Andreas Winckler

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Andreas Winckler , von Dölitz since 1650 (born October 29, 1623 in Leipzig ; † May 25, 1675 ) was a Leipzig merchant and councilor.

Life

Gatehouse of the Dölitz manor, built under Andreas Winckler

He was next to Benedict (1621-1688), Henry (1628-1704) and Paul, a son of the Leipzig merchant Georg Winckler , of for himself and his family in 1636, the south to Leipzig manor Dölitz with a Renaissance -Schloss up by Christoph von Crostewitz, who was in debt in the Thirty Years War , had acquired damage for 28,000 guilders . His father Georg Winckler was born on November 25, 1650 by the addition of Dölitz to his name together with Andreas' brothers due to military service from Emperor Ferdinand III. raised to the imperial nobility in Vienna . They received the Privilegium Denominandi , the application of which could subsequently be continued by Andreas Winckler, who had taken over the father's manor Dölitz. As a rule, however, he did not call himself Andreas Winckler von Dölitz , but kept the abbreviation.

After the death of his father, he took over the manor Dölitz, whose gatehouse he rebuilt. It has been preserved to this day. He also owned some feudal estates in the village of Starsiedel .

family

Andreas Winckler survived the three sons Georg Winckler (1650–1712), Andreas Winckler (1653–1678) and Paul Winckler (1659–1710). Immediately after the father's death in 1675, they agreed on the division of the paternal inheritance.

literature

  • Friedrich Theodor Richter: Year booklet on the history of Leipzig . Leipzig, Julius Klinkhardt, 1863, p. 127.
  • Axel Flügel: Bourgeois manors. Social change and political reform in Electoral Saxony (1680–1844) . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2000, ISBN 978-3-525-35681-4 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. AT-OeStA / AVA Adel RAA 459.12
  2. See numerous handwritten letters that have been handed down to the Lehnhof of the Electorate of Saxony in the royal seat of Dresden.