Heinrich Schuckmann

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Heinrich Schuckmann (born July 25, 1582 in Osnabrück , † September 19, 1656 in Rostock ) was a German legal scholar, university professor and rector.

Life

Heinrich Schuckmann was a son of the Osnabrück merchant Hermann Schuckmann and his wife Anna, nee. Flörcke. After attending school in Osnabrück, Lemgo and Minden, he began to study law at the University of Rostock in 1605 . In 1611 he went to Strasbourg and Tübingen as court master / preceptor of two noble students from Pomerania and Braunschweig . After a further time in Rostock he was in Speyer on the Imperial Court and was next in 1614 in Heidelberg to Dr. iur. PhD. He then worked as a lawyer in Rostock and at the court and regional court in Sternberg. In 1623 he became a knightly court assessor in Sternberg. In 1633 he was appointed to the University of Rostock as a full professor of law (Codices) in place of Peter Wasmund . In addition, he became assessor of the consistory and at the same time Privy Councilor of Duke Johann Albrecht II in Güstrow . Schuckmann refused to accept this position with the succeeding Duke Gustav Adolf . Heinrich Schuckmann was dean or vice dean of the Faculty of Law 17 times during his university years and was rectorate five times .

family

Heinrich Schuckmann was married from 1614 to Anna Stechow (1594–1635), daughter of Albert Stechow, church mayor at St. Petri , and his wife Anna Sibrand. In his second marriage from 1636 he was married to Anna Költzow (1597-1650) and in the third marriage from 1651 to the widow Elisabeth (Ilsabe) Rogge (1589-1653), daughter of Heinrich Rogge, citizen and merchant in Rostock and his wife Anna Cord. His children, all from his marriage to Anna Stechow, were:

  • Hermann (1616–1686), Dr. theol., professor, consistorial councilor, court preacher in Güstrow, superintendent
  • Albert (1617-1638)
  • Heinrich II (1620–1648), Dr. iur. utr.
  • Conrad (1622–1659), Dr. iur. utr., assessor of the princely Provincial Court
  • Johann (1623–1644), theology student at Univ. Rostock
  • Agneta (1625-1627)
  • David (1626-1628)
  • David (* † 1632)

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal , summer semester 1605, No. 120 .