Von Schantz family

von Schantz is a noble family in the Swedish and Finnish Houses of Nobility. They are listed as Family Number 1255 by the Swedish House of Nobility, and as Number 95 by the Finnish House of Nobility. The family was knighted in Sweden in 1693 and raised to the Finnish nobility (immatriculated) in 1818. [1]

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Johan Eberhard Schantz (1614-1665) who was descended from Rothenburg ob der Tauber in Germany, moved to Sweden in the 1630s, becoming secretary to King Charles X Gustav. Four of his sons by his second marriage in 1662 with Elisabeth Pfeiff (May 21, 1643 - February 10, 1729) were also in the king's service as secretary and similar positions, and all were knighted.

Of the four sons:

Of this branch, notable was Karl Ludwig von Schantz (15 May 1681, Stockholm - 25 March 1734), archaeologist and Assessor of Antiquities Archives from 1709, and who created a genealogy in 1731. The direct line became extinct in 1798.
Of this branch, notable was Johan Fredrik von Schantz (July 9, 1680 - 24 April 1743), secretary of the National Archives (1719-1728), Deputy Director (1728), and then Director of Posts (1737).
John Eberhard von Schantz (July 9, 1687 - 17 October 1762), an admiral, who from his marriage with Countess Eva Catharina Leijonstedt (April 2, 1695 - 26 June 1762), daughter of the Privy Councillor, Earl Anders Leijonstedt issued;
Anton Wilhelm von Schantz (April 21, 1740 - 6 May 1814) RSO who became a lieutenant colonel in the Pori (Björneborg) regiment in Finland. On April 7, 1772 he married Catharina Elisabeth de Carnall (May 23, 1753 - 16 August 1833), daughter of Major General Carl Konstant de Carnall and Catharina Elisabeth von Knorring, by whom he had issue;
Ottila Aurora Sofia von Schantz, from whom are descended the Aaron Rosenfelds of the United States (according to the family website guestbook).
Karl Konstantin von Schantz, a Lieutenant Colonel. It is likely he is mentioned in Johan Ludvig Runeberg's poem The Tales of Ensign Stål (Fänrik Ståls sägner). He married Karolina Lovisa Weissmann of Weissenstein. Their daughter was;
Eva Wilhelmina von Schantz (1810 - 1895), one of the leading figures in Finnish society life and who in 1832 married Carl Gustaf von Mannerheim.
Ludwig von Schantze (August 25, 1692 - 23 May 1730), married (1721) Eva Maria Petré (June 22, 1703 - 16 March 1798) and whose descendants still live in Sweden.

Other descendants include:

Gustav von Schantz [3] (1775 - 1847), deputy minister (1818), and several times rewarded by the Swedish Academy's gold medal for literature. Married (1814) Ulrika Elisabet Björkman.

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