List of the personalities of the Dobbertin monastery

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Mathilde von Rohr , conventual, close confidante of Theodor Fontane

The list of personalities of the Dobbertin monastery includes people who lived in the monastery and held managerial positions there.

List by position

Prioresses

The prioress practiced the monastic office as head of the Congregation of the Benedictine abbess of the local convent.

  • 1300–1302 Gertrude
  • 1310– 0000R.
  • 1328– 0000Gertrude
  • 1337 0000Mechthild
  • 1339 0000Elysabeth
  • 1343 0000Adelheid (von) Plessen .
  • 1350–1353 Gertrud / Gertrudis
  • 1355 0000Margarethe (von) Weltzien
  • 1365-1382 Oda, priorissa.
  • 1386 0000Gertrude
  • 1386 0000Ghese
  • 1392–1402 Rixa von Werle, daughter of Duke Johann III. von Werle-Goldberg , since 1378 as a nun in the monastery.
  • 1402–1403 Ludgard (von) Preen
  • 1409–1428 Adelheid / Alheit (von) Weltzien
  • 1429–1437 Abele (von) Grabowen
  • 1446–1448 Anna (von) Wamekow
  • 1448–1466 Ermegard (von) Oldenburg
  • 1475–1480 Katharina (von) Oldenburg
  • 1488–1498 Adelheid (von) Crammon , abdicated.
  • 1498–1508 Sophie (von) Wangelin
  • 1508–1522 Anna (von) Detzin (design)
  • 1522–1531 Anna (von) Thun
  • 1531–1549 Catharina (von) Oertzen
  • 1549–1557 Hyppolita (Hipolita) goose (zu Putlitz)
  • 1557–1569 Elisabeth (von) Hobe.
  • 1569–1579 Elisabeth (von) Hagenow , 1578 request for release.

Lower priorities

The lower priority was the deputy of the prioress.

  • 1446–1447 Ghese (from) Dessin
  • 1448– 0000Ermgard (von) Oldenburg
  • 1462–1466 Katharina (von) Oldenburg
  • 1475–1480 Mettke / Mechthild von dem Werdere
  • 1488–1491 Abele (von) Oldenburg
  • 1502–1506 Anna (von) Dessin
  • 1531–1549 Catharina (von) Oertzen
  • 1532–1532 Hipolita Ganz (to Putlitz)
  • 1636–1539 Elizabeth (von) Rohr
  • 1543–1544 Anna (von) Dessin
  • 1551–1562 Catharina (von) Pressentin .
  • 1552–1563 Ermegard von Stralendorff
  • 1562–1569 Elisabeth (von) Hagenow.
  • 1569–1572 Margarete (von) Kerberg .
  • 1581–1603 Margareta von Wardenberg
  • 1601–1607 Magdalena von Schack
  • 1608–1613 Barbara von Wardenberg
  • 1614–1624 Catharina von Gamm

Dominatrix

Domina Auguste von Bassewitz

The dominatrix was elected for life and confirmed by the sovereign as head of the convent in the women's monastery and responsible for their internal order.

  • 1581–1597 Margarethe von Pritzbuer
  • 1598–1608 Ilse von Dessin
  • 1602–1603 Magaretha Giseler
  • 1609–1625 Magdalena von Schacken
  • 1625–1634 Anna von Pentzen
  • 1634–1636 Luci Eva von Ditten
  • 1645–1651 Catharina von Sprengel from the house (adH) Leisten
  • 1658–1687 Anna Sophia von Scharffenberg
  • 1687–1691 Catharina von Barner
  • 1691–1705 Anna Sophia von Behr adH Zülow
  • 1706–1723 Elisabeth Augusta von Finecken adH Woosten
  • 1723–1727 Catarina von Bülow adH Tellow
  • 1727–1747 Anne Levecken von Bülow adH Gr.Siemen
  • 1747–1757 Margaretha von Bülow adH Bölkow
  • 1757–1792 Oelgard Anna Ilsabe von Krusen adH Bredenfelde
  • 1792–1799 Magdalena Elisabeth von Quitzow adH Severin
  • 1800–1818 Charlotta Sophia von Hagen adH Gül (t) zow
  • 1818–1821 Elisabeth Maria Anna Countess von Bassewitz adH Prebberede
  • 1822–1837 Elisabeth Friederike von Rohr adH Langerwisch
  • 1838–1875 Hedwig Elisabeth von Quitzow adH Severin
  • 1875–1906 Ernestine Hedwig von Schack adH Pankelow
  • 1906–1925 Auguste Eleonore von Bassewitz from Schwerin
  • 1925–1936 Auguste Sophie Caroline von Pressentin adH Rohlstorf
  • 1936-1945 Agnes von Bülow adH Kieth (has not been selected, only trust woman used)
  • 1946–1948 Irmgard Bertha von Oertzen adH Rattey

Toast

Seal of the monastery provost Arnold 1302

Names and years indicate the verifiable mention as provost . The provost was also responsible for the administration, economic management and external affairs of the nunnery.

