Johann Wilhelm von Nesselrode-Ehreshoven

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Johann Wilhelm Freiherr von Nesselrode-Ehreshoven (* 1625 ; † 14 September 1693 in Neukloster ) was canon in Münster and Paderborn and cathedral bursar in Münster.

Life

Origin and family

Johann Wilhelm von Nesselrode zu Ehreshoven came from the Westphalian noble family von Nesselrode as the son of Matthias von Nesselrode-Ehreshoven (1592-1670) and his wife Maria Elisabeth von Wylich († 1656) . 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 seven siblings: Anna Catharina (Kanonisse in Rintrup), Anna Johanna Sebastiana (∞ Franz Wessel von der Recke ), Franz, Johann Matthias , Johann Bertram , Johann Sigismund and Johann Salentin .

Act

With the receipt of the tonsure on September 1, 1637, Johann Wilhelm was prepared for a spiritual life and presented shortly afterwards on October 3, after Wilhelm von Wylich's resignation, for a cathedral priest from Münster . He was in possession of the Obedience Senden and on January 14, 1675 opted for the Archdeaconate Winterswijk after Johann Rotger Torck's resignation . The election of the provost of the Old Cathedral in Münster fell on 19 June 1666. 1680 Johann Wilhelm came into the possession of Dompräbende in Paderborn . On November 13, 1680 he was elected Dombursar.

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