Goswin Lubbert von Ketteler zu Harkotten

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Goswin Lubbert von Ketteler zu Harkotten (baptismal name: Goswin Lubbert Theodor Anton) (* July 2, 1719 , † February 19, 1775 in Harkotten Castle ) was canon in Münster and representative of the Münster knighthood in the state parliament of the bishopric of Münster .

Life

Origin and family

As the son of the married couple Alexander Anton von Ketteler zu Harkotten and Maria Sophia von der Tinnen zu Möllenbeck, Goswin Lubbert grew up together with his brother Clemens August and his sister Agnes Francelina (* 1712, Kanonisse in Freckenhorst ) in the ancient Westphalian noble family von Ketteler . He married his third cousin, Bernhardina Theodora von Korff called Schmising, daughter of Wilhelm Friedrich Anton von Korff zu Harkotten (* 1688, † 1727) and his wife Katharina Bernhardina Francisca von Westphalen on November 30, 1748 in Füchtorf with dispensation from the Pope . From this marriage the children Anna Franziska , Maria Anna (1750–1821, ⚭ 1773 Caspar Friedrich von Böselager zu Eggermühlen), Agnes Bernhardina ( canon lady in Freckenhorst ), Clemens August (1751–1815, Canon, ⚭ Marianne von Galen , father of District Administrator Maximilian von Ketteler ), Matthias Benedikt (* around 1751, † 1802, Canon of Münster, Osnabrück and Hildesheim) and Wilhelm Arnold (* 1753, Canon of Münster, Paderborn and Hildesheim).

Act

On 1 April 1732 he received from Turnar a Dompräbende and remained fourteen years as a canon in office. In 1746 he renounced in favor of his brother Clemens August. On February 10, 1747 to Munster knighthood been sworn in , he became their representatives in parliament . This institution, consisting of the three estates, was responsible for regulating the tax system and from 1447 also the feuding system in the bishopric of Münster .

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