  • 1227–1231 Thedelin / Theodoricus / Dietrich, prepositus fratum Dobrotin, then provost in the Rühn monastery .
  • 1234-1243 Olricus / Oldaricus / Ulrich
  • 1243–1249 Mathias von Weltzien, Provost tho Dobertin.
  • 1256–1275 Volrad / Volradius / Volrath, prepositus.
  • 1277–1288 Heinricus / Heinrich de Barse / Berscen, previously chaplain in the monastery
  • 1293–1298 Detlev Wackerbart
  • 1300–1302 Johann / Johannes, prepositus in Dobertyn, with seal.
  • 1302–1305 Arnold / Arnoldus, with seal.
  • 1309–1313 Tietmar / Dithmarus, first chaplain, with seal.
  • 1317– 0000Conrad (von) Linstow
  • 1322–1332 Erdwanus / Erdwin / Erduanus.
  • 1329–1334 Borchard / Burchard, prepositus de Dobertin, was 1322 canon of Lübeck.
  • 1334– 0000Konrad / Conradus.
  • 1335–1336 Church provisional Gottfried.
  • 1336–1350 Thydericus / Dietrich Vrye /, Prepositus in Dobbertyn with a seal, came to Rostock as a priest from St. Marien, later was a canon in Bützow.
  • 1350–1356 Eghardus / Eckard, with seal.
  • 1360–1374 Prior Gerhard / Gerhardus / Conrad von Bengerstorp, was prior in Doberan until 1342 , after Dobbertin, from 1381 to 1387 provost of Güstrow.
  • 1362– 0000Odbertus / Odberto.
  • 1367– 0000Bertoldus / Bertoldo capellanus.
  • 1368–1377 Bartholdus von Wanzenberg, chaplain, worked in 1371 on behalf of the Avignon Curia.
  • 1378 - 0000Henricus Regners.
  • 1381– 0000Hermann Widdach, vicar to Dobbertin.
  • 1382–1387 Bernard Holle / Bernt Hollen, confessor of the nuns.
Tomb slab of Provost Nikolaus Mezstorp from 1417
  • 1382–1417 Nicolaus Mezstorp, previously a canon canon in Güstrow, his grave slab is in the south cloister.
  • 1397– 0000Chaplain Michel.
  • 1400–1409 Melchor Hagenow, Prepositus to Dobbertyn
  • 1403-1405 Johannes Kybel
  • 1408 0000- Eghardum.
  • 0000–1418 Nicolaus von Weltzien, previously provost of Stendal.
  • 1418–1419 Nicolaus Scharbow, 1408 Canon in Güstrow.
  • 1422– 0000Johann Rabiaten, confessor of the frawen zu Dobertin .
  • 1425–1435 Hinrich Voss / Hinrico Vos
  • 1435–1443 Mathias von Weltzien , from 1437 to 1440 provost of Güstrow.
  • 1437–1442 Waldemar von Moltke, administrator .
  • 1446–1461 Peter Kassow / Petrus Cassow, confessor of the virgins , vicar at the St. Jacobi altar in the monastery church.
  • 1447–1466 Magister Nicolaus Beringher / Beryngher, 1456 envoy of the Mecklenburg dukes in Lübeck. to be found in Güstrow from 1460.
  • 1460– 0000Nicolaus Vittenborch, provost in Dobbertin with pastoral care in the women's monastery.
  • 1461– 0000Vicar Hermen Widdach
  • 1466–1475 Helmold Vlotowen / Helmold von Flotow.
  • 1476–1480 Johann Goldenbaghe, then Canon zu Güstrow.
  • 1480–1485 Barthold Moller , 1529 professor of theology and rector at the University of Rostock .
  • 1486–1488 Johann Kyckel / Johannes von Kybel.
  • 1487 - 0000Henricus Stolp
  • 1489–1504 Johannes Thun , from 1486 to 1488 provost in Rehna monastery , from 1498 to 1499 dean of the collegiate church in Güstrow, from 1504 to 1506 as Johannes III. Bishop of Schwerin.
  • 1510– 0000Johann Horn / Johannes van Horn, previously dean in the Stiftskapitel zu Güstrow, elected provost by the convent, but not confirmed.
  • 1511– 0000Magister Bruno Bruns, chaplain.
  • 0000–1520 Ludolf von Weltzien, 1491 Canon zu Güstrow.
  • 1520–1523 Hinrich Moller, belonged to the prelate class when the deed of the Union of Estates 1523 was signed in Rostock.
  • 1523–1531 Michael Pawli, initially as chaplain, † 1569.
  • 0000–1531 Henning von Pentz , from 1531 to 1550 provost in the Sonnenkamp monastery
  • 1532– Magister Johannes Garlefstorp / Werlestorff0000
  • 1532– 0000Vicar Nicolaus Dowszall. Ev. the named person is identical to Nicolaus Eiermann below.
  • 1532–1545 Nicolaus Eiermann, initially confessor.
  • 1539–1543 Nicolaus Hermanni, confessor, then parish in Goldberg.
  • 1550–1554 Andreas Eberlein is a wicked predicante that they have to endure here.
  • 1554–1556 Joachim Klienow / Joachim von Klenow.
  • 1557– 0000Andreas Eberlein, mentioned as early as 1525. a clumsy person who always passed his exams badly, almost old and unwilling.
  • 1562–1569 Johann Sundecow, chaplain.
  • 1569 - 0000Michael Pauli

Pastors

Names and years indicate the verifiable mention as pastor. He was the pastor of the convent in the women's monastery.

