Anselm von Hailfingen (the old man)

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Family coat of arms of those of Hailfingen based on Scheibler's book of arms

Anselm von Hailfingen (the old man) (* around 1300 ) was a nobleman from Württemberg .

family

Anselm von Hailfingen was the father of the knight of the same name, Anselm von Hailfingen , who was Vogt of Tübingen, and the grandfather of Conrad von Hailfingen called Boltringer .

Document mentions

On February 14, 1338, Anselm von Hailfingen and his sons Konrad and Heinrich sold all goods, vineyards, fields, meadows, houses, barns, gardens, farmsteads with associated authorities in and around Breitenholz , which Anselm von Heinrich von Mugeneck and his family owned, to the Bebenhausen monastery Reinhard von Altingen's brother-in-law had acquired for 85 pounds of Heller with the consent of her uncle Friedrich Herter von Dusslingen and his brother Diemo , and under the guarantee of the same and their cousin Johann von Hailfingen , the church lord of Tailfingen , and his brother Anselm.

On December 11, 1340, Anselm von Hailfingen, the old man, and his sons Marquard and Albrecht, under the guarantee of his two other sons Heinrich and Anselm, sold all goods, vineyards, fields, meadows, tree gardens, Egerten to the Bebenhausen monastery - according to the old heading Document to be wrested - which Anselm, the old man, had bought from Heinrich von Müneck for 30 pounds hellers.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, call number A 474 U 970.
  2. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, call number A 474 U 971.
  3. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, call number A 474 U 407.
  4. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, call number A 474 U 625.