Mörlin, Friedrich

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  1. 1.  Mörlin, Friedrich was born on 11 Oct 1565 in Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 21 Oct 1565 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany (son of Mörlin, Maximillian and Rosenthaler, Ursula); died on 15 Jan 1567 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 10 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Notes:

    17. A son born on 11 Oct 1565 and died on 15 Jan 1567. His godfather was Friedrich Faber.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Mörlin, Maximillian was born on 14 Oct 1516 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany (son of Mörlin, Jodocus and Hausknecht, Anna); died on 20 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 20 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Education: 1533, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany
    • Life Event: 1539, Pegau, Leipziger Land, Sachsen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
    • Life Event: 1539, Zeitz, Burgenlandkreis, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
    • Life Event: 1543, Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
    • Life Event: 1544, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Court Preacher
    • Education: 1546, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Doctor of Theology
    • Life Event: 1546, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Superintendent
    • Life Event: 1564, University of Jena, Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; Pro Chancellor and Vice-Dean
    • Life Event: 1570, Dillenburg, Lahn-Dill-Kreis, Hessen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
    • Life Event: 1572, Siegen, Siegen-Wittgenstein, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor
    • Life Event: 1573, Coburg, Bayern, Germany; Lutheran Pastor

    Notes:

    Maximilian Mörlin
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Maximilian Mörlin ( 14 October 1516, Wittenberg, Electorate of Saxony - 20 April 1584, Coburg, Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach ) was a Lutheran theologian, court preacher, Superintendent in Coburg, and Reformer.

    Life
    Maximilian grew up with his older brother, Joachim Mörlin, as the sons of Jodok Mörlin ( Jodocus Morlinus, ca. 1490 - 1550 ), the Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wittenberg. After a harsh upbringing, when he learned the trade of a tailor, he switched to the profession of a scholar. Like his brother, he studied at Wittenberg in 1533 and came under the influence of Martin Luther and especially Philipp Melanchthon. From 1539, he was the pastor in Pegau and Zeitz and, after 1543, in Schalkau. On the recommendation of his teacher, he came to Coburg in 1544 as a court preacher ( Hofprediger ) and visited the city’s churches and schools on the behalf of the Duke of Saxony.

    After Maximilian graduated in 1546 under Caspar Cruciger the Elder at Wittenberg to the rank of Doctor, he was appointed as a Superintendent. In the theological debates of the times, he was at first on the side of Matthias Flacius. He pursued the condemnation of Justus Menius, participated in the Colloquy of Worms in 1557 and wrote with and Johann Stössel the Weimarer Konfutationsbuch [ the Weimarer Book of Refutations ], which was mandatory for the Lutheran churches throughout Thuringia. The Duke of Saxony, John Frederick the Middle, also took him to Heidelberg to prevent his father-in-law, Frederick III the Pious, the Elector Palatinate of the Rhine, from going over to the Reformed side. The Heidelberger Abendmahlsgespräch [ Heidelberger Discussion of the Lord’s Supper ], with which Mörlin was involved on 3 and 4 July 1560, remained unsuccessful.

    However, from the side of the Radicals, Flacius struck, distancing Mörlin from the Philippists. He fought against Andreas Osiander and helped in 1556 to enforce the Reformation to the Margraviate of Baden-Durlach on the behalf of its ruler, Charles II. As the Spiritual Assessor for the Consistory of Weimar, he pleaded in 1561 for peace with the terms of the mediating theologian Melanchthon. In Jena, he served in 1564 as the Pro-Chancellor and Vice-Dean in the first program for theological doctorates and upgraded Stössel’s academic degree from Magister to Doctor.

    The next Duke of Saxony, John William, himself the supporter of Flacius, expelled Mörlin from the Duchy in 1569. A year later, Mörlin was appointed to Dillenburg and later Siegen, where he represented his side against the Reformed tendencies of the ruler, the Count of Nassau-Dillenburg, John VI, but without success. In 1573, he returned from Siegen to Coburg, where he was restored to his old offices. He dismissed the Gnesio-Lutherans and used his influence to add to the Formula Concordiae [ Formula of Concord ] and to contend with its effects.

    Mörlin gained importance as a preacher and the representative of church administrators.

    In 1581, he married for the second time. He was survived by twelve sons.

    Literature
    (English) John McClintock and James Strong, “Mörlin, Maximilian”, in : Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature, Volume VI. - ME - NEV. ( New York City : Harper & Brothers, 1894 ), pages 617 and 618
    (English) Samuel Macauley Jackson, editor, “Moerlin, Maximilian”, in : The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Volume VII : Liutfrand - Moralities ( New York City and London : Funk and Wagnalls Company, 1910 ), page 434.
    (German) Julius August Wagenmann, “Mörlin, Maximilian”, in : Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie ( ADB ) [ General German Biography ], Band 22 [ Volume 22 ] ( Leipzig : Duncker & Humblot, 1885 ), page 325.
    (German) Friedrich [ Eduard ] Lezius ( as Karl Färber ) : “Mörlin, Maximilian”, in : Realencyklopädie für protestantische Theologie und Kirche ( RE ) [ Real Encyclopedia of Protestant Theology and Church ], 3. Auflage, Dreizehtner Band : Methodismus in Amerika bis Neuplatonismus [ 3rd Edition, Thirteenth Volume : Methodism in America to Neo-Platonism ] ( Leipzig : J. C. Hinrichs, 1903 ), pages 247 - 249.
    (German) Wolfgang Hamm, editor, Wittenberger Gelehrtenstammbuch [ Pedigrees of the Wittenberger Scholars ], produced by the Deutsches Historisches Museum [ Museum of German History ] of Berlin in cooperation with the Mitteldeutschen Verlag ( Halle : Mitteldeutschen Verlag, 1999 ), ISBN 3-932776-76-3, page 327
    (German) August Beck, Johann Friedrich der Mittlere von Sachsen [ John Friedrich the Middle of Saxony ], Volumes 1 and 2 ( Weimar : Hermann Böhlau, 1858 )
    (German) Albert Greiner, “Das Leben und Wirken des Doktors der Theologie Maximilian Mörlin ( Superintendent zu Coburg ) [ The Life and Work of the Doctor of Theology Maxmilian Mörlin ( Superintendent of Coburg ) ]”, in : Aus der Heimat ( des Coburger Landes ) [ From the Homeland of the Coburger Land ], 1936

    The Reason Pastors Signed the Victorini Strigel [ In the winter of 1561 and 1562, after Matthias Flacius and his followers were tossed out of the University of Jena, a ] “Confession of Strigel” was sent to Württemberg for the settlement of the contentious points with Strigel, on the basis of which Jakob Andreae and Christoph Binder formulated a “Victorini Declaration”, which were recognized by the latter and the superintendents of the country. In order to achieve this agreement in the country, Maximilian Mörlin and Johann Stössel undertook a Visitation but were met with the bitter opposition from the pastor because of the Declaration. Even a “Superdeclaratio” [ Latin, “Super-sized

    Maximillian married Rosenthaler, Ursula in 1543 in Schalkau, Sonneberg, Thüringen, Germany. Ursula (daughter of Rosenthaler, Egidius and Grünhofer, Ursula) was born in 1519 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died on 31 Jul 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 2 Aug 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rosenthaler, Ursula was born in 1519 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (daughter of Rosenthaler, Egidius and Grünhofer, Ursula); died on 31 Jul 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 2 Aug 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L8MV-HVW

    Notes:

    His first marriage took place in Zeitz, Burgenlanddreis, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany in 1541 to Ursula Rosenthaler. Martin Luther performed the wedding ceremony. Ursula was born in Nuremberg, Urban District, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany around 1520 and died on 31 Jul 1580 at 8:45 pm. There were 12 sons and 3 daughters from this marriage.

    2055 Ursula Rosenthaler was born in Nuremberg around 1520 and died in Coburg on 31 Jul 1580. She was married in Zeitz by Dr. Martin Luther in 1541 to Maximilian Mörlin.

    Miscellaneous: Jodocus Morlin and seine Nachkommen (Karina Kulbach-Fricke), Year and place of birth as 1520 in Nuremberg.

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    Ancestral list: Rosenthaler Ursula

    14th generation

    12071 Rosenthal Ursula
    * 1519 in Nuremberg.
    † 31.07.1580 in Coburg, age: 61 years
    oo 1541 in Zeitz with Mörlin Maximilian, born 14.10.1516 in Wittenberg, †
    20.04.1584 in Coburg.
    Children:
    1) Mörlin N.,
    , † before 1550
    2) Mörlin N.,
    , † before 1550
    3) Mörlin N.,
    , † before 1550
    4) Mörlin Helena, ev.,
    * 01.04.1542 in Zeitz, † 28.07.1622 in Römhild
    oo 18.11.1561 in Coburg with Langer Daniel, Superintendent Johann, pastor in Bolchenheim / Silesia, and N Gertraud>.
    5) Mörlin Apollonia, ev.,
    * around 1545 in Schalkau, † 16.01.1584 in Saalfeld
    oo 13.11.1566 in Coburg with Reinmann Andreas, ev., pastor in Krölpa.
    6) Mörlin Joachim, ev.,
    * around 1550, † after 1584
    7) Mörlin Katharina, ev.,
    * around 1550
    oo 13.04.1573 in Hildburghausen with Scheppach Matthäus, ev., pastor.
    8) Mörlin Ursula, ev.,
    * around 1554, † 04.1587
    oo 15.02.1575 in Coburg with Enter Paulus.
    9) Mörlin Maximilian, ev., Pastor in Coburg,
    * 21.04.1555, † 03.1628 in Coburg
    oo 1/1 07.06.1575 in Coburg with Gromann Margarete.
    oo 2/1 05.09.1587 in Coburg with Rudolph Barbara.
    10) Mörlin Christoph, ev.,
    * 08.12.1555 in Coburg, † 1558 in Coburg
    11) Mörlin Cordula, ev.,
    * 12.04.1557 in Coburg
    oo 26.11.1582 with from mountain (Amberg, Montanus) Johann Erhard, ev.,
    Superintendent in Heldburg Hildburghausen>.
    12) Mörlin Jobst, ev.,
    * 29.05.1558 in Coburg, † 06.1558 in Coburg
    13) Mörlin Joachim, ev.,
    * 17.07.1559 in Coburg, † 05.1590 in Coburg
    14) Mörlin N., ev.,
    * 29.09.1560 in Coburg
    15) Mörlin Rebecca, ev.,
    * 08.03.1562 in Coburg, † 08.1620 in Coburg
    oo 1/1 21.02.1586 in Coburg with Kirbach Johann, pastor in Coburg.
    oo 2/1 26.07.1592 in Coburg with Reusch Balthasar.
    oo 3/1 10.09.1611 in Coburg with Thiem Daniel.
    16) Mörlin Johannes ?, ev., Dr. theol.,
    * 29.01.1564 in Coburg, † 13.05.1590 in Coburg
    17) Mörlin N., ev.,
    * 11.10.1565 in Coburg, † 01.1567 in Coburg
    18) Mörlin Gabriel, ev.,
    * 22.11.1566 in Coburg, † 10.04.1584
    Sources: Karche: The clergy in the Duchy of Coburg; Archive Euler

    15th generation

    24142 Rosenthaler Gilg (Egidius), merchant, RH in Nuremberg
    * around 1476 in Nuremberg.
    † 11.1520 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1505 in Nuremberg with Grunhofer Ursula, * around 1490 in Nuremberg, †
    1525 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Rosenthaler Helena,
    * around 1505 in Nuremberg, † 1547 in Nuremberg
    oo 1523 in Nuremberg with Höchstetter Antoni II, merchant in Augsburg.
    2) Rosenthaler Catharina,
    * 1507 in Nuremberg
    3) Rosenthaler Elisabeth,
    * 1509 in Nuremberg, † after 1551 in Leipzig
    oo around 1527 in Leipzig? with Clementi Frantz, bookseller, RH in Leipzig.
    4) Rosenthaler Ottilia,
    * around 1510 in Nuremberg
    5) Rosenthaler Henßlein,
    * 1511 in Nuremberg, † 1511 in Nuremberg
    6) Rosenthaler Egidi,
    * 1512 in Nuremberg
    7) Rosenthaler Christoph,
    * 1513 in Nuremberg, † 1568 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/2 23.01.1548 in Nuremberg with Praun Helene Grünhof Clara>.
    8) Rosenthaler Franz,
    * 1515 in Nuremberg
    9) Rosenthaler Caspar,
    * 1517 in Nuremberg
    10) Rosenthal Balthazar,
    * 1518 in Nuremberg, † 1549 in Aachen
    11) Rosenthaler Ursula,
    * 1519 in Nuremberg, † July 31, 1580 in Coburg
    oo 1541 in Zeitz with Mörlin Maximilian, pastor, court preacher.
    12) Rosenthaler Hasdrubal, ev.,
    * around 1520
    oo 05.03.1555 in Nuremberg with Ebner von Eschenbach Catharina.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    24143 Gr. Ursula
    * around 1490 in Nuremberg.
    † 1525 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1505 in Nuremberg with Rosenthaler Gilg, * around 1476 in Nuremberg, †
    11.1520 in Nuremberg.

    16th generation

    48284 Rosenthaler Martin, merchant in Nuremberg
    * around 1450 in Nuremberg.
    † before 1524 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1475 with N Elsa, * around 1455, † after 1524 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Rosenthaler Brigitte,
    , † 1559 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Mair Jacob.
    2) Rosenthaler Conrad,
    , † 1510 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Koler gene. Forstmeister Susanna.
    3) Rosenthaler Anton, metal dealer,
    , † 1524 in Nuremberg
    oo 1511 with N Anna.
    4) Rosenthaler Caspar, metal dealer,
    5) Rosenthaler Gilg (Egidius), merchant, RH in Nuremberg,
    * around 1476 in Nuremberg, † 11.1520 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1505 in Nuremberg with Grunhofer Ursula.
    6) Rosenthaler Martin, RH in Nuremberg,
    * around 1490, † 02.05.1559 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with N Margaretha.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    48285 N Elsa (Elsbeth)
    * around 1455.
    † after 1524 in Nuremberg.
    around 1475 with Rosenthaler Martin, * around 1450 in Nuremberg, † before 1524 in
    Nuremberg.
    Sources: Mitt. Joachim Walther

    48286 Grunhofer Christoph, businessman in Nuremberg
    * around 1460.
    † 10.1520 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1480 in Nuremberg with Schlüsselfelder Ursula, * 1461 in Nuremberg, †
    07.1527 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Gr. Christoph,
    2) Grunhofer Sebald,
    3) Grunhofer Hans,
    4) Grommit Brigitta,
    5) Gr. Ursula,
    * around 1490 in Nuremberg, † 1525 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1505 in Nuremberg with Rosenthaler Gilg (Egidius), merchant, RH in
    Nuremberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    48287 Key fields Ursula
    * 1461 in Nuremberg.
    † 07.1527 in Nuremberg, age at death: 66 years
    oo around 1480 in Nuremberg with Grunhofer Christoph, * around 1460, † 10.1520 in
    Nuremberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    17th generation

    96568 Rosenthaler Martin, merchant in Nuremberg
    * 1418.
    b 26.09.1492 in Nuremberg St. Sebald, age: 74 years
    oo 1/1 around 1440 with N. Margarethe, † before 1491 in Nuremberg (?).
    oo 2/1 around 1450 with Melber? Elsbeth.
    Children with N. Margarethe:
    1) Rosenthaler Kaspar,
    2) Rosenthaler Anthoni, Nuremberg,
    * around 1440 in Nuremberg, † 1524 in Nuremberg
    oo before 1512 with N Anna.
    3) Rosenthaler Magdalene,
    * around 1445 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Wenzel (Stenzel) Lorenz, Kaufmann.
    4) Rosenthal Dorothea,
    * around 1445 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 ... with Schedler Hans, Bgrecht in Nuremberg.
    oo 2/1 before 1507 with Ernst Peter.
    Kids with Melber? Elsbeth:
    1) Rosenthal Hans, Kfm,
    , † before 1531
    oo 1/1 ... with N N ..
    oo 2/1 ... with Imhoff Esther.
    2) Rosenthaler Wilhelm?,
    3) Rosenthaler Conrad,
    , † 1509
    oo ... with N Barbara.
    4) Rosenthaler Brigitta,
    , † 1559 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Mayr (Meir) Jacob, Named.
    5) Rosenthaler Martin, businessman in Nuremberg,
    * around 1450 in Nuremberg, † before 1524 in Nuremberg
    oo about 1475 with N Elsa (Elsbeth).
    Sources: Archive Euler

    96569 Melber? Elsbeth.
    oo 1/2 around 1450 with Rosenthaler Martin, * 1418, b 26.09.1492 in Nuremberg
    St. Sebald.

    96572 Grunhofer (Granhofer) Hermann, Münzmeister in Merano
    * around 1435.
    Child:
    Gr Christoph Christoph, businessman in Nuremberg,
    * around 1460, † 10.1520 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1480 in Nuremberg with key fields Ursula.

