Johann Friedrich von Hahn

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Johann Friedrich von Hahn with his wife Johanna Eleonore Meyer

Johann Friedrich von Hahn (* 17th November 1725 in Breslau , † 10. May 1786 in Great-Muri sealed, district Trzebnica , Lower Silesia ), Doctor of Medicine, was a doctor in Breslau and canon of the pin to St. Sebastian in Magdeburg .

origin

Hahn was the son of the doctor and medical advisor in Breslau Johann Gottfried von Hahn (1694–1753) and Justina Eleonora Zehmisch. He continued the family tradition of the doctor in the 3rd generation. His grandfather was the doctor and city physician in Schweidnitz and the founder of water therapy in Germany Siegmund Hahn (1664–1742), his uncle the doctor and city physician in Schweidnitz Johann Siegmund Hahn (1696–1773). In recognition of his services he was - like his father before - raised to the nobility.

family

He married Johanna Eleonore Meyer (born January 27, 1733 in Breslau; † February 3, 1799; buried in Schawoine , Trebnitz district, Lower Silesia ), the daughter of the wealthy Breslau merchant Johann Christoph Meyer and Susanna Katharina Paul. Together they had the daughters Justina Friedrica (* 1752) and Eleonora Elisabet (* 1753).

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Friedrich Burg: Meal to the great doctor, who was pale in 1753 ... Johann Gottfried von Hahn ... erected. Graß, 1753. p. 23