Märklin from Hailfingen

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

Märklin von Hailfingen (around 1400) was a Württemberg nobleman .

family

Märklin von Hailfingen was the brother of the nobleman Hans von Hailfingen and the cousin of Georg and Wolf von Hailfingen . His sons were called Aberlin and Georg von Hailfingen .

It is not clear whether Heinrich von Hailfingen († July 31, 1432) was one of his brothers. In 1408 he was Bursier and from 1412 abbot of the Bebenhausen monastery . Since the Gomaringer coat of arms is carved on his tombstone, it can be assumed that his mother came from this family.

Document mentions

In 1380 he bought his own people from Count Palatine Konrad von Tübingen in the area around Hohenentringen , more precisely in Entringen , Poltringen and Oberndorf .

On July 14, 1424, he and his brother Hans sold the farm they shared in giltstein to the Sindelfingen canon Eberhard Rüß.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, call number A 474 U 1882
  2. Christian Friedrich Sattler: Topographical history of the Duchy of Württemberg and all the same incorporated lordships, in which the cities, monasteries and the same offices are described in detail according to their location, former owners, fates, natural and other peculiarities. Betulius, 1784. Page 305 of 619 pages.
  3. ^ A b Jürgen Sydow: The Cistercian Abbey of Bebenhausen . Walter de Gruyter (1984, p. 235).
  4. ^ Eduard Paulus : Description of the Oberamt Herrenberg. Eduard Hallberger, Stuttgart 1855, page 180.
  5. ^ Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, call number A 474 U 633.