Walcke-Schuldt (noble family)

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Coat of arms of those of Walcke-Schuldt

Walcke-Schuldt is the name of a Prussian noble family.

history

Walcke

The Walcke family line begins with Detleff Walcke from Uddevalla , who can be traced there between 1692 and 1699. His grandson Gerhard Heinrich Walcke (1736–1797) was a successful merchant in Hamburg .

Walcke-Schuldt

Oskar Ferdinand von Walcke-Schuldt in the uniform of the Lauenburg knights and landscape, 1887 by Mathilde Block . He is shown in the library of Gut Goldensee in front of a portrait of the ancestor Johann Wilhelm Schuldt

In 1780 he married Charlotte Schuldt (1760–1841), a daughter of the Hamburg merchant Johann Wilhelm Schuldt (1728–1796) and his wife Marie Madeleine, b. Preye (1735-1815). The Schuldt family comes from Zweibrücken and immigrated to Hamburg with Heinrich Schuldt in the second half of the 17th century. Johann Wilhelm, his grandson, was the brother of Johann Andreas Anton Schuldt , a Prussian officer and finally Major General , who had been raised to the nobility by Friedrich II of Prussia under the name of Scholten on April 24, 1749 , but died without descendants. Johann Wilhelm Schuldt had acquired the two allodial estates Goldensee and Niendorf am Schaalsee (both today districts of Kittlitz (Lauenburg) ) in 1770 and established a family entrustment commission in 1790 , which was established in 1796 by Georg III. was confirmed sovereign. After his death in 1796, the usufruct of entails fell to his widow, then to his two daughters, of whom Johanne Elisabeth, married Sieburg, died in 1830 without any descendants. The other daughter, Christine Charlotte (1760–1841), had married Johann Friedrich Basilius Wehber in 1797 and in 1816 he took the name Wehber-Schuldt . The Fideikommiss Niendorf and Goldensee then came to his stepson Ferdinand Walcke-Schuldt (1788-1856). His son, the landscape councilor Oscar Walcke-Schuldt (1828-1908) was raised to the Prussian nobility with a diploma from December 4, 1884 as von Walcke-Schuldt .

Walcke-Wulffen

The descendants of Major Joachim von Walcke-Schuldt († 1944), since his mother Margareta married. Von Walcke-Schuldt born. Cattien (born January 4, 1883 in Forst) with Gustav von Wulffen's stepson, took the name of Walcke-Wulffen .

Possessions

  • 1770–1930 Goldensee
  • 1770–1925 Niendorf am Schaalsee

coat of arms

The coat of arms awarded in 1884 is quartered: In the first and fourth field there are three (2: 1) gold stars in blue; in the second and third three red bars in silver. On the crowned helmet with blue and gold covers on the right and red and silver covers on the left, a peacock feather between two flags on golden poles, on the right from blue over gold and left from red over silver.

Relatives

Monuments

  • Grave chapel in the manor park of Goldensee

literature

Individual evidence

  1. See also Dr. Klaus J. Dorsch: Mathilde Block
  2. ^ Peter von Kobbe : History and description of the country of the Duchy of Lauenburg. Volume 3, Altona: Hammerich 1837, p. 331