Holzschuher, Heinrich

Male Abt 1245 - 1321  (76 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Holzschuher, Heinrich was born about 1245 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (son of Holzschuher, Heinrich and von Gründlach, Ellisabeth); died in 1321 in Ebrach, Bamberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Life Event: 1314, Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; Councilor

    Notes:

    Died:
    Monastery

    Heinrich married Ortlieb, Kune before 1297 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. Kune (daughter of Ortlieb, N.N. and Krauter, Anna) was born about 1265 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Holzschuher, Heinrich was born about 1215 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (son of Holzschuher, Heinrich and von Mayenthal, Anna); died in 1278 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Garment Tailor and Citizen of Nürnberg

    Notes:

    Heinrich Holzschuher H006 – Alderman in Nuremberg
    Parents: Holz-20/a Heinrich Holzschuher H004, Anna v.Mayenthal H125

    (* about ?1215), † probably 1278

    In Nuremberg. 1242-1279, partly together with his four sons. Several times the only civil witness in documents of the von Gründlach family.

    ∞ (about ?1240/45) with (Elisabeth?) v.Gründlach N589

    (* about ?1220)

    her father: Lupold v.Gründlach H089, (* about ?1180)
    1226/1246 documented. Reich Ministerials. See Grdl-20/a

    Children:
    1. Heinrich, (* about ?1245) - in Nuremberg, see Holz-22/a

    2. Geuda clogs H011, (* about ?1250)

    ∞ (about ?1270) with Berthold Pfinczing N586

    (* around ?1245), † after 1322 in Nuremberg

    In Nuremberg, mentioned 1281-1322, 1281-1288 mayor. 1304/07 mentioned in the action book of the clogs. Most recently in 1322 by King Ludwig Arbitrator about the Jews. See Pfin-22/a

    his parents: Merklin Pfinzing N588, (* around ?1215), † around 1278 in Nuremberg
    1263-1274 mentioned (Nuremberg Urk'buch). 1274 mayor. In 1274 he agreed mutual duty-free travel between Nuremberg and Mainz. See Pfin-21/a; ∞ (about ?1245) with Els Isolt N683, (* about ?1220).

    3. Friedrich, (* about ?1250) - alderman in Nuremberg, see Holz-22/b

    4. Herdegen, (* about ?1250/1255) - cloth merchant in Nuremberg, see Holz-22/c

    5. Leupold, (* about ?1255/1260) - in Nuremberg, see Holz-22/e

    6. Mechthild Holzschuher H016, (* about ?1255)

    ∞ with Hermann Ebner N725

    (* around ?1250), † March 17, 1312 in Nuremberg

    Mentioned in Nuremberg in 1270/1296. See Ebnr-22/e

    his father: Hermann Ebner Ng29, (* about ?1210)
    1251 witness in a document of the Bishop of Würzburg. See Ebnr-21/a

    7. Alheit Holzschuher Ha27, (* about ?1245/1260), † before 1315
    to blessed porten

    8. Heidwig Holzschuher Ha28, (* about ?1245/1260), † before 1315
    to blessed porten

    Regesture:
    • Heinrich Holzschuher, citizen of Nuremberg, 1242-1279 often mentioned. His sons Friedrich, Herdegen, Lupold and Heinrich are repeatedly attested as brothers. These two first names came into the Holzschuher family through his brothers-in-law, Herdegen and Lupold v.Gründlach.

    • 1242: Heinrich Holzschuher is a witness after the Würzburg canons F. and A. von Gründlach and the secular Lupold von Gründlach.

    • 1246: Herdegen von Gründlach donated an estate to the Teutonic Order; the noble witnesses are followed by the citizens of Herdegen Schieg, Meinwart and H.Holzschuech.

    • 1271: Herdegen von Gründlach is the main founder of the Frauenaurach monastery. He and his son Herdegen head the Witnesses, followed by Heinrich Holtschuher as the last and only citizen.

    • Around 1279: Knight Herdegen von Gründlach donated income to the Heilsbronn monastery for his and his deceased wife Irmentrud Seelenheil. Witnesses: Liupold von Gründlach, Bamberg canon, and as the last and only citizen H. Holtscuher.

    → The wife of Heinrich Holzschuher and mother of the 4 sons is a daughter of Lupold von Gründlach, mentioned in 1226/1246.
    [Miracle p.61]

    → The brothers Herdegen, Lupold and Friedrich are given by Biedermann and Gatterer as sons of Seifried Holzschuher, which according to Wunder is not correct.

    • Two daughters: Alheit and Heidwig zu Seligenporten, † before 1315. Mentioned in 1315 as sisters of Herdegen.
    [StadtA Nbg online]

    • Heinrich II Holzschuher 1242-1278 (son of Heinrich I), ∞ ... von Gründlach.
    [Scharr: Citizens of Nuremberg in the 13th century, Gen.Jb.Bd.3 1963]

    • Heinrich Holzschuher, garment tailor and citizen of Nuremberg, mentioned 1242-1279, ∞ around 1242 in Nuremberg with Elisabeth(?) von Gründlach. Son: Herdegen.
    [AL Pusch DFA 27 1964]

    • 1256, 1263, 1278 Heinricus Holzschuher, citizen of Nuremberg, witness, 1263 together with Arnold Holzschuher.
    [Regesta Boicarum Autographa ad annum usque MCCC, Vol.2 1823 S,177; Vol.3 1825 p.91, 190; Vol.4 1828 p.61. - According to Gerhard Lemmel 1984.]

