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Privy Councillor Simon Heinrich Sack Family Foundation

The Privy Councillor Simon Heinrich Sack Foundation or Hofrat Simon Heinrich Sack'sche Familienstiftung (as it is named in German) was founded by Simon Heinrich Sack, son of the royal court chaplain Friedrich Ernst Sack from Hecklingen. After his studies in Law in Halle and Frankfurt/Oder at the age of 27, he became Court and Justice Councillor in Glogau and Privy Councilor (Hofrat) to Frederick the Great. As a lawyer he enjoyed the trust of the Schlesien nobility and due to his integrity and impartiality became involved in the difficult ownership changes and after the Schlesien Wars and the Seven Years' War he was able to accrue considerable wealth.〔 Silberne Buch der Familie Sack, 2010〕
== Person und Family of the Foundation ==

Simon Heinrich Sack was not married and therefore had no children of his own. He did apparently have an illegitimate child with his housekeeper Anna Maria Biesler (1735-1799) (although the identity of the actual mother is still a matter of dispute and no exact records have been found). Her name was Louise Ernestine Biesler (1757-1831) and Simon Heinrich raised her as a foster daughter adopting her legally in 1774. She later married the Privy Councillor Carl Cramer from Glogau and thus took the name of her husband, "Cramer“.〔Berliner Monatszeitschrift 1805: http://wieman-kolbe.de/sack-schul-t-ze-josting/familienstiftung-sack.html〕
After the death of his oldest brother in 1777, the preacher Friedrich Leberecht Sack from Pasewalk, Simon Heinrich Sack took over the care of his brother's children.〔:de:Hofrat Simon Heinrich Sack’sche Familienstiftung

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