Johann Christian von Hartmannsdorf

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Johann Christian von Hartmannsdorf (born September 8, 1668 in Wolgast as Johann Christian Hartmann ; † September 5, 1731 in Greifswald ) was a German lawyer in the Swedish service.

Johann Christian was a son of Mattias von Hartmannsdorf (1641–1690), who was raised to the Swedish nobility in 1683, and Christina Eleonora von Faltzburg († 1692). In 1692 he became an extraordinary trainee lawyer and protonotary at the Pomeranian court in Greifswald. In 1697 he became a full trainee lawyer and in 1708 an assessor . In 1723 he was appointed director of the Greifswald court.

His first marriage was to Katharina Elisabeth von Greiggenschildt († 1709), a daughter of the court director, Gualter von Greiggenschildt . With her he had four sons and three daughters. He had two daughters with his second wife, Elisabeth Hedwig von Buggenhagen .

literature

  • Gabriel Anrep : Svenska Adelns Ättar-Taflor. Part 2: Granfelt från Dal - Mörner af Tuna. Norstedt & Söner, Stockholm 1861, p. 199 digitized .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bernhard Schlegel, Carl Arvid Klingspor : Den med sköldebref förlänade men ej å Riddarhuset introducerade Svenska-Adelns Ättar-taflor. Norstedt, Stockholm 1875, p. 90 (Swedish).
  2. ^ Carl Gesterding : Genealogies and / or family foundations Pomeranian, especially knightly families. First collection. G. Reimer, Berlin 1842, p. 160, digitized .