Pfinzing, Merklin

Male Abt 1217 - 1278  (61 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Pfinzing, Merklin was born about 1217 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (son of Pfincinch, Sifrid and Bigenot, Österhild); died in 1278 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Notes:

    From Hans-Dietrich Lemmel:

    Merklin Pfinzing - mayor in Nuremberg
    ◆ Parents: Sifrid Pfincinch and Österhild Bigenot

    (* about? 1217), † 1278 in Nuremberg

    1263-1274 mentioned (Nürnb.Urk'buch). 1274 mayor. In 1274 he arranged for mutual duty exemption between Nuremberg and Mainz.

    ∞ (about 1240) with Els Isolt N683

    (* about? 1220)

    her parents: Bertold Isolt N684 , (* about? 1195), † before 1266
    1258/65 mayor. His successor in 1276 is (his son-in-law) Merklin Pfinzing . [Miracles p.58] See Pfin-20 / Is ; ∞ with leukardis .... Nm99 , (* about? 1200).

    Children:
    1. (Elisabeth) Pfinzing N666 , (* about? 1240)

    ∞ with Ropold / Rapoto Gewsmyd N665

    (* about? 1230)

    1270-1288 in Nuremberg. See Gsm-21 / r

    2. Adelheid Pfinzing No92 , (* about? 1242)

    ∞ with Conrad von Neumarkt N092

    (* about? 1235), † 9.7.1296 in Nbg St.Kath

    1260 Brothers Conradus and Wigelinus de Novo Foro. 1276 mayor Nuremberg. 1295 founder. See Weig-22 / e1

    his father: Ulrich von Neumarkt N091 , (* about? 1205)
    1259 Ulricus de Novo Foro. Probably father of the brothers Chunrad and Wigelin. See Weig-21 / i

    3. Berthold Pfinczing, (* about? 1245) - mayor in Nuremberg, see Pfin-22 / a

    4. Hedwig Pfinzing Nm42 , (* 1247), † 1294
    Abbess St. Clara.

    5. Marquard, (* about? 1250) - mayor in Nuremberg, see Pfin-22 / m

    Regesten:
    • The imperial city of Nuremberg had hardly gained security under King Rudolf against the Duke of Bavaria and the burgrave when we found Merklin Pfinzing as the royal mayor and chairman of the court (1276). He died soon thereafter, but his sons Bertold and Markward held the office of the Schultheißenamt after each other in 1281-90, followed by Bertold's son-in-law Konrad Esler in 1290-1316 .
    [Miracle p.57]

    • 1263: Siboto Pfinzing and Merclin Pfinzing , citizens of Nuremberg.

    • 1269: Marquard Pfinzing and Conrad Forchtlin , Provisors of the Maria Magdalena Monastery in Nuremberg.
    [Nuremberg Yearbooks Vol. 1-2 p.38,44]

    • 1265: Siboto Phinzingus , Merclinus frater eius, first and second in a series of witnesses.
    [Nürnberger document 411, Heilsbronner documents Nr.117. - Note from M.Keßler 2014]

    • Marquard Pfinzing , Urk. 1265-1273, 1274 mayor, † 1278.

    • Brother of Sibot.

    • ∞ (?) With daughter of the mayor Berthold Isolt gen. Provost .
    [A.Scharr: The ans. Citizen of Nuremberg, in: Gen.Jb. Vol.3 1963 p.14]

    • Merklin Phinzing (brother of Siboto) 1264-1274; In 1264 he arranged a mutual duty exemption with Mainz; 1274 mayor.

    • G.Wunder suspects that the mayor Bertold Isolt was his father-in-law, which brought both the Schultheißenamt and the first name Bertold into the Pfinzing family.

    • His sons: Berthold and Marquard, both part-time mayors.

    • A daughter Agnes (sister of the mayor Berthold Pfinzing and alleged wife of Konrad Groß) is dropped.
    [Miracles p.36,58]

    • 1269 Witnesses: ... milites, then Marquardus Pfinzing , Konrad Strohmayer , Albertus Ebener , Friedrich Ungelter , Hermann Stainer , citizens of Nurenberch.
    [History Heilsbronn Bd.2, digital on the Internet 2015]

    • 1274 Reichs-Schultheiß in Nuremberg, † around 1278. ∞ with ... Isolt gen.Probst .
    [B.Aign: AL Zinn, Gen.Jahrbuch Vol.45 / 46 2008]

    • ∞ around 1260 with Els Isolt [AL Pusch, DFA 27 1964]

    → This marriage date can not be correct. (HDL)

    → In some genealogies another daughter born around 1250 is mentioned, who married the jury member Heinrich Eisvogel . After the kingfisher life data, this Pfinzing daughter must have been born later, probably around 1275. I suspect therefore that she is not the daughter of the elder but daughter of the younger Marquard Pfinzing. (HDL)

    • Biedermann gives Merklin an incorrect father (Berthold I) and no children.

    [Biedermann panel 393]

    Regesta to Els Isolt:
    • Your first name Els loud [AL Pusch, DFA 27 1964]

    Regesten zu (Elisabeth) Pfinzing:
    • Elisabeth Pfinzing , husband of Mr. Rappold Geuschmid, anno 1270.
    [Biedermann plaque 394] Here mistakenly stated Berthold II as father.

    Regesten zu Adelheid Pfinzing:
    • Adelheid born. Pfinzing , wife of the mayor Conrad v.Neumarkt .
    [Walter Fries, MVGN Vol.25 (1924) p.9]

    Regesten to Hedwig Pfinzing:
    • Hedwig Pfinzing , a sister of the mayor Berthold Pfinzing , was elected the second Abbess of the Nuremberg St. Clara Monastery in 1280, † 1294.
    [Biedermann Tafel 394] Here mistakenly indicated as the daughter of Berthold II.