  • 1570–1578 Joachim Krüger / Joachimus Krögerus.
  • 1582–1607 Peter Röbelmann
  • 1608–1638 Enoch Zander from Bützow .
  • 1638–1672 Petrus Zander, at the age of 19 the youngest pastor in Mecklenburg, at 22 with the Swedish Queen Christine .
  • 1672–1674 vacancy, chaplain Lukow, Johannes Köster without studies and Johannes Molli, provost from Goldberg .
  • 1673–1676 Magnus Elvers, Magister from Rostock.
  • 1677–1703 Martin Huth, from Müncheberg in der Mark, 1691–1703 prepositus.
  • 1704–1737 Casper Wilhelm Heerder from Westphalia .
  • 1738–1742 Carl Christian Behm, Magister from Stettin , appointed priest through electoral fraud. Temporary work and representation by Carl Helmuth Neander from Mestlin .
  • 1742–1757 Christian Hintzmann from Schwerin.
  • 1751 - Father of 0000prayer and confessional Christoph Kalbom in the poor house.
  • 1757–1758 vicarage vacant.
  • 1758–1796 Gotthard Georg Studemund, from Lübz .
  • 1797–1811 Samuel Dietrich Hoppe, from Pritzwalk , previously assistant preacher in Lübz.
  • 1812–1838 Friedrich Heinrich Birkenstädt, from Granzin near Lübz.
  • 1837–1847 Gustav Johann Friedrich Owstien, 1832 private teacher in Goldberg.
  • 1838–1855 (Christian) Heinrich Mahn, from Rostock, 1836 lecturer in Dobbertin.
  • 1856–1895 (Martin Johann Carl) Friedrich Pleßmann, from Ludwigslust, 1853 teacher at the boys' preparatory school in Schwerin, 1872–1895 prepositus.
  • 1895–1900 Friedric) Wilhelm Johannes Burchard, from Gischow, previously rector in Grabow .
  • November 1, 1899– April 27, 1901 Gottlieb Ludwig Julius Carl Lehnhardt, was assistant preacher, previously a teacher at the private boys' school in Malchow.
  • October 27, 1901– September 30, 1931 Karl Weinreben, from Kirch Jesar, previously rector in Ribnitz.
  • October 1, 1931– October 31, 1933 Ulrich (Martin August Max Johannes) Schliemann, released from Ruchow on October 10, 1933, then in Florianapolis in Brazil.
  • November 1, 1933-31. 03. 1944 Martin (Carl August Friedrich) Romberg, died on February 23, 1945 in Posen . came from Kirch Kogel.
  • December 1944 – November 1945 Carl Köhler, refugee pastor from Cologne, preached as a member of the NSDAP, after the war was banned from preaching.
  • May 10, 1944-31. 12. 1985 Kurt-Vollrath (Carl Alwin Ernst Anton) Peters, 1942 assistant preacher in Hamburg , 1944 assistant preacher in Dobbertin, from 1946 pastor in Dobbertin, first sermon on August 11, 1946.
  • February 1, 1986-18. 07. 1989 Christoph Kleemann , proceedings before the legal court in Greifswald, on leave in 1988 and put on hold, then President of the Senate in Rostock.
  • 09/01/1990-31. 08th 1994 Dr. theol. Ulrich Palmer, then parish in Hohen Sprenz.
  • September 01, 1994-28. 12. 1999 Gerhard Voss, from Goldberg.
  • 1997-31. 12. 2012 Astrid Lüth.
  • 01/01/2012–31. 12. 2012 Michael Timm, from Goldberg, Kornelius Taetow from Mestlin.
  • 01. 03. 2013 0000Christian Hasenpusch, Goldberg made.

Sand shots

The Sandpropst was the administrator of the monastery property in the front and rear sandpropstei.

  • 1228–1243 Olricus / Ulrich, temporarily, was provost of the monastery in Dobbertin.
  • 1257–1275 Volradius / Volrad, for a time, was provost of the monastery in Dobbertin.
  • 1277–1288 Henricus / Hartmann, temporarily, was provost of the monastery in Dobbertin.
  • 1302–1305 Arnold, temporarily, was provost of the monastery in Dobbertin.
  • 1350–1356 Eghardus / Eckhard, temporarily, was provost of the monastery in Dobbertin.
  • 1562 0000Joachim Thomas.
  • 1651–1670 Hieronymus Gerlach in Röbel .
  • 1673–1709 Hieronymus Christoph Gerlach, was also the mayor of Röbel.
  • 1709–1738 Franz Mundheim in Sietow.
  • 0000–1712 Sant-Probsten heirs.
  • 1732–1738 Simon Friedrich Giesen in Sietow.
  • 1738–1742 Joachim Friedrich Jacobsen in Röbel.

