Suchodoletz

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The family coat of arms Ślepowron

Suchodoletz , formerly Polish. Also Suchodolec and Suchodolski , is the name of a Polish noble family , which with Samuel Suchodolec 1660 for religious reasons to Kozinowen (dt. Andreas Walde, today a district of Prostki ) in the district of Johannesburg ( East Prussia ) moved.

history

Coat of arms of those of Suchodoletz in the Greifswald district building

His great-grandson, the landowner and engineer Gottlieb Suchodoletz (1742–1814), landlord of Alt-Rosenthal , Queden and others near Rastenburg (East Prussia), as a deputy of the East Prussia region, led the name of Suchodoletz with his descendants without objection .

Gottlieb's natural sons from a relationship with Catharina Schipper, Ferdinand (* 1782) and Ludwig (* 1786), received the Prussian nobility legitimation on December 3, 1797 with a diploma from December 7, 1797 in Berlin with the settlement of their father's name and coat of arms.

A branch of those from Suchodoletz settles in Groß Bünzow in the district of Greifswald, they owned this estate until 1945. They were a member of the estate district assembly, the coat of arms comes from the local district house, it was part of the coat of arms frieze of the 24 lords and 3 cities.

Description of coat of arms

Family coat of arms Ślepowron . In blue, a silver horseshoe that is open to the rear , with a gold cross on top, on which stands a ready-to-fly raven with a gold ring in its beak. On the helmet with the blue and silver covers the raven with the ring.

The coat of arms of the West Pomeranian von Suchodoletz differs considerably from the coat of arms of the East Prussian.

Name bearer

  • Samuel Suchodolec (1649–1727), Polish mathematician and cartographer in Prussian service and creator of the Prussian military topography
  • Jan Władysław Suchodolec (1687–1751), Samuel's son, Polish builder, geodesist and cartographer in the Prussian service
  • Ferdinand von Suchodoletz (1884–1914), German naval officer and submarine commander in the First World War

See also

Individual evidence

  1. uboat.net: Ferdinand von Suchodoletz
  2. weltkriegsopfer.de: Suchodoletz, by Ferdinand  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.weltkriegsopfer.de  

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