Ramdohr (noble family)
Ramdohr is the name of an old Central German and Brunswick - Hanover noble family. The place of origin of the Ramdohr family was the town of Aschersleben in Saxony-Anhalt since the 12th century ; from 1686 to 1839 she owned the Drübber estate in Lower Saxony.
history
origin
The oldest representatives of the Ramdohr family were probably knightly and possibly came from Flemish. They could have settled as colonizers ( locators ) in the eastern part of the Harz Mountains around 1160 , in the course of the Ascanian colonization of the areas of Saxony and the Margraviate of Brandenburg under Albrecht the Bear, which were depopulated by constant feuds . However, the family subsequently belonged to the bourgeoisie of the city of Aschersleben - since it was first mentioned in a document in 1377.
distribution
The name Ramdohr was already mentioned on a document from 1377 found and published by the archivist Ludwig Hänselmann (complaint by Bishop Albrecht III of Halberstadt against the citizens of Aschersleben for building the city fortifications without authorization). There has been evidence that representatives of the family have lived in and around Aschersleben since then and have held various public offices as judges, magistrates and mayors, such as Joachim Ramdohr and his ancestors. Descendants of the same belonged from the 17th to the 20th century to the state patriciate ( Pretty Families ) in the Electoral Hanover-Braunschweig area. After the annexation of Hanover in 1866, some bearers of the name can be found in Prussia, especially in Berlin and Potsdam , and more recently in Kassel, Constance, Munich, Wittenberg and in South America. The branch of the family that remained in Aschersleben also extends to the present day.
Status surveys and goods
The nobility must have existed since ancient times, since as early as 1646 a Georg Wilhelm von Ramdohr created feudal deeds for the dukes Christian Ludwig and Georg Wilhelm von Hanover and also the first bearer of names demonstrably raised to imperial nobility in early modern times, Andreas Ramdohr , around 1650 already had the coat of arms referring to such ancestry. His son Albrecht Andreas von Ramdohr, envoy in the service of the Electorate of Hanover, was given the Drübber manor ( County Hoya ), today's Heisenhof , in 1686 , which remained in the family's possession until 1839, and his son was given the Sülbeck estate near Einbeck before 1750 . Furthermore, the nobility patent was renewed by the electoral prince in 1716 and, according to a publication dated January 23, 1719, confirmed again by the imperial court in Vienna, since the family had already been in the nobility many years ago . From then on, a number of well-known descendants bore the name "von Ramdohr". Among them are numerous officials, diplomats and military personnel in the Hanoverian, Braunschweig and later Prussian services, such as Basilius von Ramdohr , who became famous through the "Ramdohrstreit" , or his brother Ludwig Heinrich Philipp von Ramdohr , who owned the Beidendorf estate from 1804 to 1810 was. A dragoon regiment from the Electorate of Hanover was named after its owner "von Ramdohr".
Coat of arms (blazon)
The coat of arms of the Ramdohr family is shown on a portrait by Andreas Ramdohr made in 1653 . The blazon according to H. Grote ( genealogical and coat of arms book of the Kingdom of Hanover and the Duchy of Braunschweig. 1843; under Edelleute & Pag. 2) reads: “Shield split, in front (left) in silver three red left sloping bars, behind in blue one that pops up (rising) golden lion. On the blue-gold and red-silver puffed tournament helmets a red rose, trimmed with gold, between two buffalo horns, which are divided across the corner in gold / blue and red / silver. The helmet covers are red / silver and blue / gold. Meaning: Bars stand for strength, the lion for courage, the tournament helmet for good descent and knightly spirit and the rose for blood shed in battle. The buffalo horns express dispute. The colors blue / gold stand for loyalty, joy and lust, while red / silver promises boldness. ” A corresponding lithograph of the coat of arms with the slogan“ Les petits ruisseaux font les grandes rivières ”can also be found in the coat of arms from 1843. The coat of arms stands up to in use today.
Name bearer (selection)
The oldest branch in Aschersleben
- Andreas Ramdohr (* approx. 1490; † May 31, 1547?), Citizen and linen weaver in Aschersleben, ⚭ Magdalena, b. Kreye (n) (* approx. 1500),
- Joachim Ramdohr (* approx. 1540; † before 1614), on the stone bridge , citizen in Aschersleben
- (?) Andreas Ramdohr (* approx. 1557; † November 20, 1615), ⚭ January 1, 1591 with Anna Moring († February 14, 1632); all the children died young of the plague in 1625
- Andreas Ramdohr (approx. 1520–1585), magistrate of the Arnstein office in the service of the Counts of Mansfeld
- (?) Valentin Ramdohr († after 1614), Ermsleben
- Burchard von Ramdohr (approx. 1556–1630), mayor of Ermsleben
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Joachim Ramdohr (1587–1667), client and member of the magistrate in Aschersleben
- Andreas Ramdohr (1613–1656), legal scholar and envoy of Duke August II of Braunschweig
- Joachim Ramdohr (born September 12, 1662), citizen of Wernigerode from 1695
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Joachim Ramdohr (1587–1667), client and member of the magistrate in Aschersleben
- (?) Hans Ramdohr (* around 1525?; ⚭ around 1550?)
