Johann Adolph von Taubenheim

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Johann Adolph von Taubenheim , also modernized Johann Adolf von Taubenheim , (* April 24, 1690 ; † August 31, 1762 in Naumburg (Saale) ) was a German canon and later provost of the Naumburg bishopric and owner of several manors in the Electoral Saxon office of Freyburg .

Life

He came from the noble family Taubenheim and was the son of the princely Saxon-Weißenfels court marshal Wilhelm Christoph Vollrath von Taubenheim . His siblings were Friederica Elisabeth married off from Burgsdorff in Weißenfels , Johanna Magdalene married from Heßberg, Wilhelmine Dorothea married Marschall von Bieberstein and Christiana Wilhelmine von Taubenheim.

When her father died at the beginning of 1721, his property in Bedra, Schalkendorf and Leiha fell to his only son and feudal heir, Johann Adolph von Taubenheim. However, there were disputes among the siblings about the paternal inheritance, which dragged on for several years and were only settled through a settlement.

Johann Adolph von Taubenheim had been married to the daughter of the Privy Councilor and President Baron von Danckelmann since 1724 at the latest.

After he had asked the court in Dresden to sell his Bedra estate as early as 1737, on September 12, 1741 he also sold his Schalkendorf estate, together with Möckerling and loan, to his eldest son Christoph von Taubenheim . The latter had also become canon in Naumburg. His second son also embarked on a career as a scholar.

Taubenheim mainly devoted himself to his spiritual office in Naumburg. The old bishop's castle on the Georgenberg in Naumburg was demolished in 1751 at his instigation.

He was buried in the west choir of Naumburg Cathedral .

literature

  • Fritz Fischer: Ancestry siblings Fischer. Volume 4 XXVI 151: Regesta on the older genealogy of the family v. Taubenheim, Typoscript 1984, on this genealogical tables Volume 4 XXIX 152ff (1986)
  • Gothaisches genealogical pocket book of the baronial houses for the year 1856. Sixth year. P. 683f , 1858 p. 770

Individual evidence

  1. ^ After Paul Mitzschke: Naumburger inscriptions. Collected and explained. Naumburg: Domrich 1877, p. 196
  2. ^ Request from the Canon Johann Adolph von Taubenheim zu Naumburg for the sale of his estate Bedra
  3. ^ Sachsens Kirchen-Galerie, Volume 1, 1837, p. 77.
  4. Naumburg (Saale) and old views of its former castle