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Isaac de Forcade de Biaix, aka ''Isaak de Forcade de Biaix'', aka ''Isaac von Forcade de Biaix'',Dufau de Maluquer, Tome 2, Page 47
(in French)
/ref> aka ''Isaac von Forcade,''Heinsius, Issue 162, Page 418, Nr.
(in German)
/ref>Brüggermann (1784), Part 2, Band 1, p. 264, Nr. 1
(in German)
/ref> aka ''Peter Isaac von Forcade,''Brüggermann (1784), Part 2, Band 1, p. 258, Nr.
(in German)
/ref> aka ''Isaak von Forcade''Klempin & Kratz (1863), Chapter 5, Table A, Section 16, p. 426, Nr.
(in German)
/ref> (c. 1703, in Pau,
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– 21 January 1775, in Potsdam, Prussia), was a Royal Prussian colonel, ''Hofmarschall'' to the Prince of Prussia and recipient of Prussia's highest military
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for heroism, Knight of the Order of '' Pour le Mérite''. He was a descendant of the noble family of Forcade in
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, born as a Roman Catholic, but emigrated to
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at a young age, where he joined the Huguenot community in Berlin. He is referred to in some historical sources, as ''Isaac Quirin von Forcade,
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de Biaix'',Priesdorff: Soldatisches Führertum, Tome 1, p. 115, Nr. 188Gerlach (2007), Band 1, p. 591, Nr. 1
(in German)
/ref> As with his uncle and first cousin, there is no evidence that he was ever a
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. Biaix was never, at any time in its history, a marquisate, but instead a noble
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in Pau ''(see also Manorialism)''.


Military career

Historical sources related to the research of noble families in France erroneously state that he was a major general, as does the 25 July 1748 Catholic baptismal recordSaint-Martin de Pau, Baptêmes 1743-1752, Page 22
(in French)
/ref> for a niece, ''Elizabeth-Christine de Casamajor'', at Saint-Martin's church in Pau, France. In reality, his first cousin,
Friedrich Wilhelm Quirin von Forcade de Biaix Friedrich Wilhelm Quirin von Forcade de Biaix,Lehmann, Band 1, Page 34, Nr. 24(in German)/ref> baptized ''Quirin Frideric de Forcade,'' aka ''Friedrich Quirin von Forcade,'' aka ''Frédéric Quérin de Forcade''Tollinen, Band III, Abteilung 1B, Pa ...
was the Prussian major general in 1748.


Early Military Career in Prussia

* 1722, entered into Prussian military service, in the 23rd Prussian Infantry Regiment, at the time commanded by his uncle
Jean de Forcade de Biaix Jean de Forcade de Biaix,Picamilh, Tome 1, Page 42(in French)/ref> aka ''Jean de Forcade, Marquis de Biaix'',Priesdorff, Band 1, Page 114, Nr. 188 (in German)Zedlitz-Neukirch, Band 4, Page 39(in German) aka ''Jean-Quirin de Forcade de Biaix,''Ve ...
, presumably immediately after his arrival from
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. * May 1735, received the command of a newly created
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in the 23rd Prussian Infantry Regiment in which he had served since his earliest days in Prussia. * May 1738, received command of an Alexander von Friedeborn Musketeer Company in Cüstrin. * 17 June 1738, a
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, transferred to the 18th Prussian Infantry Regiment (aka the ''Prince of Prussia Regiment'' after 1742) under the command of Major General
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. * Between 1738–42, the different units of the regiment were garrisoned in Berlin- Spandau, Bernau,
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, Altlandsberg and Oranienburg.


First Silesian War (1740–42)

He fought near Glogau Fortress (''29 December 1740 – 2 January 1741''), near Breslau (''30 December 1740 – 3 January 1741''), Ohlau (''9 January 1741''), the Siege of Neisse (''15 – 22 January 1741''), in skirmishes between Nossen and Lindenau (‘’2 March 1741’’), at Göding (‘’10 March 1742’’), and at the Siege of
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(‘’31 March – 3 April 1742’’) in Moravia. * 11 June 1742, as a
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, awarded Prussia's highest military
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for heroism, Knight of the Order of '' Pour le Mérite''.


