Heinz von Hailfingen

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

Heinz von Hailfingen (* around 1360 ) was a nobleman from Württemberg .

family

Heinz von Hailfingen was the son of the knight Anselm von Hailfingen , who was Vogt of Tübingen, and the father of Conrad von Hailfingen called Boltringer .

Document mentions

Heinz von Hailfingen got into a dispute with Ostertag von Lustnau and his brother Hans von Lustnau with Burkhard von Hölnstein after he had sold Roseck Castle , the village of Jesingen and the wine press under the Hirsenhalde to the Bebenhausen monastery . It was about the wine press, which they believed to be their property, inherited from their fathers, while Burkhard declared them to be a removable pledge. They therefore sold their rights to this wine press to the monastery for 50 guilders on November 22nd, 1412.

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 979.