Johann Karl Gottlob von Nostitz-Jänkendorf

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Johann Karl Gottlob von Nostitz-Jänkendorf , also Johann Carl Gottlob von Nostitz-Jänkendorf (born September 9, 1754 in Wiesa ; † January 30, 1840 ) was a German landowner.

origin

Johann Karl Gottlob von Nostitz-Jänkendorf was the son of Johann Heinrich Gottfried von Nostitz-Jänkendorf (* November 7, 1723, † July 26, 1772 in Thermalbad Wiesenbad ), royal Prussian cavalry master of the heavy artillery and heir , feudal lord and court lord on Wiesa and Thiemendorf and his wife Johanna Elisabeth (* unknown, † January 20, 1794), b. von Nostitz from the Groß-Leichnam house. The family came from the Jänkendorfer line of the von Nostitz family .

Life

He was tutored by private tutors and attended grammar school in Bautzen . He studied law initially at the University of Wittenberg and later at the University of Leipzig . At the end of his studies in 1772 his father died and he inherited the goods in Wiesa and Thiemendorf, which he immediately sold to his mother. For this he bought goods in Wilka , Bohra and Scheide near Schönberg .

In 1794 his mother died and he inherited Wiesa and Thiemendorf again.

At the beginning of the 19th century he acquired the Beerberg estates near Marklissa , Arnsdorf and Hilbersdorf ; he lived in Arnsdorf as well as in Wiesa and Beerberg.

In 1818 he left the Wiesa with Thiemendorf estate to his eldest daughter Marianne Eleonore.

He left Arnsdorf and Hilbersdorf to his grandson Karl Friedrich Erdmann von Wiedebach and Nostitz-Jänkendorf (1810–1873), which he received in 1834 from King Friedrich Wilhelm III. also the name and coat of arms of Johann Karl Gottlob von Nostitz-Jänkendorf.

He supported churches, schools, the poor and those in need of his as well as other congregations. He donated for better and more functional school facilities and had, for example, the formerly connected schools Wiesa and Thiemendorf separated and a teacher for Wiesa employed. In Waldau he built a poor house and had bequests made for the poor. He also looked after his estates in Arnsdorf, Hilbersdorf and Thiemendorf. He had meetinghouses built and paid for the school and poor funds.

family

Johann Karl Gottlob von Nostitz-Jänkendorf married Johanne Sophie Dorothee von Nostiz (* unknown; † January 18, 1788) from Rothnaußlitz on September 30, 1777 . They had seven children together:

  • Johann Carl Gottfried (* 13 August 1779 in Wiesa, † fell in 1814 in southern France), royal-imperial cavalry captain in a hussar - regiment ,
  • Johanne Eleonore (born January 23, 1780, † June 12, 1782),
  • Friederike Elisabeth, wife of Carl Gottlob Erdmann von Wiedebach, royal district deputy and heir, feudal lord and court lord on Putschlau and Mülchau,
  • Marianne Eleonore, widow of the Royal Saxon Amtshauptmann the Leipzig circle, Otto Heinrich welding Bold Schlegel, inheritance, reclining and court gentleman on Imnitz in Leipzig ,
  • Georg Christoph (* unknown; † June 7, 1811), auscultator and assessor of the royal government of the Zeitz-Naumburg monastery in Zeitz,
  • Adolph (born August 29, 1785 - † February 6, 1788),
  • Son, died in childbirth, shortly afterwards his wife died of the consequences of childbirth in connection with smallpox .

On July 31, 1820 he married Christiane Dorothea Arellilie for the second time.

Order of St. John

Johann Karl Gottlob von Nostitz-Jänkendorf's father had him registered as a child in the Johanniterkommende Süpplingenburg , which belonged to the Brandenburg Ballei . By edict of October 30, 1810 and document of January 23, 1811, the Ballei Brandenburg and the associated commander were by King Friedrich Wilhelm III. repealed, their possessions were confiscated in the course of secularization . On May 23, 1812, King Friedrich Wilhelm III. the Royal Prussian Order of St. John as an award for honorable service, as proof of royal grace and in memory of the disbanded Brandenburg Ballot . The king appointed Johann Karl Gottlob von Nostitz-Jänkendorf as a knight of the newly established Order of St. John, which was now a Prussian Order of Merit with a "corporate" (membership) character.

Awards

  • Johann Karl Gottlob von Nostitz-Jänkendorf was a Polish Chamberlain until the Kingdom of Poland was abolished in 1795, after which he was appointed Royal Prussian Chamberlain.
  • He received from King Friedrich Wilhelm III. the order of the red eagle, third class.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New necrology of the Germans . Voigt, 1842 ( google.de [accessed November 26, 2017]).
  2. Winfried Eberhard, Winfried Müller, Christian Speer, Lars-Arne Dannenberg , Ellen Franke: The Lower and Upper Lusatia - Contours of an Integration Landscape: Volume II: Early Modern Times . Lukas Verlag, 2014, ISBN 978-3-86732-161-7 ( google.de [accessed on November 27, 2017]).
  3. ^ New Lusatian magazine: with the participation of the Upper Lusatian Society of Sciences . Die Gesellschaft, 1840 ( google.de [accessed November 27, 2017]).
  4. Royal Saxon Court and State Calendar: 1807 . Weidmann, 1807 ( google.de [accessed November 27, 2017]).