Balthasar (family)

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Jakob Balthasar (1594–1670)
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The Balthasar are a widespread family of academics in Western Pomerania who have produced numerous Protestant pastors , lawyers and university teachers since the 17th century and for whom the town of Anklam , then the town of Greifswald, formed an important center of life.

At the end of the 16th century , Jakob Balthasar († 1605 from the plague) , who came from Freienwalde , settled in Anklam as vice rector and pastor. The various lineages of the sex descend from his son Jakob (1594–1670).

family members

  • Jakob (1594–1670), pastor in Anklam ∞ Gertrud Burmeister
    • Jakob (1618–1691), deacon in Greifswald ∞ Ilsabe Schwartz (1612–1680), great-great-granddaughter of Greifswald's mayor Peter Gruel
      • Augustin (1667–1732), pastor in Gristow ∞ Christiane Zarnickow
        • Bernhard Augustin (1700–1776), pastor in Gristow
          • Christian Gabriel (1745–1819), pastor in Neuenkirchen ∞ Regina Marie Vahl (* September 5, 1746, † 1811), daughter of the Greifswald mayor Balzer Peter Vahl (1718–1792) and Christine Venthien (1723–1782)
            • Peter Augustin Christian (1774–1832), landlord
              • Johanna Marie Sophie (1801–1844) ∞ Ferdinand Meyer (1792–1872)
                • Minna Meyer (1823–1890) ∞ Hermann Friedrich Benno von Lilienthal (1818–1859)
                  • Hildegard von Lilienthal (1852–1884) ∞ Emil Pflugradt (* 1852), major general
              • Christian Wilhelm Augustin (1805–1867), landowner on large and small Miltzow ∞ Bertha Mundt (1805–1888), daughter of Demmin superintendent Wilhelm Mundt
                • Wilhelm Ludwig Augustin (1829–1866), landowner, Freemason ∞ Caroline von Wolfradt (born November 21, 1831 in Schmatzin , † 1908)
                • Robert (1830–1865), Lieutenant in the Landwehr ∞ Anna Boldt (1837–1915)
                  • Elise (1854–1924) ∞ Hermann Ziemer , high school professor in Kolberg
                • Alexander (1834-1905)
                • August Franz Emil (1836–1871), Premier Lieutenant
                  • Wilhelm Augustin Adolf Benno (1865–1916), Colonel
                • Anna Pauline Auguste (1837–1904) ∞ Richard von Heydebreck (1836–1910), major general
                • Paul Gotthelf Carl (1838-1911)
                  • August Wilhelm Eduard (1872–1914)
                    • Wilhelm (1914–1941), fighter pilot
            • Johann Gottfried Ernst (1780–1830), landlord on Schlatkow
              • Ernst (1812–1866) ∞ Friederike Balthasar (1821–1898) s. u., land tenant on Schlatkow
                • Emilie (1848–1913) ∞ Louis Kriesche (* 1846), secret senior building officer
              • Auguste (born November 7, 1813, † January 20, 1897) ∞ Georg Piper (1804–1885), pastor in Groß Tetzleben, friends with Fritz Reuter
              • Mathilde (* February 2, 1823, † January 28, 1918) ∞ Wilhelm Adam (1812–1853), doctor in Treptow / Toll. , friends with Fritz Reuter
            • Johann Carl (1784–1853), pastor in Neuenkirchen ∞ Ida Johanna Dorothea Otto (1789–1826), daughter of Dorothea Otto, b. Hagenow
              • Bertha (1814–1890), was in contact with Bernhard von Lepel and in long-term correspondence with the historian Theodor Pyl
              • Alwine (1820–1908), Low German poet, ∞ Ferdinand Wuthenow
                • Arthur Wuthenow (1844–1921), pastor at the Matthäus Church in Berlin-Steglitz
                • Max Ernst Theodor Wuthenow (born November 26, 1853, † July 23, 1942), Chief Public Prosecutor in Landsberg an der Warthe ∞ Klara Anna Wilhelmine Schwill (born July 7, 1864, † December 31, 1918)
