Johann Philipp Orth (politician, 1658)

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Coat of arms of the Orth , awarded in 1539 by Emperor Karl V , on the Frankfurt Haus zum Römer

Johann Philipp Orth (born December 10, 1658 in Frankfurt am Main ; † December 17, 1733 ibid) was a lawyer and politician in the imperial city of Frankfurt .

Life

origin

Johann Philipp Orth was the son of Philipp Ludwig Orth and his wife Philippine nee Stenglin.

Training and work

From 1674 he studied law with his brother Philipp Ludwig Orth at the University of Wittenberg . The licentiate he acquired in 1689 at the University of Altdorf . He then became a lawyer and caretaker of the alms box in Frankfurt am Main.

In 1692 he became a member of the council of the Imperial City of Frankfurt and in 1699 junior mayor. In 1702 he became a lay judge and served as senior mayor in 1711 and 1715.

family

Johann Philipp Orth married Catharina, née Meyer (* 1660) in 1694. She was the widow of Johann Friedrich Ammerburg and daughter of the tradesman Johann Meyer and Anne Sibylle geb. Hofstatt.

Coat of arms of the von Barckhaus (en) on the Frankfurter Haus zum Römer

The daughter of the Orth-Meyer couple was Maria Margaretha Orth (1695-1725), who married Franz Wilhelm von Bar (c) khaus (en) (1691-1720) in 1717. After his death in 1722 she married the son of Johann Philipp's brother Johann Georg (1663–1735), the Frankfurt lawyer Johann Philipp Orth (1698–1783). With him she had three daughters, of whom the eldest daughter Sara Orth married the Frankfurt patrician Johann Daniel von Olenschlager .

literature

  • Barbara Dölemeyer: Frankfurt Jurists in the 17th and 18th Centuries, 1993, ISBN 3-465-02583-0 , pp. 144-145.

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