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(1744–45)

* 28 June 1744, the 18th Prussian Infantry Regiment, under the command of Prince Augustus William of PrussiaHempel, Band 8, Page 50
(in German)
/ref> since 10 November 1742, is renamed as ''The Prince of Prussia Regiment''.Gieraths, Band 8, Page 6
(in German)
/ref> He fought with his unit at the Siege of Prague (''2–18 September 1744''), Beraun (''6 September 1744''), Selmitz (''19 November 1744''), Prague (''25 November 1744''), and the Battle of Hohenfriedberg (''4 June 1745''). * 28 August 1745, promoted to
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and :de:Obristwachtmeister, in the 18th Prussian Infantry Regiment, since 10 November 1742 under the command of Prince Augustus William of Prussia. He fought at the Battle of Soor (''30 September 1745''), Schönefeld near Leipzig (''29 November 1745''), Meißen (''9 December 1745''), and at the
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(''15 December 1745''). * Between 1746–55, the different units of the regiment were garrisoned in Berlin- Spandau,
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, Altlandsberg and Oranienburg. * 29 May 1756, promoted to
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, in the Prince of Prussia Infantry Regiment.


Seven Years' War (1754–63)

Fought at the Siege of Pirna (''11 September – 14 October 1756''). * March 1757, promoted to colonel. He fought at the
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near
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(''21 April 1757''), the Battle of Prague (''6 May – 20 June 1757''), Witkow Mountain ( pl, Góra Witków, german: Ziskaberg) near
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(''9 May 1757''), Angelka (''3 June 1757''), White Mountain ( cz, Bílé hoře, german: Weißen Berg) near Prague (''20 June 1757''), Wellemin ( cz, Velemín) (''3 July 1757''), on Löbau (''8 August 1757''), near Reinsberg (''17 August 1757''), Burkersdorf (''20 August 1757''), Dittersbach auf dem Eigen and Kiesdorf auf dem Eigen (''25 August 1757''), the Battle of Moys (''7 September 1757''), Barschdorf (''26 September 1757''), the Battle of Breslau (''22 November 1757''), the Battle of Leuthen (''5 December 1757''), and at the
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(''7–20 December 1757'').


Retirement

* In the Winter of 1757, due to his ailing condition his request for retirement was granted. * By 1764, the entire regiment was garrisoned in Potsdam, where it remained until 1794. * 1765, appointed by the King as ''Hofmarschall to the Prince of Prussia'', Crown Prince Frederick William II of Prussia. * 1770, ''Provisor'' of the Berlin
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.'' In all, he served the Royal house for 52 years, during which time he fought in the First Silesian War, the
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and the Seven Years' War.


Family


Coat of Arms

The family motto of the Prussian branch is ''"In Virtute Pertinax"''.Champeaux, Page 10
(in French)
/ref> Coat of Arms: An
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with the field
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into four parts. Left half: argent tincture, a
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holding a sinople eradicated oak tree between its paws;
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tincture charged with three or mullets; Right half: a
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with three towers on an argent tincture; sinople tincture charged with three argent
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below it. A ''Grafenkrone'' ( Count's coronet) as helmut on top of the
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, crested with a or fleur-de-lis. Two or lions supporting the
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. Motto: ''"In Virtute Pertinax"''.
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: The
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symbolizes courage; the eradicated oak tree symbolizes strength and endurance; the towers are symbols of defense and of individual fortitude; the mullets (5-star) symbolizes divine quality bestowed by god; the rose is a symbol of hope and joy; the fleur-de-lis is the floral emblem of France; the coronet is a symbol of victory, sovereignty and empire. A Count's coronet to demonstrate rank and because the family originally served the counts of Foix and
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during the English Wars in the Middle Ages.


