Matthias Reineri

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Matthias Reineri (* around 1595 in Pünderich ; † around 1671 in Kaimt ) was a deputy to the Trier Diet for the city of Zell (Mosel) .

Life

Matthias Reineri is not known about his youth and school education, was a son of the lay judge Johann Reineri and his wife Margaretha from Pünderich, who were the largest taxpayers there in 1624. Reineri, who had lived in Kaimt since 1624, took over the office of court man in the Wadgassener Abteihof from Matthias Hensel from 1625. In the period from 1639 to 1668 he represented as a deputy of the "secular Ständt" the city cell at the kurtrierischen diets in Trier . From 1628 to 1671 he also worked as a notary , from 1628 to 1668 as town clerk , before 1642 until after 1660 as clerk of the court , and before 1639 to 1668 as town councilorand magistrate .

On May 31, 1662 Matthias Reineri was appointed for the last time as Villicus of the Wadgassener Hof in Kaimt, an office that he passed on to his youngest son Nikolaus Reineri in 1666. In 1654, 1663 and 1667 Reineri was Kaimt's main taxpayer. In 1654 his possessions included houses, vineyards (approx. 25,000 to 30,000 floors), gardens, meadows and farmland in Pünderich , Burg , Briedel , Senheim , Merl and Zell.

family

Matthias Reineri had been with Margarete, born in 1625. Hensel (* around 1602) a daughter of the manager of the Wadgassen monastery courtyard Matthias Hensel (* around 1550 - † 1615) and Elisabeth (von) Senheim (* around 1565) married.

Magdalenen Chapel Senhals Matthias Reineri

The couple had at least 8 children together: The eldest daughter Anna Maria (* August 1625) married Nikolaus Illgen from Merl (* 8 September 1624) around 1646. The first son Wilhelm (born May 16, 1627) became pastor of Pünderich and died there on August 17, 1702. Another son Matthias (born April 23, 1630) was also a priest and was pastor in Reilkirch [en] and at the same time rector of the Magdalenen Chapel in Senhals, but died on May 28, 1667. Johann Reineri (1636–1699) emulated his father Matthias and became a member of parliament , city ​​councilor and mayor of Zell. The youngest son Nikolaus Reineri (1639–1713) was also a lay judge at the town court of Zell and Synodale , and in 1666 he took over the office of administrator of the Wadgassen monastery courtyard from his father. It is also assumed that Matthias Reineri is a descendant (great-great-great-grandson) of Niclas Keisjer , a waiter from the Electorate of Trier and Vogt from Cochem.

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  1. a b c d e Reineri family, In: Teamthur
  2. ^ A b Alfons Friederichs (author): Wadgassener Abteihof in Zell-Kaimt - official building and vineyards mentioned as early as 1179 , In: Heimatjahrbuch Cochem-Zell 2016, pp. 116-124
  3. a b Epitaph with the date May 28, 1627 by Matthias Reineri (pastor in Reilkirchen and in the Senhalser Church) with which he wanted to refer to the church building of his ancestors: It is a walled-in stone tablet with a coat of arms in which there is a key and the following inscription: PIE. OBIT. ADM. RD. DUS. MATTHIAS REINERI PASTOR IN REILKIRCHEN ET JURE LAI ...
  4. ^ Former Reilkirche, Reilkirch, Gemeinde Reil, In: Kulturdb.de , accessed on October 6, 2019