Friedrich Ludwig Anton Hoerschelmann

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Friedrich Ludwig Anton Hoerschelmann (born January 25, 1740 in Winkel bei Allstedt , † after 1792) was a lawyer and historian .

Life

Anton Hoerschelmann was the son of the pastor and superintendent in Großrudestedt Heinrich Hoerschelmann (1704–1774) and Christiane Elisabeth Waitz (1712–1753). His younger brother Ernst August Wilhelm Hoerschelmann became a high school professor in Reval .

Anton Hoerschelmann attended school in Weimar and was a student in Jena from May 3, 1756 . From 1759 he was an official advocate in Großrudestedt and from 1761 he was an advocate in Schwarzburg in Jena. He returned to Großrudestedt in 1763 before he became the princely Saxon commission secretary and court advocate in Jena in 1767. In 1768 he was again in Großrudestedt, but employed as a royal Schwarzburg official advocate. As such he worked in Sondershausen in 1772 and in 1773 advanced to the position of princely saxony-Weimarschen , Schwarzburg-special house and Rudolfstadt commission secretary as well as court and government advocate . In the same year he returned to Großrudestedt and then worked again in Jena until 1784.

In 1786 he joined the Prussian Army .

After two years he accepted a job as Count Schlaberndorfscher judicial actuary in Stolz near Frankenstein in Silesia . In 1791 he worked in Regensburg and Osnabrück . From November 1792 he was the clerk of Count Stadl zu Grätz . Presumably he died in Austria .

Hoerschelmann had married a sister-in-law of the Prussian captain von Kalb before 1768 . At least two daughters in Großrudestedt and a son in Jena were born from the marriage. The captain in the Reisinger Infantry Regiment, Matthias Hoerschelmann († 1843) was probably also his son or grandson.

Works

literature

  • Genealogisches Handbuch Bürgerlicher Familien, a German gender book . Volume 14, CA Starke , Görlitz 1908, pp. 190-191; Volume 109, 1940, pp. 156-157
  • Georg Christoph Hamberger , Johann Georg Meusel : The learned Teutschland. First supplement, Meyer, Lemgo 1774, p. 119 ( digitized in the Google book search).
  • Georg Christoph Hamberger, Johann Georg Meusel: The learned Teutschland. 5th edition, Volume 3, Meyer, Lemgo 1797
  • Ludwig Friedrich Hesse : Invitation to the school exam of the Rudolstadt high school, which is due to take place on March 22nd and 23rd of this year. Directory of Schwarzburg scholars and artists from abroad. 5th part, Rudolstadt 1835
  • Johann Heinrich Stepf: Gallery of all juridical authors from the oldest to the present time. Volume 4, Leipzig 1825
  • Christoph Weidlich : Lexicon or brief descriptions of the lives of all legal scholars living now. Grunert, Halle 1766

Individual evidence

  1. Cord Aschenbrenner: The Evangelical Rectory . Siedler Verlag , Munich 2015, p. 36. ISBN 978-3-8275-0013-7 .
  2. DGB , Vol. 14, 1908, pp. 190–191

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