David Kollenberger
David Kollenberger (* unknown; † August 10, 1628 ) was mayor of the imperial city of Heilbronn from 1607 to 1628 .
Life
Kollenberger was a member of the outer, large council (from the community) and later in 1601 he belonged to the small, inner council (from the citizens). From 1607 he was mayor of Heilbronn .
Kollenberger married Apollonia Gräßlerin, both had a son, Michael. Michael later married Maria Aff. Her great uncles were Georg and Balthasar Aff , former mayors of Heilbronn.
The mayor of Heilbronn, Kollenberger, was at the same time Vogt in the imperial town of Böckingen . The construction of an octagonal Renaissance stair tower at the Böckingen Pankratius Church in 1610, which led to the gallery of the nave, goes back to him . The renaissance portal of the stair tower bears Kollenberger's coat of arms. There it says on the side, flanked by a hape and grapes:
- 1610 DK
- David Kollenberger currently Vogt here
Sources and Notes
- ↑ Oberamtsbeschreibung, page 228
literature
- Max Cramer : Heilbronn families. Rembold, Heilbronn 1903, pp. 1-2.
- Bernd Klagholz: Heilbronn and its mayors in the period from the 16th to the 19th century. Tübingen 1980, p. 44, (Tübingen, Univ., Approval work).
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SURNAME | Kollenberger, David |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Mayor of Heilbronn |
DATE OF BIRTH | 16th Century |
DATE OF DEATH | August 10, 1628 |