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Genealogie Härting
Härting
Family history research in Saxony
Gallery
In the gallery become some interesting documents, graphics, paintings, pictures and maps from the “genealogy of the gender Härting” presented.
Documents
Graphics/Watercolors/Lithographs
Press clippings
Oil painting
Photographs/Postcards
Hans Härtings hereditary comparison (Seegel 1698)
Gustav Härtings blind seal, Pegau 1836
Letter of the feudal estate Dehlitz to Gustav Härting, Bothfeld 1754
Glorius Härtings purchase contract, Großstorkwitz 1718
Härtingsche brewing and hereditary pup in Bothfeld, 1611 - 1756 owned by the Family
Härtingscher small farmer in Großdalzig, 1711 - 1782 owned by the Family
Härtingsches water mill property in Löhmigen, 1824 -1850 owned by the Family
Härtingsche knightly estate upper mill in Pegau, 1777 - 1851 owned by the Family
Härtingsches water mills property in Plösen, 1749 - 1826 owned by the Family
Village Großdalzig around 1840
Pegauer marketplace 1813
Village Werben around 1840
Alwin Härtings 25-year-old master jubilee in Dresden 1926
Announcement about the auction the Härtingschen brewing and village pub in Bothfeld, Leipzig 1756
Karl Gottfried Härting owner of the Pferdnergutes in Stünz, Stünz about 1840
Friedrich Wilhelm Härting owner of the knightly estate upper mill at Pegau, Pegau about 1795
Härtingsches water mills property in Plösen, 1749 - 1826 owned by the Family
Härtingsche knightly estate upper mill in Pegau, 1777 - 1851 owned by the Family
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Trunk estate Gustav Härting No. 6 in Stünz, 1809 - 1956 owned by the Family
Reburied grave of Laura Härting, wife of the landowner Gustav Härting in Stünz on the cemetery of Leipzig- Sellerhausen 2015
The both dwelling houses on the Härtingschen trunk estate No. 6 in Stünz about 1912
Villa Härting in Stünz, Karl-Härting-Straße 32 about 1905
Härting family burial site at the new Stünzer cemetery in the south of the village around 1940
Härtingsches water mill property in Kotteritz, 1707 - 1719 owned by the Family
Härtingsche knightly estate upper mill in Pegau, 1749 - 1816 owned by the Family
Härtingsche Parthen-Mill in Cradefeld, 1741 - 1815 owned by the Family
Härtingsche knightly estate mill in Großstorkwitz, 1718 - 1751 owned by the Family
Härtingsche water mill in Eythra, 1737 - 1749 owned by the Family
Glorius Härtings brewing and hereditary inn in Seegel, 1643 - 1785 owned by the Family
Härtingsche pub in Röcken, 1589 - 1613 owned by the Family
Härtingscher inn in Lobstädt, 1704 - 1730 owned by the Family
Inn Max Härting in Niederschöna, 1919 - 1951 owned by the Family
Manor house of the knightly estate Mausitz about 1930
Castle of the knightly estate Wiederau about 1935
Tischerplatz in Pirna with the dwelling house No. 3 of the potter family Härting about 1910
Potter August Härting in Pirna about 1888
The pottery staff of the Chamotte-oven factory Karl Lehmann in Pirna about 1905
Dwelling house No. 13 of the furrier family Härting on the Steinweg in Borna about 1904
Dwelling houses No. 11 and 12 of the furrier family Härting in the Roßmarktschen Straße in Borna about 1925
Village church in Großstorkwitz with the gravestone of the miller's master Glorius Härting about 1905
Former cellar of a town hall and inn in Eisdorf 1983
Härtingsche knightly estate mill in Großstorkwitz, 1718 - 1751 owned by the Family
Pegau around 1625
tombstone of Härting family grave in the south of Stünz with the inscription "Family Härting 1878"
Maps
Map of Lützen and Pegau 1760. Harting's places of residence are marked in red. (Engraving by Johann George Schreiberter)
Surroundings of Lützen and Pegau. Harting's places of residence are marked in red. (Map of the German Empire 1939)
Pegau and surrounding villages ( Excerpt from: Map of Wilhelm v. Felden, Berlin 1828
Stift Merseburg 1740 with the offices: Lauchstädt, Merseburg, Schkeuditz and Lützen (Peter Schenk)