Wolfgang Eberhard I. von Dalberg

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Wolfgang Eberhard I. von Dalberg (* 1614 ; † September 7, 1676 ) came from the family of the Barons von Dalberg . He was court marshal and councilor of the bishop of Speyer , senior bailiff in Kirrweiler and Deidesheim .

origin

His father was Johann Georg von Dalberg (* before 1590, † 1644). The mother of Wolfgang Eberhard I was Barbara († May 13, 1621 in Mainz ), a daughter of Hartmann von Kronberg and Magdalena Brendel von Homburg . She was the heiress of Rüdesheim an der Nahe .

family

Wolfgang Eberhard I. married on November 27, 1635 in Landau Maria Eva (* 1612 or * 1613; † between February 28, 1662 and October 14, 1677), daughter of Wolfgang Friedrich I. von Dalberg zu Herrnsheim and Kunigunde Löw von Steinfurth . They had a number of children, but details of them are partly contradicting - probably due to the chaos caused by the Thirty Years War :

  1. Maria Franziska (* 1636)
  2. Maria Magdalena (born September 30, 1658; † May 22, 1740) married Johann Philipp Eckbert von Dalberg († 1692) on May 16, 1684, Oberamtmann in Bischofsheim .
  3. Johann Franz (* 14 August 1640; † 1671) was canon from 1658, later cathedral cantor in Worms .
  4. Wolfgang Franz, * 1644 (baptized April 11, 1644)
  5. Maria Eva (born June 30, 1647; † 1700) became a nun in the Oberwerth monastery near Koblenz .
  6. Antoinette Gertrud (* 1648; † as a child)
  7. Friedrich Anton (born June 27, 1650; † July 28, 1705, buried in Mainz Cathedral) became canon in Mainz in 1680, canon in Würzburg in 1695 and canon in the knightly monastery of St. Feratius in Bleidenstadt in 1695 . He was councilor of the Electorate of Mainz, president of the court council, and in 1677 was appointed senior bailiff of the Speyer monastery in Kirrweiler and Deidesheim .
  8. Eckenbert (* around 1652, † August 18, 1696) was President of the Electorate of Mainz and Imperial Court Councilor.
  9. Anna Maria (* 1654; † February 16, 1724) married Adolf Johann Karl von Bettendorff († August 30, 1717 or 1706) on May 12, 1684 . It was his second marriage.
  10. Maria Barbara († December 22, 1716 in Mainz, buried in Mainz Cathedral)
  11. Maria Elisabeth († May 7, 1719 in Mainz, buried in St. Quintin in Mainz)
  12. Maria Katharina († February 14, 1661), buried in St. Peter in Herrnsheim , today: Worms

Act

Around 1649, Wolfgang Eberhard I. became chief magistrate in Kirrweiler and Deidesheim and episcopal Speyer court marshal . He was lord in Herrnsheim, Ruppertsberg and Essingen.

Wolfgang Eberhard I was one of four male agnates that the Dalberg family had on September 22, 1653 and who were jointly led by Emperor Ferdinand III on that day . received the title of imperial baron. In addition to Wolfgang Eberhard I.

See also

literature

in alphabetical order by authors / editors

  • Johannes Bollinger: 100 families of the chamberlain from Worms and the lords of Dalberg . Bollinger, Worms-Herrnsheim 1989. Without ISBN.
  • Detlev Schwennicke: European family tables. Family tables on the history of the European states . New series, vol. 9: Families from the Middle and Upper Rhine and from Burgundy . Marburg 1986. Without ISBN.

Remarks

  1. Bollinger, p. 57: “probably 1609”.
  2. Bollinger, p. 52: * around 1580.
  3. Bollinger, p. 57: ⚭ November 12, 1635.
  4. Bollinger, p. 57: † "after 1677".
  5. ^ Bollinger, p. 58: Maria Magdalena Katharina.
  6. ^ Bollinger, p. 58: baptized on February 14, 1638 in St. Lamberti, Worms.
  7. From 1667 to 1680 he was canon in Mainz, from 1671 to 1680 canon in Würzburg . He resigned from both offices.
  8. ^ In Bollinger, p. 58: Eva Maria.
  9. Bollinger, p. 58: baptized June 4, 1647.
  10. Schwennicke, plate 57 classifies her as the daughter of Wolfgang Hartmann von Dalberg zu Bucholt.
  11. ^ Only in Schwennicke, plate 57, not in Bollinger, p. 58.
  12. ^ Only in Schwennicke, plate 57, not in Bollinger, p. 58.
  13. ^ Only in Schwennicke, plate 57, not in Bollinger, p. 58.

Individual evidence

  1. Information according to Schwennicke.
  2. Information from Schwennicke, plate 58.
  3. Schwennicke, plate 58.
  4. This and the following information - unless otherwise noted - from: Schwennicke, plate 60.
  5. Bollinger, p. 57.
  6. Bollinger, p. 49.
  7. Bollinger, p. 57.
  8. All information from Schwennicke, Plate 57, unless otherwise noted.
  9. Bollinger, p. 58: “baptized on September 23, 1636 in St. Lamberti in Worms”.
  10. ^ Only in Bollinger, p. 58, not in Schwennicke, plate 57.
  11. Bollinger, p. 58.
  12. Bollinger, p. 58: baptized October 1, 1648.
  13. Bollinger, p. 57.
  14. Bollinger, p. 58.
  15. Bollinger, p. 56.
  16. Bollinger, p. 56.
  17. Schwennicke; Bollinger, p. 56.