Comstadius ( Swede. Komstadius or Swede. Comstadius ) is a Russian noble family, originating from Sweden. The ancestor is considered a common ancestor, a vassal of King Eric VIII , who founded the settlement of in 1096.
| Comstadius | |
|---|---|
| Coat of arms description: see text | |
| Volume and sheet of the Common Stamp | Xvi, 74 |
| Provinces in the Republic of Kazakhstan of which the genus is introduced | Kherson |
| Part of the genealogy book | III |
| Close birth | Malama , Apostles |
| Genus | XI century - |
| Nationality | |
| Estates | Sadovoye-Faleevka , Beetle |
| Palaces and mansions | in Mishor " Murad-Avur " |
In the XVII-XVIII centuries, a significant part of the descendants of the Comstadius served on the territory of the Commonwealth , where they created families. It is known that Karl Samuilovich Comstadius had an old Polish noble coat of arms Nalench and was married to Maria Velyamovskaya.
His son Samuel (Savely, Savva) Karlovich "was a battalion adjutant in the artillery in Stralsund" and married Apollonia Odlyanitskaya. From this marriage in Lubovichi (Radom County) Fyodor Savelyevich Comstadius was born (died no earlier than 1822), who also chose a military path and joined the Moldovan company from 1770-1774 to Russian service. Settling in the south of the Russian Empire, he found in the person of M. L. Faleev his future friend and benefactor. The latter bequeathed to Fyodor Savelyevich in hereditary possession his "Ingul cottage" in the Kherson province. In 1806, Fedor Savelievich Comstadius was approved in the noble rank in Kiev, and the Ingul dacha turned into a model estate, called Sadovoe-Faleevka . The children of F.S. Comstadius also acquired the Russian nobility from marriage with Dorothea Dering (she died in 1795). Of their 13 children, three sons and two daughters survived. His eldest son August Fyodorovich (1777-1859) was the Kherson governor and through his wife Avdotya Vasilyevna Sinelnikova became related with the offspring of the Ukrainian hetman Daniil Apostol .
The son of August Fedorovich - Colonel Nikolai Augustovich (1837-1872) was in military service in the Life Guards of the Hussars Regiment and was married to the daughter of Major General Nikolai Vasilyevich Sinelnikov - Sofya Nikolaevna. Their son, Major General of the Suite Nikolai Nikolayevich Comstadius (1866-1917), through marriage, became related to the clan of Malam . The Comstadiuses owned the village of Zhuklya , and in 1909 land was acquired in Miskhor for the development of the Murad-Avur cottage , which turned into a palace complex [1] . The son of N.V. Comstadius Nikolai (1901-1989) died in Paris.
Emblem Description
The patrimonial coat of arms was approved on February 28, 1896 and is included in part 16 of the General Tombstone of the noble families of the All-Russian Empire .
Description of coat of arms (blazon):
In the scarlet shield there is a silver bandage, with ends extended on both sides. The shield is crowned with a noble crowned helmet. Crest: the right hand in silver armor, holding the saber with the same golden handle. Namet: scarlet, lined with silver.
- General Stamp [2]
Notes
- ↑ Dynasty of Comstadius . Date of appeal September 21, 2018.
- ↑ Coat of arms of Nicholas Comstadius . Date of appeal September 21, 2018.