Russianborn Сount Gabriel Golovkin (1731-1800) married 1765 Appolonia de Hertaing de Marquette (1743-1785). O. Shutte in his fundamental book "Vertegenwoordigers Repertoria in Nederland en in het buitenland 1584-1810" (Gravenhage, 1983) says that Appolonia was the daughter of Frederick de Hernaing and his wife unknoun by name of Bitter family. I am looking for information on ancestors of this Appolinia. In his "Memoires", Feodor Golovkin (1766-1823), son of Gabriel, wrote that through his mother's family goes back to the brother of the first master of the hospitaller order du Puy. I am trying to build the line, but I cannot find the genealogy of the de Hertaing de Marquette. Thank you in advance, Alexander Moscow, Russia
Op vrijdag 25 oktober 2013 23:36:59 UTC+2 schreef Alexander Agamov: > Russianborn Сount Gabriel Golovkin (1731-1800) married 1765 Appolonia de Hertaing de Marquette (1743-1785). O. Shutte in his fundamental book "Vertegenwoordigers Repertoria in Nederland en in het buitenland 1584-1810" (Gravenhage, 1983) says that Appolonia was the daughter of Frederick de Hernaing and his wife unknoun by name of Bitter family. I am looking for information on ancestors of this Appolinia. > > In his "Memoires", Feodor Golovkin (1766-1823), son of Gabriel, wrote that through his mother's family goes back to the brother of the first master of the hospitaller order du Puy. I am trying to build the line, but I cannot find the genealogy of the de Hertaing de Marquette. In the beginning of the 17th century Daniel de Hertaing, Seigneur de Marquette-en-Ostrevant (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquette-en-Ostrevant) was a colonel in the Walloon regiment in the service of the United Provinces of the Netherlands, see http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_de_Hertaing. His father's name was Guillaume, coat of arms: three golden shells on a blue field. And Richard, we know the Golovkin family because they were witnesses at the baptisms of children of your cousins' ancestor Salomon Richier (http://home.online.nl/audeman/chappuzeau/chappuzeau.htm and http://www.fmavanschaik.nl/kwartierstaat/pafg404.htm#81093).
And in the article about Daniel, who fought at the battle of Nieuwpoort in 1600 with prince Maurice of Orange-Nassau, it is also explained why there was a Marquette in Heemskerk: that is the name Daniel gave to the estate he acquired there after he retired. His sons were Guillaume (Willem), Adrien, Henry and Maximilien. Maximilien married Catherine de Lochorst (Catharina van Lokhorst), one of their sons was Guillaume Frédéric (Willem Frederik). On http://gw.geneanet.org/wailly?lang=en;p=maximilien;n=de+hertaing you find the family from Maximilien many centuries back. I haven't found yet the lineage to Frédéric de Hertaing de Marquette and his daughter Apollonia Frederica (1743-1785).