Hornschuch, Johann Jacob
1712 - 1772 (60 years)-
Name Hornschuch, Johann Jacob [1] Birth 1712 Germany [1, 2] Gender Male Occupation Teacher [2] Death 1772 Germany [2] Person ID I28706 The Thoma Family Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
Father Hornschuch, Johann Heinrich, b. UNKNOWN, Germany d. UNKNOWN, Wiesenbronn, Kitzingen, Bayern, Germany Relationship natural Mother Teubner, Margaretha Sabine, b. UNKNOWN, Germany d. UNKNOWN, Germany Relationship natural Family ID F10904 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Hey, Anna Dorothea, b. UNKNOWN, Germany Marriage UNKNOWN Germany [1] Children 1. Hornschuch, Johann Martin, b. UNKNOWN, Germany d. DECEASED [natural] 2. Hornschuch, Johann Caspar, b. 15 Jul 1737, Albertshofen, Kitzingen, Bayern, Germany d. 16 Apr 1794, Billinghausen, Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hessen, Germany (Age 56 years) [natural] Family ID F10906 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Sep 2023
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Johann Caspar Hornschuch (born July 15, 1737 in Albertshofen , † April 16, 1794 in Billinghausen ) was a German Lutheran clergyman and a pioneer of beekeeping and asparagus production .
He was one of the sons of the teacher Johann Jakob Hornschuch (1713-1772) and was determined by father after the salvation of various accidents in childhood for a theological career. He was first vicar in Taschendorf and joined in 1763 as court chaplain and pastor of Ziegenbach in the services of the Counts Castell in Castell . There he married the Maria Christina Charlotta Knoll (1740-1827) in 1765. The marriage came from seven children. The eldest son Carl Heinrich Friedrich Hornschuch (1766-1839) gained importance in Kitzingen as a founder. In 1774 Hornschuch moved as pastor to Billinghausen, where he died in 1794.
Hornschuch has earned particular merit in that he introduced beekeeping in Castell and cultivated in Billinghausen as the first asparagus .
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