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in 1785. Since the Wilflinger branch also became extinct in 1833, only the baronial Amerdinger branch remained. All now living members of the family are descendants of the brothers Franz Ludwig and Friedrich of the Amerdinger branch. Franz Ludwig was made a hereditary
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Since the title of Schenk is considered to be of superior rank due to being a hereditary office title, it is placed before the noble title, which in turn is placed before the surname. The correct versions of the family's surnames are thus
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in Germany and declared them to be part of the family name, the family came to have two names in order to preserve the former titles of Schenk, Graf (Count) and Freiherr (Baron) as parts of the surnames.
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through marriage. Before that, the Stauffenbergs were owners of Wilflingen and Jettingen. Over the course of the years, further estates were added to the family's possessions, such as
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Its first known member is mentioned in 1251 as Wernherus Pincerna de Celle, who in 1255 was appointed to the ceremonial court office of
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The recorded history of the Schenk von Stauffenberg family begins in Swabia in the 13th century, when the family, who belonged to the
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Surnames were appended according to the officeholder's place of residence, and so the family name varied between
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conferred upon the brothers Maximilian Gottfried and Johann Philipp the hereditary title of
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In the 16th century, the Stauffenberg family acquired the Amerdingen castle near
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respectively. Two of the family's members also served as
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The Stauffenbergs rose in the world in 1698 when Emperor
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