- Hans Ramdohr (* around 1556; ⚭ around 1580; † June 8, 1618), blacksmith and citizen of Aschersleben
- Jacob Ramdohr (* approx. 1585; † April 30, 1636), blacksmith or master rifleman
- Andreas Ramdohr (born February 14, 1596 - † April 16, 1664), court lord and caste lord in Aschersleben
- Hans Ramdohr (* around 1556; ⚭ around 1580; † June 8, 1618), blacksmith and citizen of Aschersleben
- Joachim Ramdohr (* approx. 1540; † before 1614), on the stone bridge , citizen in Aschersleben
Branch in Kurhannover that goes back to Andreas Ramdohr (1613–1656)
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Albrecht Andreas von Ramdohr (1649–1730), ambassador from Hanover, Herr auf Drübber, nobility renewed in 1716, ⚭ (I.) 1677 Frankfurt / Oder with Maria Theodore Heinsius (1658-1689), ⚭ (II.) 1690 Celle with Sarah Bacmeister (1670-1740)
- (I.) Melchior Albrecht von Ramdohr (* 1678 Celle; † 1727 Bardowick), bailiff zu Scharnebeck , acquired the free court there and the manor Sülbeck near Lüne, ⚭ with Anna Sophia Eberfeld (* 1679 Helmstedt; † 1760)
- Georg Wilhelm von Ramdohr (approx. 1703–1783), from 1750 to 1769 Canonicus in Dom Bardowick
- (?) Albrecht Daniel von Ramdohr (* around 1708; † after 1773) from Celle, around 1723 stud. Jena, owner around 1750, resident of Gut Sülbeck in the Lüne district in 1752 , Landrentmeister in February 1760, received a lifelong pension in 1773 in old age
- Sara Theodora von Ramdohr (* 1708; † 1756 Neuhaus ) ⚭ Johann Wilhelm Reinbeck
- Maria Louise von Ramdohr (* 23 August 1710 Scharnebeck; † 18 October 1778 Bergen ) ⚭ 1733 Bardowick with Pastor Johann Gregorius Fesser (* 1702; † 1779 Bergen)
- Albertine von Ramdohr (1715–1804), conventual in Isernhagen
- Johann Andreas von Ramdohr (approx. 1680–1732), land rent master, ⚭ 1706 with Katharina Maria, granddaughter of Christoph Schrader ; In 1709 Elector Georg Ludwig rewarded 500 Reichsthalers for services
- Heinrich Gustav von Ramdohr (approx. 1680 Celle-1731 Celle), bailiff in Harpstedt and Ahlden, ⚭ 1708 in Aerzen with Anna Elisabeth Voigt
- (II.) Christian Ludwig von Ramdohr (1691–1731), from 1719 Secretary of the Government in Hanover, 1724 Referendarius in Stade, bailiff in Ahlden
- Andreas Rudolph von Ramdohr (* 1722 Stade; † 1754 Göttingen), from 1742 lawyer at the University of Göttingen
- Gottlieb Christian von Ramdohr (1700–1773), Elector of Hanover
- Margaretha Louise von Ramdohr (1705–1790), ⚭ from 1726 m. Johann Samuel von Berger , son of Johann Heinrich von Berger
- Albrecht Andreas von Ramdohr the Elder Younger (1709–1775), secret chamber u. Councilor in Stade, 1740 to 1769 at the Higher Appeal Court in Celle; ⚭ 1736 m. Luise Sophie von Kotzebue (1715–1794)
- Karl Albert Levis von Ramdohr (1737-1810), Hanoverian dragoon captain
- Georg Wilhelm Alexander von Ramdohr (1772–1846 Springe ), 1793 ensign in the 5th Cavalry Regiment , 1806 as a lieutenant in the 1st Dragoon
- Luise Henriette von Ramdohr (* 1811 Lochren, Ireland; † 1901), prioress in Wienhausen / Celle
- Wilhelm von Ramdohr (* 1816 Kirchwehren ; † around 1878), Prussian cadastral inspector in Meppen
- Karl Albert Levis von Ramdohr (1737-1810), Hanoverian dragoon captain
- (I.) Melchior Albrecht von Ramdohr (* 1678 Celle; † 1727 Bardowick), bailiff zu Scharnebeck , acquired the free court there and the manor Sülbeck near Lüne, ⚭ with Anna Sophia Eberfeld (* 1679 Helmstedt; † 1760)
- Georg Johann Christian von Ramdohr (1745–1805), clerk in Celle, Hitzacker, Niedeck , Gifhorn a. a .; ⚭ 1776 m. Dorothee Elisabeth Manecke (1756–1804)
- Friederike Wilhelmine Luise Elisabeth von Ramdohr (1779–1830), ⚭ Friedrich August Crome
- Georg Heinrich Wilhelm von Ramdohr (1780–1851), Rotenburg lawyer
- Sara Margarethe von Ramdohr (1722–1780), ⚭ Johann Just von Berger , royal Danish personal physician
- Georg Wilhelm von Ramdohr (1726–1798), Lieutenant General of the Cavalry, owner of the Ramdohr Dragoon Regiment from 1781 to 1797
- Alexander Andreas von Ramdohr (1724–1782), district and treasurer, ⚭ Johanna von Borries
- Friedrich Wilhelm Basilius von Ramdohr (1757–1822), conservative lawyer, journalist, art critic and Prussian diplomat
- Alexander Andreas von Ramdohr (born January 17, 1760; † April 21, 1822 in Drübber), from 1807 Herr auf Drübber, 1818 Lieutenant Colonel ret. D. and District Administrator of County Hoya in the West Office
- Ludwig Heinrich Philipp von Ramdohr (1762–1831), 1797 captain in the Inf.-Rgt. 11 , 1815 Lieutenant Colonel, Commander d. Landwehr battalion Lüneburg near Quatre-Bras and until 1831 Elbe customs inspector in Bleckede
- Wilken Albrecht Christian von Ramdohr (born November 11, 1765 in Drübber; † 6 August 1823 in Horneburg), 1805 squire in Neuhof near Luebeck , 1818 Major and Customs Inspector Office Syke , ⚭ Dorothea Sophie Wilhelmine von Duering ad home Horneburg . Until his death he collected thugs for a planned preacher chronicle of the pastor
