Anton Gottfried Alberti

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Anton Gottfried Alberti (born March 15, 1727 in Burgdorf near Hanover , † August 3, 1787 in Ratzeburg ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman.

Life

Anton Gottfried Alberti was born as the son of the mayor of Burgdorf. At the age of 10 he left his hometown and went to school first in Schöningen and later in Helmstedt . He studied for two years at the University of Helmstedt and another year in Göttingen . From 1747 to 1751 he lived in Celle, after which he was an assistant to Pastor Wiezenhausen in Beedenbostel until 1755 . At the beginning of the Seven Years' War he went to England as a field preacher for the Hanoverian troops; In 1757 he returned to Germany and in 1758 took over the position of preacher in Suderburg . From 1765 Alberti was superintendent in Dannenberg (Elbe) . In 1768 he took over the superintendent of the Duchy of Saxony-Lauenburg in Ratzeburg.

His daughter, Caroline Elisabeth, married the preacher Christoph Friedrich Heinrich Lindemann .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Ziehr : A Hanoverian field preacher of the 18th century on Menorca. In: Niedersächsisches Jahrbuch für Landesgeschichte Volume 77, 2005, pp. 289–304.
predecessor Office successor
Johann Ernst Hohenholtz Superintendent of the
Duchy of Saxony-Lauenburg
1768 - 1787
Johann Conrad Eggers