Johann Reinhard von Gemmingen

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Johann Reinhard von Gemmingen (* October 2, 1648 , † April 15, 1713 ) was the landlord in Widdern , Maienfels and Leibenstadt .

Life

He was a son of Hans Conrad von Gemmingen (1624–1685) and Anna Kunigunde Senft von Sulburg (1629–1676). After the childless death of his brother Philipp Christoph (1621–1660), the father came into possession of Maienfels, which Johann Reinhard's younger brother Friedrich then inherited. Nevertheless, according to the title on his tombstone in Aries, Johann Reinhard appears to be Johann Reinhard v. Gemmingen uff Widdern, Mayenfels and Leibenstadt to have owned shares in Maienfels in addition to Widdern and Leibenstadt.

family

It belongs to the Maienfels-Aries branch within the 1st branch (Bürg) in the III. Line (Neckarzimmern / Bürg) of the barons of Gemmingen . His first marriage was to Clara Sibylla von Gemmingen, a daughter of Achilles Christoph von Gemmingen from the Bürg-Presteneck branch within the same branch of the family. In 1688 he married Christina Agnes von Bettendorff . In 1704 he entered into a third marriage with Maria von Gemmingen-Gemmingen, who after his death in 1714 married Christian von Stettenberg.

progeny

  • Maria Magdalena (1680–1736) ⚭ Wolf Greck von Kochendorf
  • Maria Juliana (1690-1758)
  • Clara Juliana (1699 / 1700–1766) ⚭ Christoph Ferdinand I von Degenfeld (1699–1766)
  • Helene Sophia ⚭ Johann Albrecht Friedrich von Degenfeld, Hans Günther von Minnigerode
  • Philipp Adam (1698–1761) ⚭ Helena Marie Christine von Gemmingen-Fürfeld († 1737)
  • Friedrich Ernst (1701–1709)
  • Philippine (* 1705) ⚭ 1735 Wolfgang Friedrich Gustav Capler von Oedheim (* September 18, 1712; † before 1749)
  • Maria Auguste (1709; † September 27, 1766) ⚭ January 2, 1729 in Schöckingen Friedrich Gottlieb von Gaisberg (born June 9, 1701; † December 17, 1760), at that time Forstadjunkt in Leonberg, later chief forester von Neuenbrück

Individual evidence

  1. Stocker writes that he does not know the date of Clara Sibylla's death. Biedermann says 1687. However, Biedermann then gives Christina Agnes von Bettendorff a year of death of 1709, which contradicts Stocker's third marriage to 1704. Since Biedermann is generally considered to be flawed, his suggested years of death are only marginally noted here.
  2. ^ Carl Friedrich Schilling von Canstatt, gender description of those families of Schilling , panel CCXIX, digitized
  3. ^ Werner Schmidt: Non-residents in Württemberg church registers . Issue 7: Schöckingen . Stuttgart 1998, p. 11

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