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Wilhelm Albrecht Andreas von Ramdohr (1800–1882), lieutenant general and commander of the 2nd royal Hanoverian infantry division until 1866
- Albrecht Philipp Georg von Ramdohr (1839-1885); Hanoverian lieutenant in the battle of Langensalza , then Prussian captain
- Philipp Christian von Ramdohr (1803–1864), bailiff and monastery councilor, ⚭ 1840 Sophie Charlotte von Dobbeler (1821–1907)
- Wilhelm Carl Wilken Andreas von Ramdohr (1843–1866), died as a lieutenant in the infantry regiment. No. 27 , 3rd Company, after a gunshot wound near Königgrätz
- Karl von Ramdohr (1846–1928), Prussian lieutenant general in Potsdam, legal knight of the
- Agneta Charlotte Adolfine von Ramdohr (born September 26, 1875 Berlin); ⚭ 1894 Bernhard Graf Finck von Finckenstein , captain a. D. and Erbritter of the Order of St. John
- Wilhelm Albrecht Heinrich Alexander von Ramdohr (born October 15, 1876 in Berlin), 1910 first lieutenant in the 23rd Guard Regiment ; ⚭ 1900 Erna Kühlstein (* 1882 Charlottenburg)
- Ernst Karl Bernhard Albrecht Andreas von Ramdohr (born September 5, 1901 in Berlin-Charlottenburg)
- Albrecht Andreas Karl Ernst von Ramdohr (born January 26, 1903 in Düsseldorf)
- Karl Wilhelm von Ramdohr (born November 1, 1907 in Darmstadt)
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Wilhelm Albrecht Andreas von Ramdohr (1800–1882), lieutenant general and commander of the 2nd royal Hanoverian infantry division until 1866
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Otto Wilhelm Philipp von Ramdohr (1854–1924), Prussian major general
- Wilken von Ramdohr (1906–1993), son of Otto von Ramdohr, army judge in World War II , lawyer and author in Munich
Branch remaining in Aschersleben and lines derived from it
- Martin Ramdohr (* before 1600, † after 1650); Weinherr in Aschersleben, 1650 wedding guest at Hans Ramdohr (1624–1687)
- Andreas Ramdohr (approx. 1645–1700; Stud. Jur. In Leipzig 1661)
line descending from Andreas Ramdohr (1596–1664)
- Hans Ramdohr (born August 19, 1624 - † June 5, 1687), farmer; ⚭ (1) on June 17, 1650 with Marie Merten (1628–1675); ⚭ (2) on July 18, 1676 with Margarethe geb. Koch (1650–1709), widow of Joachim Hagedorn from Groß Schierstedt
- Andreas Ramdohr (born May 4, 1651 in Aschersleben; † around 1704 Harkerode), citizen and brewer in Aschersleben, judge and freeman in Harkerode ; ⚭ (1) on April 23, 1676 m. Anna Hüffeiser, former Michael Amtmanns, freedman and resident in Harkerode widow; ⚭ (2) on July 17, 1677 m. Anna Knape (* 1655 Aschersleben; † around 1704 Harkerode), the chamberlain Heinrici Knape zu Aschersleben's married daughter
- Johann Martin Ramdohr (born June 26, 1678 Harkerode; † June 29, 1735 Aschersleben), citizen and brewer in Aschersleben
- Johann Andreas Heinrich Ramdohr (born March 12, 1716)
- Johann Martin Ramdohr (* around 1720 Aschersleben, † after 1770 Königsberg ); from 1746 dissertation and then doctor in Königsberg
- Johann Heinrich Gottfried Ramdohr (* 1721; † October 24, 1802), citizen, brewer and farm man in Aschersleben; ⚭ on October 13, 1750 in Arnstedt with Anna Maria Benedicta Hetzel (1730–1795)
- Johann Gottlieb Ramdohr (September 9, 1768; † March 7, 1858), citizen, brewer and farm man, privateer 1856 Über den Steinen 129 ; ⚭ on January 5, 1797 m. Christine Elisabeth Müller (1772–1837), daughter of Johann Salomon Müller
- Daniel Gottfried Christian Ramdohr (born July 29, 1803; † August 28, 1866), citizen, brewer and economist ; Caste master St. Stephani ; lived in Aschersleben from 1856–1865, Hinter dem Turm 145
- Wilhelm Gottfried Ramdohr (born May 8, 1833) tenant of the manor on Klosterrode near Eisleben; lived behind the tower 145 in 1865
- Hermann Wilhelm Albert Ramdohr (born March 8, 1866 in Aschersleben), farmer in Klosterrode
- Wilhelm Gottfried Ramdohr (born May 8, 1833) tenant of the manor on Klosterrode near Eisleben; lived behind the tower 145 in 1865
- Daniel Christian Andreas Ramdohr (born February 2, 1807; † October 26, 1854), citizen, brewer and economist; ⚭ Friederike Louise Elisabeth Oelgart (1819–1862) from Wilsleben
- Gustav Friedrich Ramdohr (born August 27, 1844), court administrator in Volkstedt ; ⚭ Charlotte Minna Bode from Quenstedt
- Hermann Paul Ramdohr (born April 20, 1877)
- Franz August Ramdohr (born June 5, 1850 Aschersleben); Sub-director of the life insurance company " Germania " in Halle
- Willy Ramdohr (born April 19, 1883 on Manor Großwechselungen )
- Gustav Friedrich Ramdohr (born August 27, 1844), court administrator in Volkstedt ; ⚭ Charlotte Minna Bode from Quenstedt
- Daniel Gottfried Christian Ramdohr (born July 29, 1803; † August 28, 1866), citizen, brewer and economist ; Caste master St. Stephani ; lived in Aschersleben from 1856–1865, Hinter dem Turm 145
- Johann Gottlieb Ramdohr (September 9, 1768; † March 7, 1858), citizen, brewer and farm man, privateer 1856 Über den Steinen 129 ; ⚭ on January 5, 1797 m. Christine Elisabeth Müller (1772–1837), daughter of Johann Salomon Müller
