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Poitz

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Poitz is a Finnish, now extinct noble family, known since the 15th century. It originated from Pomerania. Niklis Poitz received a letters patent of noble freedom (frälse) from Erik Axelsson Tott on 18 October 1463. The family owned the Poitsila manor in Vehkalahti, in the area of ​​present-day Hamina. The Poitz family was admitted to the Swedish House of Nobility in 1636 under number 246. It became extinct probably in 1723.[1]

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  1. ^ Poitz nr 246 - Gustaf Elgenstierna, Den introducerade svenska adelns ättartavlor 1925-36. (in Swedish)
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