Parents

''Isaac de Forcade, Chaix d'Est-Ange, Tome 18, Page 31
(in French)
/ref> Seigneur de Biaix'',O'Gilvy, Tome 3'', Page 17
(in French)
/ref> (* September 1659, Biaix in Pau,
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; bap. 13 September 1659,
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,
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; † 27 October 1737, Biaix in Pau,
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),
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, Jurat in Pau, Legislator at the Parliament of Navarre in Pau, and his third wife ''Claire de Lalanne'' (oo 7 June 1694
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; † 22 March 1734, Biaix in Pau,
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.) The French-language entry in a
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parish register for his 1738 marriage is one of only two known documents that establish his parental
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. In this document, he states that he is a native of Pau, in
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, and that his parents were ''Jean de Forcade'' and ''Therèse de Lalande''. Although few documents exist to prove his parental line, his obituary notice published on the occasion of his death in 1775, which includes a curriculum vitae, begins by explaining that he was the nephew (german: Bruderssohn) of Lieutenant General
Jean de Forcade de Biaix Jean de Forcade de Biaix,Picamilh, Tome 1, Page 42(in French)/ref> aka ''Jean de Forcade, Marquis de Biaix'',Priesdorff, Band 1, Page 114, Nr. 188 (in German)Zedlitz-Neukirch, Band 4, Page 39(in German) aka ''Jean-Quirin de Forcade de Biaix,''Ve ...
. According to detailed genealogical records, his uncle,
Jean de Forcade de Biaix Jean de Forcade de Biaix,Picamilh, Tome 1, Page 42(in French)/ref> aka ''Jean de Forcade, Marquis de Biaix'',Priesdorff, Band 1, Page 114, Nr. 188 (in German)Zedlitz-Neukirch, Band 4, Page 39(in German) aka ''Jean-Quirin de Forcade de Biaix,''Ve ...
, had nine brothers, but did not have another brother by the same name who could have married a ''Therèse de Lalande''. Instead, and because of the later use of ''de Biaix'' name as part of his surname in some historical sources in Prussia and France, he is thought to be the youngest son of
Jean de Forcade de Biaix Jean de Forcade de Biaix,Picamilh, Tome 1, Page 42(in French)/ref> aka ''Jean de Forcade, Marquis de Biaix'',Priesdorff, Band 1, Page 114, Nr. 188 (in German)Zedlitz-Neukirch, Band 4, Page 39(in German) aka ''Jean-Quirin de Forcade de Biaix,''Ve ...
's eldest brother, ''Isaac de Forcade, Seigneur de Biaix'' and his third wife ''Claire de Lalanne,'' where his 1703-1704 birth fits neatly into a gap between the recorded baptisms for two other children, baptized 19 July 1703 and 13 April 1708. The Roman Catholic parish register for Pau for time period around his birth may have originally recorded his birth and baptism, but records for 1704, with the exception of a handful of entries for the month of January, have been lost from the original register. The years surrounding 1704 are very chaotically recorded. What the parish register does clearly show, however, is that there was no married couple named ''Jean de Forcade'' and ''Therèse de Lalande,'' as named in his marriage record in Stettin, bearing children in Pau during the ten years before or after 1704. This parish register, however, does record the baptism of an ''Isaac de Biaix,'' baptized 24 December 1707, son of, ''Jacques de Biaix'' and his wife ''Jeanne de Harpère.'' Kurt von Priesdorff, in his ten volume work :de:Soldatisches Führertum, claims without citing evidence or sources, that ''Isaac Quirin de Forcade, Marquis de Biaix'' was the son of Lieutenant General
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and his wife ''Juliane, Freiin von Honstedt.'' Other scholarly works make the same claim, citing Priesdorff as their source. In the absence of proof to the contrary, and considering Priesdorff's privileged access to sources for his scholarly work, this possibility should not be completely ruled out, despite ''Isaac de Forcade de Biaix's'' 1738 marriage record citing his birthplace in Pau,
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as proof to the contrary.


Marriages

''Isaac de Forcade de Biaix'' married on 16 July 1738 at the French Reformed Church in
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, with ''Anna Elisabeth de Cantenius'', the daughter of ''Martin de Cantenius'' and his wife ''Sophie Dorothea Friedeborn''. He married a second time on 21 February 1763 with the widow ''Katharina von Eickstedt'', née ''Catherine von Vieregg'' (baptized 26 April 1726,
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, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; † 29 April 1795,
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, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), the daughter of ''Georg IX. von Vieregg'' (1688-1753) and ''Margarethe Dorothee von Vieregg'' (1696-1766).