    • 1263 under the Nuremberg judges: Cunrad Forchtlin, Heinrich called Holtschuch, Arnold Holtschuher, and others.
    [Nuremberg Yearbooks Vol.1-2 p.35]

    • March 24, 1269: The brothers Conradus et Wigelinus de Novo Foro, cives in Mürnberg, as feudal bearers of imperial ministeriales. Witnesses include: Heinrich and Arnolt Holzschuher.
    [Hirschmann, Muffle, MVGN 41 p.264]

    • In 1258 he received a house with a pond in the village of Hausen as a fief from Bishop Berthold von Bamberg.

    • 1263 judges and court assessor of the citizens in Nuremberg.
    [Biedermann, plate 166, but there attributed to the father of the same name]
    [1258 also: Nuremberg yearbooks vol.1-2 p.34]

    • Heinrich Holzschuher, documented 1231-1279 in Nuremberg, garment tailor, cloth merchant, judge.
    [B.Aign: AL Zinn, Gen.Yearbook Vol.45/46 2008]

    → G.Wunder concludes from several documents in which Heinrich Holzschuher is related to the Reichsministerialen family von Gründlach (1242, 1246, 1271, around 1279) that his wife (and mother of the four sons) mentioned a daughter of 1226-1246 must have been Lupold von Gründlach.
    [Miracle, MVGN 49 p.61f]

    • Frotscher states another daughter: Mechtild ∞ with Hermann Ebner.

    → This Heinrich is missing from Biedermann. It must obviously be inserted between the two Heinrichs that Biedermann states: Heinrich I ∞ Mayenthal, and Heinrich II ∞1) Ebner ∞2) Ortlieb. - Biedermann states a daughter Kunigunde for Heinrich II, who married Werner Junior Grundherr in 1289.

    Comments on Geuda Holzschuher:
    → See the note under Perthold Pfinczing! If she is the mother of Perthold Pfinczing's children (and not a younger second wife), then she cannot be Herdegen Holzschuher's daughter, as variously stated, but at most his sister. (HDL)

    → Your first name is not documented. According to Biedermann [G.Wunder p.35] the first name is: Geuda.

    Gestures to Mechthild Holzschuher:
    • Mechtild Holzschuher, wife of Hermann Ebner, T.v. Leupold Holzschuher ∞ Mechtild Grundherr.
    [Biedermann Plate 167 Holzschuher and Plate 22 Ebner]
    → In terms of time, Leupold Holzschuher cannot be Mechtild's father but at most sister. (HDL)

    Heinrich married von Gründlach, Ellisabeth between 1240 and 1245 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. Ellisabeth (daughter of von Gründlach, Lupold) was born about 1220 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  von Gründlach, Ellisabeth was born about 1220 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (daughter of von Gründlach, Lupold); died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    Children:
    1. Holzschuher, Friedrich was born about 1250 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died on 20 Mar 1339 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 23 Mar 1339 in Ebrach, Bamberg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. 1. Holzschuher, Heinrich was born about 1245 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1321 in Ebrach, Bamberg, Bayern, Germany.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Holzschuher, Heinrich was born about 1190 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (son of Holzschuher, Leupold); died in 1258 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Notes:

    Heinrich Holzschuher H004 – in Nuremberg
    Father: Holz-19/a Leupold Holzschuher H003

    (* about ?1190), † 1258

    1228 Heinrich Holzschuh in Nuremberg.

    ∞ with Anna von Mayenthal H125

    (* about ?1200)

    her father: Heinrich v.Mayenthal H126, (* about ?1165)
    See Wood-19/Ma

    Children:
    1. Arnold Holzschuher H005, (* about ?1215), † 1269
    documented in 1259. 1263 lay judges.

    2. Heinrich, (* around ?1215) - lay judge in Nuremberg, see Holz-21/a

    3. Seifried Holzschuher H007, (* about ?1225), † 1275
    1273 Senator in Nuremberg. Buried in Ebrach.

    Regesture:
    • Heinrich Holzschuh, 1228 witness in Nuremberg.
    [Internet: Nuremberg Yearbooks Vol.1-2 p.9]

    • Heinrich Holzschuher, adult 1228, is the oldest Holzschuher certificate. He is presumably the father of Heinrich H., mentioned in 1242/79.
    [G.Wunder, Pfinzing die Alten. MVGN 49 (1959) p.61]
    [see. Scharr: Citizens of Nuremberg in the 13th century, Gen.Jb.Bd.3 1963]

    • Heinrich Holzschuher "civis Norimbergensis" documented in 1228, 1242, 1246, 1258, lay judge and court assessor in Nuremberg, † 1258.

