Johann Philipp Fleischbein von Kleeberg (politician, 1637)

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Johann Philipp Fleischbein von Kleeberg the Younger

Johann Philipp Fleischbein (the younger, from 1665 Fleischbein von Kleeberg , born August 18, 1637 in Frankfurt am Main , † April 9, 1691 ibid) was a Frankfurt merchant and politician.

Life

origin

He came from the Frankfurt Fleischbein family , which had belonged to the Zum Frauenstein patrician society since 1589 . His father was the businessman and politician Johann Philipp Fleischbein von Kleeberg the Elder (1601–1671) and his mother Anna Maria geb. Orth , daughter of the Frankfurt merchant and patrician Jeremias Orth .

Act

A merchant by nature, he worked in the imperial city of Frankfurt as councilor , lay judge and junior mayor.

In 1676 he and his brother Philipp Wilhelm Fleischbein von Kleeberg (1643–1705), also Frankfurt councilor and aldermen, were accepted into the noble inheritance of Alten Limpurg by imperial decree .

family

In 1672 he married Susanna Catharina Stalburg (1656–1730), daughter of the Frankfurt patrician Daniel (von) Stalburg (1617–1688), councilor, aldermen and senior mayor, descendants of Claus Stalburg , and Susanne nee. Ruland (1628-1690). Johann Philipp's wife was a sister of Hans Daniel Stalburg (1650–1693), ducal Württemberg senior councilor at the noble bank and judicial councilor in Stuttgart. Through his own sister, Johann Philipp was a brother-in-law of the Frankfurt patrician Jacob Bender von Bienenthal .

Johann Philipp's son of the same name, Johann Philipp Fleischbein von Kleeberg (1675–1724), was also a Frankfurt lay judge and councilor. He married Catharina Elisabeth, daughter of Johann Adolph von Lersner and Susanna Margarethe von Bodeck . The Frankfurt politician Philipp Nicolaus von Fleischbein (1637–1698) was a cousin.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ New genealogical handbook ... p. 268
  2. ^ GHdA , Adelslexikon Volume III, Limburg an der Lahn 1975, p. 302
  3. LAGIS, Hans Daniel Stalburg [1] (accessed on April 21, 2017)
  4. ^ New genealogical handbook ... p. 268