in Kantreck (Łoźnica) , † October 13, 1881 in Birkholz), changing his name to von Langenn-Steinkeller
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.) (II) Ernst Heinrich von Langenn-Steinkeller (born November 9, 1820 in Wildenow, † July 30, 1882 in Birkholz), Fideikommissherr on Birkholz and Schönfeld, married on May 19, 1850 in Mansfelde (Lipie Góry) (I) Emeline von Knobelsdorff (* April 24, 1827 in Mansfelde; † August 28, 1851 in Wildenow) and July 13, 1854 in Kantreck the (II) Cäcilie von Köller (* June 13, 1831 in Jasenitz; † March 4, 1885 in Schönfeld)
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1) (I) Ernst Abraham von Langenn-Steinkeller (born March 17, 1851 in Wildenow, † February 10, 1926 in Berlin), Fideikommissherr on Birkholz, married on June 29, 1886 in Friedeberg (I) the widow of (person 1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.4.) Franz Heinrich von Langenn-Steinkeller (1832–1885) Elisabeth von Enckevort (born October 20, 1851 in Frankfurt (Oder) ; † February 13 1924 in Birkholz). On December 30, 1825, he married in Berlin (person 1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.4.2) Agnes Charlotte Friederike von Langenn-Steinkeller (1874–1946)
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1.1.) (I) Ernst von Langenn-Steinkeller zu Birkholz (born August 12, 1887 in Birkholz; June 19, 1943 in Birkholz), Fideikommissherr on Birkholz, Schönfeld, Crussow and Matschdorf ( Maczków) , married on May 23, 1914 to Carola Emma Marie Finck von Finckenstein (born August 21, 1895 in Matschdorf; † July 3, 1979 in Lemgo ). After the death of her brother, Count Bogislaw Reinhold August Fink von Finkenstein (born October 19, 1896 in Matschdorf; † January 24, 1926 in Berlin) and the subsequent inheritance disputes, the sister and her husband took over the 1445 hectare Crussow estate and ran it up to to escape in 1945.
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1.1.1.) Irmela von Langenn-Steinkeller (born February 24, 1915 in Matschdorf; † February 12, 1985 in Ottobrunn ), married on June 16, 1936 to Baron Hans-Sigismund Günther von Bibra (born June 3, 1894 in Oberems ; † October 7, 1973 in Würzburg )
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1.1.2.) Ernst-Hasse von Langenn-Steinkeller (born December 7, 1916 in Matschdorf; † September 5, 2004), Rittmeister and commander of the Pz.AA 24 , Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross awarded on June 9, 1944. First Commander of Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion 3 and Colonel of the Bundeswehr , married on January 30, 1947 in Gevelinghausen with Anna-Therese von Alvensleben (born June 15, 1913; † March 18, 1997)
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1.2.) (I) First Lieutenant Franz Helmut von Langenn-Steinkeller (born July 23, 1889 in Birkholz; † March 10, 1983 in Bad Segeberg ), Rittmeister ret. D., married on September 20, 1921 in Braunschweig to Charlotte Amme (born May 30, 1901 in Braunschweig; † August 6, 1941 in Bellin (Bielin), Königsberg district ). He was in the Ottoman army from 1915 to 1918, captain in the cavalry in Iran , participant in the Battle of Gallipoli and adjutant to General Friedrich Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein . As a cavalry captain in Palestine . Against the will of the Nazi - policy opened Charlotte on May 30, 1937 on their Country Estate a Protestant kindergarten the local Protestant Women's Aid . During her absence, the Deputy Mayor Bellins and the Landjäger sealed the manor building in which the kindergarten was located on October 2, 1937. They seized the key and removed the enamel sign of the Inner Mission at the door. The von Langenn-Steinkeller had to realize that neither their reputation as an officer family nor their class nor their property protected them from being closed. Submissions to the ministry in Berlin were also unsuccessful. The leader principle and the subordination to the Gastellen outweighed the alleged freedom of belief and a Christian right of upbringing in the sense of conformity to kindergarten age.
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1.2.1.) Ingrid von Langenn-Steinkeller (born September 13, 1922 in Braunschweig ), married on March 26, 1944 in Bellin to (I) Hans-Ulrich von Oertzen (* 6 March 1915 in Berlin; † July 21, 1944 suicide in Berlin), major in the General Staff and resistance fighter of July 20, 1944 . This marriage only came about after her father had obtained references about the destitute von Oertzen, out of concern that the latter might target the inheritance and take advantage of the grieving Ingrid after her fiancé, Lieutenant Sieghard von Saldern, had fallen in 1941. On August 10, 1947, she married in Hamburg (II) Dr. med. Martin Simonsen (born July 23, 1906 in Sörup ), chief physician of the district hospital in Bad Segeberg.
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.2.) (II) Klara von Langenn-Steinkeller (* around 1825 in Birkholz), married to Ludwig von Wedemeyer on Schönrade (Tuczno) (* September 12, 1819 in Langhagen near Güstrow ; † 22 November 1875 in Schönrade)
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.) Gertrud von Wedemeyer (* June 2, 1864; † August 23, 1930 at Gut Seefeld ), married to Anatol Graf von Bredow (* January 7, 1859 in Potsdam ; † 22 March 1941 at Gut Seefeld), last general of the cavalry
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.2.1.1) Maria Gertrud Amalie Anna Elisabeth Countess von Bredow (born March 11, 1899 in Berlin-Charlottenburg ; † October 1, 1958 in Eldhagen) was a German farmer and politician
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.3.) (II) Max Friedrich von Langenn-Steinkeller (born May 23, 1826 in Wildenow, † December 11, 1894 in Wildenow), royal Prussian cavalry master. He married Anna von der Mülbe (October 22, 1842 in Ehrenbreitenstein ; † January 24, 1914 in Charlottenburg-Westend )
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.3.1.) Werner Heinrich Maximilian von Langenn-Steinkeller (* July 8, 1878 in Wildenow; † October 9, 1945 in Burg near Magdeburg )
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.4.) (II) Franz Heinrich von Langenn-Steinkeller (born February 7, 1832 in Birkholz; † February 3, 1885 in Putbus on Rügen ), royal Prussian major. He married (I) Agnes von Massow on November 25, 1868 in Breslau (born February 5, 1846 in Bronau (Bronów), Guhrau district ; † March 28, 1875 in Gliwice ). Then he married on March 18, 1879 in Friedeberg (II) Elisabeth von Enckevort (born October 20, 1851 in Frankfurt (Oder) , † February 13, 1924 in Birkholz). In 1858 he went to Austria as an emigrant .
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.4.1) (I) Erich Franz Heinrich Gneomar von Langenn-Steinkeller (* April 8, 1872 in Elbing ; × † March 30, 1917 in Mahenge , German East Africa ), Imperial Major of the Schutztruppe for German East Africa , German resident between 1909 and June 6, 1916 in Burundi , German East Africa. His wife was Ella Breest (born January 29, 1884 in Berlin), married on March 13, 1916 in Usumburu.
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.4.2) (I) Agnes Charlotte Friederike von Langenn-Steinkeller (born March 9, 1874 in Elbing; † January 29, 1946 in Berlin) married on December 30, 1925 in Berlin (person 1.1 .1.1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1) Ernst Abraham von Langenn-Steinkeller (1851-1926)
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.4.3) (II) Ellinoe Elisabeth von Langenn-Steinkeller (born December 15, 1879 in Lissa , Silesia; † February 9, 1954 in Lemgo), married Georg on December 10, 1913 in Birkholz Wichura (born December 15, 1851 in Ratibor , † December 11, 1923 in Frankfurt (Oder)), last Prussian general of the infantry
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.4.4) (II) Asta Franziska von Langenn-Steinkeller (born June 27, 1881 in Lissa) married on October 1, 1902 in Birkholz (I) Ehrentreich von Stranz (born March 17, 1877 in Potsdam; × † December 4, 1914 in Tschunige-Borowe, Poland ), royal Prussian Rittmeister. Then she married on February 2, 1919 in Birkholz (II) Albert von Gabrowski (born March 18, 1874 in Wymislowo, Obornik district ; † October 26, 1941 in Dresden )
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.4.5) (II) Wilhelmine Elisabeth Brigitte Marie von Langenn-Steinkeller (* December 24, 1883 in Putbus) married Julius Dinglinger on November 22, 1906 in Birkholz (* August 31, 1883 in New Placht near Neubrandenburg ; † January 27, 1924 in Altona ), royal Prussian major
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.5.) (II) a daughter (* around 1834 in Birkholz)
1.1.1.1.1.1.3.1.1.6.) (II) Lilli von Langenn-Steinkeller (* around 1836 in Birkholz)