    96574 Schlüsselfelder (of Kirchen-Sittenbach) Hans, Kfm in Nuremberg
    * around 1420.
    † 22.08.1473 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/1 around 1458 in Bamberg with Geyer Clara, * around 1435 in Bamberg, †
    31.05.1463 in Nuremberg.
    oo 2/1 around 1465 in Nuremberg with Baumgartner Dorothea and Groland Veronica, † 1473 in Nuremberg.
    Children with Geyer Clara:
    1) Key fields Gregorius,
    2) key fields Clara,
    , † 1463 in Nuremberg
    3) Key fields Benigna,
    * around 1460 in Nuremberg, † 20.04.1542 in Nuremberg
    oo 04.06.1482 in Nuremberg with Dietherr Georg III. and Grauhofer Dorothea>.
    4) key fields Ursula,
    * 1461 in Nuremberg, † 07.1527 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1480 in Nuremberg with Grunhofer Christoph, businessman in Nuremberg.
    Children with Baumgartner Dorothea:
    1) key fields Hans III.,
    * around 1465, † 1480 in Olomouc / Moravia
    2) Key fields Sixtus,
    * 1466 in Nuremberg
    Sources: Archive Euler

    96575 Geyer Clara
    * around 1435 in Bamberg.
    † 31.05.1463 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1458 in Bamberg with key fields Hans, * around 1420, † 22.08.1473
    in Nuremberg.

    18th generation

    193136 Rosenthaler N ..
    oo ... with N Els, † 1442 in Nuremberg.
    Child:
    Rosenthaler Martin, merchant in Nuremberg,
    * 1418, b 26.09.1492 in Nuremberg St. Sebald
    oo 1/1 around 1440 with N. Margarethe.
    oo 2/1 around 1450 with Melber? Elsbeth.

    193137 N Els.
    † 1442 in Nuremberg.
    oo ... with Rosenthaler N ..

    193144 Gr. Philipp
    * around 1400.
    oo ... with Pömer Maria, * around 1405.
    Children:
    1) Groor Dorothea,
    * around 1430, † 1483
    oo ... with Dietherr (von Anwanden and Schwaich) Georg, goldsmith
    .
    2) Grunhofer (Granhofer) Hermann, Münzmeister in Merano,
    * around 1435

    193145 Pömer Maria
    * around 1405.
    oo ... with Grunhofer Philipp, * around 1400.

    193148 Schlüsselfelder Heinrich II., Bg in Nuremberg
    * around 1393 in Nuremberg.
    † 23.05.1442 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/1 ... with Bozlinger Anna .
    oo 2/1 around 1420 in Nuremberg with Stromer of Reichenbach Barbara, * um
    1393 in Nuremberg, † 1449 in Nuremberg.
    oo 3/1 ... with Stromer Barbara, * around 1395 in Nuremberg, † 1449 in Nuremberg.
    Children with Bozlinger Anna: -
    Children with Stromer from Reichenbach Barbara:
    1) key fields Heinrich III.,
    , † 1490
    oo 1469 with Ebner Anna Anna>.
    2) Key Fields Henry IV, named,
    oo ... with von der Weiden Anna .
    3) key fields Sebald, named,
    * around 1415 in Nuremberg, † 1487
    oo ... with Schnöd Anna .
    4) key fields (of Kirchen-Sittenbach) Hans, Kfm in Nuremberg,
    * around 1420, † 22.08.1473 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 around 1458 in Bamberg with Geyer Clara.
    oo 2/1 around 1465 in Nuremberg with Baumgartner Dorothea and Groland Veronica>.
    5) Key fields Caspar,
    * 1424 in Nuremberg, † 1509 in Nuremberg
    oo 1454 in Nuremberg with Ebner Ursula and Austrian Anna>.
    6) Key Fields Margaretha,
    * around 1435 in Nuremberg
    oo 1452 with Harßdörffer Paulus, named.
    Children with Stromer Barbara: -
    Sources: Archive Euler

    193,149 Stromer of Reichenbach Barbara
    * around 1393 in Nuremberg.
    † 1449 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/2 around 1420 in Nuremberg with key fields Heinrich II, * around 1393
    in Nuremberg, † 23.05.1442 in Nuremberg.
    Sources: AL Oberhof Biedermann; AL Luck, ALU 1185

    193150 Geyer Fritz
    * around 1405 in Bamberg.
    oo ... with Dintner N., * around 1410.
    Child:
    Geyer Clara,
    * around 1435 in Bamberg, † May 31, 1643 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1458 in Bamberg with key fields (by Kirchen-Sittenbach) Hans,
    Kfm in Nuremberg.

    193151 Dintner N.
    * around 1410.
    oo ... with Geyer Fritz, * around 1405 in Bamberg.

    19th generation

    386296 Key fields Conrad
    * around 1360 in Bamberg.
    oo around 1390 in Bamberg with Seybold Katharina, * around 1360 in Bamberg.
    Children:
    1) key fields Ulrich I.,
    , † 01.1451 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Daffheimer Ursula.
    2) key fields Jacob,
    3) key fields Catharina,
    oo ... with Zeidler Hanß.
    4) key fields Anna,
    oo 1436 with Rieter of Kornburg (Zu Kalbensteinberg) Hanß.
    5) key fields Heinrich II., Bg in Nuremberg,
    * around 1393 in Nuremberg, † 23.05.1442 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 ... with Bozlinger Anna .
    oo 2/1 around 1420 in Nuremberg with Stromer von Reichenbach Barbara.
    oo 3/1 ... with Stromer Barbara.
    6) key fields Conrad II,
    * around 1395
    oo 1418 in Nuremberg with von Hezelsdorff Magdalena .
    Sources: Archive Euler

    386297 Seybold Katharina
    * around 1360 in Bamberg.
    oo around 1390 in Bamberg with key fields Conrad, * around 1360 in Bamberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    386298 Stromer of Reichenbach Martin, patrician in Nuremberg
    * around 1361 in Nuremberg.
    † 02.06.1406 in Nuremberg.
    oo 06.12.1391 in Nuremberg with Behaim Catharina, * 02.04.1376 in
    Nuremberg, † after 1431 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Stromer from Reichenbach Margaretha,
    oo ... with hostage (Peter), named.
    2) Stromer from Reichenbach Brigitta,
    oo ... with Cammermeister gen. Camerarius Heinrich.
    3) Stromer by Reichenbach Barbara,
    * around 1393 in Nuremberg, † 1449 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/2 around 1420 in Nuremberg with key fields Heinrich II., Bg in Nuremberg.

    386299 Behaim Catharina
    * 02.04.1376 in Nuremberg.
    † after 1431 in Nuremberg.
    oo 06.12.1391 in Nuremberg with Stromer of Reichenbach Martin, * around 1361
    in Nuremberg, † 02.06.1406 in Nuremberg.

    386300 Geyer N.
    * around 1375 in Bamberg (?).
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Geyer Fritz,
    * around 1405 in Bamberg
    oo ... with Dintner N ..

    20th generation

    772592 Schlüsselfelder Hanß, Bg in Bamberg
    * around 1335 in Bamberg.
    oo ... with von Thüngfeld Kunigunde, * around 1335 in Bamberg.
    Child:
    Key fields Conrad,
    * around 1360 in Bamberg
    oo around 1390 in Bamberg with Seybold Katharina.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    772593 from Thüngfeld Kunigunde
    * around 1335 in Bamberg.
    oo ... with key fields Hanß, * around 1335 in Bamberg.
    Sources: AL Reinicke

    772594 Seybold Heinrich, councilman
    * around 1305 in Bamberg.
    oo ... with Weigel Catharina, * around 1320.
    Child:
    Seybold Katharina,
    * around 1360 in Bamberg
    oo around 1390 in Bamberg with key fields Conrad.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    772595 Weigel Catharina
    * around 1320.
    oo ... with Seybold Heinrich, * around 1305 in Bamberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    772596 Stromer of Reichenbach (Stromair) Franz I., patrician in Nuremberg
    * around 1320 in Nuremberg, ~ ... in Nuremberg St. Sebald.
    † 1362 in Nuremberg S.Sebald.
    oo 1/2 after 1357 in Nuremberg with Pömer Gerhauß, * around 1315 in Nuremberg, †
    1362 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Stromer of Reichenbach Franz II, RH in Nuremberg,
    * around 1359 in Nuremberg, † 1422 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Schoppers from Schoppershof Anna Caspar>.
    2) Stromer from Reichenbach Margaretha,
    * around 1360 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Groland von Oedenberg Martin.
    3) Stromer von Reichenbach Martin, patrician in Nuremberg,
    * around 1361 in Nuremberg, † 02.06.1406 in Nuremberg
    oo 06.12.1391 in Nuremberg with Behaim Catharina.

    772597 Pömer Gerhauß
    * around 1315 in Nuremberg, ~ ... in Nuremberg St. Sebald.
    † 1362 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/1 around 1331 in Nuremberg with Holzschuher Fritz III. Seifried, RH in Nuremberg, and Weigel Elisabeth>, * around 1300 in Nuremberg,
    † 22.09.1357 in Nuremberg.
    oo 2/1 after 1357 in Nuremberg with Stromer von Reichenbach Franz I., * um
    1320 in Nuremberg, † 1362 in Nuremberg S.Sebald.
    Children with Holzschuher Fritz III .: -

    772598 Behaim Michael, patrician in Nuremberg
    * 29.09.1315 in Nuremberg.
    † 10.01.1389 in Nuremberg, age: 73 J 3 M 11 T.
    oo 1/1 1347 in Nuremberg with Stromer von Reichenbach Cunegunda by Reichenbach Peter the Elder, captain of the Swabian Confederation, and Ebner
    Siglit>, * around 1331 in Nuremberg, † 19.05.1360 in Nuremberg.
    oo 2/1 10.08.1362 in Nuremberg with Kumpf Margaretha, * around 1337 in
    Windsheim (?), † 31.10.1376 in Nuremberg.
    oo 3/1 1377 in Nuremberg with Wagner Margaretha Nuremberg>, * around 1351, † 11.1386.
    Children with Stromer from Reichenbach Cunegunda:
    1) Behaim Peter,
    * 1356 in Nuremberg, † 1414
    oo ... with von Grauberg Ursula.
    2) Behaim Margaretha,
    * 1358 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Holzschuher Lorenz.
    3) Behaim Sebald,
    * 1359
    Children with Kumpf Margaretha:
    1) Behaim Anna,
    * around 1368 in Nuremberg, † 13.02.1436 in Nuremberg
    oo 11.09.1385 in Nuremberg with Tucher Hans I. Commercial master at the milk market, and Pfinzing Anna>.
    2) Behaim Margaretha,
    * 1370 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Schnöd Conrad.
    3) Behaim Sebald, Knight,
    * 1371 in Nuremberg, † after 1433
    4) Behaim Michael II, merchant,
    * 19.04.1373 in Nuremberg, † 17.09.1446 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 28.02.1392 with cousin Dorothea.
    oo 2/1 1411 in Nuremberg with Stromer Barbara.
    oo 3/1 1423 in Nuremberg with Rieter Else.
    oo 4/1 1428 in Nuremberg with Ortlieb Christine.
    5) Behaim Bartholomew,
    * 1374
    6) Behaim Catharina,
    * 02.04.1376 in Nuremberg, † after 1431 in Nuremberg
    oo 06.12.1391 in Nuremberg with Stromer von Reichenbach Martin, patrician
    in Nuremberg.
    Children with Wagner Margaretha:
    1) Behaim Cunegunda,
    * around 1378 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Ortlieb Jacob.
    2) Behaim Philipp,
    * 1381 in Nuremberg
    3) Behaim Cunegunda,
    * 1383 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Nützel Peter, RH in Nuremberg.
    4) Behaim Nicolaus,
    * 1384 in Nuremberg
    5) Behaim Philipp,
    * around 1385 in Nuremberg
    6) Behaim Susanna,
    * around 1385 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Wolfarth gen. Reichswirth Johann.
    7) Behaim Christina,
    * around 1385 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Nützel Lorenz.

    772599 Kumpf Margaretha
    * around 1337 in Windsheim (?).
    † 31.10.1376 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/2 10.08.1362 in Nuremberg with Behaim Michael, * 29.09.1315 in
    Nuremberg, † 10.01.1389 in Nuremberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler; "The Karthäuser Peter Kumpf von Windsheim";
    Mitt. Ethel Rolwes

    772600 Zollner named Geyer N.
    * around 1340.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Geyer N.,
    * around 1375 in Bamberg (?)

    21st generation

    1545184 Key fields Heinrich, Ritter in Bamberg
    * around 1300.
    oo 1330 in Bamberg (?) with gardener Gertraud, * around 1310.
    Children:
    1) key fields Hanß, Bg in Bamberg,
    * around 1335 in Bamberg
    oo ... with by Thüngfeld Kunigunde.
    2) Key Fields Nicolaus I.,
    * around 1340
    oo ... with Hald von Adelsdorff Apollonia.
    3) key fields Cunegunda,
    * around 1340
    Sources: Archive Euler

    1545185 gardener Gertraud
    * around 1310.
    oo 1330 in Bamberg (?) with key fields Heinrich, * around 1300.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    1545186 by Thüngfeld Heinrich, Edelknecht
    * around 1300.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    by Thüngfeld Kunigunde,
    * around 1335 in Bamberg
    oo ... with key fields Hanß, Bg in Bamberg.
    Sources: AL Reinicke

    1545190 Weigel Konrad, RH in Nuremberg
    * around 1270.
    † around 1332 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/1 ... with von Heimburg N. .
    oo 2/1 1318 in Nuremberg with Holzschuher Gerhauß, * around 1300 in Nuremberg.
    Child with von Heimburg N .:
    Weigel Konrad, named,
    * around 1300 in Nuremberg
    Child with Holzschuher Gerhauß:
    Weigel Catharina,
    * around 1320
    oo ... with Seybold Heinrich, councilman.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    1545191 Holzschuher Gerhauß (Gutta)
    * around 1300 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/2 1318 in Nuremberg with Weigel Konrad, * around 1270, † around 1332 in Nuremberg.

