Philipp Georg von Willich

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Philipp Georg Willich , from 1786 von Willich (* in October 1720 in Trent (Rügen) , † in April 1787 in Sagard ) was Protestant provost (Praepositus) and pastor in Sagard on the island of Rügen .

Life

He came from the Willich theologian family from the Mark Brandenburg , was the son of Friedrich Christoph Willich , pastor near Stralsund and in Trent on Rügen, and had 15 siblings. He studied theology at the University of Greifswald and published his dissertation Dissert in 1742 . theol. qua scripturam sacram totius theologiae revelatae principium cognoscendi esse (Verlag Struck, 1742). He was provost (Praepositus) of the Jasmund - Wittow 's synod and until 1782 he held the parish office of the St. Michael Church in Sagard.

A year before his death, Willich and his descendants were raised to the imperial nobility on March 31, 1786 in Vienna .

Willich was married three times, his third wife was Marianne Regina Schwarz , the daughter of his predecessor Pastor Adolph Philipp Theodor Schwarz in Sagard, who died in 1750 . The country doctor Moritz von Willich and the pastor Heinrich Christoph von Willich were among his 16 children .

literature

  • Eberhard Willich: The descendants of the Philipp Georg von Willich family (1720-1787) , update of the descendants table from the family sheet No. 3 (1932), pages 38-41, supplement to the family sheet of the Willich family , No. 7, self-published, Heidelberg 1994

Individual evidence

  1. The register book of the University of Greifswald indicates the origin of the son Philipp Georg from Trent. - Source: Roderich Schmidt, Karl-Heinz Spiess, Reinhard Pohl: The register of the University of Greifswald and the deanery books of ... , Volume 3, page 201 ( digitized version )
  2. Pomeranian Yearbooks , supplementary volume (1901), page 231, Rügisch-Pommerscher Geschichtsverein zu Greifswald and Stralsund (ed.), 1901 ( excerpt )
  3. Otto Titan Hefner: Register of the blooming and dead nobility in Germany , Volume 4 (1866), page 203 ( digitized version )
  4. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume XVI, Page 225, Volume 137 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 2005, ISBN 3-7980-0837-X
  5. ^ Scientific journal of the University of Rostock , social and linguistic series, Volume 5, page 91, University of Rostock, 1956 ( excerpt )