Draft:Johann Siegmundt Sultzberger

Johann Siegmundt Sultzberger (1670–1685) served as a senior official for Johann Georg I (Elector of Saxony) and Duke Moritz of Saxe-Zeitz.

Early life and career
Johann Siegmundt Sultzberger, born in Graz, was the son of Sigismund Friedrich Sultzberger, a council builder based in Leipzig.

Sultzberger served as a bailiff in Suhl, Henneberg county, from 1656.

In 1661, Duke Moritz directed him to Schleusingen, where he participated in witch hunts in Schleusingen and Suhl.

Personal life
Johann Siegmundt Sultzberger first married Anna Maria Kade and later Sophie Elisabeth, daughter of Anton Günter Bötschen.

Literature
Sultzberger made literary contributions, including "Memorandum of the City of Schleusingen" (1833) and "Chronicle of the City of Suhl" (1841).