Johann Wilhelm Christoph Steobanus von Wriechen

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Johann Wilhelm Christoph Steobanus von Wriechen (* 1755 in Stettin ; † August 9, 1821 in Berlin ) was a Prussian manor owner and district administrator of the Greifenberg district .

He came from a non-noble family. His father Christoph Steobanus (* 1723; † 1764), a lawyer and civil servant in Stettin , had acquired the Roman manor in the Greifenberg district in Western Pomerania in 1748 , and soon afterwards the nearby Buchwald manor . Like his father, Johann Wilhelm Christoph Steobanus studied law at the University of Halle and joined the government in Stettin as a trainee lawyer in the Prussian judicial service in 1777. In 1786 he became a judicial commissioner and notary .

After the death of his father and mother, he took over the Roman manor with Buchwald in 1789. Around 1800 Roman laid out the Borckenhof residential area .

In 1803 he was ennobled under the name Steobanus von Wriechen ; the rise of the nobility had been supported by the knighthood of the district of Greifenberg. At that time, in addition to Roman mit Buchwald and Borckenhof, he also owned Kölpin C.

In 1805 he was elected as the successor to Hans Georg Alexander Friedrich von Köller to the district administrator of the Greifenberg district and appointed by the king.

Johann Wilhelm Christoph Steobanus von Wriechen was married to Wilhelmine Dorothea Catharine , a born von Fransecky . His son followed him in the possession of Roman and Buchwald.

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  1. a b Julius Theodor Bagmihl : Pommersches Wappenbuch . Volume 3. Stettin 1847, p. 200. ( Online )
  2. ^ Heinrich Berghaus : Land book of the Duchy of Pomerania and the Principality of Rügen . Part III, Volume 1. Anklam 1867, p. 362. ( Online )