Hugo Wolfgang von Kesselstatt

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Hugo Wolfgang von Kesselstatt (* 1659 ; † 1738 ) was provost of the cathedral in Mainz , canon in Halberstadt and Liège, and privy councilor of Trier .

Life

Origin and family

Hugo Wolfgang von Kesselstatt was born the son of Johann Eberhard von Kesselstatt (1621–1673) and his wife Anna Maria von Orsbeck (1636–1716). She was a sister of the Trier prince-bishop Johann Hugo von Orsbeck . After his death in 1711, Johann Eberhard received large estates from his wife's inheritance, achieved great esteem and increased the family fortune considerably. Hugo Wolfgang had twelve siblings, including

  • Karl Kaspar (1652–1712, Rector of the University of Trier)
  • Maria Anna Magdalena (* 1656, ∞ Wilhelm Lotharius von Hohenfeld [* 1651])
  • Maria Rosina Catharina (1661–1717, ∞ Hugo Eberhard Boos von Waldeck [* 1654])
  • Lothar Adolph Edmund (1662–1712, provost and archdeacon)
  • Casimir Friedrich (1664–1729, ∞ Anna Maria Klara von Metternich [* 1662], parents of Johann [1691–1730, cathedral provost] and Joseph Franz [1695–1750, diplomat and canon]),
  • Maria Anna Elise (1666–1726, ∞ Sebastian von Hatzfeld )
  • Anna Catharina Elisabeth (1669–1703, ∞ Carl Lothar von Walderdorff )

Act

Hugo Wolfgang was a canon in Mainz, rose to Domdechanten on before it than here provost became active. He was canon in Halberstadt and Liège as well as cathedral capitular in St. Alban's monastery in Mainz and in Bleidenstadt monastery .

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  • Leopold Zedlitz: New Prussian Adels Lexicon, or, Genealogical and Diplomatic Messages. Publishing house Gebrüder Reichenbach, Leipzig 1835–1843

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