Tribe list of the Grünthal

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This is the root list of the Grünthal (also Grüenthal, Grienthal, Grienthaller), an old Austrian noble family from Bavaria , which is named after their ancestral seat Grienthal, today Grünthal (municipality of Hagelstadt ) near Regensburg . In 1662 they were elevated to the status of Austrian baron .

The master list was created according to Wißgrill, supplemented according to Hoheneck and from the master lists of the respective families.

Oldest lineage

after Wißgrill

Wikerus de Grüenthal , named 1179, six sons ( de Grientaale ) and two daughters

A1. Heinrikus
A2. Wikerus
A3. Chalhocus
A4. Hoheprandus
A5. Berchtold von Grienthal
B1. Heinrich I , named in 1243 with two sons
C1. Willibald I. von Grienthal (Wilibald Grienthaler), knight, 1247 Emperor Frederick's general and chief judge
C2. Leutwin Grienthaler an der Capelln († 1271), knight
D1. Konrad
D2. Ulrich I.
D3. Rüeger I. or Rudiger of Grien valley at the chapel , five sons Grüenthaler to Stockach or the Stockacher called
E1. Philip I.
E2. Wenzl
E3. Rüeger II., The younger
E4. Ulrich II the Stockacher Grüenthal, knight
F1. Goswin
F2. Philip II
F3. Werner
F4. Ulrich III. in Gabelkoven (Gablkofen, Gem. Reisbach ), mentioned 1367
G1. Niklas I († 1397)
H1. Willibald III.
G2. Willibald II to Stockach and Gabelkoven
H1. Andreas went to Austria, ancestor of the Austrian lines (see root list after Andreas Grüenthal )
F5. George
F6. Henry II
F7. Chunigunde, around 1351 nuns in the Reichsstift Niedermünster in Regensburg
E5. Sigismund
A6. Grimoldus
A7. Irmengardis and
A8. Leucardis, 1201 both nuns in the Reichsstift Niedermünster

Main line after Andreas Grüenthal

according to Wißgrill, supplemented by gruenthaler.org and Preuenhueber

Andreas Grüenthaler or von Grüenthal († before 1478; ▭ Steyr town church), moved to Austria, 1430 in Steyer, Ratsmann, 1464 to 1466 city judge, ⚭ I Barbara Roth zu Crembseck , her property and castle Kremsegg ( Kremseck ), II Margaretha N (1478 testament)