    1545192 Stromer of Reichenbach Henry II, RH in Nuremberg
    * around 1268 in Nuremberg.
    † 30.04.1347 in Nuremberg S. Lorenz, b ... in Nuremberg St. Lorenz.
    oo 1/1 around 1290 in Nuremberg with glass bowl Kunigunde , †
    around 1297.
    oo 2/1 1298 in Nuremberg with Geuschmidt Margaretha, * around 1282 in
    Nuremberg, † 24.11.1350 in Nuremberg.
    Children with glass bowl Kunigunde:
    1) Stromer von Reichenbach Peter, merchant,
    * around 1290 in Nuremberg, † 03.12.1388 in Nuremberg
    2) Stromer from Reichenbach Heinrich,
    * around 1291 in Nuremberg, † 1348 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Koler Gerhaus .
    3) Stromer of Reichenbach Agnes, nun at the holy grave in Bamberg,
    * around 1293 in Nuremberg
    4) Stromer von Reichenbach Clara, nun at the holy grave in Bamberg,
    * around 1294 in Nuremberg
    5) Stromer von Reichenbach Gerhauß, nun in Nuremberg St. Catharinen,
    * around 1295 in Nuremberg
    6) Stromer of Reichenbach Adelheid, nun in Nuremberg St. Clara,
    * around 1296 in Nuremberg
    7) Stromer von Reichenbach Conrad the Elder,
    * around 1297 in Nuremberg, † 1346 in In Lombardy
    oo ... with Weigel N.
    8) Stromer from Reichenbach Margaretha,
    * around 1302 in Nuremberg, † 1350 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/2 around 1325 with Behaim Albrecht VI., RH, commanding officer V., Fernhändler, RH, BM, Schöffe in Nuremberg, and Eißvogel Ursula>.
    9) Stromer of Reichenbach Conrad,
    * around 1325 in Nuremberg, † 1358 in Milan
    Children with Geuschmidt Margaretha:
    1) Stromer of Reichenbach Albrecht,
    * around 1300 in Nuremberg
    2) Stromer of Reichenbach Erhard,
    * around 1302 in Nuremberg, † 1353
    oo ... with Volckamer Catharina and Brendel Hedwig>.
    3) Stromer von Reichenbach Margarete, nun in Nuremberg St. Clara,
    * around 1304 in Nuremberg
    4) Stromer von Reichenbach Catharina, nun in Nuremberg St. Clara,
    * around 1306 in Nuremberg
    5) Stromer by Reichenbach Andreas,
    * around 1308 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with N N ..
    6) Stromer of Reichenbach N., nun,
    * around 1315 in Nuremberg
    7) Stromer of Reichenbach N., nun,
    * around 1315 in Nuremberg
    8) Stromer von Reichenbach (Stromair) Franz I., patrician in Nuremberg,
    * around 1320 in Nuremberg, † 1362 in Nuremberg S.Sebald
    oo 1/2 after 1357 in Nuremberg with Pömer Gerhauß.
    9) Stromer of Reichenbach Ulman I.,
    * 1328 in Nuremberg, † 03.04.1407 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 1358 in Nuremberg with Hegner Anna .
    oo 2/1 1368 in Nuremberg with Groland Agnes .

    1545193 Geuschmidt Margaretha
    * around 1282 in Nuremberg.
    † 24.11.1350 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/2 1298 in Nuremberg with Stromer von Reichenbach Heinrich II., um
    1268 in Nuremberg, † 30.04.1347 in Nuremberg S. Lorenz.

    1545194 Pömer Heinrich II, patrician in Nuremberg
    * around 1271 in Nuremberg.
    † 16.10.1331 in Nuremberg S.Sebald.
    oo 1/1 ... with Pfinzing Ursula.
    oo 2/1 around 1300 in Nuremberg with Zenner Mechtild, * around 1285 in Nuremberg, †
    1357 in Nuremberg.
    Children with Pfinzing Ursula: -
    Children with Zenner Mechtild:
    1) Pömer Gerhauß,
    , † 1381 in Nuremberg
    2) Pömer Friedrich, RH,
    , † 20.10.1378 in Nuremberg
    3) Pömer Gertraud,
    4) Pömer Conrad,
    , † 04.03.1361 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Pfinzing Anna.
    5) Pömer Agnes,
    * around 1300 in Nuremberg, † 1391 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Ebner Albrecht IV ..
    6) Pömer Gerhauß,
    * around 1315 in Nuremberg, † 1362 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 around 1331 in Nuremberg with Holzschuher Fritz III., RH in Nuremberg
    .
    oo 2/1 after 1357 in Nuremberg with Stromer von Reichenbach (Stromair)
    Franz I, patrician in Nuremberg.

    1545195 Zenner Mechtild
    * around 1285 in Nuremberg.
    † 1357 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/2 around 1300 in Nuremberg with Pömer Heinrich II., around 1271 in
    Nuremberg, † 16.10.1331 in Nuremberg S.Sebald.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    1545196 Behaim Frederick II, knight, RH in Nuremberg
    * 25.01.1285 in Nuremberg.
    † 14.06.1365 in Nuremberg S.Cath.kl., age: 80 J 4 M 20 T.
    oo 19.01.1310 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Margareta, * around 1293 in Nuremberg,
    † 23.04.1368 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Behaim Friedrich III., RH in Nuremberg,
    * 1311 in Nuremberg, † 1379
    oo 1/1 ... with Pfinzing Christina .
    oo 2/2 ... with Weigel Cunegunda.
    2) Behaim Herdegen, RH in Nuremberg,
    * 1312 in Nuremberg, † 1379
    oo ... with Great Catharina .
    3) Behaim Michael, patrician in Nuremberg,
    * 29.09.1315 in Nuremberg, † 10.01.1389 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 1347 in Nuremberg with Stromer von Reichenbach Cunegunda by Reichenbach Peter the Elder, captain of the Swabian Confederation, and Ebner
    Siglit>.
    oo 2/1 10.08.1362 in Nuremberg with Kumpf Margaretha.
    oo 3/1 1377 in Nuremberg with Wagner Margaretha Nuremberg>.
    4) Behaim Crafft,
    * 1326 in Nuremberg, † 1406
    oo 1/1 ... with Geuder Elisabeth Nuremberg, and Great Anna>.
    oo 2/1 ... with Volckamer Margaretha and pencil Anna>.

    1545197 Pfinzing Margaret
    * around 1293 in Nuremberg.
    † 23.04.1368 in Nuremberg, b ... in the choir of St. Catharinen.
    oo 19.01.1310 in Nuremberg with Behaim Friedrich II, * 25.01.1285 in
    Nuremberg, † 14.06.1365 in Nuremberg S.Cath.kl ..
    Sources: Archive Euler; Biedermann, Nuremberg patriciate; AL Rusam-Käppel

    1545198 Kumpf Conrad, RH in Windsheim
    * around 1315 in Windsheim.
    oo ... with N. Gotlinde, † 1363 in Windsheim.
    Children:
    1) Kumpf Margaretha,
    * around 1337 in Windsheim (?), † 31.10.1376 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/2 10.08.1362 in Nuremberg with Behaim Michael, patrician in Nuremberg.
    2) Kumpf Peter, BM in Windsheim,
    * around 1340 in Windsheim, † before 05.12.1405 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with N Clara.

    1545199 N. Gotlinde.
    † 1363 in Windsheim.
    oo ... with Kumpf Conrad, * around 1315 in Windsheim.

    1545200 Zollner called Geyer Friedrich
    * around 1305 in Bamberg.
    oo ... with N Christina.
    Child:
    Zollner named Geyer N.,
    * around 1340

    1545201 N Christina.
    oo ... with Zollner called Geyer Friedrich, * around 1305 in Bamberg.

    22nd generation

    3090370 Gardener N.
    * 1280.
    oo ... with attachments N., * around 1295.
    Child:
    Gardener Gertraud,
    * around 1310
    oo 1330 in Bamberg (?) with key fields Heinrich, Ritter in Bamberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    3090371 Attachments N.
    * around 1295.
    oo ... with gardener N., * 1280.

    3090372 by Thüngfeld Apelius, invested
    * 1270.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    by Thüngfeld Heinrich, Edelknecht,
    * around 1300
    Sources: AL Reinicke

    3090380 from Neumarkt (Weigel) Konrad
    * at 1240.
    † 1296.
    oo ... with Pfinzing Adelheid, * around 1250.
    Child:
    Weigel Konrad, RH in Nuremberg,
    * around 1270, † around 1332 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 ... with von Heimburg N. .
    oo 2/1 1318 in Nuremberg with Holzschuher Gerhauß (Gutta).

    3090381 Pfinzing Adelheid
    * around 1250.
    oo ... with von Neumarkt Konrad, * around 1240, † 1296.

    3090382 Holzschuher Friedrich, Schöffe
    * around 1250 in Nuremberg.
    † 23.03.1339 in Kl. Ebrach.
    oo 1/1 around 1300 in Nuremberg with Stromer Gutta, * around 1280 in Nuremberg, †
    04.10.1365 in Ebrach.
    oo 1/0 around 1275.
    Child with Stromer Gutta:
    Holzschuher Gerhauß (Gutta),
    * around 1300 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/2 1318 in Nuremberg with Weigel Konrad, RH in Nuremberg.
    Children with unknown: -

    3090383 Stromer Gutta
    * around 1280 in Nuremberg.
    † 04.10.1365 in Ebrach.
    oo around 1300 in Nuremberg with Holzschuher Friedrich, * around 1250 in Nuremberg,
    † 23.03.1339 in Kl. Ebrach.

    3090384 Stromer of Reichenbach Conrad II, RH in Nuremberg
    * around 1244 in Nuremberg.
    † 20.07.1319 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/1 1267 in Nuremberg with Esler Cunegunda, * around 1250 in Bamberg.
    oo 2/1 ... with von Lauffenholz Kunigunde Esler Anna>.
    Children with Esler Cunegunda:
    1) Stromer by Reichenbach Werner,
    2) Stromer of Reichenbach N.,
    oo ... with Schaz N ..
    3) Stromer of Reichenbach N.,
    oo ... with Steiner N ..
    4) Stromer of Reichenbach Otto,
    oo ... with N N ..
    5) Stromer before the preachers Conrad III., Master builder,
    * around 1267, † after 1323
    oo 1/1 ... with Wallenshofer N ..
    oo 2/1 ... with Farnbacher N ..
    6) Stromer of Reichenbach Heinrich II, RH in Nuremberg,
    * around 1268 in Nuremberg, † 30.04.1347 in Nuremberg S. Lorenz
    oo 1/1 around 1290 in Nuremberg with glass bowl Kunigunde .
    oo 2/1 1298 in Nuremberg with Geuschmidt Margaretha.
    Children with von Lauffenholz Kunigunde:
    1) Stromer of Reichenbach N.,
    oo ... with sheep Gottfried.
    2) Stromer of Reichenbach N.,
    oo ... with Pirckamer Conrad.
    3) Stromer von Reichenbach Elisabetha, abbess in Nuremberg St. Clara,
    * around 1290, † 1366 in Nuremberg
    4) Stromer by Reichenbach Hanß,
    * around 1300, † 1350
    oo 1/1 ... with Swiss chard N.
    oo 2/1 ... with von Wilhelmsdorff Margareta and Schenck of Arberg Gertraud>.
    oo 3/1 ... with Weigel Catharina.
    5) Stromer von Reichenbach Ulrich, RH, Ambassador in Nuremberg,
    * around 1310, † 1385 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 ... with Pirckamer N ..
    oo 2/1 1368 with Schmuggenhoser N ..

    3090385 Esler Cunegunda
    * around 1250 in Bamberg.
    oo 1267 in Nuremberg with Stromer von Reichenbach Conrad II, * around 1244 in
    Nuremberg, † 20.07.1319 in Nuremberg.

    3090386 Geuschmidt Heinrich, mayor in Nuremberg
    * around 1255 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1275 with N. Margarete, * around 1260, † after 1326.
    Child:
    Geuschmidt Margaretha,
    * around 1282 in Nuremberg, † 24.11.1350 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/2 1298 in Nuremberg with Stromer von Reichenbach Heinrich II., RH in
    Nuremberg.

    3090387 N. Margarete
    * around 1260.
    † after 1326.
    oo around 1275 with Geuschmidt Heinrich, * around 1255 in Nuremberg.

    3090388 Pömer Heinrich I.
    * 1244 in Nuremberg.
    † 1289 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1270 with Ortlieb N., * around 1250.
    Children:
    1) Pömer Heinrich II, patrician in Nuremberg,
    * around 1271 in Nuremberg, † 16.10.1331 in Nuremberg S.Sebald
    oo 1/1 ... with Pfinzing Ursula.
    oo 2/1 around 1300 in Nuremberg with Zenner Mechtild.
    2) Pömer Elisabetha,
    * around 1290 in Nuremberg
    oo 1317 with Fürer Conrad, knight.

    3090389 Ortlieb N.
    * around 1250.
    oo around 1270 with Pömer Heinrich I., * 1244 in Nuremberg, † around 1289 in Nuremberg.

    3090390 Zenner (Cenner) Konrad, witness
    * at 1235.
    Child:
    Zenner Mechtild,
    * around 1285 in Nuremberg, † 1357 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/2 around 1300 in Nuremberg with Pömer Heinrich II, patrician in Nuremberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    3090392 Behaim Albrecht V., farmer, RH, BM, Schöffe in Nuremberg
    * 06.02.1250 in Nuremberg.
    † 06.10.1342 in Nuremberg, b ... in Nuremberg, St. Catharina, Age: 92 J 8 M.
    oo 01.10.1280 in Nuremberg with Eißvogel Ursula, * around 1257 in Nuremberg, †
    25.05.1328 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Behaim Frederick II, Knight, RH in Nuremberg,
    * 25.01.1285 in Nuremberg, † 14.06.1365 in Nuremberg S.Cath.kl.
    oo 19.01.1310 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Margareta.
    2) Behaim Ursula,
    * 1286 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Langmann Otto.
    3) Behaim Albrecht VI., RH, solicitor,
    * 1288 in Nuremberg, † 1359
    oo 1/1 around 1311 with Ebner Agnes Nuremberg, and Kuedörfer Elisabeth>.
    oo 2/1 around 1325 with Stromer of Reichenbach Margaretha Reichenbach Heinrich II, RH in Nuremberg, and glass bowl Kunigunde>.
    oo 3/1 after 1350 with Weigel von Eschenau Cunegunda Paul, and Preitner Anna>.
    4) Behaim Agnes,
    * 05.1290 in Nuremberg, † 1344 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Pfinzing Michael, RH in Nuremberg Knights, and wooden shoe Geuda>.
    5) Behaim Conrad,
    * 1291 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Weigel von Eschenau Agnes Preitner Anna>.
    6) Behaim Margaretha,
    * 18.04.1294 in Nuremberg, † 1354
    oo 1322 in Nuremberg with Derrer Friederich, RH in Nuremberg.
    7) Behaim Adelheid,
    * 18.04.1299 in Nuremberg, † 1354 in Nuremberg
    oo 01.04.1322 in Nuremberg with Derrer (Dörrer) Friedrich IV. Frederick III, and Gemsenthal Magdalena>.
    8) Behaim Catharina,
    * 1301 in Nuremberg

    3090393 European eagle Ursula
    * around 1257 in Nuremberg, ~ ... in St. Catherine's Monastery.
    † 25.05.1328 in Nuremberg.
    oo 01.10.1280 in Nuremberg with Behaim Albrecht V., * 06.02.1250 in
    Nuremberg, † 06.10.1342 in Nuremberg.

    3090394 Pfinzing Fritz, Schöffe in Nuremberg
    * around 1274 in Nuremberg.
    † 04.04.1331 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1293 in Nuremberg with Geuschmidt Elspeth, * around 1277 in Nuremberg, †
    1368 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Pfinzing Conrad, RH, Schöffe,
    * ... in Nuremberg, † 1343 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 ... with Weigel Margareta .
    oo 2/1 ... with a suggestion Kunigunde.
    2) Pfinzing Heinrich,
    * ... in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Forstmeister N ..
    3) Pfinzing Hermann,
    , † after 1342
    oo ... with Mendel N ..
    4) Pfinzing N.,
    oo 1/1 ... with Gottsmann to the castle Wolfgang.
    oo 2/1 ... with Raspe Burkhard.
    5) Pfinzing N.,
    oo ... with Falzner from Haimendorff N.
    6) Pfinzing Adelheid,
    oo before 1374 with Schreyer Hans.
    7) Pfinzing Veit,
    8) Pfinzing Margareta,
    * around 1293 in Nuremberg, † 23.04.1368 in Nuremberg
    oo 19.01.1310 in Nuremberg with Behaim Friedrich II., knights, RH in Nuremberg.

    3090395 Geuschmidt Elspeth
    * around 1277 in Nuremberg.
    † 1368 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1293 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Fritz, * around 1274 in Nuremberg, †
    04.04.1331 in Nuremberg.