The Fiefs of Barsekwitz and Gollin

''Anna Elisabeth de Cantenius'' acquired the fiefs of Barskewitz and Gollin, both mesne-fiefsFahrenkrüger (1801), 2nd Part, p. 2
(in German-English)
/ref> (german: Afterlehne) of the Order of Saint John from the ''von Borck'' family in 1731 for 28,000 Reichsthaler and was
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d on 3 September 1737Hellbach (1825), 1. Band A-K, p. 21
(in German)
/ref>Hefner (1860), p. 21
(in German)
/ref>Ledebur (1854), p. 13
(in German)
/ref> by King
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with them. Gollin was a farming village, a dependency of Barskewitz (present day
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), now both suburbs of Gmina Stargard Szczeciński in Stargard County. The ''Vassal Table of 1756'' for the district lists him as the head of the household at his wife's properties. A detailed inventory of the fiefs in 1784 states that, in addition to its many features and assets, Barskewitz also included a church belonging to the Jacobshagen
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, itself a branch of the church in Pansin. Following her death, the court in Sonnenburg ruled on 24 January 1765, that as her
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, the Lordship of her two fiefs passed to him. His own last will and testament dated 7 April 1772 did not name any male children as heirs. In this
will Will may refer to: Common meanings * Will and testament, instructions for the disposition of one's property after death * Will (philosophy), or willpower * Will (sociology) * Will, volition (psychology) * Will, a modal verb - see Shall and will ...
, he bequeathed that Gollin remain the property of his second wife''Katharina von Eickstedt''. He further stipulated that Barskewitz be transferred upon his death to his eldest
step-son A stepchild is the offspring of one's spouse, but not one's own offspring, either biologically or through adoption. Stepchildren can come into a family in a variety of ways. A stepchild may be the child of one's spouse from a previous relationshi ...
, ''Ernst Friederich von Eickstedt, hereditary
Herr Herr may refer to: * Herr (honorific), a German honorific * Herr (surname) * Herr (title), a German title * Herr, Indiana Herr is an unincorporated community in Perry Township, Boone County, in the U.S. state of Indiana Indiana () is a ...
of Hohenholz and Plossow'', for an annual payment of 24,000 Reichsthaler, but only for the period of his lifetime. Furthermore, that upon the death of the preceding, it would again be transferred to his nephew,
Captain Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police department, election precinct, e ...
Sir ''Friederich Wilhelm Sigismund von Aschersleben'', Knight of the Order of Saint John, or his male heirs, and that should he no longer be living and not leave any male heirs, the property would subsequently transfer to the '' Canon (Domherr) Friedrich von Itzenplitz'' (believed to be his daughter's husband) and his male heirs, in exchange for the payment of the same amount. The ''Vassal Table of 1802'' shows that Barskewitz and Gollin were still owned by the von Itzenlitz family, the owner shown with the occupation of Landrat in the
Kurmark The German term ''Kurmark'' (archaic ''Churmark'', "Electoral March") referred to the Imperial State held by the margraves of Brandenburg, who had been awarded the electoral (''Kur'') dignity by the Golden Bull of 1356. In early modern times, ''K ...
.Klempin & Kratz (1863), Chapter 5, Table B, Section 16, p. 528, Nr. 1
(in German)
/ref> The 1 January 1862 directory of the Pomeranian Knighthood shows that the property was jointly owned by the Countess von Itzenplitz in Berlin and her husband, a ''von Meding,'' the retired Oberpräsident of the Geheimrat to the King of Prussia.Klempin & Kratz (1863), Chapter 7, Section 21, p. 642, Nr. 2
(in German)
/ref>


Children

An entry in the evangelical parish register for St. Jacob's church in Stettin, dated only as between Advent 1760 ''(30 November 1760)'' and Advent 1761 ''(29 November 1761)'', states that an ''"…unmarried noble daughter of Colonel Forcade, age 27 years…"'' was buried.Stettin St. Jacob, Deaths Vol. 1749-1811, Page 61, Nr. 1
(in German manuscript)
His marriage with ''Anna Elisabeth Cantenius'' is said to have been childless, thus extinguishing his branch of the family. A step-daughter from his second marriage much later in life, Louise von Eickstedt (* 7 November 1749,Freiherr von Eickstedt (1860), p. 25
(in German)
/ref>
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, Denmark; † 10 July 1821), married a Canon (german: Domherr) in Havelberg ''Friedrich von Itzenplitz, Erbherr auf Gross- und Klein-Behnitz, Jerchel'' (1740-1772).Gross- und Klein Behnitz
/ref>