A1. [I] Margareta (* 1450; † 1492) ⚭ Jakob Rumpel, citizen of Steyer
A2. [I] Siegmund (* 1460; † 1511 in Steyr and ▭ in Steyr parish church), always lived as a private person in Steyr, 1490 councilor of Steyer, died very old, ⚭ I Elenora Haager, no children, ⚭ II Susanna Ennsthal
B1. [?] Gertraud ⚭ Valentin Pandorfer
B2. [II] Stefan, Cistercian priest in St. Bernhard in the Neustadt, 1514 pastor of Wels, beneficiary of the Grünthal Foundation in Steyer
B3. [II] Nicolaus, secular priest and beneficiary in Steyer
B4. [II] Wolfgang, Doctor of Law, lived in Graz
A3. [I] Appolonia ⚭ N Kirchpaumb , citizen of Steyer
A4. [I] Kolman of Grien Thal (* 1464, † 1 June 1532; ▭ Linz), came to Austria, Hof-Kämmerling Emperor Frederick III, nurses to Lizelberg, inherited castle and estate Kremseck by his mother, ⚭ I. Margaretha Winter from Enns († 1501), To. v. Thomas Winter zu Hildtbrechting (Gem. Ohlsdorf (Upper Austria) ), Salzamtmann zu Gmunden and Magdalena von Thalhaimb ⚭ II Apollonia Polyxena Högstätter (Hochstetter) († 1537), widow of Hans Pacher from Steyer, buried in the parish church in Linz
B1. [I] Erasmus (* 1492; † 1510), died in youth
B2. [I] Stefan (* 1493; † 1540), pastor in Wels
B3. [I] Georg (* 1500; † after 1538), lived in Steyer ⚭ 1538 Ursula Pfefferl von Ademsdorf zu Piberbach, no children
B4. [I] Wolfgang von Grienthal zu Kremseck, Prandthof, Winter and Haghof (* 1500 ; † 1576), knight, imperial council of Ferdinand I and Maximilian II, Vizedom, imperial legacy in Burgundy, Brabant and England, for the Emperor in Boehm. Mines and active in coinage, councilor and district administrator in Upper Austria for 34 years, ⚭ February 2, 1534 in Innsbruck Anna Enenckl († 1553), To. v. Thomas Enenckl zu Albrechtsberg and Windeck and Anna Spann zu Limbach, ⚭ II 1555 Ursula Kölnpöck († June 17, 1601, ▭ Schleißheim Schlaisthaim parish church ), To. v. Niklas Kölnpöck zu Ottsdorf and Salaberg and Martha Körnstock (Kernstock) brought the Zeillern rule into the family.
C1. [I] Adam Helfrid (* 1535; † 1584), monk
C2. [I] Maria (* 1536; † December 4, 1570) ⚭ May 4, 1558 Anton Gienger zu Wolfseck (see Stl. A2./B5./C6. ), Imperial Chamber Councilor
C3. [I] Margaretha (* 1537; † 1568) ⚭ Christoph Straub von Schazlsdorf, Imperial captain
C4. [I] Michael (* 1539) died unmarried
C5. [I] Thomas (* 1540; † 1543) died unmarried
C6. [I] Katharina Susanna (* 1541) ⚭ 1563 Balthasar Winckler to Kirchberg in the wild
C7. [I] Julius (* July 5, 1542; † January 22, 1605, ▭ Schleißh.), Lord of Kremseck, Dietach, Höhenerg, Zeillern and Achleiten. 1565 Ensign of the royal. Spanish army of Philip , fought in Naples and Apulia against the Turks, 1597 captain over a company of German servants of the Upper Austrian landscape, Raitherr of the Upper Austrian. Stands, in 1593 he bought Gut and Schloss Dietach , ⚭ I Anastasia Hayden von Dorff , To. v. Sebald Haiden and his second wife Anna von Walewitz, ⚭ II Juliana von Oedt, To. v. Sebastian von Oed zu Getzendorf and Regina von Rödern, no children. Juliana then married Nicolaus von Rottenburg.
D1. [I] Hans Adam († 1603) died in Italy
D2. [I] Christina died single
C8. [I] Balthasar (* 1545) died unmarried
C9. [I] Philipp Jakob (* 1546; † February 17, 1596 in Zeillern Castle, ▭ St. Peter in der Au) Lord of St. Pantaleon and Zeillern, rentmaster in 1576 and 1578, then imperial chief provisions commissioner in Hungary, vice - Captain of the lordship of Eisenstadt and the county of Forchtenstein in Hungary, he owned the lordship and castle Zeillern and the fortress house at St. Pantaleon, ⚭ I November 17, 1577 in Steyer Potentiana Kölnpöck († 1582 in St. Pantaleon, ▭ ibid) To . v. Dietmar Kölnpöck zu Ottsdorf and Salaberg and Maria Magdalena Hoffmann zu Schlüsselberg, ⚭ II 1584 Margaretha Seemann († February 14, 1596 in Zeillern Castle, ▭ St. Peter id Au), To. v. Georg von Seemann von Mangern to St. Peter in der Au and Haaghof, Imperial Council, and Katharina Gienger von Grünbichel (see Stl. A2./B5./C15. ). On August 31, 1607, the brothers Wolf Dietmar, Hans Georg and Hans Andreas jointly sold the Zeillern VOWW castle and estate to Wolf Friedrich Tattenpeck von Tattenbach.
