Hans von Wilmersdorff

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Hans von Wilmersdorff , also Johann von Wilmersdorf (* July 14, 1579 , † May 17, 1636 ) was a Brandenburg court councilor .

Life

Origin on family

Hans was a member of the Brandenburg noble family Wilmersdorff . His parents were Joachim von Wilmersdorff auf Schmargendorf (1530–1588) and his second wife, Anna, née von Spiel (1546–1628). He married in 1589 with Eva von Below († after 1651), a daughter of the Mecklenburg Marshal Joachim von Below (1547-1622). The marriage resulted in a son who died young.

Career

Wilmersdorff attended the Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster and then the universities of Frankfurt and Leipzig . After his cavalier tour , which had also taken him abroad, he entered the service of Elector Johann Siegismund (1572–1619) as his councilor and captain of the offices of Mühlenhof and Mühlenbeck . 1589 he was with his two brothers on the father's goods invested . As court master , he accompanied his employer on his journey to the Dresden court.

He was also a member of the Privy Council under Elector Georg Wilhelm (1595–1640). In 1624 the elector prescribed him and Hoyer Striepe (1586–1639) the now vacant inheritance and feudal court of Teltow . After he had resigned Striepe with 2250 Reichstaler, he was enfeoffed with this fief and the office of judge Teltow in January 1625. In 1633 he received a pardon for the village of Schönow along with other "pieces" in the Teltow. In the same year he acquired by Albrecht of garlic to Pessin several Lehnstücken in Buschow for which he did in April 1634 unsuspected .

Wilmersdorff is buried with his wife and son in the vault of the Schmargendorf village church .

literature

  • Thomas Philipp von der Hagen: Historical-Genealogical description of the old noble family of those von Willmersdorff. Berlin 1766, pp. 23-25.

Individual evidence

  1. George Adalbert von Mülverstedt (Ed.): Collection of marriage foundations and personal commemorative letters of the knightly families of the provinces of Saxony, Brandenburg, Pomerania and Prussia . Magdeburg 1863, p. 44.
  2. ^ Theodor Odebrecht: The governors of the Mühlenhof office in Berlin. In: George Gropius (Ed.): Contributions to the history of Berlin. No. 1, Berlin 1840, p. 89, No. 9.
  3. Christian August Ludwig Klaproth, Immanuel Karl Wilhelm Cosmar: The royal Prussian and electoral Brandenburg real secret Council of State on its 200-year foundation day January 5, 1805 , Berlin 1805, p. 342, no. 23.
  4. ^ Hans-Jürgen Mende: Lexicon of Berlin tombs. Berlin 2006, pp. 189-190.