Name bearer

literature

  • Leopold von Zedlitz-Neukirch : New Prussian Adelslexicon . Volume 4: P-Z. Leipzig 1836, pp. 233-234 ( digitized version )
  • Karl Friedrich Pauli : Life of great heroes of the current war. Third part, Christoph Peter Francken, Halle 1759, p. 176 ff.
  • Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : The coats of arms of the German baronial and noble families in a precise, complete and generally understandable description with historical and documentary evidence. Second volume, TO Weigel, Leipzig 1855, p. 416 ff.
  • Adolph Friedrich Riedel : Codex diplomaticus Brandenburgensis : Collection of documents, chronicles and other source documents. Berlin 1861, part 1, volume 20, p. 1ff. ( The Carthusian Monastery of Divine Mercy near Frankfurt ) and p. 178ff. ( Diocese and Land of Lebus ). The following documents were used: Document CXLI-1449 (p. 282), Document XCVII-1493 (p. 90), Document CXX-1512 (p. 111), Document CXXII-1514 (p. 112), Document CXXVI-1523 (p. 116), document CXXVII-1524 (p. 117), document CXXIV (p. 272).
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility . Volume 22, Noble Houses, Series A, Volume IV, CA Starke Verlag 1960.
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility. Volume 24, Noble Houses, Series A, Volume V, CA Starke Verlag 1960.
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility. Volume 23, Count's Houses, Series B, Volume II, CA Starke Verlag 1960.
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility. Volume 118, Freiherrliche Häuser, Series B, Volume XX, CA Starke Verlag 1999, ISBN 3-7980-0818-3 .
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility. Volume 131, Adelslexikon. Volume XIV, pp. 77-78, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2003, ISSN  0435-2408
  • Helmut Strizek: Donated colonies. Rwanda and Burundi under German rule. With an essay on the development up to the present. Ch. Links Verlag, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-86153-390-1 ( Highlights of Colonial History 4).

Individual evidence

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  4. The Pantlitz Church
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  7. ^ Rep 2 Privata (files of the Court of Köslin) No. 906
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  63. Lipie Góry (niem. Mans field homepage of the community
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