D1. [I] Maria Magdalena ⚭ November 16, 1600 Christoph Ernst Geyer von Osterburg zu Kröllendorf (see Stl. A4./B1./C2. ).
D2. [I] Wolf Dietmar (* 1581; † 1649) ⚭ 1606 Maria Salome Hack, To. v. Gregor Hacke (Hake) from Pornimb and Mistelbach and Magdalena von Rohrbach . see line after Wolf Dietmar von Grünthal
D3. [I] Anna Susanna († August 23, 1621 in Baden) ⚭ 1613 Hans Strasser von und zu Gleiß (Wolfgang Strasser according to Hoheneck)
D4. [II] Hans Georg (Konrad) ⚭ Regina Indersee, To. v. Hans Sigmund Inderseer and Magdalena Flusshart, in 1631 he still had the Zinzendorf fiefdom in the Steinakircher parish, no children
D5. [II] Salome († before January 1605) ⚭ knight Christoph Furth
D6. [II] Helena († June 18, 1605 St. Peter in der Au, ▭ ibid) died unmarried
D7. [II] Hans (Helfried) Andreas (* 1586; † 1644) 1620 imperial captain, 1621 to 1624 adventurer in Hungary and the Netherlands, 1625 captain, war commissioner, imperial council and 1629 district administrator in Austria ob der Enns, died unmarried
C10. [I] Arnolph (Arnolf) (* 1547) died unmarried
C11. [I] Anna Maria (* 1548) died unmarried
C12. [I] Sabina Maria (* 1549) ⚭ I Hans Pichler von Rieggers, Imperial Council, ⚭ II Johann Beck von Leopoldsdorf
C13. [I] Eva Maria (* 1551; † 1603) ⚭ 1578 knight Leopold Pernstorfer von Poppen (from Pernstorff zu Poppen)
C14. [II] Anna (* 1556; † 1616) ⚭ 1575 Philipp von Steinau, and her twin brother // at grünt.com 1610
C15. [II] Wolf Niclas (* around 1565; † 1630), Lord of Kremseck, Achleiten and Dietach, on Zeillern, Reinsberg, Wangen and Windtern, from 1609 Lower Regiment Council, 1613 Knightly Ordinance, and 1619 Imperial Court Councilor of Ferdinand II, Emperor Rudolf II improved (with a diploma from October 9, 1603 in Prague) the coat of arms for him and his brothers Julius, Johann Jakob, Erhard and Johann Joachim and the sons of Philipp Jakob (Wolf Dietmar, Hans Andreas and Georg) and confirmed the old one Noble. ⚭ February 2, 1592 Apollonia von Oed (* May 14, 1574 in Oedenthal, Upper Austria; † July 7, 1621, ▭ Hernals), To. v. Heinrich Frhr von Oed zu Oedenthal and Reinsberg auf Rappoltenkirchen and Sitzenthal, nö.Jägermeister, and Margaretha (Marusch) von Zinzendorf, sister of Margaretha von Oed (see and Erhard), the wife brought the Reinsberg and Wang into the marriage.
D1. Wolfgang Heinrich (* 1593; † 1625) died unmarried as an imperial captain
D2. Johann Nemroth (* 1594; † 1662)
D3. Johann Andreas (* 1595; † 1652), Imperial Rittmeister, then on his property, District Administrator ⚭ 1620 Eleonora von Pranckh, To. v. Johann Jakob Pranckh . The six children had no offspring.
E1. Hans Joachim
E2. Hans Jakob
E3. Wolf Niklas
E4. Friedrich Julius
E5. Margaretha
E6. Ursula
D4. Johann Jakob (* and † 1597)
D5. Maria Ursula (* 1601) ⚭ I 1622 Berchtold Handl / Händl von und zu Ramingdorf, ⚭ II Georg Achaz von Kirchberg
D6. Erasmus (Ernest according to Hoheneck) (* 1602; † 1631) died in 1631 as an imperial soldier in Silesia
D7. Salome (* 1603; † 1605)
D8. Job Hartmann (* 1604; † 1611)
D9. Pilgram (* 1606) ensign under General Pappenheim
D10. Margaretha (Marusch) (* 1607) ⚭ I 1627 Friderich von Weixelburg zu Bölling, Imperial Captain, (⚭ II Kaspar von Lindegg according to Hoheneck)
D11. Jakob Hartmann (* 1608; † 1631) fell as Imperial Captain-Lieutenant in Italy
D12. (Johann) Wilhelm (* 1610; † 1611)
D13. Julius Friedrich (* 1611; † 1615)
D14. Anna Magdalena (* 1613) ⚭ Maximilian Kölnpöck zu Ottsdorf (see below)
