Jakob Palthen

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Jakob Palthen , also Palthenius , was ennobled by Palthen in 1726 , (born February 13, 1683 in Greifswald ; † March 30, 1746 ibid) was a German lawyer and judge at the Greifswald court .

Life

Jakob Palthen was the son of the court secretary Johann Palthen († 1708) and his wife Dorothea, daughter of the Wolgast councilor Michael Hoppe. Palthen was entered in the register of the University of Rostock in April 1705. In 1708 he succeeded his father as postmaster in Stralsund and secretary of the royal court in Greifswald. In 1720 he became protonotary and the following year trainee lawyer at the court.

In 1726 he and his brother Samuel Palthen (1679-1750) were raised to the Swedish nobility. The historian Johann Philipp Palthen was also his brother. In 1737 Jakob Palthen was appointed extraordinary assessor at the court.

Jakob Palthen married Christina Hedwig von Boltenstern on 1720, a daughter of the former court court director Franz Michael von Boltenstern (1657-1716) and Juliana Christina von Ehrenfels. Her son Johann Franz (1725–1804) became a lawyer at the Wismar Tribunal . The daughter Juliana Dorothea (* 1730) married the mayor of Wismar, Karl David Schlaf.

Individual evidence

  1. See the entry of Jakob Palthen's matriculation in the Rostock matriculation portal

literature

  • Nils Jörn (Ed.): Servorum Dei gaudium. That is the joy reward of faithful God’s servants. Biographies from the environment of the Wismar Tribunal (= Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald. Publications of the Chair of Nordic History. Vol. 3). University of Greifswald - Chair for Nordic History, Greifswald 2003, ISBN 3-86006-214-X .
  • Bernhard Schlegel , Carl Arvid Klingspor : Den med sköldebref förlänade men ej å Riddarhuset introducerade Svenska Adelns Ättar-taflor. Norstedt, Stockholm 1875, p. 209 (Swedish).