Mansuetus Zumbrunnen II

Life Sketch
Mansuetus Zumbrunnen was the fourth son of Landammann Mansuetus Zumbrunnen and Barbara Aschwanden.

He was the second Zumbrunnen man to have the unusual name Mansuetus.

Mansuetus became involved in the government of Lugano. He was a clerk and chancellor in Lugano.

He was married to Dorothea Imhof von Blumenfeld. She was evidently a relative of Johann Imhof von Blumenfeld who married Mansuetus’s sister Margaretha Zumbrunnen. The exact relationship is unknown; Dorothea and Johann Imhof were not siblings but could have been cousins.

Vital Information

Name: Mansuetus Zumbrunnen
Sex: Male
Birth: Early-1500s
Residence: Altdorf and Bologna
Offices: Chief clerk in Lugano
Death: February 1576

Family Members

Father: Mansuetus Zumbrunnen
Mother: Barbara Aschwanden
Siblings: Landammann Johann Zumbrunnen III, Erasmus Zumbrunnen, Magdalena Zumbrunnen, Margarita Zumbrunnen, Walter Zumbrunnen, Dorothea Zumbrunnen, Lucretia Zumbrunnen, Kunigunda Zumbrunnen, Hugo David Zumbrunnen, Josue Zumbrunnen

Spouse: Dorothea Imhof von Blumenfeld
Children: Johann Zumbrunnen, Margaretha Zumbrunnen, Dorothea Zumbrunnen

Cousin: Martin Zumbrunnen

Sources

  • Mansuetus Zumbrunnen entry in the Nobiliaire Militaire Suisse
  • Mansuetus Zumbrunnen entry at FamilySearch.org (free registration required).
  • Mansuetus Zumbrunnen entry at Stammler Genealogie.
  • Mansuetus Zumbrunnen entry at Zumbrunnen-family.ch genealogy website.
  • Mansuetus Zumbrunnen entry (translated to English) in the old print version Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
  • Mansuetus Zumbrunnen is included in Bucelin’s genealogy of the Zumbrunnen family from the 1600s. (He is the third person in the fifth line from the bottom; his name is written in Latin as “Mansuetus zum Brunnen Jnior”.)
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