4-Nollet, Johann Franz 1681
Personal History Highlights:
Born 1681 (probably in Hans in Champagne.
1705 Contract to build the Diekirch Franciscan organ. After the French revolution the monastery was dissolved and many of the items from the monastery were scattered to other sites. The monastery came under fire at the Battle of Bulge and from then on it belonged to history.
1706 Citizen of Luxembourg.
Married to
1709 - Cruel winter.
1710 - Built the St. Johannes organ in Luxembourg Stadtgrund
1716 - Medernach
1720-1730 Organ in Oudrenne [Udern] Classified 12 January 1998 as Historical Monument.
1724 Trier, Organ in Kloster St. Afra. Organ case preserved in Weidingen.
1724-1727 - Cathedrale Church of Trier [Dom]
1727 - Newly constructed organ in Benedictine Abbaye in Prum.
1727 - St. Sauveur organ in Trier [new]
1732 - St. Wendel organ [reconstruction]
1733 - Birth of son Franz Ernst Nollet.
1737 - New organ in Sarrebruck
1730 - St. Simeon Church of Trier - this was transported to Metz (Notre Dame) in 1803.
Trier St. Martin [undated]
Jesuites de Coblence [undated]
Mettlach [undated]
Tholey [undated]
Died November 17, 1735 in Luxembourg.
Magnificent case of Metz (Notre Dame) built by Jean Nollet classified as a historic monument.
Luxemburg-Grund, ehem. Benediktinerabtei St. Jean (Aufnahme: 23.08.2019, Christian Binz)