Johann Christian Niemeyer

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Johann Christian Niemeyer (* 15. May 1724 in Winsen (Luhe) ; † 28. February 1811 in Liethe (Wunstorf) ) was a German Electoral Hanoverian bailiff .

Life

Johann Christian Niemeyer was a son of the Wurstener Land bailiff Otto Conrad Niemeyer (* November 20, 1690 in Polle ; † November 5, 1746 Erichsburg ) and the Melusine Elisabeth , née Brauns (* Oldenstadt; buried on March 23, 1728 in Winsen (Luhe )).

After attending the Osterode Latin School in Osterode am Harz , Niemeyer became a student in Göttingen at the Georg-August University there on April 10, 1742, and attended the University of Halle in 1745 , before becoming an auditor in Uslar in 1746 .

In 1755 Niemeyer was appointed clerk in Uslar, then in 1757 in Stolzenau . Around two years later, on October 25, 1759 in Uslar , he married the young Elisabeth Benedicte (born January 13, 1742 in Uslar; † in Hanover ), daughter of the later Uslar chief bailiff Heinrich Rudolf Schuster (born August 6, 1710 in Herzberg; † 18 July 1786 Brokeloh) and Melusine Theresia , née Niemeyer (born April 9, 1722 in Eggersen ; † April 12, 1796 in Brokeloh).

Johann Christian Niemeyer held the position of bailiff from 1766 at the Wölpe office and from 1775 at the Blumenau office . There he was promoted to senior bailiff in 1796 before retiring in 1807.

Niemeyer's gravestone can be found at the collegiate church in Wunstorf .

progeny

Johann Christian Niemeyer had ten children, including

  1. Melusina Christiane Maria (born November 10, 1764 in Stolzenau) who married Christian Friedrich Friedrichs in January 1787 in Blumenau ;
  2. the later Secret Chancellery Conrad Friedrich Eberhard Niemeyer (born February 12, 1769 in Wölpe; † in Hanover );
  3. Christian Heinrich Ludwig (born June 14, 1775 in Blumenau)

literature

  • Genealogy. German magazine for family studies . Born 1955, vol. 28 (2006), Insingen: Degener, p. 280.
  • Sollinger Heimatblätter , No. 2, 2007, p. 26.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Hans Funke († 2005): The officials of the office of Blumenau [o. O., o. D.] on the page wunstorf.de , last accessed on March 6, 2017
  2. ^ A b c Hans-Cord Sarnighausen : Hannoversche Amtsjuristen from 1715 to 1866 in Neuhaus an der Oste , special print from the Jahrbuch der Männer vom Morgenstern, yearbook 91 of 2012, ISBN 978-3-931771-91-1 , pp. 169f. ; PDF document