D15. Sigmund Ludwig (* 1614; † 1620)
D16. Maria Elisabeth (* 1616; † 1686), inherited the rule and Veste Reinsberg and Wang from her mother, ⚭ Johann Albrecht Frhr von Dietrichstein
C16. [II] Maria (* 1558; † 1600) ⚭ 1599 Wolf Heinrich Artstetter von Artstetten (to Zellhof according to Hoheneck)
C17. [II] Andreas von Kremseck, Winter and Zeillern (* 1559/69; † January 7, 1597 in Vienna, ▭ Schleissh.), Princely. Speyr councilor and assessor at the Imperial Court of Speyr
C18. [II] Hans Dietmar (* 1560; † December 10, 1597 Niederwalsee, ▭ Schleißh.), Lord of Rohrawiesen and Staufmühl, war commissioner and paymaster of the Upper Austrian landscape, ⚭ shortly before 1595 Magdalena von Schallenberg zu Luftenberg († October 20, 1595 in Linz, ▭ Schleissh.), To. v. Wolf von Schallenberg and his second wife Katharina Freiin von Eck, no children.
C19. [II] Rosina (* and † 1561)
C20. [II] Barbara (* 1562; † 1575)
C21. [II] Lucretia (* 1564; † 1610, ▭ Schleissheim)
C22. [II] Katharina (* 1566; † 1570)
C23. [II] Johann Jakob (* 1570; † 1626/27 in Saxony), Herr zu Kremseck, Windtern, Burkersdorf and Volkstatt, zu Hehenberg, fought for Emperor Rudolf II as a volunteer against the Turks in Hungary for eight years, then a court war councilor and general -Commissarius of the Saxon Electors Christian II and Johannes Georg I , also chur-sächs. Envoy to the emperor. Hof in Vienna and at other Churhöfen, Land-Hofmeister of the County of Mannsfeld and Commander of Sangerhausen, bought the castle Hehenberg ( Höhenberg ) from Nemrodt Kölnpöck zu Ottsdorf in 1599 , founded the village Nonnendorf near Burkersdorf in 1608, in 1620 from the Bohemians in Bautzen in the Laufnitz captured and released by the elector, ⚭ Elisabeth von Pölnitz, sister of Bernhard von Pölnitz zu Schwarzenbach, chur-sächs. Court Chancellor
D1. Anna Elisabetha (born July 26, 1605)
D2. Ursula (born October 20, 1606)
D3. Bernard (born January 3, 1608)
D4. Barbara (born February 14, 1609)
D5. Julius (* July 10, 1610 - † September 8, 1631) studied in Tübingen, then went to France
C24. [II] Erhard zu Achleiten (* 1572; † September 16, 1614 in Vienna. ▭ Schleissh.), Fought valiantly in 1594 in the conquest of the main fortress of Grän, since 1613 nö regimental councilor ⚭ 1602 Margaretha von Oed, sister of Appollonia von Oed (⚭ with Wolf Niclas), Margaretha brought Gut and Schloss Achleuten into the family, no children
C25. [II] Johann Joachim (Hans Joachim) (* November 17, 1576; † October 29, 1639), Lord of Kremseck, Harteneck and Tusslingen in Swabia, 1599 in Tübingen court master of the Dukes Philipp and Albert zu Hollstein, 1600 Duke Johann Friederich Württemberg, Councilor and Colonel-Hofmeister, Württemb. Envoy to the imperial court in Vienna, Ferdinand II. Made Hans Joachim imperial palatine and court count in 1625 - Comes Palatinum (diploma from July 4, 1625 in Neustadt), ⚭ 1608 Dorothea Maria von Laimingen († 1629), To. v. Erasmus v. Laimingen in Neu-Laimingen, Lindach, Rotteneck and Degersbach, legacy of the Regensburg bishopric, heart. Württemb. Rat, and Agnes von Plüming / Plieming, Dorothea was lady-in-waiting at the herzogl.-württemb. Court. All children died young or single.
D1. Sibilla Agnes (born May 10, 1610)
D2. Joachim Friderich (born June 26, 1611)
D3. Dorothea (born August 15, 1612)
D4. Wolfgang Erasmus (born July 21, 1613)
D5. Friderich Jakob (born April 3, 1614)
D6. Wilhelm Christoph (born February 13, 1616)
B5. [II] Anna (Ursula) (* 1508; † 1540) ⚭ Mr. Veit Pfefferl zu Piberbach
B6. [II] Katharina (* 1510; † December 22, 1568, ▭ St. Pantaleon) ⚭ 1534 Hans Unterholzer († before his wife) to the vesten house near St. Pantaleon, no children, family inherited Veste and estate
A5. [I] Rosina (* 1470) ⚭ 1493 N Marshal of Reichenau
A5. [I] Ursula

