Grasinger
The patrician family Grasinger (also Grasvinger, Grasewinger, Grazwinger, Gresinger, Grasevingerus ) is documented in Breslau from 1288 to 1374 . Three family members belonged to the Wroclaw Council.
Tribe list
- Conrad / Conradus "Grasvinger" (also Gresinger ) is documented as a citizen of Breslau in 1288. In that year he was elected to the council and alternated between 1289 and 1308 as lay judge and councilor . He presumably owned shares in the two Vogteimühlen operated at the time . In 1303 it appears in documents as "Conradus Grazfinger dictus". His sons were
- Merklo / Merkilo "Grasvinger" (also Grassevinger, Grasinger ) belonged to the council from 1298 to 1330 as councilor and aldermen. He was a co-owner of the Marienmühle and married to NN vom Baumgarten.
- Nikolaus / Nicolaus "Grasinger" (also Grasewiner ) worked from 1310 to 1318 with interruptions as councilor and aldermen. In a document from 1318 he is recorded as "Nicolaus Grasenvingerus". He acquired his fortune in the cloth trade in Breslau. In 1311 he lent 130 marks to the Breslau council and in 1312 another 213 marks. He was married to NN von Lviv.
- Hanko Grasinger is documented as Lord von Barottwitz as well as on Guckelwitz for 1337 , which he sold in 1364. He also owned shares in Grunau from 1342 to 1370 . He was married to Katharina NN, whose mother Gertrud was born von Mühlheim.
- Katharina, documented in 1352.
- Peter Grasinger, who sold Barottwitz in 1374.
literature
- Rudolf Stein: The council and the council families of the old Breslau . Holzner-Verlag Würzburg, 1963, p. 58