Stemming (aristocratic family)

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The von Stemmen family , also known as von Stempne , is an extinct noble family . The family can be shown as the latest from the 1378 Herbort of Stemmen (or of Stempne ) with one of several in Eldagsen previously built castle courtyards encumbered was. Fief of this former saddle yard , which had previously been owned by the von Bock family, was Duke Friedrich at the time .

The former manor house of the von Wedemeyer family in place of the previous saddle yard of the von Stemmen in Eldagsen
Legend of the knight or sub-estate in Eldagsen awarded to Conrad Wedemeyer in 1582

After the last of Stemmen, Harbort without male heir died in 1582, fief of the Duke of Calenberg in the same year his great-Vogt Conrad Wedemeyer with the then Untergut mentioned estate of those who then long time residence of the so-called "Untergut line" von Wedemeyer was and was only sold in 1961.

Remarks

  1. In the section on the introduction (page 5f.) In the chronicle of the city written during the term of office by various mayors of the city of Eldagsen and others until around 1926 and reprinted in 1984 , the district director refers, among other things, to the fact that the "[.. .] old chronicle Eldagsen [...] their own contemporary history [reflects] and not the current state of knowledge [...] "

Individual evidence

  1. a b N.N. : From the history of the town of Eldagsen , ed. von der Stadt Springe, Springe 1984, pp. 27f.
  2. ^ Daniel Eberhard Baring , Der Lauensteinischen Saale and adjacent Oerter description , 2nd part, Lemgo 1744, p. 71 f.
  3. Compare the - official - legend on the street sign called Auf dem Untergut
  4. Gerd Schwarz (responsible): Historischer Rundweg Oberstadt ( Memento of the original from August 13, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on the page eldagsen.de , with an overview map, photos and further details developed with the Eldagsen City History Working Group , last accessed on September 5, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.eldagsen.de