Johann Mehlbaum

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Johann Mehlbaum (born July 5, 1611 in Hanover , † April 15, 1656 in Helmstedt ) was a German legal scholar.

Life

The son of councilor and treasurer Dirk Mehlbaum (1580–1654) and his wife Margaretha Bergmann had attended the school in his home town and received lessons from private teachers. After attending high school in Lübeck in 1630 , he began to study law at the University of Helmstedt in 1632 . He continued this in 1636 at the University of Marburg , where he became a student of Anton Nessius. After further studies in 1639 with the former Helmstedt professor Heinrich Schmerheim (1591-1643) in Braunschweig , he returned to Helmstedt in 1640, received his doctorate on July 26, 1642 as a doctor of law and in the same year became associate professor at the law faculty of the Helmstedt University.

In 1646 he became assessor at the court in Wolfenbüttel and full professor of the Pandects in Helmstedt.

family

From his marriage on July 26, 1642 with Anna Sophia (* August 15, 1621 in Helmstedt; † June 17, 1702 ibid), the daughter of the former professor in Helmstedt, the Princely Brunswick-Lüneburg court and district councilor, assessor of the court court Wolfenbüttel Heinrich Schmerheim and his wife Elisabeth (* March 17, 1595 - † September 25, 1634 in Helmstedt), the bailiff in various places in Brunswick, administrator of the Mariental Monastery Johannes Rademann († in Emmerstedt) and his wife Maria, the daughter of the court mayor in Wolfenbüttel Johannes Morlinus, five sons and four daughters were born. Two sons and a daughter died young before their mother. His widow married Gebhard Theodor Meier for the second time . From the children we know:

  • Katharina Elisabeth Mehlbaum married. with electoral Brandenburg and princely Brunswick-Lüneburg bailiff in Adensleben and Hackenstedt Burchard Rust
  • Magaretha Elisabeth Mehlbaum m. with the princely Brunswick-Lüneburg auditor Dietrich Halbpape
  • Philipp Heinrich Mehlbaum Princely Brunswick Commissioner
  • Julius Mehlbaum
  • Johann Friedrich Mehlbaum royal court judge and court mayor of Brunswick-Lüneburg
  • Johann Gerhard Mehlbaum (1655–1656)

literature

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Individual evidence

  1. * April 3, 1591 in Steinheim; † July 7, 1643 in Braunschweig, established St. Martinikirche in Braunschweig, married. 1620, studied in 1612 University of Jena, Giessen and 1616 in Marburg, 1620 Dr. jur. Marburg, 1620 Prof. jur. Helmstedt (canon law)
  2. ^ Roth: LP R 2994 and R 6683
  3. Roth R 8172