                  • Horst Ernst Ferdinand Wuthenow (* July 30, 1886, † May 29, 1942), from 1920 district administrator in the district of Friedeberg Nm. ∞ Gertrud Katharina Margarete Mierdendorff (* November 20, 1898, † November 24, 1979)
                    • Inge Klara Christa Wuthenow (* December 14, 1925, † August 9, 2014)
                    • Gerd Wuthenow (* 1928)
              • Friederike (1821–1898) ∞ Ernst Balthasar (1812–1866) s. O.
              • Sophie (1834–1918) ∞ Johann Wilhelm Hanne (1813–1889), professor of theology
              • Bernhard (1838–1873) ∞ Mathilde Häckermann (1848–1898), see Schwarz (patrician family)
        • Dorothea Ilsabe (* 1702) ∞ Pastor Peter Vahl in Reinkenhagen near Stralsund
    • Heinrich (1626? -1670), councilor / mayor in Greifswald ∞ Margaretha Hoyer
      • Jakob (1652–1706), Professor of Law in Greifswald ∞ Anna Katharina (1669–1742), daughter of Friedrich Gerdes
        • Jakob Heinrich (1690–1763), general superintendent
          • Philipp Jakob von (born February 27, 1726 - † July 29, 1807), pastor and prepositus in Grimmen
            • Charlotte von (1773–1857) ∞ von Tigerström ---> / great-grandmother of Otto Lilienthal /
          • Georg Friedrich von (* March 17, 1729; † November 13, 1761), Master and Doctor of Philosophy in Greifswald
        • Georg Nikolaus von (1692–1753), Swedish officer, most recently in command of Greifswald
          • Philipp Christopher von, officer
          • Jakob Wilhelm von († 1807), officer
            • Friedrich August von (1777–1811), Vice-President of the Royal Prussia. Government in Szczecin
          • Johann Gustav von ∞ Elisabeth von Lagerström, granddaughter of the Chancellor Magnus von Lagerström
        • Barbara Catharina (1697–1750) ∞ Johann Abraham Mayer , Professor of Medicine in Greifswald
        • Martha Christina (1699–1768) ∞ Abraham Droysen (1686–1759), son of the Greifswald mayor Martin Droysen (1648–1720)
        • Augustin von (1701–1786), Professor of Law in Greifswald
        • Johann Gustav von (1704–1773), district administrator and mayor of Greifswald
      • Nicolaus (1655–1704), Swedish major ∞ Catharina Hoyer, daughter of the Greifswald mayor Caspar Hoyer
        • Niclas Heinrich Balthasar († 1740)
    • Augustin (1632–1688) General Superintendent of Swedish Pomerania ∞ Anna Hagemeister (1648–1700), granddaughter of Heinrich Hagemeister
      • Jacob Balthasar († 1735), Swedish lieutenant colonel
        • August Wolfgang von Balthasar, Swedish general
          • Jacobina Augusta by Balthasar ∞ Hans Reinholdt of Franconia
    • Catharina († 1689) ∞ Franz Budde (1634–1706), pastor at the Marienkirche in Anklam

Portraits

literature

  • Diedrich Hermann Biederstedt : News of the life and writings of neo-Pomeranian-Rügen scholars from the beginning of the eighteenth century to the year 1822. Greifswald 1824, pp. 10-21. ( Digitized version )
  • Carl Gesterding : About Greifswald scholarships for students . Greifswald 1829, pp. 276–297 ( digitized version )
  • Genealogical handbook of civil families . Volume 10, Berlin 1903, pp. 5-33 ( digitized version )

Web links

Commons : Balthasar (family)  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Pomeranian Gender Book . Vol. 9. Limburg ad Lahn 1977, ISBN 3-7980-0155-3 , pp. 177-205.
  2. ^ Eberhard Schmidt : Kosegartens Ring. The correspondence between Bertha Balthasar and Theodor Pyl between 1884 and 1886 . Elmenhorst / Vorpommern 2016, ISBN 978-3-939680-34-5