Monastery captains

The monastery captain, in 1557 as a bailiff, administrator or monastery chief, from 1573 designated as the monastery captain of the monastery office, was the asset manager of the monastery property and the manager of the extensive business enterprise. It had to be from the aristocracy and was elected for six years in the state parliament and was under the control of the estates of the state parliament.

  • 1557–1562 Jürgen (Georg) von Below auf Kargow, 1558–1603 court marshal and councilor to Duke Ulrich in Güstrow.
  • 1562–1569 Joachim von Kleinow.
  • 1570–1588 Joachim von der Lühe on Püttelkow, 1565–1584 court marshal and 1565–1588 court counselor to Duke Ulrich in Güstrow.
  • 1588–1601 Joachim von Bassewitz auf Levetzow , 1589–1603 Hofrat with Duke Ulrich in Güstrow.
  • 1602–1610 Levin von Linstow on Gaarz.
  • 1610–1622 Joachim von Oldenburg in a Gremmelin.
  • 1622–1629 Hofrat Georg von Linstow auf Gaarz und Glave , 1630 Wallenstein's appellate judge in Güstrow.
  • 1629–1630 Matthias von Bülow on Prokrent.
  • 1630–1634 Hardenack von Bibow on Westenbrugge , elected by the convent, but the knighthood and landscape had the right to vote.
  • 1635–1653 Privy Councilor Paschen von der Lühe auf Thelkow , President of the Court and District Court in Güstrow, election took place without consulting the district administrators.
  • 1653–1659 Churdt von Behr on Greese
  • 1659–1674 District Administrator Christoph Friedrich von Jasmund on Cammin zu Stargard.
  • 1682–1686 Baltharsar von Weltzien on Benthen.
  • 1693–1696 District Administrator Andreas von Pritzbuer .
  • 1697– 0000Magnus Friedrich von Barner.
  • 1709–1744 Lieutenant Colonel Joachim von Bassewitz in Wahrstorf, Lütten-Walmsdorf, District Administrator. The Duke had the monastery occupied with dragoons so that the monastery captain could not exercise his office.
  • 1744–1746 interim , provisional Jobst Hinrich von Bülow auf Woserin took over the administration of the monastery.
  • 1746–1748 Henning Friedrich Graf von Bassewitz on Prebberede.
  • 1749–1762 Jobst Hinrich von Bülow on Woserin .
  • 1762–1768 Johann Dietrich von der Osten on Karstorf, previously captain in the Malchow monastery.
  • 1767–1774 Polish and Saxon captain August Friedrich von Strahlendorff on Gamehl.
  • 1774–1776 interim (provisional Adam Philipp Matthias von Flotow on Reetz).
  • 1776–1790 Hans Friedrich Christian von Krackewitz on Briggow.
Monastery captain Carl Peter Johann Baron von Le Fort
  • 1790–1801 Rittmeister Gottfried Hartwig von Weltzien on Benthen .
  • 1800–1802 Hereditary Land Marshal Hartwig Friedrich August von Lützow at Eickhof.
  • 1804–1818 Rittmeister August Friedrich von Lowtzow on Klaber.
  • 1818–1830 Rittmeister Christian Georg Ferdinand von Raven on Müsselmow.
  • 1830–1835 Victor August Friedrich Eugen Wilhelm von Oertzen on Leppin.
  • 1836–1854 Carl Peter Johann Baron von Le Fort at Wendhof and Boek.
  • 1854–1866 (Otto) Julius von Maltzan , Freiherr zu Wartenberg and Penzlin on Klein Luckow.
  • 1866–1869 Bogislaw Wilhelm Theodor von Liebherr, Freiherr auf Steinhagen.
  • 1870–1882 Christian Joachim Hugo Karl Graf von Bernstorff on Wahrstorf and Ventschow.
  • 1882–1894 Wilhelm von Oertzen , on Barsdorf and Lübbersdorf.
  • 1894–1914 Carl Friedrich Ludwig von Lützow at Eickhof.
  • 1914–1916 Georg Carl Ernst (called Jürgen) von Flotow on Stuer .
  • 1917–1919 Hellmuth Otto Maria von Prollius in Stubbendorf .

Provisional

The provisional were the deputies of the monastery captain at the official level, had to belong to the nobility, one each came from the Duchy of Schwerin and the Duchy of Güstrow and they were elected in the state parliament for four years.

