Abraham Wenzel Löbel

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Abraham Wenzel Löbel (baptized June 1, 1631 in Platten , Bohemia ; † January 6, 1707 in Johanngeorgenstadt ) was a German mountain master and mountain clerk. He headed the Johanngeorgenstadt Mining Authority .

Life

Abraham Wenzel Löbel was the youngest son of the then mountain master and later first mayor of Johanngeorgenstadt Johann Löbel (1592–1666) and his wife Ursula nee. Uphoff († 1666) was born in the Bohemian mountain town of Platten.

Together with his father, Löbel left the Catholic Kingdom of Bohemia for reasons of faith and settled in Fastenberg , Saxony, in the winter of 1653/54 , where he was one of the founders of Johanngeorgenstadt. On August 2, 1654, his second son was baptized there as the first exile child, in honor of the new city, with the name Johann Georg . Since the local mining industry had already become so extensive eight years after the founding of Johanngeorgenstadt, Löbel was entrusted in 1662 by order of the elector with the management of the new mining office established there on his initiative. He held the position of miner for 45 years until his death. Furthermore, Löbel had taken over the office of the mountain counter scribe. He died in 1707 at the age of 76 and was buried in the old Johanngeorgenstadt Church on the Three Kings Day.

family

Abraham Wenzel Löbel married Susanna Roth (1630–1693) in Platten in 1650. From this marriage there were 14 children:

  • Johann Benedict (1652–1711) silver burner and mountain writer; ⚭ 1678 Johanngeorgenstadt Euphrosina Elisabeth Schlaitz
  • Johanna (1653-1706); ⚭ 1673 Caspar Schott
  • Johann Georg (1654–1655)
  • Johann Georg (1656–1714) soap boiler; ⚭ 1679 Maria Elisabeth Ginßel / Güntzel
  • Euphrosyna (1657-1712); ⚭ 1682 Johann Christoph Glaßmann
  • Johann Heinrich (1659–1660)
  • Maria Barbara (1660-1734); ⚭ 1683 Johanngeorgenstadt Johann Ernst Siegel
  • Johann Heinrich (1663-?)
  • Susanna Maria (1665-1741); ⚭ 1686 Johanngeorgenstadt Johann Ludwig Corß, Sergeant
  • Abraham Wenzel (1667–1690) shift supervisor; ⚭ 1690 Anna Sophia Hempisch
  • Maria Magdalena (* / † 1669)
  • Christian (1670–1733) pewter weighing master; 1.⚭ 1689 Johanngeorgenstadt Anna Maria Güntzel; 2.⚭ 1704 Johanngeorgenstadt Maria Catharina Klug
  • Anna Rosina (1674-1733); 1.⚭ 1691 Johanngeorgenstadt Johann Christoph Thiel, silver smelter; 2.⚭ 1704 Johanngeorgenstadt Paulus Christian Meissner, bath and barber

After the death of his wife, Löbel married Anna Elisabeth Göthel Verw. In Johanngeorgenstadt in 1699. Mittelbach (1661-1729). The marriage remained childless.

Löbel's descendants made up a hundred in 1723.

literature

  • Ernst Költzsch: Regests to the court book Johanngeorgenstadt No. 2, 1664-1729 , Wilkau-Haßlau 1967, No. 46, p. 114.
  • Frank Teller : Mining and mining town Johanngeorgenstadt (1654–1945). Förderverein Pferdegöpel Johanngeorgenstadt e. V., Johanngeorgenstadt 2001.
  • Johann Christian Engelschall : Description of the exiles and mountain town Johann Georgen city . Lanckisch and Kircheisen, 1723

Individual evidence

  1. Leipziger Zeitung . BG Teubner., 1893 ( google.de [accessed June 4, 2017]).
  2. ^ New archive for Saxon history . H. Böhlaus, 2004 ( google.de [accessed June 14, 2017]).
  3. Andreas Erb: The holdings of the Saxon mountain archive Freiberg . published by the Saxon State Ministry of the Interior in commission at mdv Mitteldeutscher Verlag, 2003, ISBN 978-3-89812-216-0 ( google.de [accessed on June 14, 2017]).