Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht von Goldacker

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Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht von Goldacker , also Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht Goldacker (* 1740 in Gotha ; † March 22, 1774 in Altenburg ), was an electoral Saxon court judge in Leipzig and canon of Naumburg (Saale) .

Life

origin

Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht was a member of the Thuringian noble family von Goldacker , whose representatives deliberately renounced the aristocratic pronoun of until the 18th century . He was the son of Heinrich Alexander Wilhelm von Goldacker, who died in 1762

career

Like many members of his administration, Goldacker embarked on an administrative career in the service of the Saxon Wettins and became an assessor at the Oberhofgericht in Leipzig. He was an assessor on the noble bench of the upper court. In the trade fair city of Leipzig, Goldacker lived on the Neuer Markt in the house of Dr. Apel.

In Naumburg he was elected Protestant canon and capitular.

Due to the childless death of the former ducal-Saxon-Gotha lieutenant in the infantry, Johann Wilhelm von Goldacker, on December 19, 1770, Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht von Goldacker inherited his share in the Goldacker manors Weberstedt, Allerstedt and as his cousin and next co-leaned Ufhoven and thus became heir, feudal lord and court lord there.

Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht von Goldacker remained unmarried and without children of his own. He died on March 22, 1777 and due to the family contract of August 14, 1741, his half fell to Christian Wilibald Goldacker on Weberstedt at Gut Ufhoven.

coat of arms

Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht von Goldacker had a split coat of arms . Above, in gold, a black, rising goat with golden horns growing out of the division, below split by silver and red. On the helmet a growing man with a gold cloak, white beard and silver tipped red Tatar cap. The ceilings are black and gold on the right and red and gold on the left.

literature

  • August Wilhelm Bernhard von Vechtritz: Gender narrative of the noble families flourishing in Saxony [...] , 1787
  • Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels, Adelslexikon , Volume 67 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1978, ISSN  0435-2408 , p. 182
  • Genealogical manual of the nobility , Volume 98 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1990, ISSN  0435-2408

Individual evidence

  1. Electoral Saxon Court and State Calendar, 1777.
  2. ^ Certificate from Pastor Ernst Christoph Jacobi in Weberstedt dated January 11, 1771