    3090400 Zollner called Geyer Friedrich dJ
    * around 1270 in Bamberg.
    b 07.09.1325 in Bamb.Franzisk.kl.vor d.Apostelaltar.
    oo 1/1 ... with N Agnes.
    oo 2/1 ... with N Elsbeth.
    Child with N Agnes:
    Zollner called Geyer Agnes,
    * around 1295 in Bamberg, † 1342 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Gross Konrad, Reichsschultheiß.
    Children with N Elsbeth:
    1) Zollner called Geyer Alheid,
    oo ... with Aufseß Otto.
    2) Zollner called Geyer Margretha,
    oo ... with from Aufseß Cunrat.
    3) Zollner called Geyer Elsbeth,
    oo ... with Aufseß Philipp.
    4) Zollner called Geyer Katharina,
    5) Zollner called Geyer Agnes,
    oo ... with Sampach Heinrich.
    6) Zollner called Geyer Friedrich,
    * around 1305 in Bamberg
    oo ... with N Christina.

    3090401 N Elsbeth.
    oo 1/2 ... with Zollner called Geyer Friedrich dJ, * around 1270 in
    Bamberg, b 07.09.1325 in Bamb.Franzisk.kl.vor d.Apostelaltar.

    23rd generation

    6180764 Holzschuher Heinrich, RH, Schöffe in Nuremberg
    * around 1220 in Nuremberg.
    † 1290 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/1 ... with Ebner Maria.
    oo 2/1 ... with Ortlieb Künne.
    oo 3/1 before 1250 with von Gründlach Elisabeth, * around 1225.
    Children with Ebner Maria: -
    Children with Ortlieb Künne: -
    Children with von Gründlach Elisabeth:
    1) Holzschuher Leupold,
    2) Holzschuher Herdegen, cloth traders,
    * around 1250 in Nuremberg, † 1321 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with N Katharina.
    3) Holzschuher Friedrich, Schöffe,
    * around 1250 in Nuremberg, † 23.03.1339 in Kl. Ebrach
    oo 1/1 around 1300 in Nuremberg with Stromer Gutta.
    oo 1/0 around 1275.
    4) wooden shoe Geuda,
    * around 1255 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1271 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Berthold III, knight.
    5) Lumberjack Kunigunde,
    * around 1270 in Nuremberg
    identical to cookie no. 12361578

    6180765 from Gründlach Elisabeth
    * at 1225.
    oo 1/3 before 1250 with Holzschuher Heinrich, * 1220 in Nuremberg, † 1290
    in Nuremberg.
    identical to cookie no. 12361579

    6180768 from Reichenbach gen. Stromair Conrad, Fernhandelskfm, Schöffe in
    Nuremberg
    * around 1210 in Kammerstein.
    † ... in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/1 around 1242 in Nuremberg with forest streamers Beatrix, * around 1227 in
    Nuremberg, † 1255 in Nuremberg (?).
    oo 2/1 around 1256 with Doggler N., * ... in Bamberg.
    oo 3/1 around 1260 with Hellwag Els.
    Child with forest streamers Beatrix:
    Stromer von Reichenbach Conrad II, RH in Nuremberg,
    * around 1244 in Nuremberg, † July 20, 1319 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 1267 in Nuremberg with Esler Cunegunda.
    oo 2/1 ... with von Lauffenholz Kunigunde (Anna) and donkey Anna>.
    Children with Doggler N .: -
    Children with Hellwag Els:
    1) from Reichenbach gen. Stromair Wolfram,
    2) from Reichenbach gen. Stromair Gerhauß,
    * around 1265 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Nüzel Conrad.

    6180769 Waldstromer Beatrix
    * around 1227 in Nuremberg.
    † around 1255 in Nuremberg (?).
    oo around 1242 in Nuremberg with von Reichenbach gen. Stromair Conrad, * um
    1210 in Kammerstein, † ... in Nuremberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    6180770 Esler Conrad IV, Knights in Bamberg
    * around 1210 in Dietenhofen.
    † before 1278 in Bamberg (?).
    oo ... with Waldstromer N., * around 1225.
    Children:
    1) Esler Conrad "the good judge",
    * around 1240 in Bamberg, † around 1319 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1270 in Bamberg with Pfinzing Anna.
    2) Esler Cunegunda,
    * around 1250 in Bamberg
    oo 1267 in Nuremberg with Stromer von Reichenbach Conrad II, RH in Nuremberg.

    6180771 Forest Streamers N.
    * at 1225.
    oo ... with Esler Conrad IV, * around 1210 in Dietenhofen, † before 1278 in
    Bamberg (?).
    Sources: Archive Euler

    6180772 Geuschmidt Rapolt (Rapoto), Schöffe in Nuremberg
    * around 1225 in Nuremberg.
    † after 1288 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1255 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Elisabeth, * around 1240 in Nuremberg, †
    after 1288 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Geuschmidt Heinrich, mayor of Nuremberg,
    * around 1255 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1275 with N. Margarete.
    2) Geuschmidt Berthold,
    * around 1255 in Nuremberg, † 1331 in Nuremberg
    Sources: Archive Euler
    identical to cookie no. 12361580

    6180773 Pfinzing Elisabeth
    * around 1240 in Nuremberg.
    † after 1288 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1255 in Nuremberg with Geuschmidt Rapolt, * around 1225 in Nuremberg, † after
    1288 in Nuremberg.
    identical to cookie no. 12361581

    6180776 Pömer Hans
    * around 1215 in Nuremberg.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Pömer Heinrich I.,
    * 1244 in Nuremberg, † 1289 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1270 with Ortlieb N ..

    6180778 N. Ortlieb, furrier, apprentice in Nuremberg
    * at 1225.
    † after 1286 in Nuremberg.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Ortlieb N.,
    * around 1250
    oo around 1270 with Pömer Heinrich I ..

    6180784 Behaim Friedrich I., patrician in Nuremberg
    * around 1223 in Nuremberg.
    † 05.08.1295 in Nuremberg, b ... in Nuremberg St. Catherine's Monastery.
    oo 1/1 1249 in Nuremberg with Pilgram by Eyb N., * around 1228 in Nuremberg, †
    ... in Nuremberg (?).
    oo 2/1 ... with Vorchtel N. , * around 1241 in Nuremberg.
    Child with Pilgram by Eyb N .:
    Behaim Albrecht V., long-distance dealer, RH, BM, Schöffe in Nuremberg,
    * 06.02.1250 in Nuremberg, † 06.10.1342 in Nuremberg
    oo 01.10.1280 in Nuremberg with Eißvogel Ursula.
    Children with Nursery N .: -

    6180785 Pilgram by Eyb N.
    * around 1228 in Nuremberg.
    † ... in Nuremberg (?).
    oo 1249 in Nuremberg with Behaim Friedrich I., * around 1223 in Nuremberg, †
    05.08.1295 in Nuremberg.

    6180786 Eißvogel Heinrich, Nuremberg
    * at 1230 in Nuremberg.
    † 1302 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1260 with Ebner Maria, * around 1245 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) eagle Ursula,
    * around 1257 in Nuremberg, † 25.05.1328 in Nuremberg
    oo 01.10.1280 in Nuremberg with Behaim Albrecht V., Fernhändler, RH, BM,
    Schöffe in Nuremberg.
    2) Eißvogel Heinrich,
    * around 1265 in Nuremberg, † after 1302
    oo before 1290 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing N.

    6180787 Ebner Maria
    * around 1245 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1260 with Eißvogel Heinrich, * around 1230 in Nuremberg, † 1302 in Nuremberg.

    6180788 Pfinzing Berthold III., Knight
    * around 1250 in Nuremberg.
    † after 24.11.1323 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1271 in Nuremberg with Holzschuher Geuda, * around 1255 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Pfinzing Ludewig, Knight,
    , † 16.11.1313 in Meissen / Sachs
    2) Pfinzing Anna,
    oo ... with Esler Conrad, mayor in Nuremberg and Neumarkt.
    3) Pfinzing Adelheid,
    , † 1344 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Haller to Kalckreuth Ulrich.
    4) Pfinzing Agnes,
    , † 30.05.1354
    oo ... with Teuffel Conrad, RH in Nuremberg.
    5) Pfinzing Margaretha, abbess in Kl. St Clara,
    , † 1364
    6) Pfinzing Geuda, nun in Engelthal,
    7) Pfinzing Elisabeth, nun in Engelthal,
    8) Pfinzing Sophia, nun in Frauenaurach,
    9) Pfinzing Barbara,
    oo ... with Rummel Wilhelm.
    10) Pfinzing Michael, RH in Nuremberg,
    , † 1345 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Behaim Agnes Schöffe in Nuremberg, and Eißvogel Ursula>.
    11) Pfinzing Conrad, Reichsschultheiß,
    oo ... with Zollner Gertraud.
    12) Pfinzing to the Steinbühl Markward, RH,
    , † 1364
    oo ... with Ellwanger Agnes.
    13) Pfinzing Gertraud,
    oo ... with Esler Engelbrecht .
    14) Pfinzing Agnes,
    * around 1272, † 13.08.1342 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Grand Conrad, Reichsschultheiß.
    15) Pfinzing Fritz, Schöffe in Nuremberg,
    * around 1274 in Nuremberg, † 04.04.1331 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1293 in Nuremberg with Geuschmidt Elspeth.
    16) Pfinzing Berthold IV "on the floor",
    * around 1275, † 1355 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Ebner Jeut .

    6180789 Wooden Schuher Geuda
    * around 1255 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1271 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Berthold III., * around 1250 in
    Nuremberg, † after 24.11.1323 in Nuremberg.

    6180790 Geuschmidt Berthold
    * around 1255 in Nuremberg.
    † 1331 in Nuremberg.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Geuschmidt Elspeth,
    * around 1277 in Nuremberg, † 1368 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1293 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Fritz, Schöffe in Nuremberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    6180800 Geyer Friedrich the Elder
    * around 1240 in Nuremberg.
    † 15.04.1294 in Bamberg, b ... in Bamberg Franziskanerkl.
    oo about 1270 with Zollner on the fire Agnes, * around 1255 in Bamberg, † after
    1308 in Bamberg.
    Children:
    1) Geyer Sifrid,
    2) Geyer Friedrich,
    3) Geyer Hermann,
    4) Geyer Konrad,
    , † 1343 in Bamberg
    oo ... with N Gertrud.
    5) Geyer Heinrich,
    6) Geyer Gertrud,
    , † 1313 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with big N ..
    7) Zollner called Geyer Friedrich dJ,
    * around 1270 in Bamberg, b 07.09.1325 in Bamb.Franzisk.kl.vor d.Apostelaltar
    oo 1/1 ... with N Agnes.
    oo 2/1 ... with N Elsbeth.
    Sources: Archive Euler; Mitt. Ethel Rolwes; AL hacker

    6180801 Zollner on the fire Agnes
    * around 1255 in Bamberg.
    † after 1308 in Bamberg, b ... in Bamberg Franziskanerkl.
    oo around 1270 with Geyer Friedrich the Elder, * around 1240 in Nuremberg, † 15.04.1294
    in Bamberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    24th generation

    12361528 Holzschuher Heinrich, Schöffe in Nuremberg
    * around 1190 in Nuremberg.
    † 1267 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1210 in Nuremberg with von Mayenthal Anna, * around 1195.
    Children:
    1) Holzschuher Herdegen II.,
    2) Holzschuher Seifried, RH,
    , † 1275 in Nuremberg
    3) Holzschuher Heinrich, RH, Schöffe in Nuremberg,
    * around 1220 in Nuremberg, † 1290 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 ... with Ebner Maria.
    oo 2/1 ... with Ortlieb Künne.
    oo 3/1 before 1250 with von Gründlach Elisabeth.
    identical to cookie no. 24723156

    12361529 from Mayenthal Anna
    * around 1195.
    oo around 1210 in Nuremberg with Holzschuher Heinrich, * around 1190 in Nuremberg,
    † 1267 in Nuremberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler
    identical to cookie no. 24723157

    12361530 von Gründlach Leupold III., Reichsministeriale in Bamberg, Würzburg
    * 1177.
    † after 1242.
    oo ... with N N ..
    Children:
    1) from Gründlach Elisabeth,
    * at 1225
    oo 1/3 before 1250 with Holzschuher Heinrich, RH, Schöffe in Nuremberg.
    2) von Gründlach Leupold I, bishop in Bamberg,
    * at 1230
    3) of Gründlach Hedwig,
    * at 1235, † before 1288
    oo ... with von Schlüsselberg Ulrich III ..
    identical to cookie no. 24723158

    12361531 N N ..
    oo ... with von Gründlach Leupold III., * 1177, † after 1242.
    identical to cookie no. 24723159

    12361536 by Reichenbach Gerhard, Knight on Reichsburg Kammerstein
    * around 1175 in Reichenbach.
    † 1205.
    oo ... with N. Mechthild, * around 1190 in Schwäb. Hall.
    Children:
    1) from Reichenbach gen. Stromair Conrad, Fernhandelskfm, Schöffe in
    Nuremberg,
    * around 1210 in Kammerstein, † ... in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 around 1242 in Nuremberg with Waldstromer Beatrix.
    oo 2/1 around 1256 with Doggler N ..
    oo 3/1 around 1260 with Hellwag Els.
    2) by Reichenbach Gerhard,
    * at 1210

    12361537 N. Mechthild
    * around 1190 in Schwäb. Hall.
    oo ... with von Reichenbach Gerhard, * 1175 in Reichenbach, † 1205.

    12361538 Waldstrom Konrad
    * 1178 in Nuremberg.
    † 02.11.1266 in Nuremberg, b ... in Nbg Barfüsserkloster, age: 88 years
    oo 1220 with by Berg Beatrix, * around 1205, † 06.02.1269 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) forest streamers Agnes,
    * ... in Nuremberg, † 27.03.1301 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Coler gen. Forstmeister Franz.
    2) forest streamers from Zabelshof Conrad, Forstmeister,
    , † 02.02.1309 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Great Catharina .
    3) Forest Streamers Beatrix,
    * around 1227 in Nuremberg, † around 1255 in Nuremberg (?)
    oo around 1242 in Nuremberg with von Reichenbach gen. Stromair Conrad,
    Fernhandelskfm, Schöffe in Nuremberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    12361539 from mountain (from Peronne) Beatrix
    * around 1205.
    † 06.02.1269 in Nuremberg, b ... in Nbg Barfüsserkloster.
    oo 1220 with forest streamers Konrad, * 1178 in Nuremberg, † 02.11.1266 in
    Nuremberg.

    12361540 Esler Rüdiger II., Ministerial of the Bggf of Nuremberg
    * around 1160.
    † after 1233.
    oo ... with Stromer Gramlieb, * around 1170, † before 1266.
    Child:
    Esler Conrad IV, knight in Bamberg,
    * around 1210 in Dietenhofen, † before 1278 in Bamberg (?)
    oo ... with Waldstromer N ..

