Franz Eckenbert II of Dalberg

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Franz Eckenbert II. Von Dalberg zu Wallhausen (* February 28, 1674 ; † July 14, 1741 † July 14, 1741, buried in the Dominican Church in Mainz) was a member of the baron family von Dalberg and founder of the Dalberg-Wallhausen line , the as the last of the family died out in 1940.

origin

Franz Eckenbert II. Von Dalberg was a son of the President of the Imperial Court of Justice Philipp Franz Eberhard von Dalberg (born March 15, 1635, † December 24, 1693 in Mainz, buried in the Dominican Church in Mainz) and of Anna Katharina Franziska (born December 4, 1644; † July 30, 1679 in Speyer , buried in the Jesuit church in Speyer ), daughter of Johann XXV. von Dalberg and Anna Antonetta von der Leyen .

family

Franz Eckenbert II married twice: first before 1701 Maria Franziska Juliana, daughter of Johann von Dornheim and Maria Johanna von Rosenberg († 1706), then, after her death, on June 12, 1708 in Mainz, Maria Luisa (baptized on 5. August 1686 in St. Emmeran in Mainz; † September 12, 1760). Franz Eckenbert II. And his two wives had the children listed below:

  1. Hugo Philipp Eckenbert zu Wallhausen (from the 1st marriage of his father) (* March 31, 1702; † February 29, 1754) was Würzburg and Fulda Privy Councilor and Oberamtmann von Hammelburg . He married Maria Anna Josepha Sophia Zobel von Giebelstadt on October 4, 1729 (* August 20, 1713; † June 8, 1774).
  2. Lothar Friedrich Heribert (from his father's 1st marriage) (* July 12, 1703; † April 17, 1729, buried in Würzburg) was canon in Speyer from 1711 , in Trier from 1712 and in Würzburg and Worms from 1713 .
  3. Friedrich Anton Christoph zu Hessloch, Mommenheim and Gabsheim (from the 2nd marriage of his father) (born April 29, 1709, † July 15, 1775) was canon in Mainz from 1721 to 1726 and also canon in Speyer. In 1726 he became secular and on November 17, 1738 married Sophie Elisabeth Xaveria (* July 14, 1722 - November 19, 1796 in Hanau ), daughter of Franz Philipp Kaspar Wambolt von Umstadt and Charlotte von Kesselstatt . Friedrich Anton Christoph had been Burgmann in Friedberg since 1731 , Oberamtmann of the Electoral Palatinate in Veldenz, Privy Councilor of Electoral Mainz and Vice President and from 1741 captain of the knightly canton of Upper Rhine .
  4. Magdalena Lukretia (from his father's 2nd marriage) (* around 1712; † April 6, 1733) married Franz Alexander Kasimir Frey von Dern on July 23, 1730 († October 21, 1737).
  5. Karl Heinrich Adalbert Philipp Franz Eckenbert (from his father's 2nd marriage) (* August 8, 1714 in Mainz; † August 12, 1714?).
  6. Maria Anna Henriette Gabriele Konstantine Eberhardine (from her father's second marriage) (* September 21, 1715; † 1793) married Johann Heinrich von Zievel , Oberamtmann of Luxembourg in 1735 .
  7. Franz Karl Anton Eberhard (from his father's 2nd marriage) (* August 27, 1717; † March 12, 1781, buried in the Dominican Church in Mainz) became canon in Worms in 1725 and later also cathedral custodian there , 1726 canon in Mainz, 1731 Canon in Trier, 1753 archdeacon of St. Agatha in Longuyon , 1760 archdeacon of St. Castor in Karden , 1765 canon in Speyer, 1777 cathedral provost in Trier and cathedral curator in Mainz. He was also the Electoral Mainz Privy Councilor.

Act

Franz Eckenbert II initially received church benefices : in 1683 he became canon in Trier. In order to be able to get married, he renounced it in 1699 or shortly before.

In that year he became senior bailiff of the Speyer monastery in Kirrweiler and Deidesheim , and later also imperial, Kurtrier, Speyer and Würzburg council. In the Electorate of Mainz he was Vitztum and court judge in Mainz. From 1709 he was Burgmann in Friedberg . From 1714 or 1728 to 1741 he was captain of the knightly canton of Upper Rhine . According to one source, he is even said to have been "general director of all three knight circles". He also became a member of the Reichshofrat .

Franz Eckenbert II. Shared the family inheritance with his brother, Wolfgang Eberhard II . He founded the Dalberg-Wallhausen line, his brother the Dalberg-Herrnsheim line. During the division, Franz Eckenbert II took over the towns of Herrnsheim , Heßloch , Essingen , Ruppertsberg and Sankt Martin with the Kropsburg . The brothers signed the family contract of 1723 according to which the inheritance and family relationships of the von Dalberg family were based until the end of the Old Kingdom .

Franz Eckenbert II was the driving force behind the construction of the New Dalberger Hof , a representative city palace for the entire von Dalberg family in Mainz.

