Friedrich Grimm (Hanau)

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Friedrich Grimm (ca.1741)
painting by an unknown artist, oil on canvas

Friedrich Grimm (born October 16, 1672 in Hanau ; † April 4, 1748 ibid) was a German theologian and as such a senior clergyman of the Reformed Church of the County of Hanau-Munzenberg .

Life

Friedrich Grimm was born the son of the customs officer Heinrich Grimm and his wife Juliane Marie, née Pezenius. Grimm is the great grandfather of the Brothers Grimm . Since 1688 he attended the educational college of the High State School in Hanau, in 1691 he switched to the Illustre grammar school in Bremen .

In 1698 he became the third pastor at the then Reformed Marienkirche in Hanau, in 1699 court preacher of Count Karl August von Ysenburg-Büdingen in Marienborn , and at the same time pastor in Eckartshausen .

In 1701 he received the second and in 1706 the first parish at St. Mary's Church in Hanau. In the latter position, he also became inspector of the Reformed parishes of the County of Hanau-Munzenberg, i.e. a quasi Reformed regional bishop. Linked to this was his membership in the reformed consistory of the County of Hanau-Munzenberg.

Friedrich Grimm was married three times and had seven children.

Friedrich Grimm was buried in the old German cemetery on Nussallee in Hanau. The tombstone was destroyed during the Second World War in the air raid on Hanau on March 19, 1945.

List of descendants of the Grimm family

Heinrich Grimm (* December 12, 1637 in Bergen-Enkheim ; † September 11, 1713 in Dörnigheim ) ∞ June 2, 1670 Juliane Marie Pezenius (* July 2, 1653 in Dillenburg ; † February 8, 1692 in Hanau)

  1. Friedrich Grimm (the elder) (born October 16, 1672 in Hanau, † April 4, 1748 in Hanau) ∞II. October 27, 1701 Kunigunde Juliane Hake (born August 6, 1676 in Rotenburg an der Fulda ; † December 8, 1726 in Hanau)
    1. Friedrich Grimm (the younger) (* March 11, 1708; † March 20, 1777) ∞ October 6, 1734 Christine Elisabeth Heilmann (* October 22, 1715 in Birstein ; † February 17, 1754)
      1. Juliane Charlotte Friederike Grimm (* August 3, 1735; † December 18, 1796 in Hanau) ∞ Jacob Ludwig Schlemmer († April 19, 1785 in Hanau)
      2. Philipp Wilhelm Grimm (September 9, 1751 - January 10, 1796) ∞ March 23, 1783 Dorothea Zimmer (* November 20, 1755 in Kassel ; † May 27, 1808 in Kassel)
        1. Friedrich Hermann Georg Grimm (* December 12, 1783 in Hanau; † March 16, 1784 in Hanau)
        2. Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm (born January 4, 1785 in Hanau, † September 20, 1863 in Berlin)
        3. Wilhelm Carl Grimm (* February 24, 1786 in Hanau; † December 16, 1859 in Berlin) ∞ May 15, 1825 Henriette Dorothea (Dortchen) Wild (* May 23, 1793 in Kassel; † August 22, 1867 in Eisenach)
          1. Jacob Grimm (April 3, 1826 - December 15, 1826)
          2. Herman Friedrich Grimm (born January 6, 1828; † June 16, 1901) ∞ October 25, 1859 Gisela von Arnim (born August 30, 1827; † April 4, 1889)
          3. Rudolf Georg Ludwig Grimm (March 31, 1830 - November 13, 1889)
          4. Auguste Luise Pauline Marie Grimm (* August 21, 1832 - † February 9, 1919)
        4. Carl Friedrich Grimm (born April 24, 1787 in Hanau, † May 25, 1852 in Kassel)
        5. Ferdinand Philipp Grimm (* December 18, 1788 in Hanau; † January 6, 1845 in Wolfenbüttel)
        6. Ludwig Emil Grimm (born March 14, 1790 in Hanau; † April 4, 1863 in Kassel)
          1. ∞ May 20, 1832 Marie Böttner (* August 9, 1803; † August 15, 1842)
            1. Friederike (Ideke) Lotte Amalia Maria Grimm (* July 23, 1833; † December 17, 1914) ∞ August 19, 1854 Rudolf von Eschwege (* January 22, 1821; † November 24, 1875)
          2. ∞ April 14, 1845 Friederike Ernst (* December 24, 1806; † April 2, 1894)
        7. Friedrich Grimm (born June 15, 1791 in Steinau, † August 20, 1792 in Steinau)
        8. Charlotte Amalie Grimm (Lotte) (born May 10, 1793 in Steinau; † June 15, 1833 in Kassel) ∞ July 2, 1822 Hans Daniel Ludwig Friedrich Hassenpflug (born February 26, 1794 in Hanau; † October 10, 1862 in Marburg )
          1. Karl Hassenpflug (January 5, 1824 - February 18, 1890), sculptor, married, childless
          2. Agnes (born December 11, 1825 - † October 29, 1829)
          3. Friedrich (born September 10, 1827 - † January 23, 1892 in Breslau ). Higher regional judge in Breslau, married to Anna Volmar, daughter of a ministerial colleague of his father
          4. Bertha (April 27, 1829 - June 9, 1830)
          5. Ludwig (Luis) (born December 1, 1831 - † October 11, 1878 in Malta ), officer in the Austrian Navy , married, childless
          6. Dorothea (born May 23, 1833; † January 24, 1898 in Munich )
        9. Georg Eduard Grimm (born July 26, 1794 in Steinau, † April 19, 1795 in Steinau)
      3. Nine more children
    2. Six more children


literature

Memorial plaque for Friedrich Grimm at the St. Mary's Church in Hanau , donated in 2007 by the Hanau History Association .

Individual evidence

  1. Aschkewitz, p. 14.
  2. Aschkewitz, p. 14.
  3. Since the Lutheran Count Friedrich Casimir came to power in the reformed county of Hanau-Munzenberg, a Lutheran church had also been established there, so that there was a Reformed and a Lutheran consistory in the county. For details of the denominational history in the county of Hanau-Münzenberg see: Hanauer Union .