Carl Ludwig Thierry

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Carl Ludwig (Charles Louis) Thierry (born July 28, 1766 in Hanover ; † July 6, 1827 in Dockenhuden ) was a wine merchant (in Hanover) and sole trader, partner and co-owner of the trading house Thierry Borckenstein & Co. (in Hamburg) and lord of the Holstein estates Jersbek and Stegen (1819 to 1827).

The Thierry Huguenot family is originally from Switzerland. The father Andreas Thierry (* around 1738, † January 13, 1789 in Hanover) was a merchant, court agent (court factor) and wine merchant in Hanover. From the marriage (⚭ April 24, 1764) with Lucia Catharina Schmale, the children Carl Ludwig Thierry and Johann Peter Wilhelm Thierry (* August 20, 1775 in Hanover, † November 2, 1816; ⚭ April 27, 1811 with Luise Therese Doormann , Widow of the Altona merchant Johann Hinrich Baur and niece of Caspar Voght ). From the second marriage (⚭ April 4, 1782) with Johanna Eleonore Schlemm. Ms. Rätin Wagner (born August 30, 1760 in Hanover, † 1826) was the result of Amalia Louisa Maria Thierry (born June 2, 1787) and a son (born August 1788).

Carl Ludwig Thierry was married to Dorothea Amalia Borckenstein (⚭ on May 31, 1791 in Hamburg's St. Michaeliskirche), daughter of Hinrich Borkenstein . Their descendants are Johann Ludwig (Jean Louis) Thierry (* March 5, 1792 in Hanover, † July 5, 1847 in Dockenhuden), Johann Adolph Thierry (* December 15, 1796, † August 19, 1854 at Gut Schwartenbek near Kiel) and Susette Thierry (born June 13, 1794, † February 12, 1848 in Hamburg). His sister-in-law Susette Gontard , b. Borckenstein was venerated by Friedrich Hölderlin and immortalized as " Diotima ". He was buried in the Nienstedten cemetery in a brick crypt with a sandstone cover plate that still exists today.

literature

  • Boué family , in: Bernhard Koerner (ed.): German Gender Book , Volume 21, ( Hamburg Gender Book , Third Volume), Starke, Görlitz 1912, pp. 21 ff.
  • Boué family , in: Edmund Strutz (ed.): German Gender Book , Volume 128, ( Hamburg Gender Book, Volume 10) Starke, Limburg an der Lahn 1961, pp. 1 ff.
  • German gender book, single print of the 10th Hamburg gender book, Limburg an der Lahn 1962, 28 (attachment Boué).
  • Schlemm family , in: Edmund Strutz (ed.): German gender book , ( Lower Saxony gender book , 7th volume), volume 129, Limburg an der Lahn 1962, 519 f.
  • Werner Johannsen: Who they were ... where they rest . A guide to notable graves at the Nienstedten cemetery, 3rd edition, Stamp Media, Kiel 2004, ISBN 978-3-929171-22-8 .
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  • 400. Borckenstein (Heinrich) , in: Hans Schröder : Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present , Volume 1, Hamburg 1851, p. 347 f.
  • Hamburg address books from 1796 to 1847.