  • 1523– 0000Martin von Pritzbuer on Grabenitz , had sealed the union of the estates .
  • 1550–1562 Joachim von Kleinow, clerk, from 1553 clerk, from 1558 clerk.
  • 1569–1572 Georg (Jürgen) von Below auf Kargow, monastery administrator.
  • 1569–1586 District Administrator Hans (Ernst Johann) von Linstow auf Bellin, "was a visitor to remove Catholic activities".
  • 1569–1591 District Administrator Claus von Oldenburg on Gremmelin.
  • 1572–1576 Diedrich (Theodor) von Plessen auf Zülow .
  • 1589–1616 Joachim von Bülow on Karcheez, Prützen and Krieschow.
  • 1589–1601 District Administrator Johann von Cramon auf Woserin.
  • 1594–1601 Hartwig von Pressentin on Prestin .
  • 1594–1612 Joachim von Finecken on the Werder / Finkenwerder.
  • 1597– 0000Wiegandt Moltzahn on Grubenhagen and Rothspalk.
  • 1601–1612 District Administrator Hennicke Rewentlowen on Ziesendorf and Reetz.
  • 1601–1612 Captain Arendt von Möllendorff on Dargelütz.
  • 1608–1610 District Administrator Cuno Wulfrath von Bassewitz .
  • 1610–1612 Joachim von Oldenburg on Gremmlin.
  • 1612–1633 Gebhard von Moltke on Toitenwinkel , was voted out of office in the Malchin state parliament in 1633 because he was in exile in Lübeck.
  • 1622–1629 Matthias von Bülow on Pokrent
  • 1623–1644 Hardenack von Bibow auf Westerbrügge and Ventschow , from 1630 to 1634 monastery captain.
  • 1653–1666 Land Marshal Joachim II von Moltzan.
  • 1653–1659 District Administrator and Hofmeister Daniel von Plessen on Hoikendorf.
  • 1666–1677 District Administrator Hans Friedrich von Lehsten , heir to Wardow and Dölitz.
  • 1682–1691 Hans Georg von Petersdorff on Witzin .
  • 1691–1696 Rittmeister Magnus Friedrich von Barner auf Bülow
  • 1691–1714 District Administrator Philipp Cuno von Bassewitz on Dalwitz.
  • 1708–1709 von Restorff auf Möderitz, Amt Crivitz, gave his office to his successor out of modesty.
  • 1709– 0000Joachim von Bassewitz on Wahrstorf and Lütten-Walmsdorf, district administrator.
Provisional and monastery captain Jobst Hinrich von Bülow
  • 1721–1749 Jobst Hinrich von Bülow on Woserin.
  • 1721–1744 Georg Christoff von Wangelin on Alt-Schwerin.
  • 1746–1748 Lieutenant Colonel Carl Dietrich von Thomstorff on Rotspalck by drawing lots by Rovisor, President of the Regional Court of Güstrow.
  • 1750–1762 Johann Dietrich von der Osten on Karstorf.
  • 1755–1760 Joachim Friedrich Matthias von Grabow on Suckwitz.
  • 1761–1767 Polish and Saxon captain August Friedrich von Strahlendorff on Gamehl.
  • 1761–1768 Friedrich Ludwig Matthias von Vieregg on Subzin and Kronskamp
  • 1766– 0000Rittmeister Ulrich Friedrich Johann Gottlieb von Schack auf Wendorf
  • 1768–1784 Chamberlain Hans Friedrich Christian von Krackewitz on Briggow.
  • 1771–1777 Lieutenant Colonel von Bülow auf Kritzow.
  • 1774–1776 Adam Philipp Mathias von Flotow on Reetz.
  • 1775–1779 Chamberlain Adolph Friedrich von Raven on Golchen.
  • 1778–1790 Rittmeister Gottfried Hartwig von Weltzien on Benthen .
  • 1778–1782 EJ from Hobe to Jürgenstorff
  • 1782–1793 Captain Bernhard Christoff von Blücher at Gorschendorf.
  • 1791–1816 Major Vollrath Friedrich Ferdinand Freiherr von Meerheimb on Reinsdorf and Wokrent.
  • 1793–1800 Chamberlain Carl August Georg Ludwig von Graevenitz auf Wesselstorf.
  • 1799–1820 District Administrator Chamberlain Adam Otto von Vieregg on Steinhausen.
  • 1811–1819 Captain, Chamberlain and District Administrator Anton Christoph Caspar Friedrich von Wickede auf Gorschendorff
  • 1817–1819 Christian Georg Ferdinand von Raven on Müsselmow
  • 1820–1861 Hans Diedrich Wilhelm von Blücher on Sukow
  • 1821–1836 Major Heinrich Franz von Barner on Klein Görnow .
  • 1837–1845 District Administrator Johann Jacob von Leers at Schönfeld, Mühlen and Groß Eichsen.
  • 1844–1864 Vice-Country Marshal Johann Heinrich Carl von Behr on Hindenberg.
  • 1862–1889 District Administrator Josias Helmuth Albrecht von Plüskow auf Kowalz, was a member of the knighthood for 50 years.
  • 1865–1880 Lieutenant Colonel Heinrich von Bülow auf Camin, declined to be re-elected.
  • 1881–1889 District Administrator Diederich von Mecklenburg on Wieschendorf.
  • 1887–1893 Carl Friedrich Ludwig von Lützow at Eickhof
  • 1890–1918 Count Cuno von Bassewitz on Perlin .
  • 1890–1918 Friedrich Ernst August von Gundlach auf Mollenstorff, last provisional until the state monastery was dissolved.

