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The Görschen family is an old German noble family originating from the 12th century. The family name derives from its original headquarters: the place ''Goresin'' ( Görschen) or even from an older "''oppida goresin''" (''Görschenburg / Görschenfestung'') near
Lützen Lützen () is a town in the Burgenlandkreis district of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Geography Lützen is situated in the Leipzig Bay, approximately southwest of the Leipzig city limits and northeast of Weißenfels. The town has access to the Bun ...
, which was already appointed by Bishop
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in the year 998, whereas the name itself is Sorbian origin and translating as "damp". Naming variations are ''de Goresin'', ''de Gorsne'', ''de Gorssen'' and ''von Goerschen''.


Coat of arms

A golden key on a blue background with the top facing downwards; on the helmet a key is depicted between two and six black cock feathers. Several variations of the colours of the key and the shield are available in different sources.


Family chronicle

The first recorded individual bearing the name was ''Conradus de Gorsne'' who was recorded as a “witness” on 22 June 1186. The first recorded ancestor of the living von Görschen descendants was ''Petris de Görsene'' (first mentioned on 12 June 1271) and the family distributed across
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in the course of the next few generations. Due to the marriage of Eva von Görschen, daughter of Lorenz von Görschen (1575–1630), Lord of Groß-Görschen, with Erasmus von Bothfeld, Lord of
Burgwerben Burgwerben is a village and a former municipality in the Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 September 2010, it is part of the town Weißenfels Weißenfels (; often written in English as Weissenfels) is the largest tow ...
, the family von Görschen belong to the ancestors of some European royal and noble houses. From Captain ''Georg Christoph von Görschen'' (1707–1748) there was the development of three main lines; a line in the area around Auligk/
Groitzsch Groitzsch () is a town in the Leipzig district, in Saxony, Germany. Geography and transport The town is situated at the southern edge of the Leipzig Bay east of the White Elster river on the confluence of Schwennigke and Schnauder rivers, 20 ...
and
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still exists to this day, while a second line originating on the German-Dutch border near
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, and a third line in the
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area were also recorded. From the second line originated a number of family members in especially important administrative posts. After the middle of the 19th century some of them settled down in London and were successful business people there. As Protestants, many of the members of this line also were honorary knights or members of the Order of St. John, which is the German
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branch of the
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. The third line held several generations of high-ranking officers who achieved honours for their military merits. In today's society the name has all but vanished; less than fifteen bearers of the name survive to this day.


Significant and famous family members

* Karl Friedrich Alexander Baron von Görschen (1738–1818) was major General in the Imperial Army of the
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and commandant of the 52nd infantry Regiment of
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(1779–1835). He was a successful commander during the War of the
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in the region of
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in the
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1797 and also during the
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around Taufers (South Tyrol),
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(Engadin) and in the
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in 1799 against
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’s army. * Karl Heinrich von Görschen (1784–1860), Privy councillor of the Aachen government *
Otto Friedrich Ferdinand von Görschen Otto is a masculine German given name and a surname. It originates as an Old High German short form (variants ''Audo'', '' Odo'', '' Udo'') of Germanic names beginning in ''aud-'', an element meaning "wealth, prosperity". The name is recorded fro ...
(1827–1875), Royal Prussian lieutenant colonel and highly decorated war hero; instrumental in the
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in 1864. *
Robert Oskar Julius von Görschen The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' () "fame, glory, honour, praise, reno ...
(1829–1914), Successful businessman and lawyer; initiator of many social and cultural institutions; was decorated with several medals by German authorities. *
Robert Walter Richard Ernst von Görschen The name Robert is an ancient Germanic given name, from Proto-Germanic "fame" and "bright" (''Hrōþiberhtaz''). Compare Old Dutch ''Robrecht'' and Old High German ''Hrodebert'' (a compound of '' Hruod'' () "fame, glory, honour, praise, reno ...
(1864–1936), Governmental Vice-President and Upper Governing Councillor in Aachen; Knight of the Order of St. John. * Bruno Hans Otto Friedrich von Görschen (1865–1936), Legal Aachen and Munich Fire Insurance Company; Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Aachen
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Company; Knight of the Order of Saint John. * Hans Wolf von Görschen (1894–1945), Banker and businessman in
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and
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, honorary senator of the
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; Knight of the Order of Saint John; appointed as a resistance fighter in the
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; arrested in December 1944 and executed by the
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in April 1945. (Hans Wolf von Görschen in the
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File:Otto v. Görschen.jpg, Otto von Görschen, Royal Prussian lieutenant colonel Neuruppin File:Otto Heinrich von Görschen.jpg, Otto Heinrich von Görschen, forest officer and father of Karl Heinrich von Görschen and Louise von Görschen, spouse of
Friedrich von Raumer Friedrich may refer to: Names *Friedrich (given name), people with the given name ''Friedrich'' *Friedrich (surname), people with the surname ''Friedrich'' Other *Friedrich (board game), a board game about Frederick the Great and the Seven Years' ...
File:KarlHeinrVonGoerschen.jpg, Karl Heinrich von Görschen, Privy Councillor of the Aachen government and ancestor of the Görschen-Family in Aachen; File:Robert Oskar Julius von Görschen.jpg, Robert von Görschen, Legal Advisor Aachen File:Robert Walter Ernst Richard v. Görschen.jpg, Robert von Görschen, Governmental Vice-President Aachen


Sources

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Almanach de Gotha The ''Almanach de Gotha'' () is a directory of Europe's royalty and higher nobility, also including the major governmental, military and diplomatic corps, as well as statistical data by country. First published in 1763 by C. W. Ettinger in ...
, Jhrg. 26, 1926, Publisher
Justus Perthes Johann Georg Justus Perthes (11 September 1749 – 2 May 1816) was a Germans, German publisher and founder of Justus Perthes (publishing company), the publishing house that bears his name. Life He was born in the Thuringian town of Rudolstadt, t ...
* Master table of the family von Görschen * Archive documents
Hans-Thorald Michaelis Hans-Thorald Michaelis (born 24 April 1925 in Hanover, died 18 December 2004 in Aachen) was a German historian, germanist and genealogist. Life and career After his studies in history, germanistics, philosophy and Protestant religion in Frankfu ...
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