Gustav Friedrich Gebser

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Silhouette by Gustav Friedrich Gebser in Sittichenbach
Daughter Elisabeth Christiana Magdalena

Gustav Friedrich Gebser senior (born September 23, 1694 in Kelbra ; † August 12, 1766 in Sittichenbach ) was a German civil servant. From 1752 he was the Electoral Saxon bailiff of the Sittichenbach office .

At the end of his life he was exposed to several complaints. In 1762 the citizens of the old town of Eisleben complained about the bailiff Gebser zu Sittichenbach because of the purchase of wood and the importation of beer to the detriment of the brewing citizens of Eisleben. The disputes that took place in front of the Princely Chamber in Querfurt lasted over two years until 1764.

In addition to his work as a bailiff, he was also an excellent farmer, who at that time was counted among the best in Thuringia .

family

He was the son of Johann Heinrich Gebser (1648–1728) and Anna Elisabeth born. Goat horn from Kelbra.

Gustav Friedrich Gebser married Magdalena Elisabeth born on November 1, 1729 in Artern . Kessler. Their daughter Elisabeth Christiana Magdalena (1746–1818), who was born in the imperial city of Nordhausen , married Ludwig Bernhard Schneidewind (1735–1790) in the city of Heringen (Helme) . His son of the same name, Gustav Friedrich Gebser junior, took over the office of bailiff in Sittichenbach, and there were also several complaints against him, for example in 1771 for misuse of the tensioners .

After his death Gebser was buried on August 15, 1766 in Groß-Osterhausen .

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Individual evidence

  1. Files of the assumption of office in the state archive of Saxony-Anhalt
  2. ↑ Trial file in the state archive of Saxony-Anhalt
  3. File D 46, No. 97 of the Sittichenbach Office in the Saxony-Anhalt State Archives .
  4. ^ Ancestors of Elisabeth Christiane Magdalene Gebser, Second Generation. Teleschach.de, accessed on October 6, 2018.