- Maria Rosina Ramdohr (born December 7, 1680 in Harkerode)
- Augustinus Henricus Ramdohr (born January 5, 1684 in Harkerode), probably a surgeon in Lennep
- Gottfried Ramdohr (born July 23, 1687 in Harkerode)
- Andreas Ramdohr (born January 12, 1691 in Harkerode, † 1730 in Radevormwald ), surgeon; ⚭ October 19, 1722 in Radevormwald with Anna Maria Bauendahl, daughter of Adolph Bauendahl, judge, mayor, magistrate
- Christian Friedrich Ramdohr (born May 15, 1697 in Harkerode)
- Johann Martin Ramdohr (born June 26, 1678 Harkerode; † June 29, 1735 Aschersleben), citizen and brewer in Aschersleben
- Hans Ramdohr jun. (* November 7, 1656 Aschersleben; † November 22, 1701 ibid), Hansen's senioris married son ; ⚭ on October 14, 1679 Margarethe (1655–1699), Valentin Maerkers, brewers and butcher's blessed daughter
- Johann Balthasar Ramdohr (* May 31, 1681; † January 13, 1729), ⚭ 1702 Gertrud Mertens (1679–1750)
- Johann David Ramdohr (1706–1742), lawyer, citizen and brewer in Aschersleben
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Johann Christian Ramdohr (1730–1803), 1754 to 1764 sub- rector and vice-rector in the Stephaneum , pastor in Groß Schierstedt , beekeeper
- Friedrich Christian Carl Ramdohr (1760–1828), village pastor of Polleben near Eisleben
- Friedrich Christian Carl Ramdohr (1788–1860), rector in Wettin, 1820–1855 pastor in Teutschenthal
- Friedrich Christian Carl Ramdohr (born 1825), educator and later Secretary General of Count Henckel in Vienna, brewery owner in Bruck
- Friedrich Christian Carl Ramdohr (1788–1860), rector in Wettin, 1820–1855 pastor in Teutschenthal
- Friedrich Christian Carl Ramdohr (1760–1828), village pastor of Polleben near Eisleben
- Johann David Ramdohr (1733–1800), bailiff of the Westeregeln estate for the Magdeburg cathedral chapter
- Karl August Ramdohr (1780–1845), Dr. phil., doctor in Beichlingen , zoologist, councilor in Jurgaitschen
- Johann Gottlieb Ramdohr (1741–1785), official of the estate in Aderstedt
- Carl David Ramdohr (1774–1813), royal legal advisor in Jerichow
- Albert Friedrich Wilhelm Ramdohr (1808–1871), from 1835 pastor in Kränzlin near Neuruppin
- Albert Johannes Paul Ramdohr (1859-) pharmacist in Überlingen and Darmstadt
- Paul Georg Carl Wilhelm Friedrich Ramdohr (1890–1985), mineralogist
- Albert Johannes Paul Ramdohr (1859-) pharmacist in Überlingen and Darmstadt
- Albert Friedrich Wilhelm Ramdohr (1808–1871), from 1835 pastor in Kränzlin near Neuruppin
- Carl David Ramdohr (1774–1813), royal legal advisor in Jerichow
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Johann Christian Ramdohr (1730–1803), 1754 to 1764 sub- rector and vice-rector in the Stephaneum , pastor in Groß Schierstedt , beekeeper
- Johann David Ramdohr (1706–1742), lawyer, citizen and brewer in Aschersleben
- Gottfried Ramdohr (* July 8, 1692; † June 14, 1745) master white tanner in Aschersleben; ⚭ August 12, 1717 Anna Magdalena Laue
- Johann Balthasar Ramdohr (* May 31, 1681; † January 13, 1729), ⚭ 1702 Gertrud Mertens (1679–1750)
- David Ramdohr (born March 4, 1668 in Aschersleben; † February 1, 1731 ibid), bath surgeon and surgeon, in Quedlinburg until 1695
- Andreas Ramdohr (born May 4, 1651 in Aschersleben; † around 1704 Harkerode), citizen and brewer in Aschersleben, judge and freeman in Harkerode ; ⚭ (1) on April 23, 1676 m. Anna Hüffeiser, former Michael Amtmanns, freedman and resident in Harkerode widow; ⚭ (2) on July 17, 1677 m. Anna Knape (* 1655 Aschersleben; † around 1704 Harkerode), the chamberlain Heinrici Knape zu Aschersleben's married daughter
line descending from Jacob Ramdohr (* approx. 1585 - † April 30, 1636)
- Christian Ramdohr (1628–1691), miller of the Burgmühle and Barwasser-Mühle zu Aschersleben, son of Jacob Ramdohr (approx. 1585–1636); ⚭ 1666 Maria Oelschläger, daughter of Christoph Oelschläger ( Oehlschlegel )
- Andreas Ramdohr (* July 6, 1670; † after 1704) miller of the castle mill; ⚭ January 19, 1692 Magdalene, Matthias Plock's daughter
- Anna Magdalene Ramdohr (born February 25, 1704)
- Christian Ramdohr (* before 1665; † October 10, 1728) Müller; ⚭ July 23, 1689 Elisabeth Müller (1666–1719)
- Johann Christian Ramdohr (1690–1770), master carpenter, brother in the St. Elisabeth Hospital
- Johann Andreas Ramdohr (1718–1784), master furrier and farmer in Aschersleben
- Catharina Elisabeth Ramdohr (1761–1808), later married Trautewein
- Johann Daniel Ramdohr (1775–1866), pupil secretary , 1808 Westphalia. Cantonal notary and later Prussian. Court secretary , founder of the Ramdohr'schen mild foundation , a still existing institution for social welfare in Aschersleben
- Johann Andreas Ramdohr (1718–1784), master furrier and farmer in Aschersleben
- Johann Andreas Ramdohr (1699–1766), council carpenter in Aschersleben
- Johann Andreas Ramdohr (around 1719–1786), master carpenter in Aschersleben
- Johann Gottlieb Ramdohr (1756–1816), chief rifleman, master brewer and council carpenter