Kitchen master

As a financial officer, the kitchen master was the head of the monastery administration, also the administrator of the monastery economy and responsible for the entire accounting with the official treasury.

  • 1308-1325 Cellar Johannes Stime.
  • 1337– 0000Hermann Steinweg.
  • 1343–1347 Johann Kuppentin.
  • 1441– 0000Henning Warborch.
  • 0000–1557 Johannes Graetzen.
  • 1560 - 0000Abraham Mu ...
  • 1568–1569 Hans Göden, administrator.
  • 1577– 0000Michael Koch.
  • 1594–1602 Bartold Koenen / Berthold Koenen.
  • 1602–1604 Bartholt Muchow / Muchauwen.
  • 1604–1607 Berthold Blücher.
  • 1607– 0000Assmus Müller (ns).
  • 1614–1624 Nicolaus Schröder.
  • 1631–1636 Lorenz Eggert.
  • 1636-1640 Cyriari Hartel.
  • 1640–1655 Jacob Strassen / Strasse.
  • 1661–1699 Arendt / Arnd Kalsow, was involved in 1669 and 1674 in witch trials in the Sandpropstei.
  • 1699–1713 Johann Erdtmann, arrested by the Danish General von Rantzau in front of Wismar.
  • 1714–1716 Johannes Friese.
  • 1716–1721 Johann Crull / Crullen
  • 1721–1723 Georg Nicolaus Gutzmer.
  • 1724–1744 Christian Gottlieb Crull.
  • 1744–1775 Paschen Engel Friese.
  • 1775–1808 Carl Friedrich Friese.
  • 1800–1808 Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Mühlenbruch.
  • 1808–1810 Johann Adolph Christoph Schlueter.
  • 1810–1812 Johann Christoph Ludwig Weißbrodt, was given notice.
  • 1812–1825 Gustav Hartwig Schulze.
  • 1825–1852 Johann Christoph Friedrich Behrens, official actuary since 1817, was also the organist of the monastery church. In 1851 he was almost blind.
  • 1852–1889 Wilhelm Heinrich Johann Schultz.
  • 1889–1916 Accountant Ludwig Theodor Gustav Schulze.
  • 1916–1922 Naval Directorate Secretary Karl Reckling , since October 1916 on a trial basis, permanently employed on April 1, 1917, from 1923 Chief Administrative Inspector.

Syndicus

The Syndicus with appropriate legal training was responsible for the legal transactions and legal affairs of the possessions of the Dobbertin monastery, also in civil, criminal and police matters. He belonged to the monastery district court.

  • 1569– 0000Joachim Reich.
  • 1644–1679 Dr. Joachim (Johannes) von Nessen from Güstrow.
  • 1682–1694 Paul Kistmacher.
  • 1718–1738 Councilor Dr. Christoph Knövenagel.
  • 1737– 0000Christoph Andreas Schmidt.
  • 1739–1742 David Christian Schmietelow.
  • 1744–1745 Johann Gottlieb Queck.
  • 1745– 0000Dr. Meadow from Güstrow.
  • 1749–1760 Dr. Johann Gustav Storch, First Mayor and Councilor from Güstrow.
  • 1762–1779 Dr. jur. Johann Peter Zander, court and district judge and lawyer in Güstrow, son-in-law of Johann Gustav Storch.
  • 1782–1808 Enoch Zander, Grand Ducal Mecklenburg - Schwerin court and regional court advocate from Güstrow, son of Enoch Zander.
  • 1809–1812 August Gottlieb Hermann Ehlers, Councilor from Bützow.
  • 1812–1836 Carl Heinrich Christoph Trotsche, councilor and mayor from Güstrow.
  • 1837–1838 Adolph Julius Heinrich Ludwig Seitz, advocate from Güstrow.
Syndicus Christian Engel
  • 1838–1883 ​​Carl Jacob Heinrich Burmeister, judge, lawyer and secret chancellery from Güstrow.
  • 12. 12. 1883-03. 12. 1921 Franz Friedrich Paschen, Mayor and Privy Councilor from Bützow.
  • 1936–1945 Dr. Detlof von Oertzen, lawyer from Rostock.

Syndici of the Sandpropstei

  • 1705–1709 Dr. Wolff
  • 1841–1862 Privy Councilor and Mayor Christian Engel in Röbel .
  • 1863–1880 Councilor and Mayor Carl Friedrich Hermes in Röbel.

Notary, notary

The notary was responsible for notarizing legal transactions of any kind in the monastery office.

  • 1569– 0000Notary Joachim Reich.
  • 1648– 0000Notarius Martin Badinges from Güstrow.
  • 1659– 0000Notarius Christoph Friedricus.
  • 1662– 0000Notarius Johann Christoff Theil.
  • 1665–1670 Notarius Schowig in Sietow .
  • 1712 - 0000Johann Crullen.
  • 1718–1719 Poppe notary.
  • 1726– 0000Gulowen.
  • 1736–1762 Public Notary Johann Joachim Schröder, 1752 was the shooter king in Dobbertin.
  • 1737– 0000Christoph Andreas Schmidt.
  • 1744–1745 Johann Gottlieb Queck.
  • 1746– 0000Notarius Knöchel, trained as an organist by organ builder Paul Schmidt .
  • 1763 - 0000Christian Schovig from Güstrow.
  • 1800–1808 Jacob Heinrich Giesecke, also organist.
  • 1809–1813 Notary Johann Gottlieb Graupner from Malchin.

