Georg Franz Ebenhoch of Hocheneben

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Georg Franz Ebenhoch von Hocheneben (born June 5, 1653 Breitenbrunn ) was a lawyer and burgrave of the Passau lordship of Vichtenstein in Upper Austria , then caretaker and administrator of the Count Lodron 's lordship of Gmünd in Carinthia and Sommeregg and received the hereditary-Austrian nobility with the title in 1702 "Von Hocheneben".

Life

Georg Franz Ebenhoch was a son of Johann Stephan Ebenhöch (* 1623; † before 1686, administrator of the Reichsgrafschaft Breitenegg ) and his wife Maria Ursula Hafner (1630–1686) and a grandson of Leonhard Ebenhöch (* 1595, † after 1669), electoral Bavarian transfer and mayor in Hohenfels (Upper Palatinate) . The Count Palatine rule "Zum Hohenfels" was from 1538 to 1626 Evangelical-Lutheran faith. Ebenhöch who lived there converted to the Roman Catholic faith with the residents of the market town of Hohenfels during the re-Catholicization during the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648). Georg Franz Ebenhöch (Ebenhoch) became a doctor of both rights and was a lawyer in Linzand managed as fürstbischöflicher Councilor from 1661 to 1691, the basic rule Vichtenstein the Diocese of Passau and was on Burg Vichtenstein resident. After his elevation to the hereditary-Austrian nobility on February 1, 1702 in Vienna with the predicate "von Hocheneben" he was the custodian of the manor in Gmünd with the manorial seats at Gmünd Castle , New Castle (Gmünd in Carinthia) and Sommeregg Castle in Carinthia . He was buried in the Millstatt Abbey .

Georg Franz Ebenhoch von Hocheneben married Maria Helene Ebmaier in 1676 (Stift Sankt Florian (Linz Land)) and had the daughter Maria (died 1681 St. Florian) and two sons Georg Franz, 1697 student in Salzburg, 1702 doctor of both rights, and Franz Anton (baptized Passau (cathedral parish) 1688), student in Salzburg and member of the Collegium Mariano-Londronum .

source

Helene Bruscha: Extended, typewritten manuscript from 1991 on the "family line of Ebenhöch , Ebenhöh and Ebenhoch von Hocheneben from Hohenfels in the Upper Palatinate" 1975, German gender book , Starke Verlag Limburg an der Lahn with 182 pages. Copies in:

  • Vienna City and State Archives, Vienna City Hall
  • Bischöfliches Zentralarchiv Regensburg, call number 161 inventory of manuscripts
  • Library of the Bavarian State Association for Family Studies, Munich, Ludwigstrasse 14/1.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Ancestors of Georg Franz Ebenhöch ( Memento of the original from March 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on gedbas.genealogy.net, accessed February 23, 2014.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / gedbas.genealogy.net
  2. ^ Johann Georg Megerle von Mühlfeld: Austrian nobility lexicon of the eighteenth u. nineteenth century. Mörschner & Jasper, Vienna 1822, p. 272.
  3. Hohenfels parish 1626: Directory of those who became Catholic. in: Leaflets of the Bavarian State Association for Family Studies, Issue 3, 30th year 1967.
  4. - 213 - Attendant at Vichtenstein. (1690) from archive.org, accessed February 23, 2014.