Philipp Joachim Örnestedt

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Philipp Joachim Örnestedt (born December 5, 1625 in Wolgast as Philipp Joachim Joel ; † August 27, 1682 in Anklam ) was a Swedish supply officer and councilor in Swedish Pomerania .

Life

Philipp Joachim Joel was the younger son of Franziskus Joel (1595–1631), court and personal medicus of the Pomeranian Duke Philipp Julius , and Hedwig Heun, daughter of the Wolgast court pharmacist Joachim Heun. His older brother was Franziskus Örnestedt (1624–1685).

Philipp Joachim Joel became steward in 1655 and general steward in 1657 in the Swedish army. On August 1, 1662 he was raised to the Swedish nobility with the name Örnestedt . In 1663 he became High Commissioner in Pomerania and in 1663 Councilor of the Swedish Government in Pomerania . In 1675 he became General War Commissioner in Swedish Pomerania.

He owned the goods Sophienhof near Loitz in Western Pomerania and Dahlen near Brunn in Mecklenburg-Strelitz , as well as Krusenhoff and Hopfgarten.

family

Philipp Joachim Joel married Gertrud Meier (1639–1661), daughter of the Stralsund mayor and Swedish district administrator Theodor Meier, in 1659. In 1664 he married Brigitta Sparrfelt (1643–1694), daughter of the Swedish war councilor Johann Sparrfelt. The second marriage had four sons and four daughters. His third son Philipp Örnestedt (1674-1739) was a Swedish cavalry general. The eldest daughter Christina Hedwig (* 1667) was married to the President of the Wismar Tribunal Conrad Balthasar Tessin .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Carl Dähnert : Pomeranian Library. Volume 4, Item 8, Greifswald 1755, p. 281 ( Google books ).
  2. ^ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German nobility lexicon . Volume 6, Friedrich Voigt, Leipzig 1865, p. 576 ( Google books ).