Johann SPANNUTH
♂ Johann SPANNUTH
Eigenschaften
Art | Wert | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Name | Johann SPANNUTH | |||
Religionszugehörigkeit | Lutheran |
Ereignisse
Art | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Geburt | etwa 1595 | Wiedensahl, Hannover, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Tod | nach 1659 | ||
Heirat | 18. Juni 1620 | Meerbeck, Schaumburg-Lippe, Germany nach diesem Ort suchen |
Eltern
Hans SPANUTH |
Ehepartner und Kinder
Heirat | Ehepartner | Kinder |
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18. Juni 1620 Meerbeck, Schaumburg-Lippe, Germany |
Engel WOLTEMATE |
Notizen zu dieser Person
In 1620 he was not listed as a house owner in Volksdorf. He inherited a farm at Volksdorf Nr. 30 from his wife’s widowed aunt Alheit Holle née Boße. Her husband Herman Hollen had passed away, and they had agreed that thefarm should go to someone in their circle of acquaintances. In exchange, the widow Holle was permitted to live on the farm, eat and drink with the young couple, help with the work as far as she was able, keep one pig and one plotof the garden. If there were any disagreement, she would be allowed to retain 2 morgen of land, 3 cows, and the garden plot and the pig, and if she sold the pig, she could get another from their stock.
On 15 July 1627 he served as a marriage witness for Albert Woltemate in Volksdorf. On 28 Sep 1629 he served as a marriage witness for Margrete Witwe Hartmann. On 24 May 1628 he served as guarantor for Tileke Schekell inVolksdorf and on 21 Jan 1636 and 21 April 1638 for Albert Woltemate in Volksdorf. On 20 May 1650 he served as a marriage witness in Volksdorf.
In July 1629 he, Tileke Schekel, Ludeke Wilhelm, Hans Weembbover, Johan Heine, and Tileke Hartman angrily chopped down 63 shrubs belonging to Tonnies Volckening, and destroyed a fence belonging to Johan Engelking, threateningto tear down his house and barn. They had to pay reparations in beer. In the proceedings it was asserted that Johann Spannuth did not honor the church high festivals and only grubbed for money. As he had learned to read andwrite, he collected the war taxes, from which he retained one thaler weekly.
On 24 February 1632, Johann was involved in trouble in Meerbeck. He had taken a firearm to Meerbeck and left it in a room. A servant, not knowing the firearm was loaded, shot it. Lutwich Hittenseman forcibly took thefirearm from Johann and broke it into pieces, whereupon a fight broke out.
In 1633 he lost one horse, six cattle, and one pig to roving marauders in the Thirty Years' War.
In a marriage contract dated 15 April 1654, Johann transferred his farm and house to his daughter Margaretha and her new husband Henrich Meyer, keeping 3 morgen of land, a meadow on the Soellhorst, 2 cows and a pig, and twofruit trees for himself. A son received 15 thalers and a half dowry and another daughter, Catharine received 80 thalers and a half dowry. The latter was later reduced to 50 thalers, a cow, pillows, blankets, beds, clothes, and ahalf dowry.
Johann was a witness for a marriage contract in Volksdorf between his wife's niece Margreta Woltemate and Herm Seggebrock on 25 May 1659.
SP gives Johann as a son of a postulated Hans Spannuth. That reconstruction was disproved by more recent research by Ernst Spannuth, published in SP12.
Quellenangaben
1 | Stamm-Buch der Familie Span Uth 1470–1912: Stammtafeln, Chroniken, Bilder und Lebensbeschreibungen aus den Familien Spanuth, Spannuth, Spannhuth, Spannaus und Spanaus, Page: 44, ID: 11/162 Autor: Gottfried Spanuth Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Schleswig: Vogt Kurztitel: SP |
2 | Meribiki - Meerbeck: Geschichte eines Kirchdorfes im Schaumburger Land, Page: 107 Autor: Heinrich Munk Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Meerbeck: Gemeinde Kurztitel: MERIBIKI |
3 | Notes from the documents of Amt Stadthagen 1549–1673, concerning the Spannuth family, Page: 3–11 Autor: Frau Sturm Heumann of the Niedersächsisches Staatsarchiv Bückeburg Kurztitel: SP11 |
4 | Families in Meerbeck, ID: Spn260 Autor: Kurt Hitzeman Kurztitel: MERBOFB |
5 | Die Eheberedungen des Amts Stadthagen: Ein analytisches Verzeichnis. 2. Teil: 1648–1711, Page: 55, ID: 1434 Autor: Margarete Sturm-Heumann Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Bückeburg: Staatsarchiv Kurztitel: EHEBERED2 |
6 | SpanUth, Spanuth, Spannuth, Spanaus, Spannaus, Spanutius Familientreffen 2006. Vom 08.-10. September 2006 in Bückeburg. Begleitheft zum Familientreffen. (Alternative title: Familientreffen 2006: Beiträge zurFamiliengeschichte und Beiträge zur Schaumburger Geschichte in Wort und Bild.), Page: 21, 23 Autor: Ed.: Michael Spanuth, Dr. Roland Spannaus, Wolfgang Spannaus, Jim Eggert, Ernst Spannuth Kurztitel: SP12 |
7 | Die Eheberedungen des Amts Stadthagen: Ein analytisches Verzeichnis. 1. Teil: 1582–1642, ID: 593, 819, 870 Autor: Margarete Sturm-Heumann Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Bückeburg: Staatsarchiv Kurztitel: EHEBERED |
Datenbank
Titel | Ahnen der Familie Eggert / Eggert family ancestors |
Beschreibung | Hier werden die Ahnen meiner Kinder dargestellt. / These are my children's ancestors. |
Hochgeladen | 2023-12-18 03:32:18.0 |
Einsender | James Eggert |
eggertj@verizon.net | |
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