    12361541 Stromer Gramlieb, invested
    * around 1170.
    † before 1266.

    12361542 Waldstromer Gramlieb, entrusted
    * around 1190 in Nuremberg.
    † before 1266.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Forest Streamers N.,
    * at 1225
    oo ... with Esler Conrad IV, knight in Bamberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    12361546 Pfinzing Markwart, wholesale merchant, Reichsschultheiß in
    Nuremberg
    * around 1220 in Nuremberg.
    † 1278 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1240 in Nuremberg with Isolt called Probst Els, * 1220.
    Children:
    1) Pfinzing Elizabeth,
    * around 1240 in Nuremberg, † after 1288 in Nuremberg
    oo 1255 in Nuremberg with Geuschmidt Rapolt (Rapoto), Schöffe in Nuremberg.
    2) Pfinzing Berthold, Reichsschultheiß in Nuremberg,
    * around 1250 in Nuremberg
    3) Pfinzing Fritz,
    * around 1255 in Nuremberg
    identical to cookie no. 24723162

    12361547 Isolt called Probst Els
    * around 1220.
    oo around 1240 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Markwart, * around 1220 in Nuremberg, †
    around 1278 in Nuremberg.
    identical to cookie no. 24723163

    12361552 Pömer Georg, Nuremberg
    * around 1190.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Pömer Hans,
    * around 1215 in Nuremberg

    12361556 N. Fremdelin
    * around 1200
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    N. Ortlieb, furrier, apprentice in Nuremberg,
    * around 1225, † after 1286 in Nuremberg

    12361568 Behaim Albrecht III, patrician in Nuremberg
    * around 1196 in Nuremberg.
    † 1276 in Nuremberg, b ... in Nuremberg S. Lorenz.
    oo around 1221 in Nuremberg with von Wilhelmsdorf Helene, * around 1210.
    Children:
    1) Behaim Friedrich I., patrician in Nuremberg,
    * around 1223 in Nuremberg, † 05.08.1295 in Nuremberg
    oo 1/1 1249 in Nuremberg with Pilgram von Eyb N ..
    oo 2/1 ... with nickname N. .
    2) Behaim Conrad,
    * at 1230, † 1252 in Sicily
    3) Behaim Albrecht IV, RH in Nuremberg,
    * 1248 in Nuremberg, † 1322
    oo ... with Gletzelmann N ..

    12361569 from Wilhelmsdorf Helene
    * at 1210.
    oo around 1221 in Nuremberg with Behaim Albrecht III, * around 1196 in Nuremberg,
    † 1276 in Nuremberg.
    Sources: Biedermann

    12361570 Pilgram by Eyb Wolfram
    * at 1210.
    † after 1240, b ... in Nuremberg, S. Sebald.
    oo around 1233 with N. Mechthild.
    Children:
    1) Pilgram by Eyb N.,
    * around 1228 in Nuremberg, † ... in Nuremberg (?)
    oo 1249 in Nuremberg with Behaim Friedrich I., patrician in Nuremberg.
    2) Pilgram by Eyb Conrad, Hochfürstl. Burggräfl. Advice,
    * at 1230

    12361571 N. Mechthild.
    oo around 1233 with Pilgram by Eyb Wolfram, * around 1210, † after 1240.

    12361572 Eißvogel Hermann I., Nuremberg
    * around 1200
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Eißvogel Heinrich, Nuremberg,
    * around 1230 in Nuremberg, † 1302 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1260 with Ebner Maria.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    12361574 Ebner Albert I., RH, lawyer
    * around 1225 in Nuremberg.
    † after 1263 in Nuremberg (?).
    oo around 1245 in Nuremberg with Bigenot N., * around 1225 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Ebner Albrecht,
    2) Ebner Sifrid,
    3) Ebner Hermann,
    4) Ebner Eberhard,
    5) Ebner Friedrich,
    6) Ebner N.,
    oo ... with Herold N ..
    7) Ebner Maria,
    * around 1245 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1260 with Eißvogel Heinrich, Nuremberg.

    12361575 Bigenot N.
    * around 1225 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1245 in Nuremberg with Ebner Albert I., * around 1225 in Nuremberg, †
    after 1263 in Nuremberg (?).

    12361576 Pfinzing Berthold II, knight, Reichsschultheiß in Nuremberg
    * around 1225 in Nuremberg.
    † around 1300 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1250 in Nuremberg with Stromer Agnes, * around 1230 in Nuremberg.
    Children:
    1) Pfinzing Berthold III., Knight,
    * around 1250 in Nuremberg, † after 24.11.1323 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1271 in Nuremberg with Holzschuher Geuda.
    2) Pfinzing Hedwig, abbess in Kl. St. Clara,
    * around 1250 in Nuremberg, † 1294 in Nuremberg

    12361577 Stromer Agnes
    * at 1230 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1250 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Berthold II, * around 1225 in Nuremberg,
    † around 1300 in Nuremberg.

    12361578 = 6180764 Holzschuher Heinrich, RH, Schöffe in Nuremberg, * um
    1220 in Nuremberg

    12361579 = 6180765 from Gründlach Elisabeth, * c. 1225

    12361580 = 6180772 Geuschmidt Rapolt (Rapoto), alderman in Nuremberg, * um
    1225 in Nuremberg

    12361581 = 6180773 Pfinzing Elisabeth, * around 1240 in Nuremberg

    12361602 Zollner on the fire Friedrich
    * at 1225.
    † after 1282 in Bamberg (?).
    oo ... with donkeys gen. Swymar N., * around 1240.
    Children:
    1) Zollner on the Brand Siegfried,
    2) Zollner on the fire Fritz,
    3) Zollner on the Agnes fire,
    * around 1255 in Bamberg, † after 1308 in Bamberg
    oo around 1270 with Geyer Friedrich d.Ä ..
    Sources: Archive Euler

    12361603 Donkey gen. Swymar N.
    * at 1240.
    oo ... with Zollner on the fire Friedrich, * around 1225, † after 1282 in
    Bamberg (?).

    25th generation

    24723056 Holzschuher Leupoldt, Mr. on Aspach
    * around 1160 in Nuremberg.
    † 1231 in Nuremberg, b ... in Nuremberg St. Sebald.
    oo ... with N N ..
    Children:
    1) Holzschuher Hans II.,
    , † 1267 in Nuremberg
    2) Holzschuher Arnold I., alderman at the Schultheißengericht,
    , † 1269 in Nuremberg
    3) Holzschuher Berthold I., Kaiserl.oberster doorkeeper,
    oo ... with Gottsmann Elß.
    4) Holzschuher Heinrich, Schöffe in Nuremberg,
    * around 1190 in Nuremberg, † 1267 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1210 in Nuremberg with von Mayenthal Anna.
    identical to cookie no. 49446312

    24723057 N N ..
    oo ... with Holzschuher Leupoldt, * around 1160 in Nuremberg, † 1231 in Nuremberg.
    identical to cookie no. 49446313

    24723058 from Mayenthal Heinrich
    * around 1165.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    by Mayenthal Anna,
    * around 1195
    oo around 1210 in Nuremberg with Holzschuher Heinrich, Schöffe in Nuremberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler
    identical to cookie no. 49446314

    24723060 of Gründlach Leupold II., Reichsministeriale
    * around 1150.
    † after 1225.
    oo ... with von Hiltpoldstein, * around 1150.
    Children:
    1) von Gründlach Leupold III., Reichsministeriale in Bamberg, Würzburg,
    * 1177, † after 1242
    oo ... with N N ..
    2) of Berg-Hertingsberg Eberhard, Reichsministeriale,
    * around 1180
    oo ... with N N ..
    identical to cookie no. 49446156, 49446316

    24723061 from Hiltpoldstein
    * around 1150.
    oo ... with von Gründlach Leupold II, * around 1150, † after 1225.
    Sources: AL Steinlin
    identical to cookie no. 49446157, 49446317

    24723072 from Reichenbach Konrad, Mr. on Reichenbach
    * at 1145.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    von Reichenbach Gerhard, Knight on Reichsburg Kammerstein,
    * around 1175 in Reichenbach, † 1205
    oo ... with N. Mechthild.

    24723076 Waldstromer (Stromaier) Sebald, Reichsoberforstmeister
    * around 1150 in Nuremberg.
    † after 1197 in Nuremberg.
    oo ... with N N ..
    Children:
    1) forest streamers Konrad,
    * 1178 in Nuremberg, † 02.11.1266 in Nuremberg
    In 1220 with Berg (by Peronne) Beatrix.
    2) Waldstromer Heinrich, Reichsoberforstmeister,
    * around 1180 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Dornberg Anna.
    3) Waldstromer Gerhauß,
    * around 1180 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with Schürstab Leopold.
    4) Waldstromer Gramlieb, entrusted,
    * around 1190 in Nuremberg, † before 1266
    Sources: Archive Euler
    identical to cookie no. 24723084

    24723077 N N ..
    oo ... with Waldstromer Sebald, * around 1150 in Nuremberg, † after 1197 in
    Nuremberg.
    identical to cookie no. 24723085

    24723078 from Berg-Hertingsberg Eberhard, Reichsministeriale
    * around 1180.
    oo ... with N N ..
    Child:
    from Berg (by Peronne) Beatrix,
    * around 1205, † 06.02.1269 in Nuremberg
    oo 1220 with forestry Konrad.

    24723079 N N ..
    oo ... with von Berg-Hertingsberg Eberhard, * around 1180.

    24723080 Esler Heinrich I., knight
    * at 1130.
    † after 1198.
    oo ... with by Gadme N., * around 1135.
    Child:
    Esler Rüdiger II, Ministerial of the Bggf of Nuremberg,
    * around 1160, † after 1233
    oo ... with Stromer Gramlieb, entrusted.

    24723081 by Gadme N.
    * around 1135.
    oo ... with Esler Heinrich I., * around 1130, † after 1198.

    24723084 = 24723076 forest streamers (Stromaier) Sebald,
    Reichsoberforstmeister, * around 1150 in Nuremberg

    24723085 = 24723077 N N.

    24723092 Pfinzing Sifrid, Ministeriale of Kl. Heilsbronn
    * 1200.
    † after 1233 in Nuremberg (?).
    oo around 1220 in Nuremberg with Bigenot Osterhildis, * around 1200 in Nuremberg, †
    ... in Nuremberg.
    Child:
    Pfinzing Markwart, wholesale merchant, Reichsschultheiß in Nuremberg,
    * around 1220 in Nuremberg, † around 1278 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1240 in Nuremberg with Isolt called Probst Els.
    identical to cookie no. 49446324

    24723093 Bigenot Osterhildis
    * around 1200 in Nuremberg.
    † ... in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1220 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Sifrid, * 1200, † after 1233 in
    Nuremberg (?).
    identical to cookie no. 49446325

    24723094 Isolt named Probst Berthold, Reichsschultheiß
    * around 1195.
    † after 1272.
    oo around 1219 with N. Leukardis, * around 1205, † after 23.06.1289.
    Child:
    Isolt called Probst Els,
    * around 1220
    oo around 1240 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Markwart, wholesale merchant,
    Reichsschultheiß in Nuremberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler
    identical to cookie no. 49446326

    24723095 N. Leukardis
    * around 1205.
    † after 23.06.1289.
    oo around 1219 with Isolt named Probst Berthold, * around 1195, † after 1272.
    identical to cookie no. 49446327

    24723104 Pömer Friedrich
    * around 1160.
    † 1215 in Nuremberg.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Pömer Georg, Nuremberg,
    * around 1190
    Sources: Archive Euler

    24723136 Behaim Albrecht II.
    * around 1168 in Nuremberg.
    † 1236 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1191 in Nuremberg with Vorchtel N., * around 1171 in Nuremberg.
    Child:
    Behaim Albrecht III, patrician in Nuremberg,
    * around 1196 in Nuremberg, † 1276 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1221 in Nuremberg with von Wilhelmsdorf Helene.

    24723137 Vorchtel N.
    * around 1171 in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1191 in Nuremberg with Behaim Albrecht II, * around 1168 in Nuremberg, †
    1236 in Nuremberg.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    24723140 N Bilgram "the boy", Hochfürstl. Burggräfl. Council in Nuremberg
    * around 1180.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Pilgram by Eyb Wolfram,
    * at 1210, † after 1240
    oo around 1233 with N. Mechthild.

    24723148 ​​Ebner Fritz, founder of Kl. St Clara in Nuremberg
    * around 1190 in Nuremberg.
    oo ... with N N ..
    Children:
    1) Ebner Seyfried,
    * gen. 1210 in Nuremberg
    oo before 1234 with Vorchtel N ..
    2) Ebner Albert I., RH, Schöffe,
    * around 1225 in Nuremberg, † after 1263 in Nuremberg (?)
    oo around 1245 in Nuremberg with Bigenot N ..

    24723149 N N ..
    oo ... with Ebner Fritz, * around 1190 in Nuremberg.

    24723150 Bigenot Hermann, Nuremberg
    * around 1200
    † after 1234.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Bigenot N.,
    * around 1225 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1245 in Nuremberg with Ebner Albert I., RH, Schöffe.

    24723152 Pfinzing Berthold I., BM in Nuremberg
    * around 1190 in Nuremberg.
    † after 1227.
    oo ... with N N ..
    Children:
    1) Pfinzing Siboto, RH, Assessor Kaiserl.Landgericht in Nuremberg,
    2) Pfinzing Conrad,
    oo ... with N Agnes.
    3) Pfinzing Pigenot, witness,
    4) Pfinzing Ulrich, clergyman,
    5) Pfinzing Berthold II, knight, Reichsschultheiß in Nuremberg,
    * around 1225 in Nuremberg, † around 1300 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1250 in Nuremberg with Stromer Agnes.

    24723153 N N ..
    oo ... with Pfinzing Berthold I., * around 1190 in Nuremberg, † after 1227.

    24723156 ... 24723163 = Implex
    26th generation

    49446112 Wooden shoe Lorentz
    * at 1130 in Nuremberg.
    † 1201 in Nuremberg.
    oo ... with N N ..
    Children:
    1) Holzschuher Herdegen,
    , † 1235 in Nuremberg
    2) Holzschuher Leupoldt, Mr. on Aspach,
    * around 1160 in Nuremberg, † 1231 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with N N ..
    identical to cookie no. 98892624

    49446113 N N ..
    oo ... with Holzschuher Lorentz, * around 1130 in Nuremberg, † 1201 in Nuremberg.
    identical to cookie no. 98892625

    49446120 of Gründlach Herdegen I., Reichsschenk
    * around 1114.
    † after 1191.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    von Gründlach Leupold II., Reichsministeriale,
    * around 1150, † after 1225
    oo ... with von Hiltpoldstein.
    identical to cookie no. 98892312, 98892632

    49446156 = 24723060 von Gründlach Leupold II., Reichsministeriale, c. 1150

    49446157 = 24723061 from Hiltpoldstein, c. 1150

    49446160 Esler Rüdiger I.
    * at 1100.
    † after 1147.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Esler Heinrich I., Knight,
    * at 1130, † after 1198
    oo ... with by Gadme N ..

    49446162 by Gadme Ulrich, Ministerial of the Hz v. Austria
    * around 1105.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    by Gadme N.,
    * around 1135
    oo ... with Esler Heinrich I., Ritter.
    Sources: Archive Euler

    49446184 Pfinzing (from Pfünz) Endres
    * around 1155 in Nuremberg.
    oo .... unknown.
    Children:
    1) Pfinzing Berthold I., BM in Nuremberg,
    * around 1190 in Nuremberg, † after 1227
    oo ... with N N ..
    2) Pfinzing Sifrid, Ministeriale of Kl. Heilsbronn,
    * 1200, † after 1233 in Nuremberg (?)
    oo around 1220 in Nuremberg with Bigenot Osterhildis.
    identical to cookie no. 49446304, 98892648

    49446186 Bigenot Konrad
    * around 1180.
    † after 1254 in Nuremberg.
    oo 1/1 ... with N N ..
    oo 2/0 .... unknown.
    Children with N N .:
    1) Bigenot Osterhildis,
    * around 1200 in Nuremberg, † ... in Nuremberg
    oo around 1220 in Nuremberg with Pfinzing Sifrid, Ministeriale of Kl. Heilsbronn.
    2) Bigenot Hermann,
    * around 1200 in Nuremberg
    Child with unknown:
    Bigenot Hermann, Nuremberg,
    * around 1200, † after 1234
    identical to cookie no. 49446300, 98892650

    49446187 N N ..
    oo ... with Bigenot Konrad, * around 1180, † after 1254 in Nuremberg.
    identical to cookie no. 98892651

    49446272 Behaim Albrecht I.
    * around 1138 in Schwarzbach / Bohemia.
    † 1207 in Nuremberg, b ... in Nuremberg St. Lorenz.
    in 1163 in Nuremberg with von Wilhelmsdorf Anna, * around 1141 in
    Wilhelmsdorf, † ... in Nuremberg.
    Child:
    Behaim Albrecht II,
    * around 1168 in Nuremberg, † 1236 in Nuremberg
    oo around 1191 in Nuremberg with Vorchtel N ..

