Johann Wilhelm Franz von Nesselrode-Ehreshoven

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Johann Wilhelm Franz Graf von Nesselrode-Ehreshoven (born September 4, 1710 , † March 5, 1757 in Hildesheim ) was canon in Münster and Paderborn and cathedral bursar in Münster.

Life

Origin and family

Johann Wilhelm Franz von Nesselrode zu Ehreshoven came from the Westphalian noble family von Nesselrode as the son of Franz Karl von Nesselrode-Ehreshoven (1673–1750) and his wife Maria Theresia von Schorlemer . From this, which had its headquarters from 1396 to 1921 in Ehreshoven Castle , numerous bailiffs and councilors in Bergisch services as well as canons and canons emerged. Johann Wilhelm had fourteen siblings, including his sisters Carolina Maria Catharina (canon in Neuss), Maria Anna (canon in Neuss), Maria Theresia (canon in Wylich) and his brothers Karl Franz (secret minister of state and conference), Franz Bertram (canon in Liège), Josef Anton (canon in Trier, Osnabrück and Liège), Adam Hieronymus Joseph (canon in Liège, Osnabrück and Trier) and Maria Julius Wilhelm Franz (Russian-imperial privy councilor, chamberlain).

Act

Johann Wilhelm received from Turnar the Münstersche Dompräbende of the late Provost Wilhelm Hermann Ignaz von Wolff-Metternich. After the resignation of his brother Karl Franz, he became canon in Hildesheim on June 22, 1734 , where he resided from 1736. On April 7, 1745, he received a prebend in Liège by papal approval, but he renounced it in 1750. Johann Wilhelm was a Catholic priest and also a canon in Mainz . From 1737 he was the assessor of the cathedral winery.

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