Actuarius, clerk

The Actuarius was the clerk and recorder in the monastery administration.

  • 1491– 0000Procuratori Joachim Stoißlofe.
  • 1582–1600 Archimagistro Nicolaus Schröder.
  • 1600– 0000Cyrianus Hertel.
  • 1647–1659 Jürgen Halberstadt.
  • 1650–1660 Johannes Börding.
  • 1675–1678 Samuel Christian Ahrens
  • 1661– 0000Johann Christoph Strelenius
  • 1680–1701 Johann Lucow
  • 1702–1705 Ernst Heinrich Erdtmann.
  • 1716–1722 Johann Eyler, then notary in Rostock.
  • 1722 - 0000Christoph Gottlieb Crull / Crullen.
  • 1726–1727 Johann Joachim Guhl.
  • 1736–1758 Johann Joachim Schröder, 1758 official notary in fraudulent elections for preachers .
  • 1739–1742 David Christian Schmietelow.
  • 1746–1751 Wiechmann
  • 1751–1754 Artur Theodor Max Friedrich Engel.
  • 1758–1766 Johann Georgius Mühlenbruch.
  • 1758–1790 secretario Johann Christian Haase.
  • 1767– 0000Albrecht Johann Carl Casimir Voigt
  • 1768–1774 Johann Joachim Schröder
  • 1775–1805 Jacob Heinrich Giesecke, still organist at the age of 71.
  • 1776–1781 Johann Adolph Weber
  • 1793-1794 Hansen
  • 1794–1807 Casper Friedrich Böttcher
  • 1808–1812 Carl Christian Kränicke
  • 1813–1816 clerk Möller.
  • 1817–1825 Johann Christoph Friedrich Behrens, then chef until 1852.
  • 1825–1835 Otto Carl Christian Wiencke at Neuhof.
  • 1837–1865 Ludwig Franz Vollrath Christian Lierow.
  • 1866–1894 Gustav Carl Friedrich Conrad Lierow, son of Ludwig Lierow.
  • 1895–1900 Raths protocollist Arthur Theodor Max Friedrich Engel from Grevesmühlen, received the notice.
  • 1900–1922 Martin Herrmann Heinrich Kleesath, previously employed by the Ritterschaftliche Brandversicherungsgesellschaft zu Rostock, official secretary, senior administrative secretary.
  • 1916–1918 Helmut Angerstein, provisional tax officer.

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literature

  • Dobbertin Monastery, History - Building - Life. (= Contributions to the history of art and the preservation of monuments in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Volume 2.) Schwerin 2012, ISBN 978-3-935770-35-4 .
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  • Horst Alsleben: compilation of all personalities of the Dobbertin monastery. Schwerin 2010-2013.
  • Horst Alsleben: Dobbertin near Goldberg. In: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and Saxony. (= Germania Benedictina. Volume 10.) St. Ottilien 2012, ISBN 978-3-8306-7571-6 , pp. 295-301.
  • David Franck : Old and New Mecklenburg. Eighteenth book, Güstrow, Leipzig 1757.
  • Hans-Heinrich Klüver: Description of the Duchy of Mecklenburg. Wismar 1737.
  • Ernst Münch , (with the assistance of Horst Alslenben), Frank Nikulka, Bettina Gnekow, Dirk Schumann : Dobbertin. Monastery of S. Maria, S. Johannes Evangelist (Ordo Sancti Benedicti / Benedictine Sisters). In: Wolfgang Huschner , Ernst Münch, Cornelia Neustadt, Wolfgang Eric Wagner : Mecklenburg monastery book. Manual of the monasteries, monasteries, comers and priories. (10th / 11th - 16th century). Volume I., Rostock 2016, ISBN 978-3-356-01514-0 , pp. 177-216.
  • Friedrich August Rudolff: Pragmatic manual of Mecklenburg history. Schwerin 1780.
  • Friedrich Schlie : The art and history monuments of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. IV. Volume. In: The district court districts Schwaan, Bützow, Sternberg, Güstrow, Krakow, Goldberg, Parchim. Lübz and Plau. Schwerin 1901 (reprint 1993), ISBN 3-910179-08-8 , pp. 349-371.
  • Dietrich Schröder: Papist Mecklenburg. First to Tenth Alphabeth, Wismar 1741.
  • Joachim Heinrich Spalding: Repertory Ivris Mecklenburgici. Protocols of the Landtag 1552–1671. Rostock 1781.
  • Eduard Viereck: The legal relationships of the four Mecklenburg virgin monasteries according to their historical development. Berlin 1875.
  • Gustav Willgeroth : The Mecklenburg-Schwerin Parishes since the Thirty Years' War. Second delivery, Wismar 1924, pp. 298-302.
  • Julius Wiggers , Moritz Wiggers : History of the three Mecklenburg regional monasteries Dobbertin, Malchow and Ribnitz. First half: From the foundation of the three monasteries to the transfer to the estates in 1572. BB Leopoldsche Universitätsbuchhandlung Rostock 1848.
  • Johann Peter Wurm: The dull nuns Krich. The Reformation of the Dobbertin Benedictine Monastery 1557-1578. In: Dobbertin Monastery. History - building - living. Schwerin 2012, ISBN 978-3-935770-35-4 , pp. 26-37.

