Johann Ernst Wilhelm von Nesselrodt

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Johann Ernst Wilhelm von Nesselrodt (baptized July 2, 1685 in Krauthausen (Thuringia); † February 24, 1761 there ) was a German nobleman.

Life

Johann Ernst Wilhelm von Nesselrodt was born as the son of Ernst Friedemann von Nesselrodt (1651–1686) and his wife Lucia Johannetta, b. von dem Brinck, born. The father died in the first year of his life. His mother later remarried. Her second husband and thus the stepfather of Johann Ernst Wilhelm was Major Heinrich Ulrich Wilhelm von Grothausen zu Großburschla . Nesselrodt also had a biological sister, Elisabetha Christina Maria.

Johann Ernst Wilhelm von Nesselrodt went into military service and Eisenachischen Saxony-Governor and Senior of Eisenachischen eventually became the landscaping - deputation appointed.

Nesselrodt married Christiana Antonia von Pfuhl (* February 21, 1695; † between 1750 and 1755), the daughter of Curt Christoph von Pfuhl zu Seeben and Mildenstein and his wife Catharina Louysa von Öppen. Together they had 14 children, but most of them did not reach adulthood. One of his sons was the colonel and landscape deputy of the knighthood Wilhelm Friedrich Leberecht von Nesselrodt, with whose death in 1799 the male line died out.

Johann Ernst Wilhelm von Nesselrodt only owned half of the manors Krauthausen and Lengröden , as the other half had already been transferred to Otto Ludolph von Uslar in 1641, who had married a Nesselrodt and who in turn sold this property to the burgraves of Kirchberg. Johann Ernst Wilhelm von Nesselrodt also had the Krauthäuser Schloss built, which was built between 1710 and 1716 and demolished in 1946. The coats of arms of the builder and his wife were above the entrance portal.

honors and awards

literature

  • Petra Dietzel: Festschrift for the 300th anniversary of the Krauthausen Church 1709–2009. Krauthausen parish, 2009.
  • Petra Dietzel: The forgotten gentlemen of Krauthausen (Thuringia). In: Das Werraland , 59th year, issue 1, March 2007.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. M. Gottfried Herrmann: Well-intentioned contribution to the genealogical-historical description of the Ur-Old noble family Derer von Phul. Klesser, 1727.
  2. ^ Georg Voss, Paul Lehfeldt : Architectural and art monuments of Thuringia. District court district Eisenach: The country places. Gustav Fischer, Jena 1916, p. 479 ([goobipr2.uni-weimar.de/viewer/content/?action=pdf&metsFile=PPN632558571.xml&targetFileName=Krauthausen.pdf&divID=LOG_0042 PDF; 2.7 MB]).
  3. Continued new genealogical-historical news of the most noble incidents, which take place at the European courts, in which at the same time many class persons life descriptions occur. 65. Theil, Leipzig 1767.