    Merklin married Isholt, Els about 1240 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. Els (daughter of Isolt, Bertold and Leukardis, N.N.) was born about 1220 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Pfinzing, Elisabeth was born about 1240 in Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. Pfinzing, Adelheid was born about 1242 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Bayern, Germany.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Pfincinch, Sifrid was born about 1190 in Pfünz, Eichstatt, Bayern, Germany; died after 1233 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Notes:

    From Lemmel:
    Sifrid Pfincinch N601 - in Nuremberg
    Parents unknown

    (* about? 1190)

    1233 with his wife Oesterhildis in a deed of the Abbot of Heilsbronn.

    ∞ about? 1215 with Österhild Bigenot N331

    (* about? 1200)

    her father: Konrad Bigenot N722 , (* about? 1175)
    1226/1251 in the Nuremberg document book [Wunder S.63] 1219-1228 mayor in Nuremberg. See Ebnr-20 / Bi

    Children:
    1. Siboto, (* about? 1215) - in Nuremberg, see Pfin-21 / s

    2. Merklin Pfinzing, (* about? 1217) - mayor in Nuremberg, see Pfin-21 / a

    3. Hedwig Pfinzing, (* about? 1220) - ∞ Schurstab / Grundherr, see Pfin-21 / u

    Regesten:
    • 1233 Sifrid de Norinberc cognomine Pfincinch et uxor sua Oesterhildis, devoti fideles nostrique familiares ... He gives the monastery a predilection in Blindenhaslach (Kleinhaslach).
    [in a deed of the Abbot of Heilsbronn, according to miracles]
    [Nuremberg Yearbook Vol. 1-2 S.11]
    [History of the monastery Heilsbronn, digitally on the Internet 2015]

    • The family should come from Pfünz near Eichstätt.
    [Mtlg Dr.W.Kraft, Miracle p.59]

    → Older ancestor lists indicate, according to Biedermann, a chamberlain Endres Pfinzing 1197 as progenitor. This Endres is taken from the fake tournament books by Georg Riexner. According to the Nuremberg Register of Records mentioned in 1233 Sifrid is the ancestor of Pfinzing.
    [G.Wunder: Pfintzing the ancients. MVGN 49 (1959)]

    • Seifried Pfinzing and his housewife Osterhildis in 1233.

    • Hedwig Pfinzing ∞ with Mr. Werner Grundherr .
    [Biedermann plaque 392 in a list of Pfinzing persons who can not be brought into a genealogical order]

    → In recent ancestor lists, this Seifried is considered the parent of Pfinzing .

    → In [AL Pusch, DFA 27 1964] and [Hagner: Die Bigenot ..., Fam.u.Gesch. Issue 2/2000] is stated as a wife: Oesterhild Bigenot , daughter of the mayor Konrad Bigenot.

    Sifrid married Bigenot, Österhild about 1215 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. Österhild (daughter of Bigenot, Konrad) was born in 1200 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Bigenot, Österhild was born in 1200 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany (daughter of Bigenot, Konrad); died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    Children:
    1. Pfinzing, Siboto was born in 1215 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died after 1265 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. 1. Pfinzing, Merklin was born about 1217 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in 1278 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Bigenot, Konrad was born about 1175 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Life Event: Between 1219 and 1228, Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; Mayor

    Notes:

    From Hans-Dietrich Lemmel:

    Konrad Bigenot - mayor in Nuremberg
    ◆ Parents unknown
    ◆ Born about 1175
    ◆ 1226/1251 in the Nuremberg document book [Wunder S.63]
    ◆ 1219-1228 mayor in Nuremberg.

    Children:
    1. Österhild Bigenot N331 , (* about? 1200)

    ∞ about 1215 with Sifrid Pfincinch N601

    (* about? 1190)

    1233 with his wife Oesterhildis in a deed of the Abbot of Heilsbronn. See Pfin-20 / a

    2. Hermann Bigenot N723 , (* about? 1205)
    1234 mentioned with his father.

    3. (daughter) Bigenot N721 , (* about? 1220)

    ∞ probably with Albert the Elder. Ebner N538

    (* about? 1218)

    Documented in Nuremberg in 1251/1263. See Ebnr-21 / j

    his father: Seifrid Ebner N207 , (* about? 1185)
    1234 in Nuremberg. See Ebnr-20 / a with Anna Vorchtel N208 (* about? 1190)

    Regesten:
    • Conrad Bigenot 1233-1254, 1219-1228 mayor in Nuremberg.

    • His son Hermann erw. 1234.
    [Scharr: citizen of Nuremberg in the 13th century, Gen.Jb.Bd.3 1963]

    • 1242 in Nuremberg mentioned: Cunrad Pigenot , Berthold Turbrecht , citizen of Nuremberg.
    [Internet: Nuremberg Yearbooks Vol. 1-2 p.19]

    → Is it the same Konrad from 1219 to 1254? One could also assume:
    Konrad *? 1160, until 1228 mayor; his son Konrad *? 1285/1290, documented to 1254, 1234 with son Hermann, who then *? 1215. (HDL)

    • An approximately same old Bigenot: Giselerus dictus Bygenot , 1257 witness at a land purchase in Mühlhausen / Thuringia. After him more namesake in Mühlhausen and from 1322 in Coburg.
    [Udo Hagner: The Bigenot - a long-distance dealer network of the 13th and 14th centuries in Thuringia and Franconia. In: Fam.u.Gesch. Issue 2/2000 S.466.]

    Children:
    1. Bigenot, N.N. was born about 1220 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.
    2. 3. Bigenot, Österhild was born in 1200 in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany; died in DECEASED in Nürnberg, Nürnberg, Bayern, Germany.