Johann Friedrich Kierecker

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Johann Friedrich Kierecker (* 1751 in Tübingen ; † 1817 ibid.) Was a Tübingen saddler who was also city and country umgelter , council relative, court relative and mayor .

Life

Johann Friedrich Kierecker came from a family in which the saddlery had been passed on for generations. Rudolf Seigel names a master saddler Georg Friedrich Kierecker (1629–1731), who was probably Johann Friedrich's great-great-grandfather. His first wife, Rosina Margareta b. Heckenhauer, he married in 1778. From 1782 he was a member of the council. After his first wife died in 1786, he married Johanna Elisabeth born in 1787. Krämer, a daughter of the ox host from Neckarrems , Michael Krämer. With her he had two daughters who, after the early death of their mother in the early 1790s, lived in the household of his older friend from the council, Andreas Kommerell . Around 1795, Kierecker bought a plot of land at Lustnauer Tor (today Am Lustnauer Tor 8) for 200 fl . He had the dilapidated Seckler-Eythsche building torn down, which had been spared the fire on September 9, 1789. There he built a new three-story house with a barn, which was completed in 1797. In 1798 Kierecker was promoted to court relative. In 1805 he married for the third time: Maria Barbara geb. Metz, a daughter of Johannes Metz from Tübingen. In 1806 Kierecker was promoted to mayor of Tübingen. He exercised this office together with Johann Immanuel Bossert , Johann Jacob Rehfuß and Johann Andreas Kommerell , who was appointed at the same time , until his death at the age of around 66.

Daughters

  • Christiana Hedwig Johanna (born July 20, 1789) married Heinrich Rudolf Friedrich Keller on August 25, 1807, who was referred to as a ball master in the marriage register. The son-in-law moved into the Kiereckersche house and after the death of the father-in-law he opened the 'Ballhaus' restaurant there together with his wife. This economy, renamed several times, still exists today under the name Wurstküche.
  • Wilhelmine Heinrike (born June 27, 1792) married Daniel Friedrich Klumpp, a skipper from Simmersfeld (then Oberamt Nagold) on August 24, 1813 and moved away from Tübingen.

Notes and individual references

  1. a b c Rudolf Seigel: Court and Council in Tübingen ... , p. 230
  2. Seigel mistakenly calls this Georg Friedrich Kierecker Johann Friedrich's father.
  3. a b c Otto Kommerell: Familienchronik Kommerell ... , p. 111
  4. a b From Ballhaus to Wurstküche ( Memento of the original from October 13, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wurstkueche.com

literature

  • Rudolf Seigel: Court and Council in Tübingen. From the beginnings to the introduction of the municipal constitution 1818–1822 , Stuttgart: Kohlhammer 1960 (= publication of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg)
  • Otto Kommerell: Family Chronicle Kommerell. Family tree with 79 pictures and 15 tables drawn up between 1915–1942 , Frankfurt a. M.: Kramer 1943