Daniel Friedrich Hindersin

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Daniel Friedrich Hindersin , also Hindersinn, jun. (II), (* 1704 in Stolp ; † 1780 in Königsberg ) was mayor of Königsberg at the time of Immanuel Kant .

In his youth he was in the Königsberg orphanage, his guardian was his uncle, the castle builder Johann Caspar Hindersin . In 1721 Hindersin studied in Königsberg and later became bailiff and general tenant of the Czichen district.

In 1770 he was “Königl. Prussia. Kriegs-Rath, Policey-Director, Conducting Mayor a. Pupillaris, lives on the old town of Marckt in the mayor's house ”, also a member of the Servies Commission of Königsberg and then became mayor of the police of Königsberg. When the Russians came to Konigsberg at the beginning of the Seven Years' War , Hindersin also discussed the question of surrender .

His son, pastor Friedrich Wilhelm Hindersin, became the father of the Prussian general Gustav Eduard von Hindersin . The daughter Eleonore Henriette (born September 7, 1744 in Barten; † July 30, 1806 in Stargard) was married several times, initially to Count Otto Karl Ludwig von Schwerin , and after the divorce to General Franz Otto von Pirch .

literature

  • Address calendar for the Kingdom of Prussia and especially the capital Königsberg (…) . 1770, p. 59, 72, 82, 91 (reprinted Hamburg 1965).
  • Paul Aberger: From the notes of Walter Grunert . Sources, materials and collections on Old Prussian family research (QMS) No. 4. In: Special publications of the Association for Family Research in East and West Prussia e. V. No. 6 . Hamburg 1990, p. 174 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ History of the Schwerin family, p.323