    49446273 from Wilhelmsdorf Anna
    * around 1141 in Wilhelmsdorf.
    † ... in Nuremberg.
    oo around 1163 in Nuremberg with Behaim Albrecht I., * around 1138 in
    Schwarzbach / Bohemia, † 1207 in Nuremberg.
    Sources: Biedermann

    49446280 N Peregrinus the Elder (Bilgram)
    * around 1150.
    † 1213 in Nuremberg.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    N Bilgram "the boy", Hochfürstl. Burggräfl. Council in Nuremberg,
    * around 1180

    49446296 Ebner Hans, RH in Nuremberg
    * around 1160 in Nuremberg.
    † after 1198.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Ebner Fritz, founder of Kl. St Clara in Nuremberg,
    * around 1190 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with N N ..

    49446300 = 49446186 Bigenot Konrad, c. 1180

    49446304 = 49446184 Pfinzing (von Pfünz) Endres, * around 1155 in Nuremberg

    49446312 ... 49446327 = Implex

    27th generation

    98892224 Wooden shoe Lorentz
    * around 1085 in Nuremberg.
    † 1130 in Nuremberg.
    oo ... with N N ..
    Children:
    1) Holzschuher Hans I.,
    2) Holzschuher Lorentz,
    * around 1130 in Nuremberg, † 1201 in Nuremberg
    oo ... with N N ..
    identical to cookie no. 197785248

    98892225 N N ..
    oo ... with Holzschuher Lorentz, * around 1085 in Nuremberg, † 1130 in Nuremberg.
    identical to cookie no. 197785249

    98892240 von Gründlach Leupold I., Reichsministeriale
    * around 1090.
    † after 1172.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    von Gründlach Herdegen I., Reichsschenk,
    * around 1114, † after 1191
    identical to cookie no. 197784624, 197785264

    98892312 ... 98892312 = Implex
    98892320 Esler (from Stephanskirchen) Gebino II.
    * around 1070.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Esler Rüdiger I.,
    * at 1100, † after 1147

    98892368 Pfinzing N.
    * 1125.
    oo ... with N N ..
    Children:
    1) Pfinzing Nicolaus,
    2) Pfinzing (from Pfünz) Endres,
    * around 1155 in Nuremberg
    identical to cookie no. 98892608, 197785296

    98892369 N N ..
    oo ... with Pfinzing N., * 1125.
    identical to cookie no. 98892609, 197785297

    98892546 from Wilhelmsdorf Ortolph
    * at 1130.
    oo ... with N N ..
    Children:
    1) of Wilhelmsdorf Conrad,
    , † after 1235
    2) of Wilhelmsdorf Anna,
    * around 1141 in Wilhelmsdorf, † ... in Nuremberg
    oo around 1163 in Nuremberg with Behaim Albrecht I ..
    Sources: Biedermann

    98892547 N N ..
    oo ... with von Wilhelmsdorf Ortolph, * around 1130.

    98892560 de Iwe (by Eyb) Tiederich
    * around 1120.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    N Peregrinus the Elder (Bilgram)
    * around 1150, † 1213 in Nuremberg
    Sources: AL Luck

    98892592 Ebner Hermann, Bg in Nuremberg
    * around 1120.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    Ebner Hans, RH in Nuremberg,
    * around 1160 in Nuremberg, † after 1198

    98892608 ... 98892651 = Implex
    28th generation

    197784480 from Hanneberg Herdegen
    * around 1060.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    von Gründlach Leupold I., Reichsministeriale,
    * around 1090, † after 1172
    identical to cookie no. 395569248, 395570528

    197784624 ... 197784624 = Implex
    197784640 of Weilheim Gebino I.
    * around 1040.
    oo 1/1 ... with by Rott N. Elisabeth>, * around 1055.
    oo 2/0 .... unknown.
    Children with von Rott N .: -
    Children with unknown:
    1) Esler (von Stephanskirchen) Gebino II.,
    * around 1070
    2) from Weilheim Adelheid,
    * around 1070
    oo around 1085 with by Valley Otto I, Earl of Valley.
    identical to cookie no. 799794310, 799796166

    197785092 from Wilhelmsdorf Georg, knight
    * at 1100.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    from Wilhelmsdorf Ortolph,
    * at 1130
    oo ... with N N ..
    Sources: Biedermann

    197785248 ... 197785297 = Implex
    29th generation

    395569248 ... 395569248 = Implex
    395569280 from Weilheim Bernhard III., Ev.
    * around 995.
    † after 1066.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    from Weilheim Gebino I.,
    * around 1040
    oo 1/1 ... with by Rott N. Elisabeth>.
    identical to cookie no. 1599588620, 1599592332

    395570184 from Wilhelmsdorf (from Willehalmsdorff) Uto
    * around 1070.
    oo .... unknown.
    Child:
    by Wilhelmsdorf Georg, Ritter,
    * at 1100
    Sources: Biedermann

    395570528 ... 395570528 = Implex
    30th generation

    791138560 from Walde-Sachsenkam Adalbert, ev.
    * at 965.
    † after 1036.
    oo ... with N Guoto.
    Child:
    from Weilheim Bernhard III., ev.,
    * at 995, † after 1066
    identical to cookie no. 3199177240, 3199184664

    791138561 N Guoto.
    oo ... with von Walde-Sachsenkam Adalbert, * at 965, † after 1036.
    identical to cookie no. 3199177241, 3199184665

    31st generation

    1582277120 by Walde-Sachsenkam Adalbert I., ev.
    * around 935.
    oo ... with Aribonin Drusunda.
    Child:
    von Walde-Sachsenkam Adalbert, ev.,
    * at 965, † after 1036
    oo ... with N Guoto.
    Sources: Archive Euler; AL Rusam-Kaeppel
    identical to cookie no. 6398354480, 6398369328

    1582277121 Aribonin Drusunda.
    oo ... with von Walde-Sachsenkam Adalbert I., * around 935.
    identical to cookie no. 6398354481, 6398369329

    According to Rosl Reuter she was the 11th and last child of Egidius.

    Children:
    1. Mörlin, Appolonia was born in 1545 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 16 Jan 1584 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 16 Jan 1584 in Graba, Saalfeld-Rudolstadt, Thüringen, Germany.
    2. Mörlin, Katharina was born about 1550 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in Apr 1587 in Stressenhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    3. Mörlin, Ursula was born about 1554 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 25 Apr 1587 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    4. Mörlin, Maximillian was born on 21 Apr 1555 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 17 Mar 1628 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 17 Mar 1628 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    5. Mörlin, Christoph was born on 8 Dec 1555 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1558 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    6. Mörlin, Cordula Anna was born on 12 Apr 1557 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 22 Apr 1557 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 21 Apr 1584 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 21 Apr 1584 in Heldburg, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    7. Mörlin, Jobst was born on 29 May 1558 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 23 Jun 1558 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    8. Mörlin, Joachim was born on 17 Jul 1559 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 27 Jul 1559 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    9. Mörlin, Johann was born on 29 Sep 1560 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 9 Oct 1560 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 10 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    10. Mörlin, Rebecca was born on 8 Mar 1562 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was christened on 18 Mar 1562 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 2 Aug 1620 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 3 Aug 1620 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    11. Mörlin, Johann Heinrich was born on 22 Jan 1564 in Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 1 Feb 1564 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 13 May 1590 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    12. 1. Mörlin, Friedrich was born on 11 Oct 1565 in Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 21 Oct 1565 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 15 Jan 1567 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 10 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    13. Mörlin, Gabriel was born on 22 Nov 1566 in Jena, Jena, Thüringen, Germany; was christened on 2 Dec 1566 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; died on 10 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Mörlin, Jodocus was born between 3 Jul 1488 and 18 Mar 1489 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria (son of Mörlin, Hugo and Ebenko, Lucia); died on 15 Sep 1550 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 15 Sep 1550 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alternate Surnames: Mörlin, Morlinus, Morlinius, Mhorlin, Maurus, Murfein, Morle, Mohr, Morl
    • Nickname: Jodok
    • Education: 13 Sep 1508, Freiburg im Breisgau, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany; Entered the University
    • Education: 1509, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; On Scholarship
    • Education: 6 Oct 1510, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Bachelors Degree
    • Education: 10 Feb 1512, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Masters Degree
    • Life Event: 1514, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Professor of Metaphysics
    • Life Event: 1516, University of Wittenberg, Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; Dead of the Faculty of Arts
    • Life Event: 1520, Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Pastor and Administrator
    • Life Event: Between 9 Apr 1521 and 15 Sep 1550, Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; Lutheran Pastor

    Notes:

    The following was written by Wilbur Kalb:

    Jodok Mörlin

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
    Jodok Mörlin, also known in Latin as Jodocus Morlinus or Maurus ( ca 1490, Feldkirch, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire - 15 September 1550, Westhausen bei Hildburghausen, Electorate of Saxony ), was a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wittenberg, the Lutheran Pastor of Westhausen bei Hildburghausen, and a Reformer. He is famed as one of the first witnesses, allies and participants of the Reformation and as the father of two Lutheran theologians, Joachim Mörlin and Maximilian Mörlin.

    Contents
    1 Life
    1.1 Before the Reformation
    1.2 During the Reformation
    1.3 After the Reformation
    2 Family
    3 References
    4 External Links
    5 Bibliography

    Life

    Before the Reformation
    Jodok Mörlin was born in or around 1490 in Feldkirch in the Vorarlberg, the westernmost part of the Archduchy of Austria. He was the son of Hugo Mörlin ( 1446 - 1518 ) and his wife, Lucia Ebenko ( d. 1513 ), the grandson of Johann Mörlin, and the great-grandson of another Hugo Mörlin. The name, Jodok, was not Germanic; it was Breton. Jodok might have gotten his rare name if he was baptized on 13 December, the feast day of St Judoc, a 7th Century noble from Brittany.

    Nothing is known about his early years. But in 1508 he was studying at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau, with Johann Eck as one of his teachers, and then, on a scholarship, at the University of Leipzig in 1509 and the University of Wittenberg in 1510. Here in Wittenberg his career was made. He graduated with a Bachelor’s degree after only a few months in 1510 and a Magister’s degree in 1512 and became the Professor of Metaphysics in 1514 and then the Dean of the Faculty of Arts in 1516, all at the University of Wittenberg. In 1517 and 1518, he taught an introductionary course about “the three principal languages, Latin, Hebrew and Greek, and the ‘Luther College’ grammar [ der dreier vornehmsten sprach, der lateinischen, jüdischen und kriechischen, und der Kollege Luther grammatica ].”

    During the Reformation
    Three years after the beginning of the Reformation, in the spring of 1521, Mörlin was appointed as the pastor of Westhausen. His post had been left vacant in 1520 with the death of the last Catholic priest, Henningus Gode. By then, Mörlin was a presbyter at the Diocese of Magdeburg and already the Conventor [ parish administrator ] of Westhausen. He was recommended to replace Father Gode by Martin Luther and presented by two brothers, Frederick the Wise, the Elector of Saxony, and John the Steadfast, the Duke of Saxony, to the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg, Konrad von Thüngen. Mörlin was accepted and installed on 9 April 1521.

    By then, Mörlin already had a wife and at least five sons, including Joachim and Maximilian, so he was, as Luther had noted in March 1521, “impotent and very poor [ unvermögend und sehr arm ]”, in need of a better income. The appointment did improve his financial prospects because Westhausen was one of the several parishes assigned to the University of Wittenberg so that the professors would have steady income from them. But, as both the pastor and a resident, Mörlin still had to deliver his parish’s annual fees to the University. He himself was not able to obtain his own exemption until 1528. So his financial problems continued, forcing his sons to learn their trades. Joachim was apprenticed as a potter, and Maximilian, as a tailor. Nevertheless, their father proved to be popular as a preacher. Residents came from all over the Heldburger Land to Westhausen to hear his sermons for years before they even got their own Lutheran pastors. This was precisely what the Elector and the Duke wanted, to limit the Catholic influence of the Prince-Bishops of Würzburg over the Heldburger Land.

    In 1528, the Electorate of Saxony had its first Visitation of the East Country [ Ostland ] of Franconia. When the Visitors came to Westhausen, the parishioners told them that “he was doing all the hard work in the preaching of the Divine Word, and they had no lack of it, but they complained that he would be overcome with drink and pick fights [ er In predigung gotlichs worts allen vleis thue und hetten an Ime kein Mangel, allein wes er sich den trunk überwindten und betryegen Iyeß ]”. Mörlin, threatened with dismissal, promised to improve. In the following Visitations, he kept his word, and he was allowed to keep his offices. But he still had to keep a chaplain and pay him an annual salary of 40 guilders.

    After the Reformation
    Mörlin died in Westhausen on 15 September 1550 after 29 years as the town’s pastor.

    Family
    Jodocus was married twice. His first wife was Margarete, the daughter of the administrator of the Elector of Saxony’s vineyards, and she died in either 1514 or 1515. Mörlin then married Anna Hausknecht, perhaps a native of Wittenberg, in 1515 and they had 12 children, including two of their eight sons, Joachim and Maximilian.

    References
    1)The surname was also spelled in German before and during the Reformation as Morle, Mohr, Mörtle, Mörlein and Morlin. They all mean the same thing in German, “Little Moor”, in honor of St Maurice the Moor. The coat-of-arms of Joachim Mörlin shows a Moor’s head.
    2) Although he was with the Reformation from the beginning, Mörlin was not the first Reformer to have come out of Feldkirch. When he came to Wittenberg in 1510, there was already a group of Feldkirchers studying and teaching there. They were led by Bartholomäus Bernhardi ( 1487 - 1551 ). He had made the trip to Wittenberg in 1504 with fellow Feldkirchers, Johannes Dölsch and Christoph Metzler, the future Bishop of Constance. Their biographies can be read online at “Feldkircher Reformatoren [ Feldkirch Reformers ]” in Vorarlberg Reader.
    3) Gruner, “Meine Mörlin-Vorfahren.
    4) Krauß, “Die Mörlin”, page 158.
    5) See Günther Drosdowski, Duden Lexikon der Vornamen [ Duden Dictionary of Forenames ] ( Mannheim, Vienna and Zürich : Dudenverlag, 1974 ), page 123, for more details. The Saint had been venerated in Germany since the 19th Century. According to Duden Lexikon der Vornamen, his name is a Celtic word for “warrior”.
    6) Clemen, “Briefe Mörlin”, pages 220 - 221.
    7) “Feldkircher Reformatoren”
    8) Fox, Drei Vorarlberger, pages 26 - 32.
    9) Also known as Henningus of Havelberg, Father Gode, a native of Werben (Elbe) in the Electorate of Brandenburg, joined the University of Wittenberg in 1511 as a Professor of Law. He had been the Rector and a Professor at the University of Erfurt, from which he graduated in 1489 with a Doctorate in jurisprudence. See Richard Thiele, editor, Erphurdianus Antiquitatum Variloquus, Incerti Auctoris, [ Latin, Etymological Antiquities of Erfurt, Author Unknown ] ( Halle an der Saale, Saxony : Otto Hendel, 1906 ), page 149, footnote 5 for more details.
    10) In early 1521, Luther wrote three letters, all in Latin, to Georg Spalatin in an attempt to improve Mörlin’s career and financial prospects. They were dated 29 January, 17 February and 19 March. See Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de Wette, Dr. Martin Luthers Briefe, Sendschreiben und Bedenken, Erster Theil [ Letters of Luther, First Part ] ) ( Berlin : Georg Reimer, 1825 ), pages 553, 559, 574 ff.; Ernst Ludwig Enders, Dr. Martin Luthers Briefwechsel, Band 3 : Briefe vim Dezember 1520 bis August 1522 [ Dr. Martin Luther’s Handwritten Letters, Volume 3 : From December 1520 to August 1522 ] ( Leipzig : Heinsius, 1889 ), pages 78 and 81; Karl Eduard Förstemann, editor,Neues Urkundenbuch zur Geschichte der evangelischen Kirchen-Reformation [ New Book of Documents of the History of the Evangelical Reformation of the Church ] ( Hamburg : Friedrich Andreas Perthes, 1842 ), page 12, Item 20.
    11) Albert, “Magister Mörlin”, pages 68 - 70.
    12) Georg Berbig, “Die erste kursächsische Visitation im Osterland - Franken [ The First Visitation of the Electoral Saxony in the East Country of Franconia ]”, Archiv für Reformation-Geschlichte [ Archives of the History of the Reformation ], Vol. III, pages 377 ff.

