Wolf Albrecht Behrisch

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Wolf Albrecht Behrisch , contemporary due to the doubling of consonants at the time, Wolff Albrecht Behrisch (born September 22, 1698 ; † 1771 ), was a German lawyer , Saxon-Weißenfels court and judiciary, civil assessor of the regional court in the Lower Lusatia margraviate and the owner of a manor.

Life

Wolf Albrecht Behrisch came from the Saxon family of scholars Behrisch . His great-grandfather Christian Behrisch (1610–1684) was a legal advisor and heir, feudal lord and court lord on Untergreißlau. His great-great-grandfather Johannes Behrisch was the school administrator of the Princely School in Grimma and later the official escort in Weißenfels . He himself was the son of the Dresden mayor Burkhard Leberecht Behrisch and his second wife Johanna Emilia née von Hantzschmann. Wolf Albrecht Behrisch studied law and became a doctor of both rights. He was a respondent in Wittenberg and contributed to the dissertation of Johann G. Rosa: Adagium: Ama tanquam osurus , 1717.

After the death of their father in 1750, he and his brothers inherited his fiefdom, including the Untergreißlau manor , which remained in joint ownership until it had to be auctioned at the highest bidder on May 3, 1754 due to indebtedness. Wolf Albrecht Behrisch made the highest bid, but in 1756 he sold Untergreißlau to the Prussian councilor Johann Christoph Zorn and retired to his estate in Naundorf near Moritzburg, where he died in 1771 as heir, feudal lord and court lord.

family

He was married to Salome Charitas Löscher (born May 21, 1703 in Delitzsch) since October 24, 1725, the eldest daughter of the Lutheran superintendent and hymn poet Valentin Ernst Löscher . From this marriage the four sons Friedrich Wilhelm Behrisch, Ernst Wolfgang Behrisch, Christian Georg Wolfgang Behrisch and Heinrich Wolfgang Behrisch emerged.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Electoral Saxon Court and State Calendar , 1765.
  2. Gustav H. Heydenreich: Church and school chronicle of the city and ephorie Weißenfels since 1839 ...: With 3 stone printing plates . Kell, 1840 ( google.de [accessed November 28, 2017]).
  3. "The doctrine of the wise and their example, Ward at the popular funeral of Des Weyland [...] Hieronymi Gottfried Behrisch [...] presented and explained by Valentin Ernst Löscher", 1750.