Hans Adam Siegel

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Hans Adam Siegel (baptized April 12, 1638 in Neudek ; buried January 16, 1679 in Platten ) was an imperial forest keeper and forester , tin tithe collector , mountain clerk and organist appointed by the Bohemian Chamber .

Life

Hans Adam Siegel was born as the youngest child of the lordly clerk and captain of Neudek Balthasar Siegel († 1663) and his wife Anna Maria († 1661) in Neudek in the Ore Mountains .

After the death of his older brother, the imperial forest forester Hans Georg Siegel (1626-1658), he was appointed to the forest guardian and tin taker service in 1658 on the orders of the Bohemian Chamber against payment of a deposit of 100 Reichstalers . As a result, Siegel was the imperial forester and keeper of the Plattner district. Furthermore, he held the office of mountain clerk in Platten and was appointed city organist at the parish church of St. Laurentius . Siegel died in Platten in 1679 at the age of 41.

Siegel's sister-in-law was Rosina geb. Löbel (1633–1697), who married the forest ranger , town judge , mountain master and mint administrator Paul Wenzel Seeling († 1693) in her second marriage . Siegel's descendants worked in Platten for generations as joiners and joiners. It is reported that in 1712 his son, the wagon master Hans Ferdinand Siegel (1662–1721), made the city arms for the council chair of Platten.

Family and offspring

Hans Adam Siegel married Anna Maria around 1661 (* around 1640 † June 26, 1682 in Platten). The marriage resulted in ten children, of which at least three reached adulthood.

  • Hans Ferdinand Siegel (1662–1721), organist and wagmaster; ⚭ 1686 Maria Kulm Anna Maria Putz (1663–1718).
    • Anna Magdalena Siegel (1687–1759); ⚭ 1708 plates Franz Schuster, imperial customs officer.
    • Johann Anton Siegel (1690–1733), citizen and carpenter; ⚭ Anna Elisabetha.
    • Maria Veronica Siegel (1692-1759); ⚭ 1704 plates Johann Heinrich Höffer († 1752), citizen and butcher.
    • Maria Concordia Siegel (1694-1754); ⚭ 1718 plates Anton Horbach, citizen and beer brewer.
    • Anna Catharina Siegel (1697–1759); ⚭ 1723 plates Wenceslaus Poppenberger (1700–1764), Bürger und Zinnschmelzer.
    • Maria Francisca Siegel (1700–1778); ⚭ 1724 plates Anton Daniel Sieber (* 1698), citizen and baker.
    • Johann Georg Siegel (1703–1771), citizen and carpenter; ⚭ 1730 plates Anna Maria Mabam
  • Sylvia Maria Siegel (1668-1713); ⚭ 1699 plates Johann Michael Hahn († 1707), citizen and miner.
  • Anna Rosina Siegel (1669–1731); ⚭ 1690 plates by Christoph Heintz (1643–1706), pewter , lace trader and merchant in an error.

Individual evidence

  1. Stadtpfarrei St. Martin Neudek (Ed.): Baptism matriculation . tape 3 , p. 138 .
  2. ^ Gregor Lindner: Memories from the history of the kk free mountain town Sankt Joachimsthal . Ed .: St. Joachimsthal. tape 2 , 1913, pp. 739 .
  3. Andreas Erb: Mining in Platten- and Gottesgab - a Saxon-Bohemian story. Special inventory: MM 1373 - 7 - 1679 .
  4. Stadtpfarrei St. Laurentius Platten (Ed.): Matriculation of deaths . tape 14 , p. 2 .
  5. ^ Wenzel Hahn: Gemeindechronik , Platten, 1850–1877, p. 219