Johann Alexander Bielitz

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Johann Alexander Bielitz (born July 31, 1735 in Liebenwerda ; † January 21, 1783 ibid) was an Electoral Saxon Chamber Commissioner and bailiff of the Liebenwerda office as well as heir, feudal lord and court lord on Maasdorf .

Life

Bielitz came from a family of civil servants and was baptized on August 2, 1735 in the Liebenwerda evangelical town church. His father was Johann Christoph Bielitz . This was the bailiff of the Liebenwerda office. In 1753 he bought the Maasdorf manor from Captain Wilhelm Voigt. Johann Alexander inherited the same after his father's death in 1765. As a bailiff in Liebenwerda, he followed in his father's footsteps. When the office was split up into a rent and a judicial office, he took over the Liebenwerda judicial office.

In the winter of 1783 he died at the age of 48, leaving behind several underage children. These included four sons and the future wife of the writer Theodor Echtermeyer .

Individual evidence

  1. Electoral Saxon Court and State Calendar , 1777