Johann Hungrighausen1,2,3,4
M, b. 6 January 1553, d. 14 September 1629
Johann Hungrighausen married Anna Barger, daughter of Peter Barger.5 He was state administrator at Westerwalde in 1605.1,6
The Hauser Damm Mill, first mentioned in 1491 in the medieval accounting of Ellar as the Hauser or Damm Mill on the Lasterbach, is over 500 years old. The mill is located in the village of Hausen in the district of Mengerskirchen. It belonged to the under aged sovereign of Nassau-Hadamar, Count Johann-Ludwig, and was sold by his guardians, the counts of Solms and Sayn, in 1612 for 200 Gulden to Johann Hungrighausen. After only two years, the mill was purchased back by the Count, and remained in possession of the sovereignty until 1688, when Count Franz-Alexander sold it to Johann Blank.7 In addition, Johann owned a house and land at Rennerod, (Westerwaldkreis), (Rheinland-Pfalz). The house was burnt to the ground during the Thirty Years War.5
Johann was the godfather of Johann Jacob Christ, son of Henches Christ. The mother of the child died of the Black Plague before the baptism. Because Johann was unable to attend the baptism, he was represented by the local teacher, Best Lang, on 7 April 1613 at Nenderoth, (Lahn-Dill-Kreis), (Hessen), Heiliges Römisches Reich.2 He was also the godfather of Johann Jost, son of Best Baum from Münschhausen, and his wife Eva on 19 December 1613 at Nenderoth.4
The Hauser Damm Mill, first mentioned in 1491 in the medieval accounting of Ellar as the Hauser or Damm Mill on the Lasterbach, is over 500 years old. The mill is located in the village of Hausen in the district of Mengerskirchen. It belonged to the under aged sovereign of Nassau-Hadamar, Count Johann-Ludwig, and was sold by his guardians, the counts of Solms and Sayn, in 1612 for 200 Gulden to Johann Hungrighausen. After only two years, the mill was purchased back by the Count, and remained in possession of the sovereignty until 1688, when Count Franz-Alexander sold it to Johann Blank.7 In addition, Johann owned a house and land at Rennerod, (Westerwaldkreis), (Rheinland-Pfalz). The house was burnt to the ground during the Thirty Years War.5
Johann was the godfather of Johann Jacob Christ, son of Henches Christ. The mother of the child died of the Black Plague before the baptism. Because Johann was unable to attend the baptism, he was represented by the local teacher, Best Lang, on 7 April 1613 at Nenderoth, (Lahn-Dill-Kreis), (Hessen), Heiliges Römisches Reich.2 He was also the godfather of Johann Jost, son of Best Baum from Münschhausen, and his wife Eva on 19 December 1613 at Nenderoth.4
Family: Anna Barger
- Anna Elsbeth Hungrichhausen+3
- Johann Gottfried Hungrighausen+5 d. 7 Feb 1683
- Johann Eberhard Hungrighausen+8 d. 31 Aug 1641
- Margaretha Hungrighausen9
Citations
- [S1912] Jakob Wagner, Die Regentenfamilie von Nassau-Hadamar - Geschichte des Fürstenthums Hadamar, Seite 370, 371.
- [S1921] Evangelische Kirche Nenderoth - Taufen 1602-1675
Johann Jacob Christ - 7. Apr 1613
"Eheleut: Henches Christ selig hinderlassene Weibe zu Arborn ein junger Sohn uf Ostermontag bekommen, da so die Pest gehabt.
Welcher Sohn ist getauft worden den 7. Marti ao 1613.
Gevattern: Johann Hungerckhausen, ahn seine Statt aber Best Lang, der Schulmeister alhier gestanden, Christina, Thonges
Pfeiffers zu Arborn Hausfraw, Ich Jacobus Knöll der zeit Pfarherr
Das Kindt: Johann Jacob, den 7. April 1613." - [S1921] Evangelische Kirche Nenderoth - Taufen 1602-1675
Annamaria Aldenfelts - Apr 1618
"Eheleut: Joachim Aldenfelts uff Johans Burgk, Juliana
Gevattern: 1. Johan Wüstenhöfer zu Beylstein, 2. M. Tiederich Wüstenhöfer, 3. Ann Elsbet, Johan Hungerkhaußen Tochter, 4.
Annamaria Bernhart Pfaffen Tochter
Das Kind: Annamaria, ..... April. 1618." - [S1921] Evangelische Kirche Nenderoth - Taufen 1602-1675
Johann Jost Baum - 19. Dez 1613
"Eheleut: Best Baum zu Münchausen, Eva
Gevattern: Johann Hungerkhausen, Jost Jagermeister, Ursula, Tidrich Wustenhobers Fraw, Anna, die Hoffraw zu Beilstein.
Das Kindt: Johann Jost, den 19. Dezember 1613." - [S1912] Jakob Wagner, Die Regentenfamilie von Nassau-Hadamar - Geschichte des Fürstenthums Hadamar, Seite 371.
- [S1921] Evangelische Kirche Nenderoth - Taufen 1602-1675
Eheleut: Wilhelm Schneider zu Nenderodt, Eva
Gevattern: Schulteisen Henrich zu Odersbergk, Margretha, Johann Hungerkhausen, Landschulteiß zu Westerwalt Tochter, Conradt
Pfeffer zu Rodenrodt, Elsa, Conradt Eberten zu Nenderodt Hausfraw
Das Kindt: Margretah, den 17. Oktober 1613. - [S1908] Dr. Walter Rudersdorf, Chronik Hausen - Geschichte eines Westerwalddorfes, Seite 55, 56.
- [S1894] J. F. Bergmann, Die Matrikel der Hohen Schule und des Paedagogiums zu Herborn, Seite 254.
- [S1921] Evangelische Kirche Nenderoth - Taufen 1602-1675
Margaretha Schneider - 17. Okt 1613
"Eheleut: Wilhelm Schneider zu Nenderodt, Eva
Gevattern: Schulteisen Henrich zu Odersbergk, Margretha, Johann Hungerkhausen, Landschulteiß zu Westerwalt Tochter, Conradt
Pfeffer zu Rodenrodt, Elsa, Conradt Eberten zu Nenderodt Hausfraw
Das Kindt: Margretah, den 17. Oktober 1613."
Last Edited=14 Sep 2023