Johann Theodor Katerkamp
Johann Theodor Katerkamp was a German Catholic church historian born in Ochtrup.
Life
Johann Theodor Katerkamp was the son of a wealthy farmer, Johann Heinrich Eberhard and his wife Maria. Johann Theodor received his early education at the Progymnasium of the Franciscan Order in Rheine. In 1781 he went to the Gymnasium Paulinum in Münster. He studied theology and philosophy at the University of Münster from 1783 to 1787.In 1787 Katerkamp received ordination, and for several years worked as a tutor for the sons of Baron Droste-Vischering in Münster. He took his two pupils, Klemens August Droste and Hans-Otto Droste, on a two-year educational journey through Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Sicily. Beginning in 1797 he resided in the home of Princess Amalie Gallitzin, where he remained working as a private tutor until the death of the princess in 1806.
In 1823 Katerkamp was appointed a canon at Münster Cathedral. He died in Münster, on 9 June 1834, Johann Theodor Katerkamp died there.