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εn'rɪç alternative spellings: ''Fendrich'', ''Fenrick,'' sometimes with preposition ''
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'') was an Austrian lower nobility family of German origin, a branch of the House of Fenner (''Venner'', ''Venour''). The family flourished in the late 18th century in Meseritz in
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(today
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,
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) and moved to Austria-Hungary in the 19th century.


History and ancestral house(s)

The use of family name ''Fenrich'' was firstly attested at the beginning of the 16th century, replacing an older
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form Fenner and the
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c form Venner. The name ''Fenner'', however, can be traced back to a
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''Fen'', originally from
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, that began to spread throughout Europe giving rise to Fenrichs' ancestral houses ''Fenner'' and ''Venner'' (in French also ''Venour''). Sir William Fenner and
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La Venour are recorded in the
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, which was a record of all the landowners in England, as ordered by king
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in 1086. Throughout the 18th and 19th century, Fenrichs became closely related to the House of Ochsenreither von Jockgrim by means of multiple intermarriages. File:Laure assise dans la salle à manger, maison Fenrich, Bingen, Allemagne (6999468185).jpg, Dining hall of the Fenrich palace in
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, Germany. File:"Die Rote Villa" in Susine-Gjurgjenovac (Haus Fenrich).png,
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in Susine-Gjurgjenovac, (present-day
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), was a residence of the Austrian branch of the family until 1945. File:V. Fenrich 1798.png, Augmented coat of arms featuring the original red shield with a golden fox head as an
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. File:Patent of nobility - Fenrich von Gjurgjenovac 1913.jpg, Coat of arms from the confirmation of nobility granted to Joseph von Fenrich in 1913 by
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.
The founder of the family was Achatius Eduardus de Chrona (in German Achaz Eduard von Grone), born in 1704 in
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, Lower Saxony, a son of Heinrich Albrecht von Grone (1663–1726) and Anna Lucia von Mengersen (1670–1721). In 1724 Achaz was appointed ''Fähndrich'' (bannerman, ensign) in the Margraviate of Hessen-Caserlisch, and later served as a high-princely Drost of Lüneburg-Wolffenbütlrel. The title of ''Drost'' denotes an overseer or custodian, a legal officer to whom some degree of authority or jurisdiction is given by the local ruler (i.e. ''Hochfürst'' – High Prince). In 1730 Achaz married Maria Elisabetha Fenner von Fenneberg (1699–1756), the only child from the marriage of Peter Anton Fenner von Fenneberg (1661–1730) and Ursula Rütter von Maliss (1671–1699). The offspring of Achaz and Maria adopted the name ''Fenrich/Fennerich.'' Ostrognay claimed that this surname was derived from Achaz's
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, based upon his military rank ‘''Fendrich’'' (modern standard German spelling is ''
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''). In 1730s the family members became land owners (
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) in Schillen- Meseritz, and as ethnically Germans, they were in favor of newly established Prussian government over the Meseritz County. In the 1790s, many German settlers came to the county, replacing the Polish farmers that used to live and work there before the annexation. In 1798 king
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, appointed Christian Eduard von Fenrich and his brother Johann Leopold as ''Schulze'' (managers, overseers) of the Meseritz County. Fenrichs were considered ''Junkers'', but until the 1798 they most likely didn't possess the formal patents or grants issued by the king. As early as 1770s, Heinrich Michael von Fenrich started bearing a completely new coat of arms that didn't resemble those of his ancestors. There are no records that could confirm that this coat of arms was actually granted by the ruler, so the tendency is to believe the arms were self-assumed. This early form of coat of arms consisted of a red shield with a golden fox head. In 1801 the king and his Court issued a patent of confirmation of noble status (''Anerkennung des früher verliehenen Adelsstandes'') with a new, augmented coat of arms, incorporating the old one featuring the fox. In addition to that, the brothers Christian Eduard and Johann Leopold were granted titles of ''Erbschultheiss (Erbdroste)''. This is basically the same as ''Schulze'', but the latter title is hereditary. In 1807 the Meseritz County was briefly returned to Poland following the founding of
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by
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. The latter was an issue since the title of ''Erbschultheiss'' was not recognized by the new government, and in the following eight years Fenrichs had right to manage only their family estate in Schillen, whereas the county land was managed by the Duchy of Warsaw directly. In 1871, following the unification of German lands into the
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, the title of ''Erbschultheiss'' became largely symbolic. A branch of the family emigrated in the late 19th century to the
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where they briefly owned Susine-Gjurgjenovac estate in
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(present-day
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).


Prominent members

* Heinrichus Fenrich von
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* Heinz Fenrich, German politician ( CDU) * Anton Fenrich, German politician and writer * Andrew Fenrich, US politician ( Democratic Party) * Mari Fenrich-Hulman, US philanthropist * Anna Eller (born Fenrich de Gjurgjenovac), pianist *Ellen Fenrich, German politician (
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) *Andrea Fenrich de Gjurgjenovac, Croatian model *Robert Fenrich de Gjurgjenovac, Croatian contemporary artist *Melanie Fenrich, German book author


References

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