Weber von Webenau

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The coat of arms of the Edle von Webenau family

The Weber Edlen von Webenau are a family from Austria.

On September 17, 1818 Johann (es) Nepomuk Weber for successful state service as an accountant was Carinthian stands in Klagenfurt by Emperor Francis I in the Austrian hereditary peerage with the title " Edler charged by Webenau".

Johann Weber was born on January 26th, 1769 in Graz and his first marriage was on June 1st, 1794, Karoline geb. Edle von Pirkenau († July 3, 1817) and her second marriage on January 11, 1818 Marianne, b. Gaggl (born October 23, 1787). Johann Weber Edler von Webenau died on November 20, 1846.

In 1922 Viktor Weber-Webenau was awarded the Austrian Military Maria Theresa Order for bravery . The originally associated claim to elevation to the baron class could of course no longer be realized after the abolition of the monarchy in 1918 and the title of nobility in 1919.

Known members of the family

coat of arms

Blazon : “Square, 1 and 4 black: silver eagle, 2 and 3 blue: golden star above and below, each accompanied by a weaver shuttle (= shuttle ). A crowned helmet with a black and white cover in front, a blue and gold cover on the back and four ostrich feathers white, black, yellow and blue. "

literature

  • Genealogical manual of the nobility . Adelslexikon, Limburg, from 1972.
  • Genealogical paperback of the knight and noble families. Published in Brno in 19 volumes, volume I. (1870) to volume XIX (1894).
  • The Siebmacher's heraldic books. The old sieve maker (XVIII parts) and the new sieve maker (101 volumes). Newly merged and sorted alphabetically according to the band abbreviations from Hanns Jäger-Sunstenau's general index to the Siebmacher's coat of arms books 1605-1967.