Zech-Burkersroda

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Family coat of arms of those of Burkersroda

Graf von Zech-Burkersroda , actually Zech, otherwise known as von Burckersroda , is the name of a Thuringian count dynasty that comes from the von Burkersroda family (see also Zech (noble family) ).

history

The official governor Johann Christian August von Burkersroda (1757-1819) on Kötzschau was born by the childless and widowed Privy Councilor Countess Louise Christiane Dorothee von Zech , born. Freiin von Zech, who had a von Burkersroda from Kötzschau mother as a mother, and with the permission of King Friedrich Wilhelm III. adopted by Prussia on August 18, 1815 as a child. The condition that the governor and his marital heirs should henceforth use the name Counts and Countesses von Zech, otherwise known as von Burckersroda, and the Counts of Zech's coat of arms combined with Burkersroda’s. The von Burkersroda also came into the possession of Bündorf , Benndorf and Geusa .

In 1840 the Zech-Burkersroda acquired the Goseck estate , later also its neighboring estate Eulau and the manor Börln near Riesa , where they rebuilt Börln Castle , built from 1617 as an electoral hunting lodge . Furthermore, the Zech-Burkersroda acquired the Diehsa and Quitzdorf goods in Upper Lusatia .

Lines and personalities

Main line (Bündorf, Goseck etc.)

  1. Johann Christian August von Burkersroda (* 1757 Merseburg , † 1819 Minden ), heir of Kötschau, Bündorf , Benndorf and Geusa , ∞ with Henriette Wilhelmine von der Mosel (1765–1832), raised to the Prussian count of Zech-Burkersroda in 1815
  2. Julius Graf von Zech-Burkersroda (1805 Weißenfels , † 1872 Bündorf) ∞ in 1st marriage with Augustine Margarethe von Haeseler (1809–1845), closed in 1841. In 1838 he acquired Börln Castle and in 1840 the rule of Goseck .
  3. Julius Ludwig August Graf von Zech-Burkersroda (* 1835 Benndorf , † 1876 Naumburg ), heir from Goseck, Bündorf a. a., Doctor ∞ Elisabeth Franziska von Gersdorff (1846–1929)
  4. Ludwig Rudolf Graf von Zech-Burkersroda (* 1873 Goseck , † 1946 Naumburg), heir of Goseck and Bündorf a. a., expropriated in 1945, ∞ Rosalie Agnes Gertrud von Reinersdorff-Paczensky (1883–?)
  5. Georg Julius Rudolf Graf von Zech-Burkersroda (* 1905 Goseck, † 1945 Special Camp Torgau ) ∞ Margarethe von der Borch (1914–1997)
  6. Georg Graf von Zech-Burkersroda (* 1938 Goseck), entrepreneur, canon and dean of the United Cathedral Donors Merseburg and Naumburg and the Zeitz collegiate monastery

Friedrich Ludwig line (Börln and others)

  1. Friedrich Ludwig Graf von Zech-Burkeroda (1853 Bündorf, † 1927 Börln), son from the 2nd marriage of Julius Graf von Zech-Burkersroda with Thekla Marie Anna Countess von Krosigk , heir to Schloss Börln , ∞ Margarethe Caroline Therese Eugenie von Lüttichau (1861 –1931)
  2. Ernst Lothar Julius Graf von Zech-Burkersroda (* 1885 Dresden , † 1946 Bautzen special camp ), heir of Börln Castle, doctorate in law and diplomat, expropriated in 1945 ∞ Isa von Bethmann-Hollweg (1894–1967), daughter of the former Chancellor Theodor von Bethmann- Hollweg
  3. Wilhelm Friedrich Graf von Zech-Burkersroda (* 1916 Berlin , † 1938 Davos with tuberculosis )

coat of arms

Coat of arms of the Counts of Zech-Burkersroda

Blazon : Divided and split twice (6 fields). 1 (the Burkersroda family coat of arms) in red three silver tips, 2–6 (the Zech coat of arms) 2 and 6 divided, above a golden growing lion in black, below with red and silver sheathed. 3 and 5 in gold a black half eagle, 4 in blue a vine tendril with leaves and grapes.

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