Main line after Wolf Dietmar von Grünthal

Wolf Dietmar Herr zu Dietach and Ottsdorf (* 1581; † 1649) ⚭ May 7, 1606 in Vöcklabruck Maria Salome Hack, To. v. Gregor Hack zu Bornimb and Mistelbach and Maria Magdalena von Rohrbach. Philipp Rudolf, Karl and Ludwig with the entire descent were raised to the baron status by Emperor Leopold I on December 10, 1662 , but neither they nor their descendants were accepted into the Lower Austrian gentry.

A1. Elisabetha (* 1607; † 1636) ⚭ Christoph Hofer von Urfahr / Urfahrn
A2. Philipp Rudolf Freiherr von Grünthal (* April 16, 1607; † 1669) Lord of Dietach, Ottsdorf and Achleiten, served as ensign under Ferdinand II, then took over his father's property, in 1657 he was a knightly ordinance of the landscape above the Enns, in 1662 a baron. ⚭ I 1635 Barbara Magdalena Freiin von Haunsperg, To. v. Wolf Sigismund Frhr von Haunsberg , churbayr. Hofkammerrat, and Elisabeth von Closen ; ⚭ II February 27, 1641 Anna Charitas Freiherrin von Clam, To. v. Hans Gottfried Frhr von Clam and Anna Sibylla Frn von Kageneck ; ⚭ III Franziska Polyxena Frn von Windischgrätz, To. v. Johann Leonhard Frhr von Windischgrätz and Maria Elisabeth Puz; ⚭ IV Benigna Elisabeth Freiin von Clam, To. v. Wolfgang Sebastian Frhr from and to Clam and Maria Charitas von Hackelberg.
B1. [I] Franz Ehrenreich (* 1636), still lived in 1680
B2. [I] Wolf Erhard Freiherr von Grünthal (* 1637; † 1695) Lord of Dietach and Ottsdorf, ⚭ January 1678 Eva Elisabeth (* 1657; † 1728) To. from his uncle Hans Ludwig (A11.) and from Anna Elisabetha Kölbl (see below)
C1. Regina Elisabeth
C2. Franz Ignaz
C3. Anna Elisabeth
C4. Johann (es) Franz Freiherr von Grünthal (* 1680; † 1737) Lord of Dietach and Ottsdorf, Imperial and Royal District Administrator in Upper Austria, ⚭ I 1704 Maria Rosalia Frn Engl, To. v. Sigismund Friedrich Frhr Engl von Wagrain zu Seisenburg and Maria Theresia von Leonrod , widow of Johann Josef Graf von Jörger , ⚭ II Maria Franziska Eleonora Frn von Hoheneck, To. v. Johann Georg Emanuel Frhr von Hoheneck and Maria Elisabetha Theresia , daughter of Quintin Karl Joseph ( B7 .)
D1. Franz Josef Ignaz Freiherr von Grünthal (* around 1730 ?; † 1760) Lord of Dietach and Ottsdorf, died in the Savoy-Lichtenstein Knight Academy , with him the main Austrian line of the male line died out .
D2. to ? some children, no offspring
C5. Maria Franziska Isabella ⚭ 1717 Franz Mathias Spindler from Hofeck on Pernau
C6. Polyxena Eleonora ⚭ Georg Heinrich von Wirsing
C7. Katharina Theresia ⚭ Johann Franz Lasser, Frhr von Lasseregg
B3. [II] Maria Sibylla (* 1642) ⚭ Johann / Hans Ernst Preyer von Rautenberg
B4. [II] Wolf Gottfried (* 1643), still lived in 1680 ⚭ Isabella Kastner
