Family list of the Eisenberger

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Eisenberger coat of arms (1563)

The Eisenberger family list contains the members of the Hessian aristocratic Eisenberger family from their beginnings in the 15th century until the male line died out in 1607. It goes back to the Eisenberger Chronicle written by Philipp the Younger Eisenberger (1548–1607) from 1593 onwards .

Origins

Peter I. Eisenberger (* around 1409; † May 25, 1488) was around 1441 servant of the Ortenberg bailiff Wiprecht von Rosenbach , from 1451 to 1459 he was Zentgraf zu Butzbach , 1467 cellar in Butzbach and 1475-1483 cellar in Ortenberg, 1475 became he bailiff in the Ortenberg department and in 1480 also the cellar in Lißberg . ⚭ June 24th, 1452 in Butzbach Elisabeth (Elsa) von Buches zu Wasserlos (* around 1415 in Wasserlos † 1495 in Ortenberg ( around 80 years old)) who first married before 1451 with Cuntze Bils (* 1415 in Nidda † before 1452 ) Rentmeister was married in Nidda (daughter 1st marriage: Margretha).

His sons Peter II, Walter and Henne founded the Gedern, Hofheim and Ortenberg lines.

The descendants of Peter II. Eisenberger (Gederner line)

Coat of arms Peter II
Peter Eisenberger tertius (III.) And Elisabeth von Buches zu Wasserlos
Anna, Merga, Eva Eisenberger
Conradt and Hans Eisenberger

Peter II. Eisenberger (born March 25, 1453 in Butzbach; † 1502) was buried in 1480 Zentgraf in Butzbach, 1482–1497 mayor in Gedern , 1490 Burgmann in Kronberg ⚭ 1476 Drude (Eva) Bernshuser († April 13, 1502 in Gedern) in Hirzenhain

  1. Peter III Eisenberger (born January 30, 1478; † 1530 in Ober-Seemen ), slain when collecting funds officially, studied at the University of Erfurt, graduated from the University of Erfurt in 1498, graduated from mayor 1501–1514 in Ranstadt 1513 enfeoffed ⚭ January 7, 1499 Elisabeth von Buches zu Wasserlos (* 1476 in Wasserlos; † September 18, 1502 in Gedern) Td Johann von Buches zu Wasserlos, Vogt zu Seligenstadt ud Gertraudt Eisenberger (* 1461 † 1519 in her widow's residence near Gelnhausen)
    1. Wolfgang Eisenberger (born April 7, 1502; † March 17, 1545), 1522 in the Mainzer Rott; later electoral Mainz bailiff in Neubrunn (Mainz monastery) unmarried
  2. Johann, the elder Eisenberger (born November 3, 1480, † October 24, 1533 in Gedern) 1516–1524 Schultheiss in Gedern (administrative officer) ⚭ October 6, 1506 Elisabeth Gans von Otzberg († July 30, 1557 in Himmelthal Abbey), she After 1533 builds a new house in Gedern and the Ortenberg castle seat.
    1. Anna Eisenberger (born September 3, 1507; † July 25, 1568 in Himmelthal Monastery an der Pest), nun and since 1552 abbess in Himmelthal Monastery near Elsenfeld- Rück.
    2. Merga Eisenberger (born May 2, 1509), nun and abbess for a short time in 1568 at Himmelthal Abbey near Elsenfeld-Rück.
    3. Eva Eisenberger (born November 10, 1510; † 1545), nun in Himmelthal Abbey near Elsenfeld-Rück.
    4. Feronica Eisenberger (born February 10, 1514, † September 19, 1556 in Gedern) ⚭ Albrecht Renner († 1540) 1523 councilor of Count Eberhard IV of Eppstein-Königstein , 1524 mayor in Ortenberg, lived in 1526 on the market, 1529–1540 mayor in Gedern.
      1. Philipp Renner († July 17, 1588) studied in Bourges in 1556 ; In 1557 Philipp Eisenberger d. Ä. his guardian, in 1558 in Huguenot military service, then at the Königstein court, 1565–1584 mayor in Gedern. ⚭ Margareth NN, childless.
    5. Johann Eisenberger the Elder J. (February 10, 1514; † September 19, 1556 in Gedern) (suicide), 1541 ensign in Hungary (Turkish War) with brothers Conradt and Hans, then in Flanders, 1546–1547 mayor in Gedern ⚭ February 9, 1545 Merga vom Rieth († July 26, 1584); (1.⚭ Melchior von Throe, 2.⚭ N. Buches zu Staden ).
      1. Jakob Eisenberger (born January 14, 1548; missing after 1573) studied in Marburg in 1562 and in Heidelberg in 1567 . Ennobled in 1563 with his cousin Philipp Eisenberger, dealt with Jews and Arians in 1573 , left home in a dispute with his mother, and apostated Christianity .
    6. Conrad Eisenberger (born March 17, 1515) with brother Johann and Hans to Hungary, missing there.
    7. Sebastian Eisenberger (* August 8, 1518; † January 7, 1558) 1547 professed in the Seligenstadt monastery , prior there , from 1550–158 last provost in the Naumburg monastery .
    8. Hans Eisenberger 1541 with Johann and Conrad in Hungary, lost there.
    9. Elisabeth Eisenberger (born November 7, 1521; † June 28, 1556 in Gedern) 1.hel Barthel Schleifras , feudal lord of the Reichels, 2.⚭ 1547 Philipp Eisenberger the Elder. Ä. (Ortenberger line)

