Johann Moller (senior)

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Johann Moller (* around 1540 in Hamburg ; † 1606 there ) was a Hamburg senior citizen .

Origin and family

Moller comes from the Hamburg Hanseatic family Moller vom Baum . His father was the Hamburg Senator Vincent Moller († 1554).

In his first marriage he married Gesche Matthiessen († 1580), daughter of Senator Henning Matthiessen († 1565). Of the daughters from this marriage Gesche married Jacob Steinwich in 1587, Gertrud in 1595 the senior elder in the parish of Sankt Jacobi and later Senator Wilhelm von Düthen († 1620) and Elisabeth (1579–1656) in 1597 Veit Jordan, a son of Hamburger Council pharmacist Hermann Jordan, and his second wife in 1601 the senator and magistrate in Ritzebüttel Heinrich Hartz Wich († 1638). Moller's son Vincent (1568–1625) married Elisabeth Beckmann (1586–1657), daughter of Mayor Barthold Beckmann (1549–1622), and in 1601 was elected to the Senate Syndicate .

The Upper Altar Moller's second wife was Maria Kösters. A daughter from this marriage, Maria (1586–1653), first married Johann Cordes and in 1626 the senior elder in the parish of Sankt Katharinen Friedrich Hartken (1566–1639).

Live and act

Moller became a Jurat in the parish Sankt Jacobi in 1576 and a building yard citizen in 1578. In 1579, Moller was elected as the successor to Cord Besteborstel , senior elder in the parish of Sankt Jacobi. As such, he became a finance citizen in 1581 . In the years 1583 and 1595 he was also President of the College of the Elderly. In 1600 he became a corpse sworn and in 1602 head of the Sankt Gertrud chapel . Johann Münden (1564–1638) followed Moller in 1606 as senior elder.

On September 2, 1602, the Hamburg citizenship elected 100 citizens (the so-called Hundred Men ), including Moller as the oldest senior citizen , in order to work out a new review with the Senate. During this recession, on October 29, 1602, in protest of the Senate, the Council's oath, unchanged since 1497, was read to the Hundred Men . However, they found the oath "very bad and low" and demanded that the Senate reform the council oath, as well as the citizen oath. After several drafts, the new oath was accepted in a settlement of January 22, 1603. The 11th Hamburg Recess was approved by the city council on October 6th, 1603.

literature

Web links

Wikisource: Hans Schröder  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. Heinrich Hartz Wich, Hermann Bokelmann, Zacharias Scheffter , John of Düthen: CARMINA Nuptialibus festivitatibus Dni. WILHELMI à DVTHEN, Optimi & Doctiss.viri, in matrimonium ducentis Omni dote egregiam virgin GERTRVDIN, Prudentiss. & integerrimi viri JOHANNIS MOLLERI civis primarij, Filiam Consecrata from Amicis . Heinrich Binder, Hamburg 1595 ( C 1177 in VD 16. - wedding poems for Wilhelm von Düthen and Gertrud Moller).
  2. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Wilhelm von Düten (Duten, Duthen) . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 844917815 , p. 65 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed December 18, 2014]).
  3. Cornelia Kohlhaas-Christ: The Jordan pharmacy . In: On the history of pharmacy in Hamburg from the beginning to the enactment of the medical regulations in 1818 . With a preface by Rudolf Schmitz. Deutscher Apotheker Verlag, Stuttgart 1985, ISBN 3-7692-0846-3 , p. 137-148 .
  4. Heinrich Hartz weighting in the catalog of the German National Library (accessed on 18 December 2014).
  5. Hans Schröder: Hartzwich (Heinrich) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 3 , no. 1455 . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 309934150 ( facsimile on the pages of the Hamburg State and University Library [accessed December 18, 2014]). Facsimile ( Memento of the original from December 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / schroeder.sub.uni-hamburg.de
  6. Vincent Moller in the catalog of the German National Library (accessed December 18, 2014).
  7. Hans Schröder : Moller (Vincent III.) . In: Lexicon of Hamburg writers up to the present . tape 5 , no. 2674 . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1870, OCLC 165098719 ( facsimile on the pages of the Hamburg State and University Library [accessed December 18, 2014]). Facsimile ( memento of the original from November 29, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / schroeder.sub.uni-hamburg.de
  8. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Friederich Hartken . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 844917815 , p. 86–87 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed December 18, 2014]).
  9. ^ Friedrich Georg Buek: Cord Besteborstel . In: The Hamburg Oberalts, their civil effectiveness and their families . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1857, OCLC 844917815 , p. 34 ( digitized from Google Books [accessed December 18, 2014]).
  10. ^ Nicolaus Adolf Westphalen : Haupt-Receß der Stadt Hamburg . In: History of the main basic laws of the Hamburg constitution . tape 1 . Perthes-Besser & Mauke, Hamburg 1844, OCLC 162906981 , p. 158–187 ( digitized on the website of the Hamburg State and University Library [accessed on December 18, 2014]).