    External Links
    1) (German) Ancestry and family of Jodocus Mörlin at Andreas Gruner’s online essay, “Meine Mörlin-Vorfahren [My Mörlin Ancestors]”
    2) (German) Biography of Jodocus Mörlin in “Feldkircher Reformatoren [Feldkirch Reformers]” at the Vorarlberg Reader website.

    The Letters of Jodocus Mörlin as Transcribed by Wilbur Hanson Kalb.
    These letters were published by Dr. Walter Heins.

    All the letters are done except for one little word, “bülhin”. This little pesky word doesn’t seem to exist today, not even in the dialect of Saxony, and I don’t know the dialect of Voralberg. It’s not even in the online dictionary of Middle High German. As far as I have been able to decipher, it’s supposed to mean, basically, “big and strong as an oak” or, in other words, “heartiness”. Otherwise, it’s done. I could have done that section leading to the letters but you probably would say, “To hell with that! I wanna see the letters!!!” So here they are, with the footnotes at the bottom and a little correction to the first letter’s last sentence. Your friend, Herr Reuther, is right. Jodocus’s personality as well as the family tensions really do come through his letters. I had fun with the translation; it didn’t even feel like work. No wonder you are so excited about those letters! I had a late start this morning but I finished much sooner than I’d thought. I just hope that Jodocus didn’t embarrass his children when they were teenagers . . . “Mother was fine; she didn’t cry. Father did all the crying . . . ”

    1. Undated ( to Wittenberg )

    The address : "where the most esteemed Master of hol. Theology . . . ”, and the remark, which Joachim had added underneath to prove “to my Doctorate”, places this letter in 1540. On 18 September this year Joachim Mörlin was a Doctor of Theology in Wittenberg.

    Grace and Peace of the Christ! Dear Son! I would have written to you more, but as things stand now, I cannot write to you more than I could to send with this messenger, Joh. Schlesinger, the 10 Gulden to satisfy your earnest request for now. Your thesis 1) is worth more than 10 Hungarian florins to me. May The Almighty support your beginning! O my Joachim, my son Joachim, how much I would be with you! The messenger will show you my heart. Farewell! I can not and will not you write more now. Your brother 2) has put himself in trouble, but to which you seem to be quite indifferent.

    2. 19 June 1543 ( to Arnstadt )

    Grace and Peace of Christ our Savior, I wish you and all of yours, Doctor and my dear son! First of all I will not deny to you that I have been twice to Schalkau ; the first time, when your brother received the parish, and now for the second time, when he moved there with his whole family. May the Almighty GOD bless his beginning! But how do you like this fact, let me know by letter, my Doctor! For out of your Brother's words, I realized that you're not quite agreeable with it. But this is certainly true that, when the parish gained your brother as its pastor, I was so pleased that I was moved to flow with steams of tears. How did the plague happened to us, I will tell you, when I am come to you. I want Brother-in-law Wolfgang as a companion. But by foot I can not come, a horse I do not have, and with business it is not possible. As for your sister Katherine, know that, on Wednesday after midnight, in the same hour as your Anna, my dear granddaughter, had in the night before, that is, on Tuesday ( as your letter reports ), fell asleep in the Christ in the presence of us parents and the family. How I felt there, you can imagine yourself. That distinguished aristocrat Nicholas von Heßberg has proven to be very impressed with your benevolence, as he has expressed personally to me. How is your mother doing, you’ll hear from our Wolfgang. May the Almighty GOD bring her 3 ) and her two daughters-in-law or better daughters in grace a safe delivery for His praise and for the propagation of Christianity and of the family of the, blissfully and gently resting in the Christ, Hugo Mörlin! "I think that the Mörlin clan will not wither away. It would be too damaged, because ( Thank God forever ) they [ are ] too healthy." 4 ) Farewell! Greetings to you and all of your Mother, Sisters and the whole family . . .

    3. 24 January 1546 ( To Göttingen )

    Grace and Peace of the Christ, whose blessing be with your new mother, my dear daughter, and with the grandson and the whole family, my best son and Reverend Doctor! The paper of Dr. Luther, which I have forwarded in accordance with the Brother regarding the Doctorate 5 ), may do him good. He will do so on the advice of the others, who are smarter than I am. In the past year, he has had to depend upon mine, his father’s, advice, [ and ] celebrated his wedding for the second time 6 ), but, from from the letters you had sent to him, I have seen that I had advised him badly. I hoped that your Reverence had graced the wedding with your presence. But, deceived in my hope, I myself thought that, if you had been invited to the wedding of a relative, you would have willingly gathered yourself a single piece of gold and endowed it on the bride and groom, like your Brother, yet you still preferred to wait for a whole year. What is this meanness, not to say this greed, in you, My Lord? On the top of that, it has made me a little upset that your Brother had to pay the messenger. Such unseemly behavior does not become a Doctor of Theology and even less for such a wonderful Bishop, who knows exactly how the chosen Armor of St. Paul makes a Bishop. 7 ) This admonishment, my son, take it as fatherly and friendly [ advice ]! With us, everything is healthy, but everything is also quite expensive. With strong and good wine, the LORD has blessed me. Mother, Brother and Sisters are well, thank GOD. The Mother gave birth on 13 July to a son, who is named after my dear late father Hugo. It is in the childbed the wife of Maximilian has had a daughter Apollonia. So our family increased to the Glory of the Almighty GOD. As for me, it is just bad. Because since Easter I have been in bed three times and in such a way that everyone said unanimously that I was out of it, and was sure in several places [ = times ] that I was already dead. May the Almighty GOD bless me with His Father’s favor and calls me, if it seems good to Him, from this evil world with a good and happy “little hour” [ Stündlein = death ]. What you write about the Duchess 8 ), I do not like. I fear that she limps with her son 9 ) with both legs. 10 ) She wants to serve the Christ and Belial. 11 ) They say, they are weighted with the Gospel, but they resent the Brunswicker oppression and imprisonment. 12 )

    If I were like you, I would give them passages from the Gospel to keep in mind - Matthew 10, Verse 37 : “Whosoever loves his son or daughter more than Me is not worthy of Me”. Likewise, Matthew 16, Verse 24 ; Mark 8, Verse 34 ; Luke 14, Verse 26, etc. You may handle them as you wish, as it befits a true Servant of the Word! As for the partridges, I have nothing at hand. I have been to the [ partridge ] house in this year only five times.

    On 26 January, your Mother and I were invited by your Brother, but, because of the flooding, we could not go to the first church service of his wife in Coburg. There are greetings in my and your Mother’s name to all of you, your wife, children, Wolfgang and the whole family, especially the Administrator Simon, “with my bülhin”.

    4. 13 July 1546 ( to Göttingen )

    Grace and Peace from GOD the Father and our Lord Jesus Christ to you and yours, my dear son and Doctor! There is nothing more than what I would rather have, that you would be provided by us with a superintendent or any other position worthy of you, especially since I see that you are reluctant to tarry among the Saxons, perhaps because of the coarseness of the food and the greed of the people. Oh, how I wish that you still had that position in Arnstadt! 13 ) The whole city, indeed the whole area, is waiting for you with such longing! But enough of it! As for my situation, so everything is in order, except that I am very often plagued by [ a kidney ] stone. And that we are floating in the greatest dangers because of the chaos of war in your and other nations. May the Almighty GOD turn them to good and destroy with His powerful arm all enemies of the Gospel! That this may be done, let us pray steadfastly through our unremitting and pious prayers! As for my position, as you were told by our dear brother-in-law Wolfgang, GOD will lead you back to health. So farewell, my son, and keep me fondly as your Father in the flesh, as you tend! Greetings to you and all of yours, Mother, Brother and Sisters . . .

    5. 3 July 1548 ( to Göttingen )

    . . . I have received your letter in which you comfort me, your father, s you can, as would a pious son with his father. For you know my innate timidity, so I need your much needed consolation from you and your brother. The Almighty GOD will send me, you and the brother, as well as all ministers of the Word His Holy Spirit, this true Comforter, Who consoles us in this very dangerous time, and shows us His Grace, so that we may prove to remain steadfast in the Confession of his Word. Because there is nothing in the whole world, that would be exposed to greater and heavier dangers than the pulpit of the preacher and the ministry of preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ, as I see from your letter : May the LORD be with you as He had been with the divine Peter and Paul, as He was in the Acts of the Apostles! Know also, my son, that the LORD has blessed me with His abundant blessings on June 1 with a son . . .

    6. 18. March 1549 ( to Göttingen )

    , , , I have received from you two letters, in which you wish to report at first, that the delivery of your wife has gone bad. How much that has pained me, I can not express to you by mail. I fear that those dangerous times have caused the event. But again, I am comforted by Luther’s and Bugenhagen's writings on the 29th Psalm about unbaptized children. How it has pleased the LORD, whose will shall be done and has been done. Know also that I have endured great pain for the whole Advent season, because of the [ kidney ] stone and other diseases. I have taken only a little bit of food to me the potion gets me. I see furthermore, my son, that you are very worried about your father . . . Because you want to know what secret I hold, if I want to stand firm in the pure and fair teaching of the Gospel. 14 ) I, although a very timid and pusillanimous man, have decided and asked with other ministers of the Word of the Superintendent, who replied that I would not fall off the pure and true doctrine of the Gospel . . . You pray for me, your aged father who is now in his 60th year, to the LORD that He would send me His Holy Spirit, which will make bold and brave to withstand all dangers for the sake of the Gospel. I can not and do not know no more to write. Because I do not read "because the Teutonic kathenfftlin". . . 15 )

    7. 1 October 1549 ( to Göttingen )

    . . . There is nothing I wanted more now than I ever have to have you with us . . . I was recently in Coburg with Maximilian, who treated me most honorably and had invited several highly respected men to honor me, and most magnificently and brilliantly hosted them. From what I hear from Master Simon and others, I believe that you will not remain long in Göttingen. 16 ) The LORD do it with you, as it will be good and healthy for you and yours and the Church of Christ. The LORD is the Earth and its bounty. 17 ) If they persecute you in this city, flee to another! 18 ) Show yourself only as a brave soldier of Christ! . . . I am no longer on the side of Wittenberg. It seems to me that they are flattering the Emperor, especially Bugenhagen. But you stand firm in the faith, be manly and be strong in the LORD! 19 ) How do I feel, as you would say, “my buolhin”. . .

    Remarks :
    1) Probably Disputatio ad dictum Luc. XIX : Vade, vende, relique omnia! Wittenbergae 1540 [ Latin, “Discussion of the Theme of Luke 19 : Go Thy Way, Sell, Leave the Rest! Wittenberg, 1540” ] ( Altpreußische Monatsschrift [ Old Prussian Monthly ], Vol. 44, p. 297).
    2) Maximilian.
    3) According to Letter No. 3, Jodocus Mörlin, who was in his 60th year in 1549 according to Letter No. 6, had a son born on 13 July 1545 and, according to Letter No. 5 another son born on 1 June 1548. He had 12 sons altogether. Except for Joachim und Maximilian who were born in Wittenberg, we know of only the one born in Westhausen, Stephan, who was Deacon from 1554 to 1561 in Coburg, then Pastor in Hildburghausen and died on 10 June 1604, and of a Georg, who was a schoolmaster in Westhausen in 1582.
    4) These two sentences [ are ] also in German.
    5) Maximilian Mörlin was the Doctor of Theology in Wittenberg on 15 March 1545.
    6) That is not true. Realencyklopädie, Vol. 13, p. 249, states that Maximilian’s first wife was a Wittenberger, who bore him two daughters and twelve sons, and, at the beginning of 1531, he was, as a 65-year-old widower, “was married for the second time to a good peasant”. The Wittenberger probably was already the second wife.
    7) I Timothy 3:3 : “Not stingy”.
    8) Elisabeth von Braunschweig-Lüneburg [ 2nd wife of Eric I, the Elder, the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneberg and Prince of Calenberg-Göttingen ]
    9) Eric the Younger [ Eric II, the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneberg and Prince of Calenberg and, since 1495, Göttingen. Unlike his mother and first wife, Eric did not stay loyal to the Lutheran Church. ]
    10) See I Kings 18:21.
    11) See II Corinthians 6:15.
    12) Henry the Younger, the [ last Catholic ] Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, in an attempt to recapture his country in the autumn of 1545, was captured by the Landgrave Philip [ “the Magnanimous” ] of Hesse [ one of the leaders of the Reformation ].
    13) The Count of Schwarzenburg [ Gunter XL “the Rich” or “With the Fat Mouth” ] deposed Joachim Mörlin as the Superintendent of Arnstadt on Martini [ St Martin’s Day, 11 November ] 1543 but he was still allowed to preach and officiate until Easter 1544.
    14) Joachim Mörlin seems to have added to his father that, as he himself did, he had to protest the Interim and also to condemn every flexibility in the Mitteldingen [ “neutrality” ] ( in rebus adiaphoris [ Latin, “in the matters of indifference” ] ). Jodocus gets him to understand that he had no desire to interfere in the theological disputes and ecclesiastical politics.
    15) Probably = Catonian, see Endres, Luthers Briefwechsel [ Luther’s Correspondence ] pages 15, 317, 154, Footnote No. 14 on p. 318 says : “from Cato, Disticha Catonis [ Latin, “Distichs of Cato” ], or from Catena [ not a real author, just a pen name to cover all the nameless commentators ], Bibelauslegungen [ Interpretations of the Bible ] (?)“. The latter appears to be more correct.
    16) In December 1549 Duke Eric ordered the Council of Göttingen to expel Joachim Mörlin. On 18 January 1550 he was released and had to get out of the city. ( Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft für niedersächsische Kirchengeschichte [ Journal of the Society of the Church History of Lower Saxony ], pages 34, 35, 37 ff ).
    17) Psalms 24:1.
    18) Matthew 18:23.
    19) I Corinthians 16:13.

    Jodocus married Hausknecht, Anna in 1515 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. Anna (daughter of Hausknecht, George and Lauberger, Ursula) was born in 1495 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died in 1544 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1544 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hausknecht, Anna was born in 1495 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany (daughter of Hausknecht, George and Lauberger, Ursula); died in 1544 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1544 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    Children:
    1. 2. Mörlin, Maximillian was born on 14 Oct 1516 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died on 20 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried after 20 Apr 1584 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. Mörlin, Peter was born on 2 Jun 1518 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died in 1562 in Prussia (Historical), Germany.
    3. Mörlin, Apollonia was born about 1520 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died between 1564 and 1565 in Appetshofen, Donau-Ries, Bayern, Germany.
    4. Mörlin, Stephan was born in 1521 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 10 Jun 1604 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 13 Jun 1604 in Hildburghausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    5. Mörlin, George was born in 1540 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 29 May 1629 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried on 29 May 1629 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    6. Mörlin, Katherine was born in UNKNOWN in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 15 Jun 1543 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 15 Jun 1543 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.
    7. Mörlin, Hans was born in 1544 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; died on 18 Mar 1632 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.

  3. 6.  Rosenthaler, EgidiusRosenthaler, Egidius was born in 1476 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (son of Rosenthaler, Martin and Rosenthaler, Elsa); died in Nov 1520 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Nov 1520 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nickname: GILG
    • FSID: L8MV-CXN
    • Life Event: 1511, Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; Merchant
    • Life Event: 1514, Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; Guarden of the children of Hartman Schedel

    Notes:

    Egidius and Ursula nee' Grunhofer Rosenthaler supposed had twelve child of which Ursula was the last.