See also

literature

in alphabetical order by authors / editors

  • Friedrich Battenberg : Dalberg documents. Regesta on the documents of the treasurers of Worms called von Dalberg and the barons of Dalberg 1165–1843 Volume 14/3: Corrigenda, indices and family tables (by Dalberg and Ulner von Dieburg) = Repertories of the Hessian State Archives Darmstadt 14/3. Darmstadt 1987. ISBN 3-88443-238-9
  • Johannes Bollinger: 100 families of the chamberlain from Worms and the lords of Dalberg . Bollinger, Worms-Herrnsheim 1989. Without ISBN.
  • Detlev Schwennicke: European family tables. Family tables on the history of the European states . New series, vol. 9: Families from the Middle and Upper Rhine and from Burgundy . Marburg 1986. Without ISBN, plate 58.
  • Edward Stendell: The families of the former immediate imperial knighthood in Swabia, Franconia and on the Rhine - Part 2 . In: Friedrich Wilhelm School [...] zu Eschwege (Hrsg.): Annual report on the school year 1900/1901 , pp. 3–23

Remarks

  1. Also: Dalberg-Dalberg or Dalberg-Dalburg. However, at the end of the 17th century, the family probably no longer lived in the Höhenburg Dalburg , but instead lived in the valley castle in neighboring Wallhausen , following the requirements for living comfort .
  2. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX: August 14, 1741.
  3. Battenberg: Repertorien 14/3, Plate IX, thinks it is the birthday.
  4. ^ Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX: September 14, 1760.
  5. ^ According to Wilfried Schweikart: Essingen - annual rings of a village . Local community Essingen, Essingen 2006, p. 269: † May 7, 1774; after Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX: † June 18, 1774.
  6. Schwennicke, plate 58: † April 17, 1720.
  7. Battenberg: Repertorien 14/3, Plate XI: ⚭ August 15, 1738.
  8. Bollinger, p. 69: † February 19, 1796.
  9. ^ Battenberg: Repertorien 14/3, Plate IX: "Karl Heinrich Adalbert Philipp Hartmann Adolf".
  10. Bollinger, p. 66: † 1779
  11. Battenberg: Repertorien 14/3, Plate IX: 1743.
  12. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX: 1750.
  13. Battenberg: Repertorien 14/3, Plate IX: 1778.
  14. Meant are the knight circles Swabia, Franconia and the Rhine.

Individual evidence

  1. Schwennicke; Bollinger, p. 59.
  2. Bollinger, p. 65; Schwennicke, on the other hand, gives the birth name: von Fuchs -Bimbach.
  3. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX. Schwennicke: European family tables , plate 57, names them Maria Luisa , Bollinger, p. 65: Luise .
  4. Schwennicke; Bollinger, p. 68: * March 21, 1702.
  5. Schwennicke.
  6. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX; Bollinger, p. 66.
  7. Schwennicke.
  8. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate XI.
  9. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate XI.
  10. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate XI.
  11. See Godsey: Ritteradel , p. 256.
  12. Schwennicke; Bollinger, p. 66: Maria Magdalena Lucretia.
  13. Schwennicke, Bollinger, p. 66.
  14. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX.
  15. Schwennicke.
  16. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX.
  17. ^ On Marie Anne Henriette von Zievel see: Robert Matagne: Les Zievel . In: Jules Mersch (Ed.): Biographie nationale du pays de Luxembourg depuis ses origines jusqu'a nos jours . Fasc. 10. Luxembourg 1960, p. 366 ( bnl.lu [accessed December 20, 2018]).
  18. Schwennicke.
  19. Chr. Von Stramberg : The Nahethal. Historically and topographically represented (=  memorable and useful Rheinischer Antiquarius 2nd abb. Middle Rhine . Volume 16 ). Coblenz 1869, p. 187 .
  20. Schwennicke.
  21. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX.
  22. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX.
  23. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX.
  24. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX.
  25. Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX.
  26. ^ William D. Godsey: Knight nobility between the old empire and the new state order. The Dalberg between 1750 and 1850 . In: Kurt Andermann (Hrsg.): Ritteradel in the Old Kingdom. Die Kämmerer von Worms called von Dalberg = work of the Hessian Historical Commission NF Bd. 31. Hessische Historical Commission, Darmstadt 2009. ISBN 978-3-88443-054-5 , pp. 247–288 (257).
  27. Stendell: Die Familien , p. 11.
  28. Karl Murk: "So that the Splendor will be preserved". Relationship networks and supply strategies of the Dalberg in the 17th and 18th centuries . In: Kurt Andermann (Hrsg.): Ritteradel in the Old Kingdom. Die Kämmerer von Worms named by Dalberg = work of the Hessian Historical Commission NF Bd. 31. Hessische Historical Commission, Darmstadt 2009. ISBN 978-3-88443-054-5 , pp. 185-201 (187); Battenberg: Repertories 14/3, Plate IX.
  29. Bollinger, p. 65.
  30. Stendell: Die Familien , p. 11.
  31. Bollinger, pp. 63, 66.