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- From Hans-Dietrich Lemmel
Conrad Vorchtel
◆ Parents: Berthold Vorchtel and Gertrud von Rot
(* about? 1215), † before 1286
ext. 1254-1274 1276: 12ooo pounds borrowed from King Rudolf.
∞ with Benigna .... N246
(* about? 1220)
1286 Widow
Children:
1. Berthold, (* about? 1245) - in Nuremberg, see Vorc-23 / a
2. Conrad, (* about? 1250) - in Nuremberg, see Vorc-23 / e
3. Heinrich Vorchtel Nc19 , (* about? 1250)
1296 Nuremberg citizens.
Regesten:
• erw. 1254-1274, † before 1286 [A. Scarr: Gen.Jb. 3 1963]
• 1256 in Nuremberg Witnesses include: Albert Ebner , Cunrad Forchtlin , Heinrich Toggeler and Walter his son.
• 1258: Berthold, the mayor of Nuremberg, carries a meadow near Neuhof to the fief of Heinrich von Stein , Butigler in Nuremberg, and gives the meadow. Among the witnesses: Heinrich von Stein , Seibot Pfinzing , Albrecht Ebner , Conrad Stromeier , Conrad Forchtlin , Hermann Graf .
• 1261 Conrad Vorchtel , citizen of Nuremberg, witness.
• 1263 among the Nuremberg Schöffen: Cunrad Forchtlin , Heinrich called Holtschuch , Arnold Holtschuher , and others
• 1265: Walter Schenk called Bratselden donates his goods in cakes as property to the Conrad Vorchtel and Sifrid Ebner , citizens in Nuremberg.
• 1269: Marquard Pfinzing and Conrad Forchtlin Provisors of the Maria Magdalena Monastery in Nuremberg.
• Conrad called Vorchtlin and Hermann called Steiner buy ...
[Nürnberger Jahrbücher Bd.1-2 S.32,34,35,38,44,52]
• 1276 leaves King Rudolf the Conrad Vorchtel for 6 years, the Nuremberg imperial tax, ca per year 2000 pounds Haller. This suggests that Vorchtel had advanced the king 12,000 pounds to finance the Nuremberg Diet or the campaign against King Ottokar of Bohemia.
[W. Schultheiß: Money and Financial Transactions ... p.64]
Regesta to Heinrich Vorchtel:
• mentioned in Nuremberg in 1282 (without details): Conrad von Neumarkt , Weigelin his brother, Friedrich called Holzschuher , Ulrich called Turbrech , Marquard called Pfinzing , and Heinrich Vorchtlin , brother of Conrad.
• 1287: Heinrich Vorchtel and Otto Topler , citizens in Nuremberg, sell their farm in Holzheim to the DO.
[Nuremberg Yearbooks Vol. 1-2, 1834, p.67,76]
• In 1296 the Bamberg bishop mortgages the Nurembergers Friedrich Holzschuher and Heinrich Vorchtel for the debts incurred by his church and tithes, including the Hofmarken Neunkirchen am Brand and Erlangen.
[W. Schultheiß: Money and Financial Transactions ... p.64]
• Daughter: Els ∞ Haller . [Genealogy from all German regions]
→ This daughter Els is stated according to Scharr as a daughter of Berthold Vorchtel.
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