    Is is possible that a Helene Rosenthaler was also a child, and the first wife of Maximilian Mörlin. She would have died in 1542/1543. And then Ursula would have married Max in 1543/1544

    Egidius married Grünhofer, Ursula in 1505 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. Ursula (daughter of Grünhofer, Christoph and Schlüsselfelder, Ursula) was born in 1490 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1525 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Grünhofer, Ursula was born in 1490 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (daughter of Grünhofer, Christoph and Schlüsselfelder, Ursula); died in 1525 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L8MV-CF7

    Children:
    1. Rosenthaler, Helena was born in 1505 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1547 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. Rosenthaler, Catharina was born in 1507 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    3. Rosenthaler, Elisabeth was born in 1509 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1551 in Leipzig, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany.
    4. Rosenthaler, Hensslein was born in 1511 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1511 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    5. Rosenthaler, Egidi was born in 1512 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    6. Rosenthaler, Christoph was born in 1513 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died on 25 May 1568 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    7. Rosenthaler, Franz was born in 1515 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    8. Rosenthaler, Ottilia was born in 1515 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died before 18 Oct 1583 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 18 Oct 1583 in Hirschfeld, Zwickauer Land, Sachsen, Germany.
    9. Rosenthaler, Caspar was born in 1517 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Schwaz, Schwaz, Tirol, Austria.
    10. Rosenthaler, Balthasar was born in 1518 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1549 in Aachen, Aachen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany.
    11. 3. Rosenthaler, Ursula was born in 1519 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died on 31 Jul 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany; was buried on 2 Aug 1580 in Coburg, Bayern, Germany.
    12. Rosenthaler, Hasdrubal was born in 1520 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died on 19 May 1587 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Mörlin, Hugo was born in 1446 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria (son of Mörlin, Johann); died in 1518 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria.

    Notes:

    Born 1446 in Feldkirch, Voralberg, Austria and died in 1518. Hugo is mentioned in he 1479 writings in the Turmknopf of the church of St Nikolaus in Feldkirch, Voralberg, Austria. Herr von Feldkirch "bey Alga in Schwaben, aus dem uralten Geschlecht derer Mörlinen von Adlichen Eltern beyder Linien gezeuget".
    Married around 1475/90 to Lucia Ellenbog. Lucia was born around 1459 and died on 15 Jul 1513 in Feldkirch.

    Miscellaneous: Jodocus Morlin and seine Nachkommen (Karina Kulbach-Fricke), Birth place and year.

    Hugo married Ebenko, Lucia between 1475 and 1490 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria. Lucia was born in 1459 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria; died on 15 Jul 1513 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ebenko, Lucia was born in 1459 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria; died on 15 Jul 1513 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L21D-GDB

    Notes:

    Born 1446 in Feldkirch, Voralberg, Austria and died in 1518. Hugo is mentioned in he 1479 writings in the Turmknopf of the church of St Nikolaus in Feldkirch, Voralberg, Austria. Herr von Feldkirch "bey Alga in Schwaben, aus dem uralten Geschlecht derer Mörlinen von Adlichen Eltern beyder Linien gezeuget".
    Married around 1475/90 to Lucia Ellenbog. Lucia was born around 1459 and died on 15 Jul 1513 in Feldkirch.

    Children:
    1. 4. Mörlin, Jodocus was born between 3 Jul 1488 and 18 Mar 1489 in Feldkirch, Feldkirch, Vorarlberg, Austria; died on 15 Sep 1550 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried after 15 Sep 1550 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

  3. 10.  Hausknecht, George was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany.

    George married Lauberger, Ursula. Ursula was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Lauberger, Ursula was born in UNKNOWN in Germany; died in DECEASED in Germany; was buried in Germany.
    Children:
    1. 5. Hausknecht, Anna was born in 1495 in Wittenberg, Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany; died in 1544 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany; was buried in 1544 in Westhausen, Hildburghausen, Thüringen, Germany.

  5. 12.  Rosenthaler, MartinRosenthaler, Martin was born about 1450 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (son of Rosenthaler, Martin and Melber, Elsbeth); died between 1508 and 1511 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; was buried between 1508 and 1511 in St Sebald, Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Businessman

    Notes:

    Martin Rosenthaler's death date is based up the fact that in 1492 he had returned from his second trip to the Holy Land. In 1511 it was noted that Kaspar Rosenthaler was spending his father's inheritance in 1508 he was not spending his father's inheritance.

    Martin married Rosenthaler, Elsa about 1475 in Bayern, Germany. Elsa was born about 1455 in Germany; died after 1524 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Rosenthaler, ElsaRosenthaler, Elsa was born about 1455 in Germany; died after 1524 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Nickname: Elsbeth
    • Will: 1524, Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany

    Notes:

    Made her will in Nuremberg in 1524

    Children:
    1. Rosenthaler, Brigitte was born about 1475 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1559 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. 6. Rosenthaler, Egidius was born in 1476 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in Nov 1520 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; was buried in Nov 1520 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    3. Ursenthaler, Ulrich was born in 1482 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1562 in Hall in Tirol, Innsbruck-Land, Tirol, Austria.
    4. Ursenthaler, Gabriel was born after 1482 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died about 1580 in Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria; was buried about 1580 in Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria.
    5. Rosenthaler, Caspar was born between 1477 and 1482 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1542 in Schwaz, Schwaz, Tirol, Austria.
    6. Rosenthaler, Martin was born about 1490 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died on 2 May 1559 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

  7. 14.  Grünhofer, Christoph was born in 1440 in Merano, Bolzano, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy (son of Grünhofer, Hermann and Grünhofer, Katharina); died between 21 Sep and 14 Dec 1519 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Businessman, at the financing of the publication of the Weltchrinik des Hartman

    Notes:

    From Nürnberger Künstlerlexikon: Bildende Künstler, Kunsthandwerker, ...
    https://books.google.com/books?isbn=3110912961

    Grunhofer, Christoph, tradesman, benefactor, died between 21 Sept. and 14 Dec. 1519 in Nuremberg.  Married Ursula ( died June 1527 ), daughter of Hans Schlüsselfelder II.  Since 1486 provable.  1501-19 named.  In 1497, he donated to the St Sebaldus Church [ across the Albrecht-Dürer-Platz from the Old City Hall ] a vestment of blue damask with gold stars, which was provided with the escutcheons of the Grunters and the Schüsselfelders.  Around 1500, his property was estimated by Christoph Scheurl at 1000 florins.  He owned the property at Heugäßchen [ “Hay Alley”, 355 yards east of St Sebaldus Church ] 6 in 1492, the same year he bought the house at Heugäßchen 12.  In 1509 he bought the house at Heugäßchen 9.  In 1501 he bought the manor of Hummelstein [ now a neighborhood on the south side of Nuremberg, 1.6 miles southeast of St Sebaldus Church ].  In 1509 he appeared in the final statement on the printing of the Schedelschen Weltchronik [ Schedel's Chronicle of the World ], which he had probably co-financed.  Lit.:  Roth. 1802; Hampe, 1928, p. 193; Zahn, 1991, p. 188; Kohn, NHb Sebald.

    From Wilbur Hanson Kalb
    It was the publication of the Nuremberg Chronicle.  Published in 1493, it was an instant bestseller in both Latin and German, not just in Germany but all over Europe.  Only the Holy Bible sold better.  The scholars and the Church knew the Nuremberg Chronicle by its Latin title, Liber Chronicarum [ Book of Chronicles ] but everybody else, including Christoph Grunhofer, knew it by its German title, Der Schedelschen Weltchronik.

    Grunhofer might have thought that he was making money from a sure thing but the 1509 summary showed that 539 Latin editions and 60 German editions were still left in stock.  Perhaps the prices might have been a problem — the version with black-and-white illustrations cost three guilders but the one with hand-colored illustrations cost six guilders.  But Grunhofer shouldn’t feel disappointed. That book was still, as the late Ed Sullivan might say, a “really big deal” and Grunhofer will forever be in the books in all languages about the Nuremberg Chronicle so he really did get his money’s worth after all.

    You can read more about the Nuremberg Chronicle at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_Chronicle and its author, Dr Hartmann Schedel ( 1440 - 1514 ), at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartmann_Schedel.  The illustrators were Michael Wohlgemut and his step-son, Wilhelm Pleydenwurff, with assistance from Albrecht Dürer and possibly the Rosenthaler Brothers. Here’s an example of their labors from the book, a traveler’s view of Nuremberg, with St Sebaldus’s Church identified. This printing is used as Christoph's portrait.

    http://www.herrensitze.com/hummelstein.html
    Hummelstein
    Figure location and directions
    Manor house, former fortified manor house
    Hummelstein 45
    City of Nuremberg

    One of the better known fortified manor houses in the south of the city of Nuremberg is Hummelstein. Its formation was preceded by the fact that the council of the imperial city in 1487 the Council jur. Nikolaus Hummel on inheritance several ponds left. In May 1487, the acquirer was then allowed to "pawen a lusthewlein" to his weyer, which should receive a massive basement storey. After the death of Nikolaus Hummel in 1501, the new summer residence came to Christoph Grünhofer. Allegedly, the Weiherhaus is said to have been destroyed in 1502 in connection with the Battle of Affalterbach by troops of the Margrave Casimir. However, in the exploration of the land area ordered by the council shortly before the outbreak of the Landshut War of Succession in 1504, "the Hummels weyerhaus" was noted with no restrictions whatsoever.

    The seat fell in 1520 Anton Tetzel, after the widow Ursula Grünhofer was in financial trouble and had to sell. Wolf Horneck soon became the owner and in 1526 had a very extensive conversion carried out, which brought with it a significant expansion and attachment of the seat. In this measure, a outside corridor was built with four round corner towers as a punishment, provoking the Margrave to a vain suit at the Imperial Court.

    In 1528, the new headquarters was in the hands of Dr. Ing. Sebald Horneck, who at that time was privileged by the council with a firewood law. This message also makes it clear that the seat was not a traditional, forested property. On Horneck followed by a marriage with Ursula Horneck of Montanunternehmer Kilian Flentz as owner. He was co-owner of the mining company Flentz & Tramel, which also operated the metallurgical plant at Dutzendteich. Flentz probably died before 1550. As a widow Ursula Flentz experienced in the Second Margrave War, as the castle was burnt down on May 24, 1552.

    The ruin was initially not rebuilt. After the death of the widow, the destroyed property was sold by the heirs to the Nuremberg citizen and merchant Christoph Freydell / Friedell. The remains of the three-storey, tower-like main building were demolished and replaced by a building with a massive earthwork and a timber-framed upper floor, which was not built exactly in the old location. It is not certain whether the construction report from 1583, according to which Freydell's son of the same name had applied to the forestry department Timber for the "projecting speeches half to Hummelstein", refers to this building or outbuilding. The younger Freydell died in early 1591 leaving behind underage children. Their guardians Hummelstein sold in March 1593 to the robe dealer Melchior Büttel.

    Apparently, the new building under the previous owner was not just high-quality, because around 1607 he was already considerably dilapidated and for Büttels claims too small. After the originally planned extension of the forestry office had been prohibited, Büttel wanted 1607 still satisfied with an expansion of the roof and the renovation of the stables and the gardener's apartment. In 1613 he decided then but to demolish the mansion and a three-storey new building on the bottom of the 1552 destroyed castle.

    However, the imperial city wanted to enforce a restriction to a two-storey construction, as the second floor of the destroyed predecessor allegedly consisted only of a gun ground, were placed on the four cannons. The death of Büttel in 1614 and the outbreak of the 30-year war prevented further measures, which had also been pursued for a time by the community of heirs. She then agreed to a transfer to co-heir Veit Christoph Büttel, who emigrated to 1625 to Amsterdam. Büttel's brother-in-law, the Princely Brandenburg Councilor Christoph Agricola, married to Anna Sabina Büttel, acquired the seat as curator of his two underage daughters. Agricola wanted 1639 expand the stables in the forecourt. He did not stick to building regulations and argued for many years with the forest office and the council of the imperial city. The authorities also accused him of operating unauthorized cookers and transferring landmarks.

    Probably by marriage with Anna Maria Agricola Georg Waldmann arrived from Neustadt / Aisch to the property, which is said to have sold him, meanwhile considerably dilapidated, before 1683 to the council clerk Johann Wöhrlein. In 1691, Dr. med. Michael Friedrich Lochner the degenerate Ansitz. Lochner was a well-known naturalist, was one of the Nuremberg scholar circle around Johann Christoph Volkamer and later became director of the Leopoldina, the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna. In Hummelstein, the scientist first created an artful bitter orange and lemon garden, which included the construction of an orangery for wintering the plants. On this occasion, it was first known that the Swedes in 1632 had created a hill in the castle garden, which has now been eliminated. After Dr. Lochner 1703 had built a new horse stable, he requested in 1706 the new building of the manor, whose dilapidation allegedly no longer allowed a safe dwelling. In the end, the new building was transformed into an extensive conversion and extension. 1710 was followed by a major renovation of the economy building and 1720 the Voithaus.

    With the death of the builder in 1720 Hummelstein fell to the daughter Anna Maria, with the doctor. Christoph Ludwig Goeckel was married. From this marriage, four sons emerged, who inherited in 1759, but apparently did not even leave male heirs. The widow of Dr. jur. Heinrich Lorenz Goeckel sold the estate in 1774 to the deacon of St. Lawrence Hieronymus Conrad Wagner. The new owner had to endure in 1814 the seizure of the castle by the imperial Russian army. The military set up a powder and cartridge factory in the manor, causing great damage to the equipment. Even the ornate fountain in the garden should have been destroyed on this occasion.

    After Wagner's death in 1820 had the daughter Carolina Maria, widowed Balbach, the manor until 1855. The Rostock Consul Paul Howitz acquired him and let the mansion by Karl Alexander Heideloff neo-Gothic redesign. According to plans of the master builder, the historicist chapel was also built in the garden, where Howitz was buried in 1880. The Heirs community Howitz sold the manor in 1895 to the city of Nuremberg, in 1925 at the castle create a school garden. In the bombing nights of the Second World War, the main building was only partially damaged, but the chapel was destroyed in 1944. Today, the city maintains an environmental education center in the mansion.

    Christoph married Schlüsselfelder, Ursula about 1480 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. Ursula (daughter of Schlüsselfelder, Hans and Geyer, Clara) was born in 1461 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in Jul 1527 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Schlüsselfelder, UrsulaSchlüsselfelder, Ursula was born in 1461 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (daughter of Schlüsselfelder, Hans and Geyer, Clara); died in Jul 1527 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Notes:

    Grunhofer, Christoph, tradesman, benefactor, died between 21 Sept. and 14 Dec. 1519 in Nuremberg.  Married Ursula ( died June 1527 ), daughter of Hans Schlüsselfelder II.  Since 1486 provable.  1501-19 named.  In 1497, he donated to the St Sebaldus Church [ across the Albrecht-Dürer-Platz from the Old City Hall ] a vestment of blue damask with gold stars, which was provided with the escutcheons of the Grunters and the Schüsselfelders.  Around 1500, his property was estimated by Christoph Scheurl at 1000 florins.  He owned the property at Heugäßchen [ “Hay Alley”, 355 yards east of St Sebaldus Church ] 6 in 1492, the same year he bought the house at Heugäßchen 12.  In 1509 he bought the house at Heugäßchen 9.  In 1501 he bought the manor of Hummelstein [ now a neighborhood on the south side of Nuremberg, 1.6 miles southeast of St Sebaldus Church ].  In 1509 he appeared in the final statement on the printing of the Schedelschen Weltchronik [ Schedel's Chronicle of the World ], which he had probably co-financed.  Lit.:  Roth. 1802; Hampe, 1928, p. 193; Zahn, 1991, p. 188; Kohn, NHb Sebald.

    Children:
    1. Grünhofer, Christoph was born in UNKNOWN in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany.
    2. Grünhofer, Sebald was born in UNKNOWN in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany.
    3. Grünhofer, Hans was born in UNKNOWN in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany.
    4. 7. Grünhofer, Ursula was born in 1490 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1525 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.