Stadtmüller (family)

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Coat of arms of the Stadtmüller on the Kempten town hall
Wax seal by Johann Ulrich Stadtmüller (1715)

The Stadtmüller (also Stattmüller or Stattmiller or Stadtmiller , but also Stadtmüller) were a family belonging to the imperial city patriciate in the imperial city of Kempten .

In 1644 Jakob Stadtmüller was a secret councilor. From 1664 this Jakob Stadtmüller was the mayor of the imperial city of Kempten. He died in 1672 at the age of 73. For 1703 a Johann Ulrich Stadtmüller is a city ​​administrator and from 1710 mayor of the imperial city. He died in 1726.

Anna Maria Stadtmüller died before 1723. She was married to Johann Georg Weidlin (1656–1723), an Ulm bailiff who had been in office in Gingen an der Fils since 1682. From this marriage there were eight daughters and three sons. The couple's epitaph with their alliance coat of arms is now in Gingen's Johanneskirche on the north side of the choir.

A Jakob Stadtmüller has come down to us for 1734, who was the mayor of Kempten and previously the city calculator. In 1744 he died. For the same year, a Matthias Stattmiller is registered as a superior of the Kempten Kramerzunft.

In 1774 a Wolfgang Jakob Stattmüller was a member of the Strauss Society , from 1798 a secret senator and cavalry master of the Kempten Citizens' Equestrian Corps. In 1785 a Johann Reinhard Stattmiller is known as the forerunner of the gold beater in Augsburg .

As a wholesaler for woolen goods, forwarding agent and commission dealer, Wolfgang Jakob Stattmüller is documented for the year 1807.

coat of arms

Yellow-blue slanted to the left, with a lion, with a double tail, in alternating colors, holding a white mill iron in its paws. The same growing on the sting helmet.

literature

  • Friedrich Zollhoefer (Hrsg.): In Eduard Zimmermann, Friedrich Zollhoefer: Kempter coat of arms and symbols including the city and district of Kempten and the adjacent areas of the upper Allgäu. In: Heimatverein Kempten (Ed.): Allgäuer Geschichtsfreund. 2. Delivery, No. 62, Kempten 1962, p. 327.
  • Hans Brandauer, 1000 Years of Church History Gingen-Fils, Gingen 1984, pp. 96–99.