Franz Jügert (senior)

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Franz Jügert (* around 1525 in Adliges Gut Beverlack , Altmark ; † 1592 in Hamburg ) was a German merchant and Hamburg senior citizen .

Origin and family

Jügert comes from the noble family of Jügert and was a son of Claus Jügert and Margaretha von Werder .

In 1552 Jügert married in Hamburg with Margarete Reineke (1535-1620), daughter of the merchant and senior citizen Reineke Reineken († 1571). The couple had seven children, of which the sons Claus (1555–1625) and Reincke (1560–1625) pursued a commercial career and the sons Franz (1563–1638) and Peter (1568–1639) embarked on a legal career. The daughter Margarete (1577–1625) married the merchant Hinrich Sillem (1571–1617) in 1597 and was the mother of the merchant and senior elder Hinrich Sillem (1599–1662).

Life

Already in 1549 Jügert is proven as a merchant in London . He later supplied the imperial salt factory together with his sons Claus and Reincke .

As a citizen of Hamburg , Jügert took on various public offices. In 1575 he was elected a building yard citizen and eighth man . In 1580 he was elected to the jury at the main church Sankt Petri and in the following year, as successor to the late Jakob Prigge, elected senior elder in the parish Sankt Petri. As such, he was also provisional to the Hospital of the Holy Spirit . He resigned from his offices before his death, as Hieronymus Reinstorp became senior in his place in 1589 or 1590.

In his will, Jügert bequeathed a sum of money to his father-in-law's foundation, from which the pensions were used to maintain the apartments of God.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Anton Friedrich Büsching : Beverlack (Adelich Gut) . In: Complete topography of the Mark Brandenburg . Verlag der Buchhandlung der Realschule, Berlin 1775, p. 20 ( digitized from Google Books).
  2. ^ Johann Christian von Hellbach : Jugert, Jugarda, Juegert . In: Adels-Lexikon, or, Handbook on the historical, genealogical and diplomatic, partly also heraldic, genealogical and diplomatic, partly also heraldic news from the high and low nobility, especially in the German federal states, as well as from the Austrian, Bohemian , Moravian, Prussian, Silesian and Lusatian nobility . First volume. A to K. Bernhard Friedrich Voigt, Ilmenau 1825, p. 623 ( digitized from Google Books).
  3. Leopold Freiherr von Ledebur : Jügert . In: Adelslexicon of the Prussian monarchy . First volume. A - K. Ludwig Rauh, Berlin 1855, p. 403 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).
  4. Johannes Volkmar Rötscher : “Christ's mighty protection of grace from the words of Johann. XVIII. 9. I have lost none of those you gave me. Bey highly respectable people-rich Sepultur Des Weyland HochEdlen und Gestrengen Herr, Hn. Fridrich Jügerts, JUD Hochfürstl. Schleßwig Holsteinischen Wolverrides Cammer-Secretarii, also Hoff- and Cantzeley Raths, Sel. The XXIV Sunday after Trinity was the 14th of November in the year 1686. Shown in a funeral sermon by M. Johanne Volcmaro Rötschern, the Thumbkirchen zu Schleßwig pastor, and Decano Vicariorum ” . Joachim Reumann, Kiel 1687, p. 43–44 ( digitized on the website of Rostock University - funeral sermon to his grandson Friedrich Jügert (1618–1686).).
  5. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Reyneke Reynekens (Reineke Reineken) . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 844917815 , p. 29–30 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).
  6. Bernhard Koerner (Ed.): Genealogical Handbook of Bürgerlicher Familien . tape 19 . CA Starke, Görlitz 1911, p. 340–341 ( digitized in the Internet Archive - also Hamburg gender book. Volume 2. CA Starke, Görlitz 1911.).
  7. ^ Jakob Strieder : From Antwerp notary archives. Sources on German economic history in the 16th century . In: Historical commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences (Hrsg.): German commercial files of the Middle Ages and the modern times . tape 4 . Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt Stuttgart, Berlin / Leipzig 1930, OCLC 64420403 , p. 227 .
  8. Strieder wrongly calls him Ingerth .
  9. Hermann Kellenbenz : Entrepreneurs in the Hamburg Portugal and Spain trade 1590-1625 . In: Ernst Hicke (Ed.): Publications of the Wirtschaftsgeschichtliche Forschungsstelle e. V. Band 10 . Verlag der Hamburgische Bücherei, Hamburg 1954, OCLC 4950252 , p. 140 .
  10. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: building yard. Building deputation . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 844917815 , p. 444–445 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).
  11. ^ Rudolf Gerhard Behrmann: Domini Jurati Ecclesiae S: Petri et S: Pauli . In: An attempt at a history of the Church of St. Petri and St. Pauli . Hamburg 1823, OCLC 166061574 , p. VIII ( digitized on the pages of the Bavarian State Library).
  12. Jürgen Suhr: The gentlemen Juraten of the Church of St. Petri, from ancient times and their administrative year . In: Description of the Sanct Petri Church in Hamburg and its tower. In addition to a chronological index of the laudable church college and the preachers, as well as four explanatory illustrations . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1842, OCLC 247739381 , p. 185 ( digitized from Google Books).
  13. Behrmann and Suhr name 1588 as the year of death. However, it will be the year of resignation, since Jügert is mentioned as a supplier of the salt factory afterwards (see Buek and Kellenbenz).
  14. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Jakob Prigge (Prigghe) . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 844917815 , p. 35 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).
  15. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Hieronymus Reinstorp (Jeremias Reinefeld) . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 844917815 , p. 41–42 ( digitized on the pages of the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek).
  16. ^ Johann Martin Lappenberg , Hermann Gries : Franz Jügerth (Jügart) . In: Association for Hamburg history (ed.): The mild private foundations in Hamburg . Second revised and changed edition. W. Mauke's Sons, Hamburg 1870, OCLC 46242545 , p. 71 ( digitized from Google Books).
  17. ^ Johann Martin Lappenberg, Hermann Gries: Reincke Reinecke (Reincke, Reinke). Divine apartments, St. Georg, Bernhardstrasse 3 . In: Association for Hamburg history (ed.): The mild private foundations in Hamburg . Second revised and changed edition. W. Mauke's Sons, Hamburg 1870, OCLC 46242545 , p. 120–121 ( digitized from Google Books).