Hinrich Koep

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Hinrich Koep (* in the 16th century in Hamburg ; † 1586 ibid) was a Hamburg senior citizen .

family

His father and grandfather were called Johann Koep. His father was a Jurat at Sankt Petri in 1527 and 1530 and from 1533 to 1542 a senior man of the Hamburg Flander Driver Society and left a sum in his will for the poor in Hamburg, which in 1843 went into his grandson's foundation . Hinrich Koep was married to Margaretha Berendes. Of his children, Hinrich († 1612) became pastor in Altenwalde in 1586 and preacher to Sankt Maria-Magdalenen in Hamburg in 1587 . The son Johann († 1611) became upper age in 1606 in the parish of Sankt Nikolai .

Life

Koep was elected to the jury at Sankt Petri in 1561. In 1565 he was sworn in the corpse and in 1566, as the successor of the late Lucas Beckmann († 1565), elected senior elder in the parish of Sankt Petri. In 1569 he became a finance citizen . In 1568 and 1580 he was also President of the College of the Elderly.

He left a sum of money in his will, the interest of which was to be used for good causes, and in 1864 it was merged with the foundation of his son Johann.

literature

  • Friedrich Georg Buek : Hinrich Koep (Koop) . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 844917815 , p. 33 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed January 19, 2015]).
  • Herwarth von Schade : On the harmony and welfare of this good city: 475 years of senior citizens' council in Hamburg . Convent, Hamburg 2003, OCLC 53903206 , p. 377 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Nicolaus Staphorst : names of the jury at St. Petri churches, with some comments made about them, and the continuation . In: Historia Ecclesiae Hamburgensis diplomatica, that is Hamburg church history, made up of credible and mostly unprinted documents . The first part, third volume. Theodor Christoph Felginer's widow, Hamburg 1727, OCLC 643633181 , p. 133 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed January 19, 2015]).
  2. ^ Johann Martin Lappenberg , Hermann Gries : Johann Koep senr. In: Association for Hamburg history (ed.): The mild private foundations in Hamburg . Second revised and changed edition. W. Mauke's Sons, Hamburg 1870, OCLC 46242545 , p. 82–83 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed January 19, 2015]).
  3. Nicolaus Staphorst: Annual design of the Hamburg Predig-Ampt . In: Historia Ecclesiae Hamburgensis diplomatica, that is Hamburg church history, made up of credible and mostly unprinted documents . The other part's first volume. Theodor Christoph Felginer's widow, Hamburg 1729, OCLC 643633218 , p. 36–48 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed January 19, 2015]).
  4. Buek mentions the year 1558.
  5. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Lucas Beckmann . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, p. 31–32 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed January 19, 2015]).
  6. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Combing . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, p. 433-435 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed January 19, 2015]).
  7. ^ Johann Martin Lappenberg, Hermann Gries: Hinrich and Margar. Koep (Koop or Koops) . In: Association for Hamburg history (ed.): The mild private foundations in Hamburg . Second revised and changed edition. W. Mauke's Sons, Hamburg 1870, p. 82 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed January 19, 2015]).