Wolf Albrecht Anckelmann

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Wolf Albrecht Anckelmann , contemporary mostly Anckelman , (born November 7, 1613 in Leipzig ; † 1684 ) was a German Protestant cathedral dean in the residence city of Zeitz and manor owner in the Duchy of Saxony-Zeitz .

Life

Heuckewalde Castle, owned by Wolf Albrecht Anckelmann from 1650 to 1684

Wolf Albrecht came from the long-established Hamburg Anckelmann family and was the eldest son of the merchant and councilor Joachim Anckelman, who had moved to the trade fair city of Leipzig , and his wife Catharina nee. Lebzelter.

Little is known about Wolf Albrecht Anckelmann's school and university days.

In 1650 he was enfeoffed by Elector Johann Georg I of Saxony with Heuckewalde Castle , which he had bought from his three younger brothers Joachim, Johann Ernst and Caspar Anckelmann. The loan from Heuckewalde was renewed in 1659 for Duke Moritz and in 1682 for Duke Moritz Wilhelm of Saxony-Zeitz . Wolf Albrecht Anckelmann also owned Görnitz . At that time, his younger brother Joachim Anckelmann in Hamburg , who sat in the Senate, was also financed.

In 1661 Anckelmann took over the dignity of Vice-Cathedral Dean in Zeitz, which he then took over in full as Cathedral Dean in 1669 and exercised it until his death.

After Wolf Albrecht Anckelmann died, his estate was inventoried in 1684. Corresponding documents are now in the Heuckewalde estate archive in the Saxony-Anhalt state archive in Wernigerode .

literature

  • Bernhard Pabst: The Anckelmann family in Hamburg and Leipzig. Scholars, councilors and traders . 3rd improved and enlarged edition. Berlin 2007 ( online on the website of Bernhard Pabst).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bernhard Pabst: The Anckelmann family in Hamburg and Leipzig. Scholars, councilors and traders . 3rd improved and enlarged edition. Berlin 2007, p. 80 ( online on the website of Bernhard Pabst).
  2. State Archives Saxony-Anhalt, H 103, No. 433