Fenrich

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The Fenrich family (IPA [fεn'rɪç], alternative spellings: Fendrich, Fenrick, sometimes with preposition von) 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 South Prussia (today Międzyrzecz, Poland) and moved to Austria-Hungary in the 19th century.[1]

Founded18th century
FounderAchaz Eduard of Grona (1704–1758)
Current headJosef von Fenrich-Gjurgjenovac (b. 1940)
House of Fenrich
COA Fenrich von Gjurgjenovac
Place of originPrincipality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Founded18th century
FounderAchaz Eduard of Grona (1704–1758)
Current headJosef von Fenrich-Gjurgjenovac (b. 1940)
Fenrich coat of arms, issued in Wappen bürglerlicher Geschlechter Deutschlands, 1857.

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