The descendants of Walther Eisenberger (Hofheimer line)

Walter Eisenberger coat of arms
Walter Eisenberger, with Joanna (Genet) Gravin Thonri and N. Blummin

Walther Eisenberger (born March 17, 1455; † around 1513 in Hofheim), trained at the court of Königstein; studied at the University of Erfurt , 1472 baccalaureate, 1484–1485 secretary Gottfried IX. von Eppstein, 1488 Keller, on March 11, 1488 bailiff in Hofheim for years, 1490 Burgmann Kronberg, from 1495 member of the Alten Limpurg Frankfurt 1.⚭ before 1482 Joanna (Genet, Jenet) "Countess" von Toury (Tonri), von Walther brought from France † 1484 in childbed, buried childless in Hofheim. Buried 2 in October 1492 in Hofheim with Else Siegwein († November 3, 1550) in Hofheim from the patriciate of Frankfurt (her brother Dr. Philipp Siegwein was a lawyer in Frankfurt and a councilor in Königstein, is expelled from the Alten Limpurg Society in 1514. )

  1. Geneth (Johanetta) Eisenberger 1.⚭ 1523 Melchior Geipel von Schöllkrippen , electoral Mainz rider captain , 1521–1524 negotiations for admission to the Alten Limpurg Society, no result, no children 2.⚭ 1531 Philipp Focke von Wallstadt , bailiff in Klingenberg am Main , 1595 burgrave and Bailiff Gelnhausen. (2.⚭ NN Reyprecht von Büdingen , of these descendants)
  2. Peter IV. Eisenberger († April 2, 1518) 1498 bachelor's degree at the University of Erfurt, 1506–1518 dean at the collegiate monastery in Obermockstadt .
    1. Peter V. Eisenberger (illegitimate) († 1592 in old age), youth at the courts of Heidelberg and Hanau, 1540 bread giver Hof Hanau, 1549–1592 cellar and temporary administrator in Steinau an der Strasse built the office building there. 1571 Extension of the ennoblement of the Eisenbergers to him 1. Elisabeth Mauss (from Hanau), still alive in 1583, no children 2. Anna NN from Jossa (widow of Melchizedek Orth from Marburg , rent master († 1584))
  3. Georg Eisenberger († 1539) ⚭ Margarethe Blum (e) (daughter of Melchior Blume, Frankfurt patriciate, ud of this poor person, who was married in 1513, which is why he was expelled from the Alten Limpurg Society in 1514; he resigned citizenship in 1502; she 2 .⚭ Heinrich Wolf zu Hofheim, both mentioned in 1545).
    1. Dorothea Eisenbergerin 1545 Heinrich Wolf is her guardian ⚭ Hieronymus Mergeler, mentioned 1558–1608 as mayor in Hofheim.
      1. Hans Caspar Mergeler mentioned in 1610 (unmarried) († June 5, 1656) was mayor in Hofheim
    2. NN, NN sister married to Cologne and offspring there
    3. NN, NN sister also married to Cologne
  4. NN + NN (Gemini) (born September 19, 1497; † soon after)
  5. Balthasar (illegitimate son, not in chronicle) (* around 1500; † 1539), 1508 of the gracious Mr. Knabe, 1518 and 1521 servant and rider in Hofheim, 1529 the overridden later lived in Worms ⚭ NN.
    1. Barbara 1540 underage
    2. Magdalena 1540 underage
    3. Johann underage in 1543, pledged the Ranstadt farm to Philipp Eisenberger the Elder in 1545. Ä.
  6. Walther (illegitimate son, not in chronicle) († before August 3, 1540) mentioned in Hofheim in 1528 and 1536
    1. Margarethe underage in 1540

The descendants of Henne Eisenberger (Ortenberger line)

