Johann Gottlieb Dahme

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Johann Gottlieb Dahme was a post commissioner from the state of Saxony , a bailiff of the Torgau office and a civil manor owner .

Life

Dahme came from the Saxon spa town of Wittenberg . Little is known about his origin, and his life data are still missing. He embarked on an administrative career in the service of the Elector of Saxony, who was also King of Poland at the same time, and became post commissioner in the city of Torgau . As such, he was responsible for handling the entire mail traffic in Torgau and the surrounding area, and was responsible for the post office in the city, where stagecoaches regularly stopped and their horses had to be changed. As is common in almost all cities in the Electoral Saxony region, Torgau also had postal mileage pillars in Electoral Saxony , which were also under the supervision of Dahme.

In 1760 Johann Gottlieb Dahme bought Johanna Eleonorea von Kloppmann's hereditary estate Langenreichenbach from Johanna Eleonorea von Kloppmann for 6500 thalers in the Electoral Saxon Office of Torgau and was enfeoffed with it by Elector Friedrich August II of Saxony in 1762 . As a post commissioner in Torgau, he sold this property to Gottlob Friedrich Sachse in 1765. With his childless death in 1773, this property fell back to Johann Gottlieb Dahme as the next co-leaned. However, in December 1774 he had to let the deceased's widow buy the property. At this point, Dahme was already the Electoral Saxon bailiff in Torgau. He had taken over this function in 1767 from Johann Carl Heun, who had been transferred to Dobrilugk . In the Torgau office he is still mentioned in 1788 as an office inspector and rent official .

On October 13, 1763, Johann Gottlieb Dahme bought another fiefdom in Vogelgesang near Dommitzsch . He acquired this inheritance from Rittmeister Hans Georg from Winckel. When he was already a bailiff in Torgau, Dahme sold this estate again and sold it in Dresden in 1769 to Tobias Kannegießer, who from then on lived with his family on the Vogelgesang estate and died there in 1796.

family

His daughter Albertina Carolina Dahme, born in Torgau in 1766, married the lawyer Gotthold Augustin Carl Bürger in Torgau.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ History of the Langenreichenbach manor
  2. The knights and free estates in northern Saxony. Starke, Limburg 1997, p. 519
  3. Electoral Saxon Court and State Calendar , 1788