- Friedrich Christian Daniel Ramdohr (1792–1851), white baker and confectioner
- Carl Wilhelm Ramdohr (1823–1881), brewer and confectioner, founder of Cafe Ramdohr in Taubenstrasse
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Carl Udo Ramdohr (1855-after 1900), confectioner and owner of Cafe Ramdohr in Aschersleben
- (Otto) Willy Ramdohr (1884 – around 1943), confectioner, owner of a coffee house on Taubenstrasse
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Carl Udo Ramdohr (1855-after 1900), confectioner and owner of Cafe Ramdohr in Aschersleben
- Carl Wilhelm Ramdohr (1823–1881), brewer and confectioner, founder of Cafe Ramdohr in Taubenstrasse
- Gottlieb Jacob David Andreas Ramdohr (1794–1852), brewer and distillery owner, ⚭ Marie Christiane Just from Dornitz
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Ludwig Gottlieb Ramdohr (1830–1894), mining civil servant and inventor, 1862 factory director, 1865 city councilor, 1866 technical manager in the paraffin works of the Georg brown coal mine , 1868 founder of the private gas company Aschersleben, later a factory owner in Halle, died as a pensioner in Gotha
- Hermann Ludwig Ramdohr (born 1855), district building inspector in Culm
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Otto Ramdohr (1857–1928), Prussian major general
- Hans-Otto Ramdohr (around 1904–1934), forest economist, died at the time of the Röhm putsch
- Gustav Adolf Ramdohr (1834–1910), master baker, Prussian councilor of commerce, founder of the high altar of St. Stephen's Church , founder of Gustav Ramdohr AG , which existed from 1857 to 1973 , one in the grain trade (including supplying the German Eastern Army until 1918) and Building materials trading company
- Willy Max Ramdohr (1865–1940), director of Gustav Ramdohr AG
- Richard Gustav Ramdohr (1860–1915), businessman, wholesaler of grain and animal feed as well as partner in the monolith insulation board works and other holdings, including the support association of the German flour trade AG in Berlin, and property owner in Aschersleben and Dresden. In his private life, Richard Ramdohr built one of the largest collections of beetles in Germany.
- Lilo Fürst b. Ramdohr , (1913–2013) painter and gymnastics teacher, former member of the Friends of the White Rose resistance group in Munich
- Hans Richard Gustav Adolf Ramdohr (1912–1989), businessman, owner and director of the former Gustav Ramdohr AG Ascherslebener grain trade, chopping plant, building material production and trade
- Hans Dieter Ramdohr (1941–2015), lawyer and notary in Berlin until 2006, died on September 20, 2015
- Ulrich Richard Ramdohr, business economist and banker, businessman in Aschersleben and Konstanz , ownership and management of properties in Aschersleben and Konstanz as well as hotel and company investments with daughter Isabella Ricarda Laura Ramdohr
- Andreas Jürgen Ramdohr, management consultant in Berlin
- Adolf Ferdinand Ramdohr (1835–1916), master butcher at Tie 10 in Aschersleben
- Adolf Ferdinand Ramdohr (born 1871), confectioner
- Hermann Rudolf Ramdohr (1837–1889), mining civil servant, brickworks owner in Wansleben near Teutschenthal
- Hermann Ramdohr (1864–1942), President of the Prussian court, author of numerous legal books, a. a. about the family fideikommiss
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Ludwig Gottlieb Ramdohr (1830–1894), mining civil servant and inventor, 1862 factory director, 1865 city councilor, 1866 technical manager in the paraffin works of the Georg brown coal mine , 1868 founder of the private gas company Aschersleben, later a factory owner in Halle, died as a pensioner in Gotha
- Friedrich Christian Daniel Ramdohr (1792–1851), white baker and confectioner
- Andreas David Ramdohr (1758–1814), master carpenter, from 1795 in Heiligenthal
- Johann Friedrich Gottlob Ramdohr (1795–1863), master shoemaker, in Aschersleben from 1825
- Gottlob Heinrich Ramdohr (born 1834), master locksmith, lived in 1865 at Weinberg 459 in Aschersleben
- Johann Friedrich Gottlob Ramdohr (1795–1863), master shoemaker, in Aschersleben from 1825
- Johann Gottlieb Ramdohr (1756–1816), chief rifleman, master brewer and council carpenter
- Johann Andreas Ramdohr (around 1719–1786), master carpenter in Aschersleben
- Johann Christian Ramdohr (1690–1770), master carpenter, brother in the St. Elisabeth Hospital
- Andreas Ramdohr (* July 6, 1670; † after 1704) miller of the castle mill; ⚭ January 19, 1692 Magdalene, Matthias Plock's daughter
Lines in Radevormwald, Lennep and the Netherlands
line probably going back to Andreas Ramdohr (1691–1730)
- Heinrich Augustus Andreas Ramdohr (* around 1718 in Radevormwald; † January 14, 1795 ibid), mayor of Radevormwald, son of surgeon Andreas Ramdohr (1691–1730) and (?) Anna Maria Bauendahl
- (?) Johan Daniel Ramdohr (* approx. 1760; from Radevormwald ), soldier in the service of the VOC , died on June 27, 1786 after the crossing on board the Horssen in Batavia