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Printed sources

Unprinted sources

  • State Main Archive Schwerin (LHAS)
    • LHAS 1.5-4 / 3 Dobbertin Monastery, documents.
    • LHAS 2.12-1 / 23 Correspondence of the dukes with councilors and other officials.
    • LHAS 2.12-2 / 4 government colleges and courts.
    • LHAS 2.12-3 / 2 Monasteries and orders of knights. Dobbertin.
    • LHAS 2.12-3 / 5 protocols of church visits.
    • LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Provincial Monastery / Monastery Office Dobbertin.
    • LHAS 5.11-2 Landtag assemblies , Landtag negotiations , Landtag minutes , Landtag committee.
    • LHAS 5.12-4 / 2 Mecklenburg Ministry of Agriculture, Domains and Forests.
    • LHAS 9.1-1 Reich Chamber Court . Trial files 1495-1806.
    • LHAS 09/10 L / 06. Personal estate of Lisch, Friedrich (1801–1883).
    • LHAS 10.63-1 Association for Mecklenburg History and Archeology . Clandrian's letters 15th and 16th centuries.
    • LHAS Mecklenburgische Regesten documents 1402–1599.
  • State Church Archives Schwerin (LKAS)
    • LKAS, OKR Schwerin, Specialia, Personalia and Exams.
    • LKAS, OKR Schwerin, Specialia, Dept. 1 Dobbertin, No. 005, 006. Preacher 1792–1998.
  • State Office for Culture and Monument Preservation (LAKD)
    • Archeology local files archive, excavation documentation.
    • Preservation of historical monuments, local file of Dobbertin monastery, historical reports.
  • Vatican Secret Archives Rome
    • Papal documents 1200–1500.
  • Danish Imperial Archives (Statens Arkiver Rigsarkivet) Kobenhagen (Kobenhavn)
    • Mecklenburgica-Schwerin stifts arkiv. Dobbertin Monastery, Pack 1-52.
  • Archives of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
    • Old Senate Archive, Externa, German Territories.
  • Archive of the Hanseatic City of Wismar
    • Witness book.
    • Estate of the Friese and Mühlenbruch family.
  • City of Goldberg
    • Goldberg City Archives, Goldberg Museum.

Web links

Individual evidence

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  51. MUB XVI. (1893) No. 9732, 9733, MUB XVIII. (1897) No. 10162.
  52. Brother Nicolaus von Wanzenberg was a pastor in Brenz
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  67. Repertorium Germanicum (list of the applications for church offices received by the papal curia in the 15th century and the papal response letters), Volume 8, Part 1. Tübingen 1993, p. 252 No. 1719.
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  82. ^ Franz Schildt: The diocese Schwerin in the Protestant era. MJB 49 (1884) pp. 159-162.
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  86. LHAS 2.12-3 / 4 Churches and Schools. No. 200.
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  88. ^ Johann Peter Wurm: The dull nuns Krich. 2012, pp. 26-27.
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  92. LHAS 2.12-3 / 2 Monasteries and Order of Knights, Dobbertin. No. 50 Kaplan Sundecow.
  93. LHAS 2.12-3 / 4 Churches and Schools. Pastor Personnel, No. 2001.
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  98. Entry 1562 in the Rostock matriculation portal
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  101. Entry 1575 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  102. Entry 1596 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  103. Entry 1630 in the Rostock matriculation portal
  104. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin No. 3005 witch trial against Catharina Gantzow 1673/74.
  105. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 3144 Vicarage vacanz 1672–1674.
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  242. Archive of the Hanseatic City of Wismar, Dept. VIII. Rep. 4. 4. Vol. 0 . Certificate of appointment dated December 5, 1744.
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  246. LHAS 5.11-2 Protocols of the Landtag. November 25, 1812, No. 4.
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  259. German Gender Book, Volume 63, pp. 341–342.
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  261. ^ Zander Archive, VI / 2002.
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  267. ^ City archive Güstrow, Eidbuch 1829.
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  275. The Dobbertin's poor house bill and capital. 1661-1662.
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  281. LHAS 3.2-3 / 1 Landeskloster / Klosteramt Dobbertin. No. 3160 Restoration of the nuns' choir 1746–1749.
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  296. Stadtarchiv Wismar, Section 4. 4. Estate of the Mühlenbruch family.
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  304. LHAS 5.11-2 Minutes of the Landtag. November 13, 1895, no.15.
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