Coat of arms Henne Eisenberger
Henn Eisenberger, and Elisabeth von Langsdorff
Philipp Eisenberger the Elder and Amalie Trechin (Trach)
Dr. Johann Thomas Eisenberger

Henne Eisenberger (* 1457; † 19 July 1521) attended schools in Frankenberg and Heidelberg, late 1470s-1488 in Isenburg, cellar in Wächtersbach, 1488-1492 cellar in Ortenberg, and 1492 also in Lisberg, 1492 impeachment, 1505-1508 again cellar Ortenberg and 1512–1518 magistrate in Ortenberg, 1490 Burgmann in Kronberg, grave slab in Ortenberg ⚭ Elisabeth von Langsdorf († March 7, 1527 in Ortenberg) (her brother Engelhart and Henne Eisenberger in numerous fights).

  1. Lucia Eisenbergerin (February 20, 1486 - February 28, 1524) nun in the Konradsdorf monastery .
  2. Anna Eisenbergerin (* November 1, 1487; † before 1583 at Todenwarth Castle ) ⚭ 1. ( marriage speech December 19, 1510) Antonius (Thonges) Wolff zur Todenwarth (* 1480; † before 1538 Todenwarth near Schmalkalden ) 1507–1514 Hessian waiter for Stein, which castle he successfully defended from Franz von Sickingen , 1510 and 1514–1518 bailiff there, from 1519 bailiff in Rüsselsheim, 1526 dismissed from 1534 Todenw. (1. Margarethe von Sindersbach ¥ 2. before 1540 Hans Beck, henneberg. Bailiff in the sand).
    1. Eberhard Wolff zur Todenwarth (born September 20, 1515; † May 30, 1585 in Schleusingen ) Henneberg clerk, 1550–1580 district judge, councilor and bailiff in Schleusingen, 1563 co-guardian of Philipp Eisenberger the Elder. Ä. 2 children, 2nd autumn 1544 with Anastasia Jäger called Wölflin, Td hennebg. Chancellor Johann Jäger.
  3. Johann Eisenberger (born August 7, 1489, † 1523 in Königstein) administrator in Lisberg
  4. Elisabeth Eisenbergerin (* August 6, 1491; † April 26, 1523) ⚭ Heintz Rabe von Sedel (Södel).
  5. Walther Eisenberger (born October 20, 1493 - † August 29, 1500).
  6. Weyprecht Eisenberger (born April 26, 1495 - † April 3, 1545 in Ortenberg) Canon at the Liebfrauenstift in Mainz
  7. Margretha Eisenbergerin (born November 26, 1497; † 1498)
  8. Philipp the Elder Eisenberger (born December 15, 1499 - † March 15, 1563 in Ortenberg) attended school in Frankenberg, chamber boy then chamberlain to Count Eberhard IV of Eppstein-Königstein, feudal lord in 1513, studied in Heidelberg in 1518, and from 1527 cellar from 1557 bailiff in Ortenberg, 1563 with Jacob Eisenberger ⚭ October 13, 1530 Amalia Trach († March 29, 1545) Td Isenburgischen council Endres Trach ud NN Beusler von Orb (her brother Carl Trach was a clergyman at Liebfrauen zu Mainz), she was the widow Dr. Eucharius von Hagenau, called Schlaun, court attorney at Mainz court and 1516–1519 rector of the University of Mainz , 2. Elisabeth Eisenberger (born November 7, 1521; † June 28, 1556 in Gedern) widow d. Barthel Schleiffras, feudal lord of the Reichels, (Gederner line)
    1. Weyprecht Eisenberger (December 11, 1531 - October 23, 1540)
    2. Johann Thomas Eisenberger (born December 17, 1532; † April 24, 1575 in Aschaffenburg) studied in Mainz, 1554 in Tübingen , received his doctorate in both rights in Bourges in 1556, Reich Chamber Judge in Speyer in 1556 , Councilor at the Königstein court in 1558, Chancellor of the Elector of Mainz - Archbishop Daniel Brendel von Homburg electoral council of Mainz and Aschaffenburg, 1563 co-guardian of the siblings on the second marriage of the father, 1568 feudal lord, grave monument in the collegiate church of Aschaffenburg
    3. Elisabeth Eisenbergerin (born November 18, 1534; † September 13, 1599 in Ortenberg) widow, court master of the Count of Isenburg and Stolberg in 1556 betrothed to Heinrich von Habel (died before marriage) ⚭ August 23, 1580 with Philipp von Trohe (* around 1521; † September 23, 1587 in Ortenberg) 1584 Schultheiss in the Busecker Tal
    4. Barbara Eisenbergerin (born April 8, 1536; † August 10, 1605 in Ortenberg) briefly engaged in 1581 to Hans Endres Busch von Langeshain , the engagement was broken due to bad financial transactions (he died in eight), his uncle was Commander of the Teutonic Order in Frankfurt and later German Master of the Order of Mergentheim