Line probably going back to Augustinus Henricus Ramdohr (* 1684)
- (?) Anna Maria Ramdohr (born May 13, 1716 in Lennep ; † October 16, 1805 ibid); ⚭ June 7, 1735 with Peter Hermann
- August Andreas Ramdohr from Lennep , (surgeon?) Augusti Henricus Ramdohrs citizen and resident of Lennep married son; ⚭ July 14, 1744 with Anna Gertrud Wever (1719–1783) from Radevormwald
- (?) Johann Daniel Ramdohr (from February 15, 1754 as student surgeon, Lenneppens in the registers of the University of Strasbourg ); 1789 Army surgeon ( Chirurgijn Majoor ) in the Dutch Infantry Regiment No. 12 van Bylandt ; ⚭ Anna Maria Pronck
- Christina Catharina Ramdohr (* 1763 Den Bosch ; † 1829 Groningen)
- Anna Maria Petronella Ramdohr (1767-1859); ⚭ Johan Fredrik Willem Veeren (Lieutenant)
- Johanna Wilhelmina Ramdohr (1771 in Groningen; † 1857 in Doesburg )
- Johannes Augustus Ramdohr (born February 12, 1774 in Groningen, † September 28, 1833 in Utrecht) Major General, Provincial Commander of Utrecht ; ⚭ on August 18, 1814 in Deventer with Frederica Sophia Wilhelmina Baronesse van Broeckhuysen, daughter of Willem Harmen Baron van Broeckhuysen (1745–1788), Mayor of Harderwijk
- August Willem Daniel Ramdohr (born May 7, 1815 in Deventer); around 1847 Premier Lieutenant in the 4th Light Dragoon Rgt., 1858 holder of the Order of the Oak Crown
- Anna Maria Ramdohr (born April 22, 1829 in Groningen ; † May 13, 1909 there); ⚭ March 27, 1850 Pieter de Mol Moncourt (1825–1879)
- Johannes Augustus Frederik Willem de Mol Moncourt (* 1851)
- Niesje de Mol Moncourt (1861-1916)
- Alfred Salomon Sieuwerd de Mol Moncourt (1863–1885), sergeant
- Johannes Petrus Ramdohr (* 1776; † June 14, 1812 in Doetinchem); around 1810 Premier Lieutenant in the Dutch 8th Line Infantry Regiment; ⚭ 1802 in Doetinchem with Elisabeth Anna Voltelen
- Arnolda Wilhelmina Ramdohr (* 1805; † June 22, 1899 in Doorwerth ); ⚭ August 14, 1833 in Harderwijk with second lieutenant Gerhard Rijnders
- Johan August Ramdohr (* 1810 Amsterdam, † August 28, 1883 in Rotterdam); ⚭ on February 19, 1861 in Heeze with Mechelina Albertina Schelkes
- (?) Johann Daniel Ramdohr (from February 15, 1754 as student surgeon, Lenneppens in the registers of the University of Strasbourg ); 1789 Army surgeon ( Chirurgijn Majoor ) in the Dutch Infantry Regiment No. 12 van Bylandt ; ⚭ Anna Maria Pronck
Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel branch
probably going back to Valentin Ramdohr († after 1614)
Andreas Ramdohr (* around 1617 in Ermsleben, probably the son of Valentin R .; † after 1688 in Braunschweig) ducal Braunschweig Capitaine des Armes ; 15 children from two marriages; ⚭ (I.) around 1645 with NN, Lutheran († 1653); ⚭ (II.) October 9, 1654 in Braunschweig Sophie Rode
- Melchior Franz Ramdohr (born September 19, 1661 - † February 18, 1717), royal Brunswick-Lüneburg mill clerk in Wolfenbüttel
- Philipp Friedrich Ramdohr (1694–1755), personal surgeon to the Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- Christian Heinrich Ramdohr (born September 22, 1701 in Wolfenbüttel; † 1730), in the monastery from April 7, 1729
- Anton Wilhelm Ramdohr (1707–1757), mountain surgeon in Zellerfeld
- Ferdinand Benedict Ramdohr (1735–1795), personal surgeon to Duke Ferdinand of Braunschweig during the Seven Years' War , ⚭ Johanna Sophie Kutscher
- Franz Leopold Heinrich Ramdohr (1793–1866), ⚭ Philippine Schoenian, town clerk, judge, mayor of Clausthal
- Claus August Julius Ramdohr (* 1822 in Clausthal), ⚭ 1857 with Anna Alma Agnes Paulsen. District judge in Wittlage
- Hans Georg Sophus Ramdohr (* 1824 in Clausthal; † 1887 Nevada ), mining authority auditor, four children (Franz, Heinrich, Marie)
- Franz August Wilhelm Gottfried Ramdohr (1826–1863), post office clerk, emigrated to California
- Heinrich Julius Gustav Ramdohr (1828–1890), ⚭ Anna Sievers; Pharmacist, immigrated to Chile
- Sophie Ramdohr-Sievers (* 1861); ⚭ in Concepción (Chile) with Sedlmayer
- Francisco Felipe Ramdohr-Sievers (1861–1916), ⚭ Marta Clara Elisa Bohlmann, lived in Concepción (Chile)
- Francisco Ramdohr-Volmand (1890–1940), ⚭ Mercedes Vargas-Mardones (1895–1967)
- Herbert Ramdohr-Timmermann (1908–1978), ⚭ NN van Den Eikhof, lived in Santiago de Chile
-
Ernst Claus Hans Philipp Ramdohr (1839–1922), high school director, educator of Otto Erich Hartleben
- Johannes August Richard Klaus (Hans) Ramdohr (born 1876 in Attendorn ), around 1935 Reichsbank director in Karlsruhe
- Enno Ramdohr (1887–1953), Bremen State Councilor and head of the Bremen financial administration
- Franz Leopold Heinrich Ramdohr (1793–1866), ⚭ Philippine Schoenian, town clerk, judge, mayor of Clausthal
- Johann Heinrich Ramdohr (1751–1813), citizen and merchant in Zellerfeld
- Christian Heinrich Ramdohr (1755–1806), pastor in Ribbesbüttel , from 1806 in Hattorf
- Heinrich Ferdinand Gottlieb Ramdohr (1783–1851), until 1814 secretary at the Wittmar Peace Court , private secretary in Wolfenbüttel
