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- From Hans-Dietrich Lemmel:
N.N. Holzberger
Parents unknown
(* about? 1250)
Father of Gertraud ∞ Tucher and Gisela (Gisel) ∞ Groß.
Children:
1. Gertraud Holzberger N459 , (* about? 1270), † 1352 in Nuremberg
∞ 1288 in Nuremberg with Conrad Tucher N759
* 1260 in Nuremberg, † 1326 in Nuremberg
Businessman in Nuremberg. Founding father of the Nuremberg Tucher. See Tuc-24 / a
2. Gisela Holzberger No58 , (* about? 1290), † 1352/1353
∞ with Heinrich Groß / Reichheintz . 1352 testament.
∞ after 1343 with Heinrich Groß N628
(* about? 1276), † after 1344
first 1289. - In Nuremberg at the milk market. See Gros-23 / b
his parents: Heinz Groß N630 , (* about? 1250), † zw 1314/1317
In Nuremberg, documented 1276-1306. Death between 1314-1317. See Gros-22 / a ( Er ∞2) (about? 1287) with Gisela Esler N629 , (* about? 1260), † after 1339
sister of the mayor Conrad Esler . ) ; ∞ (about? 1273) with Sofie v. Vestenberg N631 , (* about? 1250), † about? 1286.
he ∞1) before 1298 with Anna Pfinzing N627
(* about? 1278), † 1343
Regests to Gertraud Holzberger:
◆ [Biedermann panel 493]
... Holzberger No59 -
Parents unknown
(* about? 1250)
Father of Gertraud ∞ Tucher and Gisela (hostage) ∞ Great .
Children:
1. Gertraud Holzberger N459 , (* about? 1270), † 1352 in Nuremberg
∞ 1288 in Nuremberg with Conrad Tucher N759
* 1260 in Nuremberg, † 1326 in Nuremberg
Businessman in Nuremberg. Founding father of the Nuremberg Tucher. See Tuc-24 / a
2. Gisela Holzberger No58 , (* about? 1290), † 1352/1353
∞ with Heinrich Groß / Reichheintz . 1352 testament.
∞ after 1343 with Heinrich Groß N628
(* about? 1276), † after 1344
first 1289. - In Nuremberg at the milk market. See Gros-23 / b
his parents: Heinz Groß N630 , (* about? 1250), † zw 1314/1317
In Nuremberg, documented 1276-1306. Death between 1314-1317. See Gros-22 / a ( Er ∞2) (about? 1287) with Gisela Esler N629 , (* about? 1260), † after 1339
sister of the mayor Conrad Esler . ) ; ∞ (about? 1273) with Sofie v. Vestenberg N631 , (* about? 1250), † about? 1286.
he ∞1) before 1298 with Anna Pfinzing N627
(* about? 1278), † 1343
Regests to Gertraud Holzberger:
[Biedermann panel 493]
• A hostage Holzberger , sister of Berthold Tucher's mother, was married to a Heinrich Groß / Reichheintz ; In 1352 she donated a pastoral house, which she prescribed to her nephew Berthold Tucher after her death. In 1353 Berthold Tucher took over this task.
[Bullemer: Great p. 147]
Regesta to Gisela Holzberger:
• Geisel Holzberger , sister of Berthold Tucher's mother, was married to a Heinrich Groß / Reichheintz ; In 1352 she donated a pastoral house, which she prescribed to her nephew Berthold Tucher after her death. In 1353 Berthold Tucher took over this task. Hostage Reichheintz also had a son Christian at the Knights of St. John, which is considered in the document of 1353 and in the will of Berthold Tucher . - To which Heinrich Groß this hostage Holzberger iat is not clear. The only possible husband would be (according to Bullemer) Heinrich GroßSon of Bartholomew, as his first wife.
[Bullemer: Great pp. 147f, 166]
→ This Heinrich (son of Barthol.), Who was probably born at the earliest around 1310, should be a generation younger than the hostage Holzberger! I therefore assume that Geisel Holzberger was married to Heinrich Groß (in his second marriage), whose wife Anna Pfinzing died in 1343. (HDL)
Regesta to Anna Pfinzing:
• Anna, Heinrich's great wife, † 1343.
[Bullemer: Groß p.141]
A hostage Holzberger , sister of Berthold Tucher's mother, was married to a Heinrich Groß / Reichheintz ; In 1352 she donated a pastoral house, which she prescribed to her nephew Berthold Tucher after her death. In 1353 Berthold Tucher took over this task.
[Bullemer: Great p. 147]
Regesta to Gisela Holzberger:
◆ Geisel Holzberger , sister of Berthold Tucher's mother, was married to a Heinrich Groß / Reichheintz ; In 1352 she donated a pastoral house, which she prescribed to her nephew Berthold Tucher after her death. In 1353 Berthold Tucher took over this task. Hostage Reichheintz also had a son Christian at the Knights of St. John, which is considered in the document of 1353 and in the will of Berthold Tucher . - To which Heinrich Groß this hostage Holzberger iat is not clear. The only possible husband would be (according to Bullemer) Heinrich GroßSon of Bartholomew, as his first wife. [Bullemer: Great pp. 147f, 166]
◆ This Heinrich (son of Barthol.), Who was probably born at the earliest around 1310, should be a generation younger than the hostage Holzberger! I therefore assume that Geisel Holzberger was married to Heinrich Groß (in his second marriage), whose wife Anna Pfinzing died in 1343. (HDL)
Regesta to Anna Pfinzing:
• Anna, Heinrich's great wife, † 1343.
[Bullemer: Groß p.141]
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