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Priest Adolph Cloeter (1800-1872): Letter 1825 & Patenbrief Selb 1869
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Pastor Adolph CLOETER (1800-1872): love letter 1825 & godfather letter SELB 1869
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two documents
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Christian Moritz Adolph Cloeter
(1800-1872), pastor in Weißenstadt and Selb, among others.
It is a
Love letter from 1825 to his fiancee
and later wife Justine War; as well as a beautiful one
Patent letter from 1869 for a granddaughter
, signed by him and his wife Justine, b. War.
1.) Letter Weißenstadt, 8. Sep 1825
, addressed "to Miss Justine War."
Scope:
4 pages (9.3" x 11").
Excerpts:
"Dear friend! It was not unexpected that you should open your heart to your dear father; it was my wish too. [...] I beg you, dear dear Justine, do not overestimate the happiness you will have with me; perhaps that you would be deceived! - Let us both be honest here and hide nothing from each other that affects our mutual will and our future happiness. [...] It will become a little clearer to you when I tell you that I have loved before and in a wonderful and clear way I often got the hint from God that the girl was not intended for me, and come on my will persisted until I was painfully awoken from the beat of my emotions. [...] My love for you compels me not to hide from you [...]. I have nothing to offer you from an earthly point of view, but perhaps a meager income for the next 10 years, from which I have significant debts to pay even earlier, and then a lonely country life, which perhaps gives no friends, but the joy of deprivation and of charity??? [...] You should not just be a housekeeper to me, you should make up half of my life, you should be a dear friend, the secret keeper of my heart, the most precious thing on earth, share joy and sorrow with me, and. lovingly and suffering forever connected to me, completing the journey to my secret home. [...] I haven't told my family anything about our relationship [...] I ask you one thing more, that we don't want to reveal our love just yet. What now matures most gloriously in secret is profaned by profane gossip. [...] Submit this letter to your good father, but for
Someone else
isn't it written [...]. With love, your Adolph Cloter."
2.) Embossed baptismal letter
(28.3 x 21.5 cm), dated Selb, 5. May 1869, for a dated 23 Granddaughter born March 1869.
Signed
by Christian Moritz Adolph Cloeter and his wife Justine, b. War.
About this pastor:
Christian Moritz Adolph Cloeter, born on 10. July 1800 on the Wendenhammer as the son of the official administrator, manor owner and owner of the hammer mill Wendenhammer Johann Gottfried Cloeter (1741-1822) and Anna Margaretha, b. Frank (*1758); died at 3. July 1872. In 1823 he became vicar in Wunsiedel, 1824 parish administrator in Weißenstadt, 1826 second parish priest in Weißenstadt, 1834 2nd Pastor in Leipheim, 1836 district school inspector in Leipheim, 1844 2. Pastor in Hersbruck, 1849 first pastor in Weißenstadt, 1850 senior of the Kirchenlamitz chapter, 1855 1. Pastor and district school inspector in Selb.
One son was the shift foreman Ernst Adolph Gottfried Cloeter, née. on the 15th May 1838 in Leipheim.
His father was a friend of the poet Jean Paul, who was his children's tutor from 1790-94.
That
Hammer mill Wendenhammer
was in the area of Hebanz (Marktleuthen).
Condition:
love letter browned and stained; with some creases. Baptismal letter stained, with tears in the fold.
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Excerpts: "Dear friend! It was not unexpected that you should open your heart to your dear father; it was my wish too. [...] I beg you, dear dear Justine, do not overestimate the happiness you will have with me; perhaps that you would be deceived! - Let us both be honest here and hide nothing from each other that affects our mutual will and our future happiness. [...] It will become a little clearer to you when I tell you that I have loved before and in a wonderful and clear way I often got the hint from God that the girl was not intended for me, and come on my will persisted until I was painfully awoken from the beat of my emotions. [...] My love for you compels me not to hide from you [...]. I have nothing to offer you from an earthly point of view, but perhaps a meager income for the ne
Erscheinungsort
Weißenstadt und Selb
Region
Europa
Material
Papier
Sprache
Deutsch
Autor
Christian Moritz Adolph Cloeter
Original/Faksimile
Original
Genre
Geschichte
Eigenschaften
Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften
Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr
1825
Produktart
Handgeschriebenes Manuskript