- Christian Heinrich Friedrich Ramdohr (1806–1840), typesetter in Braunschweig
- Caroline Ferdinande Ramdohr (born April 16, 1836), ⚭ August List , member of the German Reichstag
- Carl August Ramdohr (1810–1876), District Court Registrar in Wolfenbüttel
- Otto Carl August Ramdohr (born February 4, 1843 in Wolfenbüttel), businessman in London
- Adolph Johann Heinrich Ramdohr (born March 11, 1845 in Wolfenbüttel, † after 1893), Chief Postal Secretary in Braunschweig, 1889 Breitestr. 5
- Carl August Robert Ramdohr (born December 18, 1852 in Wolfenbüttel), mechanic in Leipzig
- Carl Wilhelm Ferdinand Ramdohr (1815–1873), country school teacher, Cantor a. Organist in Meynkoth , Velpke and Jerxheim ; ⚭ 1837 with Friederike Wilhelmine Auguste Moldenhauer (1818–1885)
- Gustav August Wilhelm Ramdohr (born March 22, 1844 in Meynkoth; † around 1910); Merchant, unpaid city councilor from 1890, owner of an automobile in Leipzig around 1904; ⚭ 1872 ibid. Johanna Margarethe Linke (born November 29, 1849) from Leipzig
- Friedrich Wilhelm Ramdohr (born June 28, 1876 in Leipzig)
- Carl Theodor Friedrich Bernhard Ramdohr (born September 7, 1851 Velpke), merchant in Schönebeck; ⚭ 1877 ibid with Auguste Moldenhauer (born January 31, 1852) from Schönebeck
- Gustav August Wilhelm Ramdohr (born March 22, 1844 in Meynkoth; † around 1910); Merchant, unpaid city councilor from 1890, owner of an automobile in Leipzig around 1904; ⚭ 1872 ibid. Johanna Margarethe Linke (born November 29, 1849) from Leipzig
- Christian Heinrich Friedrich Ramdohr (1806–1840), typesetter in Braunschweig
- Johann Carl Ferdinand Ramdohr (1792–1850), master bookbinder, lived in Kattreppeln 238 in Braunschweig in 1844
- Theodor Heinrich Ehrenreich Ramdohr (1804–1877), merchant in Lichtenberg , owner of Salzniederlage in Braunschweig around 1844, specialty owner in Braunschweig Hagenmarkt 12 around 1868
- Carl August Theodor Ramdohr (born January 21, 1833), businessman, emigrated to America in 1882
- Martha Ramdohr (* 1863), ⚭ master baker Rast in Hildesheim
- Theodor Ramdohr (* 1865) emigrated to America
- Johanna Hermine Therese Ernestine Ramdohr (born May 24, 1847), ⚭ Railway Secretary Overbeck in Braunschweig
- Franz Georg August Ehrenreich Overbeck (born August 9, 1868 in Braunschweig), emigrated to Brooklyn
- Carl August Theodor Ramdohr (born January 21, 1833), businessman, emigrated to America in 1882
- Heinrich Ferdinand Gottlieb Ramdohr (1783–1851), until 1814 secretary at the Wittmar Peace Court , private secretary in Wolfenbüttel
- Ferdinand Benedict Ramdohr (1735–1795), personal surgeon to Duke Ferdinand of Braunschweig during the Seven Years' War , ⚭ Johanna Sophie Kutscher
- Carl Friedrich Christoph Hartwig Ramdohr (1771–1843), customs collector in Braunschweig; ⚭ (1) 1795 with Dorothea Sophia Giers (1769–1831) from Peine; ⚭ (2) 1831 with Henriette Christ. Duderstadt (1812–1872) from Wolfenbüttel, lives in 1868 as a widow butt brothers 36
- August Philipp Hartwig Ramdohr (1805–1890), banker from 1835, agent of Colonia in Naumburg around 1854 ; ⚭ 1836 with Louise Hoffmann from Magdeburg
- Louise Sophie Ramdohr (born August 9, 1849 in Naumburg); ⚭ 1871 with Max Hermann von Etzdorff in Magdeburg
- Ulrich von Etzdorff (born February 18, 1880 in Magdeburg)
- Louise Sophie Ramdohr (born August 9, 1849 in Naumburg); ⚭ 1871 with Max Hermann von Etzdorff in Magdeburg
- Carl Wilhelm Ramdohr (1806–1885), court art dealer and publisher ( Ramdohrsche Buchhandlung ), city councilor in Braunschweig, president of the art club "Palette" founded in 1836
- Rudolf Wilhelm Ramdohr (born June 23, 1839; † 1908), studied art trading in 1853 at the Collegium Carolinum , Ramdohr'sche Buchhandlung in Braunschweig, Langerhof 3 , 1901 owner of an insurance agency and city councilor
- Karl Leo Friedrich Ramdohr (born March 29, 1841), owner of the " Peter Georg Palis " department store in Magdeburg
around 1893
- Kurt Karl Anton Ramdohr (1876–1945), President of the Magdeburg
Chamber of Commerce
- Günther Ramdohr (1907–2000), textile merchant, Frankfurt city councilor , was on the board of the BfA
- Kurt Karl Anton Ramdohr (1876–1945), President of the Magdeburg
Chamber of Commerce
- Otto August Ramdohr (born August 18, 1844 Braunschweig), merchant in Mendoza (Argentina) ; ⚭ on August 30, 1890 with Anna Christine Henriette Wittenstein from Bremen
- Camilla Antonie Justine Ramdohr (born November 10, 1891 in Mendoza)
- Pauline Ramdohr (1847–1874), ⚭ with Victor Heymann
-
Hermann August Ramdohr (1850 – approx. 1920), orthopedist and owner of the Zander Institute in Leipzig
- Hermann Franz Ramdohr (born September 2, 1881)
- Bernhard Wilhelm Ramdohr (born October 31, 1883), agricultural enthusiast and motorcycle owner in Leipzig-Anger around 1909
- Max Erich Ramdohr (born May 9, 1891), NCO, 1920 stud. jur., defendant in the Leipzig trials
- Theodor Heinrich Ramdohr (born January 30, 1810 Braunschweig; † around 1890 there), dentist and surgeon; ⚭ 1846 Clara Herzbruch from Burg
