Johann Adam Kurrer (Mayor)

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Johann Adam Kurrer (* 1664 in Tübingen , † 1718 ibid ) was mayor of Tübingen. He was also a member of the select committee of the landscape , court judge and hospital carer.

Life

Johann Adam Kurrer was a son of the law professor at the University of Tübingen Johann Adam Kurrer (1641–1692) and his wife Maria Veronica geb. Glue. From 1679 he studied law in Tübingen (matriculation no. 28831) like his father. In 1690 he married Eva Regina geb. Carolus (1667–1739), a daughter of Andreas Carolus , prelate at St. George's Church and his wife Eva Maria geb. Simonius (daughter of the Tübingen medical professor Baltas Simonius). In 1706 Kurrer became a court relative and at the same time mayor of Tübingen. He held these offices until 1717. In addition, he was a member of the select committee of the landscape and court judge from 1707, and from 1710 hospital caretaker. He held these three offices until his death in 1718.

According to Seigel, his son was Daniel Adam Kurrer, a Tübingen merchant, married to Marie Gottliebin nee. Schmidlin (daughter of the dean of Nürtingen Lorenz Schmidlin), who was a member of the council from 1735 to 1751. After Johann Jacob Moser (1756), Kurrer had two sons: Andreas Adam Kurrer, deacon in Heidenheim († 1722) and Johann David Kurrer, who died unmarried as a candidate for the rights in Tübingen on June 29, 1727.

Notes and individual references

  1. According to documentary evidence, he died at the age of 55, so he should have been born in 1663, but his parents did not get married until November 3, 1663. Since he could only get the rights if his parents were married, these contradict each other Information. The age information in the death register was often given only approximately.
  2. 1691 JUL
  3. a b Rudolf Seigel: judgment and advice ... . P. 237
  4. ^ Johann Jacob Moser: Johann Jacob Mosers Genealogische Nachrichten, of his own, also many other respected Würtembergischen, partly also foreign families , Schramm Verlag, 1756, p. 246.
  5. Ralph Kunert: Family Sermons

literature

  • Rudolf Seigel: Court and Council in Tübingen. From the beginnings to the introduction of the municipal constitution 1818–1822 , Stuttgart: Kohlhammer 1960 (= publication of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg)
  • Otto Kommerell: Family Chronicle , Frankfurt a. M. 1943
  • Ferdinand Friedrich Faber: The Württemberg family foundations. Reprinted with corrections by Adolf Rentschler , Stuttgart 1940