Johann Friedrich von Winterfeld

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Johann Friedrich von Winterfeld , also Winterfeldt , (* July 14, 1609 in Dallmin ; † December 3, 1667 in Lübeck ) was heir to Dallmin and provost of the Lübeck bishopric .

Life

Johann Friedrich von Winterfeld came from the original Brandenburg nobility family von Winterfeld (t) and was the son of the Lübeck canon and from 1615 cathedral dean Christoph von Winterfeld († 1654). At the age of seven he received his prebend at Lübeck Cathedral in 1616 . In 1626 he enrolled at the University of Rostock . In 1637 he succeeded Otto Tanck Dompropst and in 1656, after the dean Hinrich von derillen died after only two years in office, he also became dean of the cathedral. He was also dean of the St. Michael Collegiate Foundation in Eutin .

He was at the same time Herzoglich Gottorfischer Privy Councilor and (presumably one after the other) bailiff of the ducal offices of Tremsbüttel , Steinhorst , Trittau and Aabenraa . In 1653 he acquired the Marutendorf estate .

During the Second Northern War , Winterfeld got his dual position as a Brandenburg vassal and councilor to Duke Friedrich III. (Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf) , the father-in-law and ally of the Swedish King Karl X. Gustav , in a dangerous situation. Elector Friedrich Wilhelm (Brandenburg) threatened the expropriation of his Brandenburg property and sentenced him to the payment of 6,000 Reichstalers . An attempt at mediation by the new prince-bishop Christian Albrecht was unsuccessful, and the elector had von Winterfeld detained in Tondern in 1660 until his wife had raised the 6000 thalers for his release.

Johann Friedrich von Winterfeld was married to Auguste Elisabeth († September 30, 1667), b. von Ahlefeld , a daughter of Colonel Georg von Ahlefeldt on Quarnbek and his wife Margarethe, born. Blome . The information to be found in the older literature that the couple had a daughter Anna Dorothea, who married Duke Carl Ludwig of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Franzhagen in 1705 , is based on a mix-up according to Ludwig Gustav von Winterfeld . She was the youngest daughter of Barthold Dietrich von Winterfeld from the Tützen family.

His successor as cathedral provost was Bernhard Diedrich Brauer, exercising the municipal right of presentation .

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  1. Entry in the Rostock matriculation portal
  2. ^ Johannes von Schröder : Topography of the Duchies of Holstein and Lauenburg: of the Principality of Lübeck and the area of ​​the free and Hanseatic cities of Hamburg and Lübeck. Oldenburg i. H .: Fränckel 1855, Volume 1, p. 131
  3. Winterfeld (lit.), p. 435