- Theodor Heinrich Julius Ramdohr (born October 16, 1858 in Braunschweig); Merchant in Hamburg; ⚭ 1892 Marie Adelaide Nicoline Friedrichs from Leer
- Friedrich Wilhelm Ramdohr (born February 15, 1836 in Braunschweig, † after 1893) merchant there; ⚭ 1863 with Emilie Mügge (1834–1884)
- Emil Friedrich Wilhelm Ramdohr (born April 5, 1864 in Braunschweig; † 1914) businessman, from 1892 partner in the commission wool trading company Focke & Ramdohr , and Braunschweig Consul in Bremen; ⚭ 1892 with Kunigunde Haupt (born July 28, 1867), daughter of the merchant Friedrich Ludwig Heinrich Haupt from Bremen
- Emilia Gisela Ramdohr (born November 1, 1892 in Bremen)
- Emil Friedrich Wilhelm Ramdohr (born April 5, 1864 in Braunschweig; † 1914) businessman, from 1892 partner in the commission wool trading company Focke & Ramdohr , and Braunschweig Consul in Bremen; ⚭ 1892 with Kunigunde Haupt (born July 28, 1867), daughter of the merchant Friedrich Ludwig Heinrich Haupt from Bremen
- August Philipp Hartwig Ramdohr (1805–1890), banker from 1835, agent of Colonia in Naumburg around 1854 ; ⚭ 1836 with Louise Hoffmann from Magdeburg
Trivia
The "von Ramdohr" dragoon regiment, which perished in 1803, still appears by name on sound carriers. Around 1782 to 1790 an anonymous composer created the march of the Kurhannoverschen Dragoon Regiment from Ramdohr . After the annexation of Hanover by Prussia in 1866, this found its way into the Prussian army march collection of 1900 with other Hanoverian military marches :
I. Collection: Slow marches for the infantry (presentation marches for infantry)
- I, 85 March of the Kurhannoverschen Dragoon Regiment from Ramdohr ad Zeit around 1790, arranged by Gustav Roßberg
III. Collection: Cavalry marches (presentation and parade marches for the mounted troops)
- III, 102 March of the Kurhannoverschen Dragoon Regiment from Ramdohr, the Rgt. Was in Verden (Aller)
Sound carrier:
- J. Schade; G. Pätzig; Army Music Corps 6 d. Bundeswehr: “Marching music at the Brandenburg-Prussian court 1685–1823 in historical original line-ups, wind instruments from the Heeresmusikkorps Hamburg under the direction of v. Major Johannes Schade ”; Telefunken, Hamburg 1967.
- Colonel H. Schlueter, Colonel J. Schade: “German Army Marches and The Great Zapfenstreich (5CD) - Marschmusikraritäten a. five CDs. Army Music Corps 5 Koblenz ”; Bauer Studios Ludwigsburg.
- German Army Marches (CD 1 to 5), Army Music Corps 5 Koblenz, Bauer Studios, Ludwigsburg 2001; EAN code 4012116727838.
See also
literature
- FC Drosihn: Aschersleben in the 19th century. Aschersleben 1900, (reprint Naumburg 2000) ISBN 3-86156-041-0 .
- Wolf-Dieter Ostermann: Andreas Ramdohr. In: Wolf-Dieter Ostermann: Life pictures from Harz and Börde. Pp. 19-26. Volume 1, Hall 1999; ISBN 3-933046-35-1 .
- New general German Adelslexikon, Leipzig 1930, unaltered reprint of the work by Prof. Dr. published in Leipzig 1859–1870. EH Kueschke, p. 331.
- Johann Christian Ramdohr: Johann Christian Ramdohr's magazine bee treatment with comments and ... comments accompanied by Joh. Koellner. 4th edition Gotha: Ettinger, 1812.
- H. Grote (Hrsg.): Gender and coat of arms book of the Kingdom of Hanover and the Duchy of Braunschweig. 1843.
- Genealogical manual of the nobility , Volume 59, 1972, Adelslexikon .
- Lineage v. Ramdohr in: Gothaisches Genealogisches Taschenbuch des Briefadels , 4th year., P. 611 f., Verlag Justus Perthes , Gotha 1910. ( Online . Access May 9, 2020)
- Werner Kleinschroth: Main lists of the members of the Krome – Crome family association. Goslar 1986, pp. 45, 61.
- Rudolf Steinmetz: The general superintendent of Hildesheim. in: Journal of the Society f. Nds. Church history 1939. pp. 101–168. (to CROME senior in Alfeld)
- Ludwig Gottlieb Ramdohr: Stamm-Tafeln of the families Ramdohr. Manuscript, Gotha 1893.
Web links
- General presentation of parts of the Ramdohr family history
- The Ramdohr suture after the surgeon Philipp F. Ramdohr 1722
- Diploma thesis v. Ulrich Seifert 1996 about Ramdohr's mild foundation in Aschersleben ( Memento from June 9, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF file; 66 kB)
- Building of the Ramdohr'schen mild foundation, renovation 1996
- Description from the battle of Quatre-Bras in 1815
- Col. Ludwig von Ramdohr, Landwehr Battalion Lüneburg 1815
- Photo of the Prussian Lieutenant General Karl von Ramdohr
- Digital copy: Hermann Ramdohr: The family name is issued by the husband of the mother of an illegitimate child in accordance with Section 1706 of the German Civil Code . German lawyers newspaper. Vol. 7, 1902, p. 146
- Digital copy: Hermann Ramdohr: The family fideikommiss in the area of the Prussian general land law . F. Vahlen, Berlin 1909
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ludwig Gottlieb Ramdohr: Stamm-Tafeln der Familien Ramdohr. Manuscript, Gotha 1893, p. IX.
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