Other Family

* Uncle:
Jean de Forcade de Biaix Jean de Forcade de Biaix,Picamilh, Tome 1, Page 42(in French)/ref> aka ''Jean de Forcade, Marquis de Biaix'',Priesdorff, Band 1, Page 114, Nr. 188 (in German)Zedlitz-Neukirch, Band 4, Page 39(in German) aka ''Jean-Quirin de Forcade de Biaix,''Ve ...
Picamilh, Tome 1, Page 42
(in French)
/ref> (1663-1729), was a Royal Prussian Lieutenant General.König, Band 1, Page 42
(in German)
/ref> He was the Regimentschef of the 23rd Prussian Infantry Regiment, Commandant of the Royal Residence in Berlin, ''Gouverneur militaire'' of Berlin and Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle. * First Cousin:
Friedrich Wilhelm Quirin von Forcade de Biaix Friedrich Wilhelm Quirin von Forcade de Biaix,Lehmann, Band 1, Page 34, Nr. 24(in German)/ref> baptized ''Quirin Frideric de Forcade,'' aka ''Friedrich Quirin von Forcade,'' aka ''Frédéric Quérin de Forcade''Tollinen, Band III, Abteilung 1B, Pa ...
Lange, Page 9
(in German)
/ref> (1698-1765), was a Royal Prussian Lieutenant GeneralKönig, Band 1, Page 43
(in German)
/ref> and one of King Frederick the Great's most active and most treasured officers.Zedlitz-Neukirch, Band 4, Page 39
(in German)
/ref>Zedlitz-Neukirch, Band 2, Page 17
(in German)
/ref> He was Regimentschef of the 23rd Prussian Infantry Regiment,Gieraths, Band 8, Page 7
(in German)
/ref> recipient of the Kingdom of Prussia's highest military
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, the '' Pour le Mérite'', Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle,Ledebur, Band 17, Page 4
(in German)
/ref> Canon of Havelberg,
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of Neuenrade in the County of Mark, Lord
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of Zinna, President of the prestigious ''Ober-Collegium Sanitatis'' in Berlin and
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of Breslau.


