Johann Diedrich von Syberg

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Johann Diedrich von Syberg (* 1616 ; † November 19, 1676 ) was the Brandenburg ambassador, colonel and Droste to Bochum and Castrop .

Haus Kliff near Hattingen was one of his estates . In 1668 Johann Dietrich was enfeoffed by the Great Elector with the Schultenhof zu Barop .

He married three times: on April 13, 1648 the widow Marie Elisabeth von Calcum called Lohausen, b. von Syberg zu Voerde (1615–1658), on December 6, 1659 Catharina Ursula von Plettenberg († June 20, 1671) and on April 4, 1674 Ursula Josina von der Mark, heiress von Werve , daughter of Gotthard Friedrich von der Mark, Herr zu Vilgest and Drost von Schwerte .

The last two marriages had remained childless. Of the five children from the first marriage, two sons died young. The eldest daughter Margarethe Elisabeth (born April 25, 1649) was a canon at Fröndenberg and then married Baron Heinrich Johann von Elverfeldt zu Dahlhausen . The second daughter Anna Christine (born August 25, 1655) was a canoness to Bedbur and married Jacob Gottfried Mumm von Schwarzenstein († 1681) and in 1683 Friedrich Matthias von Syberg zu Kemnade . The son Friedrich Wilhelm (born July 27, 1650) followed him as lord of Kliff . He was a constable sergeant in Brandenburg and died on October 28, 1681 after a fatal duel with his brother-in-law, in which his sister Anna Christine became a widow. From his marriage in 1674 to Sophie Wilhelmine von Eller, daughter of Wolfgang Ernst von Eller , he had a son who died in 1678. His widow became the heiress of House Kliff.

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  1. An attempt at a Westphalian history, particularly the Graffschatt Mark , 1749, p. 1499, digitized version of the von der Mark family