Ortzen

Ortzen
Recorded as Von Oertzen, Oertzen, Ortzen, and Orts, this is a German surname. It is apparently locational from a place called Oertzen, although we have not positively identified such a place. In the early recordings and in the three first spellings as shown it seems to be closely associated with a place called Jerusalem in the city of Berlin, or Berlin Stadt as it seems to be referred to in early registers. The surname is considered to be similar in meaning to the Viking word 'torp' and as such it may describe an out lying farm or settlement, or is similar to the meaning of the surname Ortmann which described a person who lived at the end of an existing village. Most early surnames have quite simple explanations, since people lead simple lives. A coat of arms was granted to the Oertzens of Silesia and Saxony being a red shield charged with a gold ring in chief, grasped by two arms in armour in pale proper. The early examples of recordings taken from surviving church registers include those of Abel von Oertzen of Clavisdoff, Brandenburg, on June 1st 1603, Agnetus Orts at Tondorf in Rheinland, on November 9th 1701, Ann Margar Ortzen, who married Martin Tuebbicke at Jerusalem, Berlin Stadt, on May 1st 1738, and Ernest August von Oertzen also at Jerusalem, Berlin Stadt, on February 27th 1811.

Surnames reference. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Örtzen — Örtzen, 1) Jasper von, mecklenburg. Minister, geb. 22. Nov. 1801 in Schwerin, gest. 20. Juli 1874 in Grandchamp bei Neuchâtel, trat 1822 in den mecklenburgischen Justizdienst, bereiste 1826 Holland, England und Frankreich, verließ 1839 den… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Georg, Baron von Örtzen — Karl Friedrich Theodor Ludwig[citation needed] Georg, Baron von Örtzen (February 2, 1829–May 27,[citation needed] 1910),[1] German poet and prose writer, was born at Brunn in Mecklenburg Schwerin. He served as an officer of Prussian hussars… …   Wikipedia

  • Georg, Baron von Ortzen — Karl Friedrich Theodor Ludwig Georg, Baron von Ortzen (February 2, 1829 ndash;May 27, 1910), German poet and prose writer, was born at Brunn in Mecklenburg Schwerin. He served as an officer of Prussian hussars (1850 1855), entered the consular… …   Wikipedia

  • Tribal Scars — infobox Book | name = Tribal Scars title orig = translator = Len Ortzen author = Ousmane Sembene cover artist = country = Senegal language = English series = genre = General Fiction publisher = INSCAPE (US) release date = 1975 media type = Print… …   Wikipedia

  • Gut Kaltenhof (Dänischenhagen) — Das Adlige Gut Kaltenhof im Gebiet der Gemeinde Dänischenhagen reichte von der Mühlenau im Süden bis zum Wald Ochsenkoppel im Norden, sowie vom Brandsbek im Osten bis nach Stramsrade im Westen. Es umfasste den Wald Stodthagen mit Gehege Krück,… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Oertzen — Recorded as Von Oertzen, Oertzen, Ortzen, and Orts, this is a German surname. It is apparently locational from a place called Oertzen, although we have not positively identified such a place. In the early recordings and in the three first… …   Surnames reference

  • Von Oertzen — Recorded as Von Oertzen, Oertzen, Ortzen, and Orts, this is a German surname. It is apparently locational from a place called Oertzen, although we have not positively identified such a place. In the early recordings and in the three first… …   Surnames reference

  • Early thermal weapons — were devices or substances used in warfare during the classical and medieval periods (approx 8th century BC until the mid 16th century AD) which used heat or burning action to destroy or damage enemy personnel, fortifications or territories.… …   Wikipedia

  • Carl Eduard von Martens — (oft nur Eduard von Martens; * 1831 in Stuttgart; † 1904 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Zoologe, insbesondere Malakologe. Er studierte an den Universitäten in Tübingen, Stuttgart und München. Im Jahre 1860 nahm er an einer Expedition nach Ostasien… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Heilige-Familie-Kirche (Gliwice) — Die Heilige Familie Kirche ist eine römisch katholische Kirche an der ul. Chorzowska 46 in Gliwice (Gleiwitz). Geschichte Zwischen 1892 und 1894 entstand die Huldschinsky Siedlung. 1898 bat man den Besitzer der Huldschinsky Werke um den Bau einer …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”