Johann Jakob Schmoll called Eisenwerth

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Johann Jakob Schmoll called Eisenwerth (born March 18, 1769 in Ottweiler ; † March 4, 1853 in Niederlinxweiler ) was a German Protestant pastor and local poet.

Life

Johann Jakob Schmoll called Eisenwerth was the son of Johann Jakob (Jost) Schmoll called Eisenwerth (1709–1790), Oberschultheiß in Ottweiler, and his wife Charlotte Elenora, née Barthels (1735–1798). He had two sisters.

He himself was the grandfather of Anton Adolph Schmoll called Eisenwerth and great-grandfather of Josef Adolf Schmoll called Eisenwerth , Karl Schmoll von Eisenwerth , Gustav Schmoll called Eisenwerth and Fritz Schmoll called Eisenwerth .

He gave his first public sermon in the Protestant church of Ottweiler, the second in 1789 in the Saarbrücken Ludwigskirche .

From 1794 to 1807 he was pastor of the Protestant church in Wiebelskirchen and then until 1841 pastor of the Protestant church in Niederlinxweiler. Schmoll was involved in the movement for a Protestant church union in the Principality of Lichtenberg , which was closed in 1820. He retired in 1845 and died of old age in 1853.

Schmoll was married twice. In January 1798 he married Luise Charlotte Friederike, née Drach (1776-1803), in Niederlinxweiler. In June 1809 he married again in Niederlinxweiler Philippine Katharina Elisabeth, née Martini († 1854). Several children resulted from both marriages.

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  1. a b Stefanie Schäfer: Johann Jakob Schmoll , GeneaNet .
  2. JA Schmoll called Eisenwerth in conversation with Monika Bugs , Laboratory, Institute for Current Art in Saarland at the Saar College of Fine Arts , Saarbrücken 2003, p. 56.
  3. Johann Jakob Schmoll called Eisenwerth. In: Series of publications by the Association for Rhenish Church History , Issue 11, Neukirchener Verlag des Erziehungsvereins GmbH, 1961, p. 164.
  4. ^ Johann Jakob Schmoll called Eisenwerth ( Memento from April 17, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) , BBKL.