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'''von Hauff''' is a German noble family from ], which belongs also to the ]. The family is known since the mid-]. It was granted a Hessian ] title |
'''von Hauff''' is a German noble family from ], which belongs also to the ]. The family is known since the mid-]. It was granted a Hessian ] title 8th November 1853. The wholesale merchant, consul of ] in ], baron Ludwig von Hauff, was naturalized as a nobleman 9th February 1859 and introduced into among barons in the ] 22nd September of the same year under no. 42. No member of the family has resided in ].<ref> Finnish House of Nobility {{in lang|sv}}</ref> | ||
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von Hauff is a German noble family from Swabia, which belongs also to the Finnish nobility. The family is known since the mid-16th century. It was granted a Hessian baronial title 8th November 1853. The wholesale merchant, consul of Saxony in St Petersburg, baron Ludwig von Hauff, was naturalized as a nobleman 9th February 1859 and introduced into among barons in the Finnish House of Nobility 22nd September of the same year under no. 42. No member of the family has resided in Finland.
Sources
- von Hauff Finnish House of Nobility (in Swedish)
External links
- von Hauff, baronial family Europeana heraldica, National Archives of Finland
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