    5. Catharina Eisenbergerin (born September 22, 1537 - † October 26, 1540).
    6. Ludwig Eisenberger (* August 18, 1541; † March 1591) chamber boy with Count Georg von Isenburg zu Wächtersbach studied in Marburg in 1556 , military service in France in 1563, in the Turkish war in 1567, 10 years service in Kurmainz, 1579–1581 bailiff in Ortenberg, then Nassau Bailiff Wehrheim, feudal lord in 1575 ⚭ November 26, 1578 in Wetzlar with Margarethe Schwartz, daughter of the Nassau council Dr. Jakob Schwartz.
      Philipp Eisenberger, jun. and Catharina Brommin
    7. Philipp the Younger Eisenberger (born October 22, 1548; † August 6, 1607 in Mainz (Pest)), studied law in Marburg, Jena, Wittenberg, Leipzig, Ingolstadt from 1565–1575; lived from 1577 in Mainz in the inherited house "zur Archen und zum Greifen" and lived on the heir, no job or office, 1578–1598 society Alten Limpurg, writes the chronicle Eisenberger, a Brommsches u. Eisenbergersches Buch, Saalbuch Eisenberger, 1575 enfeoffed June 1–24, 1577 in Frankfurt with Catharina Bromm (born April 29, 1555 in Frankfurt; † August 11, 1594 in Mainz) came from the Frankfurt patriciate, June 2–5, 1595 in Lambsheim / Pfalz with Margarethe von Meckenheim (born August 30, 1568; † January 26, 1603 in Mainz), buried in the Peterskirchhof in Frankfurt, from the Palatinate lower nobility, was court maiden at the courts of various countesses and educators of their eleven years before their marriage Children. August 3-22, 1603 with Anna Juliana von Schmittburg (* 1572; † 1643) buried in St. Christoph in Mainz , fled Mainz from the Swedes in 1632; litigated 1636–1643 because of her maintenance with her son-in-law Conrad Nicklaus von Kellenbach.
      1. NN son * / † 1588 at birth
      2. Anna Elisabeth Eisenbergerin (* July 7, 1589; † June 4, 1632 in Ortenberg) as the last of the name Eisenberger. ⚭ August 24, 1607 Conrad von Kellenbach (* August 10, 1582; ​​† May 20, 1647 with the bailiff in Gedern) Sd Wolf von Kellenbach , around 1621 Stolberg's stable master in Ortenberg; no children, continues the Eisenberger Chronicle with short additions, gives it to Anton Wolff zur Todenwarth in 1640; 2. on November 10, 1633 Elisabeth von Bommersheim from the family of the Schelme von Bergen († 1638)
        1. Eberhard Johann Adolph von Kellenbach (born July 16, 1637 in Gießen , † 1638 Gedern with his mother).
      3. Philipp Adolff Eisenberger (born March 28, 1594 - † May 27, 1599 in Mainz) is buried in St. Christoph in Mainz
      4. Sebastian Melchior Eisenberger (born December 10, 1596 in Frankfurt; † February 15, 1597, ibid) buried in the Peterskirchhof in Frankfurt
      5. Anna Maria Eisenbergerin (born August 19, 1599 in Frankfurt; † October 2, 1597, ibid) buried in the Peterskirchhof in Frankfurt
    8. Anna Eisenbergerin (* 1550; † Himmelthal Abbey) had lived with her relative, the abbess Anna Eisenberger, since 1567; she was not a nun
    9. Georg Eisenberger (born November 21, 1552; † 1558)
    10. Merga Eisenbergerin (born August 15, 1555; † 1574 in Klein-Seebach near Worms).
  9. Walther Eisenberger (born August 29, 1501 - † March 25, 1513)

literature

  • Hartmut Bock: The Eisenberger Chronicle. Edition - Commentary and Appendix; Illustrated history of a civil servant family of the German Renaissance - ascent into the Wetterau Niederadel and the Frankfurt patriciate - Illustrated gender books as a genre. (= Writings of the Historisches Museum Frankfurt am Main. 22 ). Frankfurt am Main 2001, ISBN 3-89282-040-6 .

Web links

Commons : Chronik Eisenberger  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Eisenberger family table in Die Chronik Eisenberger. Appendix, p. 398ff.
  2. ^ Peter Eisenberger. ( Memento of the original from September 4, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on: gedbas.genealogy.net @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / gedbas.genealogy.net