Michael Tryller

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Coat of arms of Tryller (from Triller)

Michael Tryller , also Michael Triller , (* May 17, 1551 in Graba ; † May 17, 1610 in Sangerhausen ) was an Electoral Saxon civil servant.

Life

Tryller attended the schools in Saalfeld and Jena . He then continued his education under his brother Caspar Tryller and Justus zu Ipsheim and found his first job as a clerk at the Graflich-Schwarzenberg office in Bullenheim . In 1568 he returned to his homeland and became clerk for the magistrate Paul Sahlreuter in Gotha . In 1571 he was appointed to be his clerk by his brother Caspar Tryller , an official in Sangerhausen . In 1574 he received the notary's office. After his brother was appointed land rent master in 1586, he succeeded him as the official of Sangerhausen, in which function he died in 1610.

Together with his older brother Caspar, Tryller received the title of nobility from Emperor Rudolf II on January 28, 1592.

Michael Tryller left a total of 11 children, including Michael, Johannes, four other sons, the daughter Emerentia, who had married Rudolf Sonnenbergk, and the underage daughters Magdalena and Euphrosina, Emerentiana and Marie. With the exception of Michael, all male offspring remained childless.

In 1603 a Johannes Tryller was designated as a master and administrator in Endorf .

literature

  • Ernst Koch: The Kaspar Tryllers Foundation of September 29, 1617 and the Tryller family tree , writings of the Verein für Meiningische Geschichte und Landeskunde 7, Meiningen 1889

Individual evidence

  1. State Archives Saxony-Anhalt MD, A 35a, Office Oberwiederstedt No. 5