Johann Dietrich von der Recke

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Johann Dietrich von der Recke († December 24, 1688 ) was an official droster in the Werne office and deputy of the Landespfennigkammer .

Life

Origin and family

Johann Dietrich grew up as the son of Johann von der Recke (1611–1666) and his wife Mechtild Judith  von Galen zu Ermelinghof  (1616–1691), who  converted from Protestant  to  Catholicism before his birth  , together with his siblings Wilhelm († 1675 ,  Canon  in  Minden ),   Matthias Friedrich  ( cathedral dean  in Münster), Hermann (Amtsdroste in Werne) and Johanna Paulina (∞  Johann Detmar von Ascheberg , Amtsdroste in Werne) in the ancient  Westphalian  noble family von der Recke . On July 11, 1667, he married Anna Sophia Elisabeth von Ascheberg zu Venne (1646–1680). The children Johann Matthias (1671–1739) and Barbara Beatrix (1674–1731, ∞ Reinier Adolf Anton von Geldern) came from the marriage. After her death, on September 22, 1680, he married Helene Elisabeth von der Horst zu Hellenburg.

Career and work

Johann Dietrich was elected knightly deputy to the Landespfennigkammer in 1670 or 1671 after he had previously been on diplomatic missions with the imperial ambassador in Constantinople and Jerusalem. Before he finally took over the Drostenamt in Werne from his late brother-in-law Johann Detmar von Ascheberg on July 3, 1680 , he was appointed administrator on September 20, 1677 and was the placeholder for the von Ascheberg family. He took his oath of office on September 26, 1677. Johann Dietrich was the tribe. 

literature

  • Germania Sacra : The Dioceses of the Church Province of Cologne, NF 37.4, The Diocese of Münster 7.4, published by the Max Planck Institute for History, Verlag Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2004 Digitized

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