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Von der Decken family

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Von der Decken family
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The von der Decken family is the name of an old Hanoverian family of German nobility. Since more than 750 years the center of the family is in a part of Lower Saxony at the south bank of the river Elbe called Kehdingen.

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The coat of arms of the von der Decken family is a fireplace trammel hook.
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von der Decken coat of arms at Siebmachers Wappenbuch by Johann Siebmacher 1605, there on p. 181.

History

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The Origin of the Family

The first documented members of the family are Alverik and Herewart von Decca. About 1250 they were vassals of Frederick of Haseldorf [de].[1][2] The genealogy of the family can be traced back to Nicolaus de Deken.[3][4] He was a squire and lived from about 1290 to 1360.[5] The first von der Deckens lived near Freiburg, Lower Saxony, at the southern bank of the Elbe river.

Five Lines of the Family

All living von der Deckens are descendants of Claus von der Decken [de], who died in 1541.[6] He was a mayor of Stade and had eight children. Five of his sons started the different lines of the family (see Genealogy of the von der Decken family [de]).

The von der Deckens in South Africa

Adolphus (1834–1886) is a son of Adolph Melchior (1806–1862).[7] They are descendants of the Oerichsheil line.[3][4] For Adolph Melchior and Adolphus see Extract of genealogical table of the family von der Decken 1. Line in German language. Adolphus emigrated 1855 first to England and later to South Africa. He settled near King Williams Town. Adolphus married in 1855 Emma Louisa Eustace, when he was 21 and she was 19 years old. There are many descendants of Adolphus and Emma living in South Africa. Some of them with the name von der Decken live in King William's Town, in Fort Beaufort and near to Durban.

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Coat of arms

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The coat of arms shows a fireplace trammel hook. On the helmet with black and silver covers is standing a natural short oak branch with hanging green leaves on both sides.

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Notable family members

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Bibliography in German language

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Oak tree with coat of arms on the title of the Yearly Family News. Pro Aris et Focis is the heraldic motto.
  • Luneberg Mushard, Monumenta Nobilitatis Antiqvæ Familiarum Illustrium, Inprimis Ordinis Equestris in Ducatibus Bremensi & Verdensi, i. e. Denckmahl Der Uhralten/ berühmten Hochadelichen Geschlechter/ Insonderheit Der Hochlöblichen Ritterschafft Im Hertzogthum Bremen und Verden (Monuments of the ancient and famous noble families, especially of the Knighthood in the Duchy of Bremen-Verden), Bremen: Brauer, 1708, pp. 192–201.
  • Elias Friedrich Schmersahl, „Nachricht von dem alten ritterbürtigen Geschlechte der Herren von der Decken im Lande Kehdingen“ (a report on the von der Decken family), in: Hamburgisches Magazin, vol. 9 (1752), pp. 619–629.
  • Wilhelm von der Decken (1807–1866) Secretary of the Kingdom of Hanover, Die Familie von der Decken in ihren verschiedenen Verhältnissen dargestellt (history of the family von der Decken), Hanover: Klindworth's Hof-Druckerei, 1865.
  • Blätter der Familie von der Decken (i.e. annual family news), 1919–....
  • Richard Drögereit (1957). "Decken, v. der.". Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 3. Berlin: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 544–545.
  • Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Adelslexikon volume 56, 1974 and endorsements in volume 144, 2008
  • Ernst Heinrich Kneschke, Neues allgemeines deutsches Adels-Lexicon (encyclopedia on nobility), 1860, p. 433. Article on Decken and Decken-Offen
  • Johann Siebmacher, Siebmachers Wappenbuch (Book on coat of arms in Germany, Austria and Switzerland), 1605 in WIKIMEDIA COMMONS: Ritterschaft und Adel in Brauschweig there on p. 181 "V. DER TECKE" is the misspelled writing of "V. DER DECKEN"
  • Brümmel, v. Gruben, v. Marschalck: Die Güter der Ritterschaft im Herzogtum Bremen (estates in the Duchy of Bremen), Stade: Ritterschaft der Herzogtümer Bremen und Verden, 2001
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