Heinrich Daniel Jacobi

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Heinrich Daniel Jacobi (born December 20, 1725 in Eisleben , † March 13, 1796 in Sayn ) was a miner and smelter. He built the Sayner hut in the Sayn district of Bendorfer .

Live and act

Heinrich Jacobi was born in Eisleben in 1725 as the son of the excise holder Johann Heinrich Jacobi . At the age of 15 he was already working in the Mansfeld copper slate mining in Friedeburg . He then worked in the coal mines near Bitterfeld and Stollberg . In 1751 he was first shift supervisor, later mine manager, at an ore mine in the Elpe valley . From 1759 his family lived in Elpe . Through the mediation of his father-in-law Johann Conrad Ziller, Jacobi came to the Langhecke silver hut near Weilburg as a mountain administrator in 1760 . From 1765 he was electoral Trier mining inspector in Koblenz . In 1766 he worked as an expert in Saarbrücken for ten weeks in order to “get the coal mines in better shape at the request of your grace from Saarbrücken in the country.” In 1769 and 1770 he built the Sayner on behalf of the Trier Elector Clemens Wenzeslaus of Saxony Hut . Jacobi then took over the management of this hut. Jacobi was in great demand as a reviewer. As part of his expert work, he visited the iron stone mine Biber near Paderborn in 1785. In 1789 he worked as an expert for the abbess Maria Kunigunde von Essen .

family

On May 1, 1759, he married Johanna Maria Ziller (* December 24, 1740; † December 28, 1782), the daughter of the Hessian-Kassel smeltery manager Johann Conrad Ziller. The following children were born from this marriage:

  1. Johann Georg Ferdinand Jacobi (born June 14, 1766 in Winningen ; † October 30, 1848), lawyer, Dresden mayor from 1823 to 1832
  2. Friedrich Adolph Jacobi (born November 24, 1768 in Winningen)
  3. Catharina Sophia Jacobi (born November 24, 1768 in Winningen)
  4. Gottlob Julius Jacobi (born December 28, 1770 in Winningen, † January 25, 1823 in Osterfeld ), metallurgical specialist and co-founder of the later Gutehoffnungshütte group.
  5. Johannetta Magdalena Jacobi (born February 5, 1773 in Bendorf )
  6. Henrietia Louisa Jacobi (born January 25, 1774 in Bendorf)
  7. Johann Christophorus Jacobi (born July 28, 1775 in Bendorf)
  8. Othilia Francisca Josepha Jacobi (born March 26, 1778 in Bendorf)
  9. Johanna Susanna Jacobi (born August 14, 1779 in Bendorf)
  10. Maria Angela Wilhelmina Augusta Jacobi (born March 15, 1781 in Bendorf)
  11. Maria Margarethe Augustine Jacobi
  12. Jacobi (born November 12, 1782 in Bendorf; † November 12, 1782 in Bendorf)

literature

  • Bodo Herzog: Gottlob Jacobi (1770–1823). In: Rheinische Vierteljahrsblätter. Vol. 40, 1976, ISSN  0035-4473 , pp. 176-198.
  • Walter Serlo: Mining families in Rhineland and Westphalia (= Rheinisch-Westfälische Wirtschaftsbiographien. Vol. 3 = Westphalian life pictures. Special series Vol. 3, ZDB -ID 517699-2 ). Aschendorff, Münster 1936, p. 116.

Individual evidence

  1. Ludwig Beck: The history of iron in technical and cultural-historical relation. Department 3: The XVIII. Century. Vieweg, Braunschweig 1897, p. 963 (Unchanged reprographic reprint. Gruber, Genschmar 2004).
  2. familysearch.org
  3. ^ Nassau parliamentarians. A biographical manual. Volume 1: Cornelia Rösner: The Landtag of the Duchy of Nassau 1818–1866 (= Prehistory and history of parliamentarism in Hesse. Volume 16 = Publications of the Historical Commission for Nassau. Volume 59). Historical Commission for Nassau, Wiesbaden 1997, ISBN 3-930221-00-4 , p. 41.

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