Notes


References

* Archive Départementale des Pyrénées-Atlantiques, ''Registres paroissiaux de Saint-Martin de Pau, Baptêmes 1743-1752'', Page 22
(in French)
* Brüggemann, Ludwig Wilhelm: ''Ausführliche Beschreibung des gegenwärtigen Zustandes des Königl. Preußischen Herzogthums Vor- und Hinterpommern. Des Zweiten Theils erster Band, welcher die Beschreibung der zu dem Gerichtsbezirk der Königl. Landescollegien in Stettin gehörigen Hinterpommerschen Kreise enthält.'', HG Effenbart, Stettin 1784, p. 258, Nr.
(in German)
and p. 264, Nr. 1
(in German)
* Chaix d'Est-Ange, Gustave:, ''Dictionnaire des Familles françaises anciennes ou notables à la fin du XIXe siècle: FEL - FOR, Tome 18'', 1922, Pages 315-316
(in French)
* Champeaux, Joseph de: ''Devises, cris de guerre, légendes, dictons'', Dijon 1890, Page 105
(in French)
* Dufau de Maluquer, Armand de & Jaurgain, Jean de: ''Armorial de Béarn, 1696-1701 : extrait du recueil officiel dressé par ordre de Louis XIV ous la direction de C. d'Hozier/ texte publié d'après les manuscrits de la Bibliothèque nationale et accompagné de notes bigraphiques, historiques et généalogiques, Tome 2'', Pau 1893, Pages 473-474
(in French)
* * Gerlach, Karlheinz - in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Institut für Ideengeschichte Band 14 (Teil 1): Quellen und Darstellungen zur europäischen Freimaurerei, ''Die Freimaurer im Alten Preußen 1738–1806. Die Logen in Berlin. Teil 1'', StudienVerlag, Innsbrück 2007, pp. 591, 113
(in German)
* Gieraths, Günther: ''Die Kampfhandlungen der brandenburgisch-preussischen Armee, 1626-1807, Band 8'', Berlin 1964, Pages 79 & 111
(in German)
* * Heinsius, Johann Samuel (Verlag): ''Fortgesetzte neue genealogisch-historische Nachrichten von den vornehmsten Begebenheiten, welche sich an den europäischen Höfen zutragen, worinn zugleich vieler Stands-Personen Lebens-Beschreibungen vorkommen. 168 Theil'', Leipzig 1776, Page 418, Nr.
(in German)
* Hellbach, Johann Christian von: ''Adels-Lexikon, oder, Handbuch über die historischen, genealogischen und diplomatischen zum Theil auch heraldischen Nachrichten vom hohen und niedern Adel, besonders in den deutschen Bundesstaaten, so wie von dem östreichischen, böhmischen, mährenschen, preußischen, schlesischen und lausitzischen Adel. 1. Band A-K'', Bernhard Friedrich Voigt, Ilmenau 1825, p. 21
(in German)
* Hempel, Christian Friedrich: ''Helden Staats und Lebens Geschichte Des Allerdurchlauchtigsten des Allerdurchlauchtigsten Großmächtigsten Königs und Herrn, Herrn Friedrich des Andern, jetzt glorwürdigst regierenden Königs in Preuffen, Churfürsten zu Brandenburg, Souverainen und obersten Herzogs in Schlesien u.a., 8. Theil welcher die Geschichte vom März 1763 bis zum Oktober des 1765sten Jahres enthält'', Frankfurt & Leipzig 1766, Page 50
(in German)
* * * * König, Anton Balthasar: ''Biographisches Lexikon aller Helden und Militairpersonen, welche sich in Preußischen Diensten berühmt gemacht haben: A - F'', Band 1, Pages 429-430
(in German)
* Kroener, Bernhard: ''Potsdam: Staat, Armee, Residenz in der preussisch-deutschen Militärgeschichte.'' (in German) * Lange, Eduard: ''Die Soldaten Friedrich’s des Grossen'', Leipzig 1853, Pages 91–92
(in German)
* Ledebur, Leopold von: ''Allgemeines Archiv für die Geschichtskunde des Preußischen Staates, Band 17'', Berlin 1835, Page 43
(in German)
* * Lehmann, Gustaf: ''Die Ritter des Ordens pour le mérite. Auf Allerhöchsten Befehl Seiner Majestät des Kaisers und Königs, bearbeitet im Königlichen Kriegsministerium durch Gustav Lehmann, wirklichen geheimen Kriegsrat und vortragenden Rat im Kriegs-Ministerium, Erster Band: 1740-1811'', Berlin 1913, Page 18, Nr. 113
(in German)
* O'Gilvy, Gabriel & Bourrousse de Laffore, Pierre Jules de: ''Nobiliaire de Guienne et de Gascogne. Revue des familles d'ancienne chevalerie ou anoblies de ces provinces, antérieures à 1789, avec leurs généalogies et armes, Tome 3'', Paris 1860, Pages 169-185
(in French)
* Picamilh, Charles de: ''Statistique générale des Basses-Pyrénées, Tome 1'', Page 421
(in French)
* Zedlitz-Neukirch, Leopold von: ''Neues preußisches Adelslexicon oder genealogische und diplomatische Nachrichten von den in der preussischen Monarchie ansässigen oder zu derselben in Beziehung stehenden fürstlichen, gräflichen, freiherrlichen und adeligen Häusern mit der Angabe ihrer Abstammung, ihres Besitzthums, ihres Wappens und der aus ihnen hervorgegangenen Civil- und Militärpersonen, Helden, Gelehrten und Künstler: E - H, Band 2,'' 1836, Pages 179-180
(in German)
* Zedlitz-Neukirch, Leopold von: ''Neues preußisches Adelslexicon oder genealogische und diplomatische Nachrichten von den in der preussischen Monarchie ansässigen oder zu derselben in Beziehung stehenden fürstlichen, gräflichen, freiherrlichen und adeligen Häusern mit der Angabe ihrer Abstammung, ihres Besitzthums, ihres Wappens und der aus ihnen hervorgegangenen Civil- und Militärpersonen, Helden, Gelehrten und Künstler: P - Z, Band 4,'' 1837, Pages 390-392
(in German)


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(in German and English)
* Lehmann, Gustaf: ''Die Ritter des Ordens pour le mérite. Auf Allerhöchsten Befehl Seiner Majestät des Kaisers und Königs, bearbeitet im Königlichen Kriegsministerium durch Gustav Lehmann, wirklichen geheimen Kriegsrat und vortragenden Rat im Kriegs-Ministerium, Erster Band: 1740-1811'', Ernst Siegfried Mittler und Sohn, Berlin 191
(in German)
* Lehmann, Gustaf: ''Die Ritter des Ordens pour le mérite. Auf Allerhöchsten Befehl Seiner Majestät des Kaisers und Königs, bearbeitet im Königlichen Kriegsministerium durch Gustav Lehmann, wirklichen geheimen Kriegsrat und vortragenden Rat im Kriegs-Ministerium, Zweiter Band: 1812-1913'', Ernst Siegfried Mittler und Sohn, Berlin 1913
(in German)
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