Joachim Grammendorp

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Joachim Grammendorp ( bl. 1518–1533 in Lübeck ) was councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck during the Wullenwever period .

Life

Little is known about Joachim Grammendorp's life data. He was a tailor like his father Reinolt Grammendorp. He was married to Anneke von Borstell by 1518 at the latest. From the inheritance of his father-in-law, he received the house at Wahmstrasse 53 that year. In 1527, Grammendorp and Hinrik Brömse certified a will.

In 1530 he was a member of the citizens' committee in Lübeck. On February 18, 1531 he was the deputy of the Hundred Men who, together with the deputies of the 64 on the one hand and the council on the other, sealed the introduction of the Reformation in Lübeck by handshake . Grammendorp was born on 27 April 1531 from this committee in the Council elected the city. He resigned from the Lübeck council at the beginning of 1533 .

Nothing is known about his further life. When his daughter Cillie married Hans Köhler, a son of the councilor Heinrich Köhler , in 1540 , he had already died. Another daughter was married to Friedrich Knebel .

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Individual evidence

  1. Bonus material on Mike Bockholt: Der hansische Bergenhandel im Spätmittelalter , p. 38 (pdf, accessed on September 15, 2015)
  2. The Lübeck mountain drivers and their chronicle ( memento of the original from September 25, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , P. 150  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.forgottenbooks.com
  3. ^ Ferdinand Heinrich Grautoff : Historical writings from his estate , Volume 2, Rohden, Lübeck 1836, p. 183 (digitized version)
  4. Archive of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck Stock: 07.1-1 / 02 - Internal Affairs Appendix (Interna Appendix) 167a
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