Johann Ernst Gottfried Kleemann

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Johann Ernst Gottfried Kleemann (born July 22, 1759 in Walkenried ; † September 20, 1805 in Ebeleben ) was a Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen office and commission councilor and land rent master .

Life

He was the son of Walkenried Oberamtmann Johann Friedrich Kleemann and grandson of Johann August Kleemann (1693–1756), who had leased the Walkenried Monastery as Oberamtmann. His mother came from Salza near Nordhausen and was called Marie Christine nee Nebelung (1736–1826). The parents lived on the Wiedigshof near Walkenried, where he was born. The mountain ridge Johann August Friedrich Kleemann at the Oberbergamt in Rothenburg (Saale) was his older brother.

After attending school, Kleemann pursued a higher civil service career in the service of the princes of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. In 1786 he leased the Allmenhausen casket . Most recently, Kleemann was the lease officer in the Schwarzburg office of Ebeleben .

His father bequeathed him and his siblings a considerable fortune, including a ton of gold, after their death in 1788.

Kleemann had inherited rights to Vockstedt Castle near Artern on his father's side . In fact, in 1804, the family succeeded in acquiring a portion of the aforementioned castle property.

family

On March 6, 1783, he married Christine Luise Johanne Wilhelmine Walther. Her children included Wilhelm Johann Friedrich Kleemann (1795–1881), Charlotte Johanne Sophie Kleemann (1796–1849), Emilie Friederike Ernestine Kleemann (1797–1845) and Ferdinand Johann Friedrich August Kleemann (1798–1856)

literature

Individual evidence

  1. His weathered tomb was still in Walkenried for a long time, cf. The art monuments of the Blankenburg district and parts of the Hohenstein district , 1979, p. 358.
  2. Files in the Rudolstadt State Archives
  3. ^ Johann Christian Hoffmann: Oekonomische Hefte or collection of news, experiences and observations for the city and farmer , Volume 9, Leipzig, 1797, p. 393.
  4. Further genealogical data on the Kleemann family.