    • ∞ with Anna von Mayenthal, daughter of a knight (no further information).
    [B.Aign: AL Zinn, Gen. Jahrbuch Bd.45/46 2008] Here page 81 erroneously † 1298 instead of correct 1258.

    • Heinrich Holtzschuher received a house with a pond in the village of Hausen in fief from Bishop Berthold zu Bamberg in 1253; was 1263 lay judges at the Schultheissen court. Wife Anna v.Mayenthal, daughter of Mr. Heinrichs v.Mayenthal. [Biedermann Plate 166]

    → Are the dates partially confused with the son of the same name?

    → The other ancestor generations that are not documented, according to Biedermann.

    → Biedermann states another son: Herdegen, 1307 caretaker of the sick women's pen near St. Johannis. - At best, he could be a grandson. (HDL)

    Comments on Arnold Holzschuher:
    • November 6, 1259: Arnold v.Wendelsteyn and Arnold Holzschuher lease the office of the Fürth provost from the Bamberg cathedral chapter. "Fidejussores" of the canons are among others: Ulricus de Novo Foro, H.Holtzschuhorius.
    [Hirschmann, Muffle, MVGN 41 p.264]
    [W.Schultheiss: money and financial transactions... p.63]
    [S.Federhofer: Formation of power Neumarkt, 1999, p.49]

    • Arnold Holtzschuher (son of Leopold) was 1263 lay judge at the Nuremberg mayoral court, † 1269 [Biedermann Tafel 166]

    • 1263 under the Nuremberg judges: Cunrad Forchtlin, Heinrich called Holtschuch, Arnold Holtschuher, and others.
    [Nuremberg Yearbooks Vol.1-2 p.35]

    • Arnold Holzschuher, probably Heinrich's son, adult 1259-(1272)
    [Scharr: Citizens of Nuremberg in the 13th century, Gen.Jb.Bd.3 1963]

    → Arnold also sees Wunder as Heinrich's son.

    Comments on Seifried Holzschuher:
    • 1275: According to the Todtenschild, who used to be in St.Sebald and then in the Preacher Church, Sifrid Holzschuher dies in this year.
    [Nuremberg Yearbooks Vol.1-2 p.52]

    • Seitz or Seifried Holtzschuher, 1273 Senator Nuremberg, † 1275, buried Ebrach, grave monument there.

    • Sons: Herdegen, Leupold, Friederich.
    [Biedermann Plate 167]

    → According to Wunder, the sons mentioned (his brother) must be attributed to Heinrich H.

    Heinrich married von Mayenthal, Anna. Anna (daughter of von Mayenthal, Heinrich) was born about 1200 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  von Mayenthal, Anna was born about 1200 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (daughter of von Mayenthal, Heinrich); died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    Children:
    1. 2. Holzschuher, Heinrich was born about 1215 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1278 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

  3. 6.  von Gründlach, Lupold was born about 1180 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    Children:
    1. 3. von Gründlach, Ellisabeth was born about 1220 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Holzschuher, Leupold was born about 1160 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (son of Holzschuher, Lorentz); died in 1231 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in 1231 in St Sebald, Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Notes:

    Leupold Holzschuher H003 – in Nuremberg
    Father: Holz-18/a Lorentz clogs H002

    (* around ?1160), † 1231 in Nuremberg, buried in the Sebalduskirche In Nuremberg.

    Son:
    1. Heinrich, (* about ?1190) - in Nuremberg, see Holz-20/a

    Regesture:
    • Sons: Arnold, Heinrich, and Hans, † 1267 Nuremberg, buried Sr. Sebald, not inherited; and Berthold, 1261 imperial doorkeeper, ∞ Elß woman of God.
    [Biedermann Plate 166]

    Children:
    1. 4. Holzschuher, Heinrich was born about 1190 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1258 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

  2. 10.  von Mayenthal, Heinrich was born about 1165 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Knight

    Notes:

    Heinrich von Mayenthal H126 –
    parents unknown

    (* about ?1165)

    Children:
    1. Heinrich v.Mayenthal H634, (* about ?1200)

    2. Anna v.Mayenthal H125, (* about ?1200)

    ∞ with Heinrich Holzschuher H004

    (* about ?1190), † 1258

    1228 Heinrich Holzschuh in Nuremberg. See Holz-20/a

    his father: Leupold Holzschuher H003, (* around ?1160), † 1231 in Nuremberg, buried in the Sebalduskirche
    In Nuremberg. See Holz-19/a

    Regesture:
    [Biedermann Plate 166]

    Regestures to Heinrich v.Mayenthal:
    • 1255 in a series of Nuremberg witnesses, including: Heinrich von Mayenthal, Coler his brother, Sibot Pfinzing, Berthold Forchtelin, Conrad his son, Heinrich Togler, Hermann Graf.
    [Nuremberg Yearbooks Vol.1-2 p.31]

    Children:
    1. 5. von Mayenthal, Anna was born about 1200 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.