B5. [III] Polyxena Franziska (* 1657; † 1688) ⚭ Johann Franz Ignaz Frhr von Fraunhofen
B6. [III] Polyxena Elisabeth (* 1659) ⚭ 1680 Franz David Frhr Engl zu Wagrain on Seisenburg
B7. [III] Quintin Karl Joseph Frhr v G zu Oberweiß (* 1662 in Linz; † 1704), bought the estate and castle Oberweis in the Traunviertel from Hans Füeger von Hirschberg, ⚭ Maria Barbara Freiin von Clam, To. v. Johann Christoph Frhr zu Clam and Elisabetha Grfn von Thürheim;
C1. Maria Elisabeth Theresia ⚭ 1715 Johann Georg Emanuel Frhr von Hoheneck zu Rechberg
C2. Maria Charitas Judith ⚭ 1716 Johann Ernest Doedat Dücker Frhr von Haßlau zu Urstein , prince. salzburg. Chamberlain and Councilor
B8. [IV] Dorothea Margaretha (* 1667; † 1703) ⚭ 1694 Gottlieb Lasser Frhr von Lasseregg
A3. Adam (* and † 1610) died as a child
A4. Maximilian (* 1611; † 1615) died as a child
A5. Maria Magdalena (* 1612; † 1648) Ludwig Storch promised to Clauss, died as a bride
A6. Eleonora (* 1613; † 1686) ⚭ 1641 Sigismund Frhr von Dietrichstein
A7. Wilhelm (* 1614) died unmarried in his youth
A8. Sabina (* 1615; † 1669, ▭ Regensburg) ⚭ Georg Wilhelm Steinhauser von Altendorf
A9. Dietmar (* 1616) went to Saxony, ⚭ Julia von Streithorst
B1. Dietmar
B2. Erdmann
B3. Eva Juliana 1
B4. Sophia Elisabeth
B5. Karl Dietmar
B6. Günther Heinrich
B7. Eva Juliana 2
B8. Armergardis Salome
B9. Christina Elisabetha
A10. (Hans) Ludwig Freiherr von Grünthal zu habenbach near Regensburg (* 1624; † 1686), Evangelical-Lutheran, left Austria in 1651/1652 as an exile and went to Regensburg, received the baron status with his brothers Philipp Rudolf and Karl in 1662, ⚭ 1654 Anna Elisabeth Kölbl, To. of the noble Adam Kölbl from Geising on Breitlitz and Eva Hrusch from Nitzwiz,
B1. Wolfgang Adam
B2. Eva Elisabeth (* 1657; † 1728) ⚭ Wolf Erhard Frhr von Grienthal (see above)
B3. Wolfgang Ludwig Freiherr von Grünthal (born March 6, 1659 in Regensburg; † December 23, 1726), for many years captain in the Swabian district regiment of Margrave von Durlach , chamberlain of Margrave Friedrich zu Baaden-Durlach , court war councilor and vice-commander of Pforzheim, received the goods Egelstall, Mülln and Neunhausen in the Mgr. Baaden, ⚭ Maria Katharina Megenzer von Velldorf
C1. Augusta Maria
C2. Maria Concordia
C3. Susanna Barbara
C4. Friedrich Ludwig Frhr von Grünthal zu Egelstall and Neunhausen (* 1699; † 17 ??), 1738 and 1742 markgräfl. Baden-Durlach Chamberlain
B4. Katharina Rosina, became a Catholic and nun in the Augustinian order near St. Lorenz in Vienna
B5. Christian Niclas became a Catholic, a Canon Regular in St. Augustin in the Dürnstein Monastery .
B6. Reinhard Karl
B7. Anna Maria († 1673 in Nuremberg), died in her youth in Nuremberg
A11. Judith (* 1618) ⚭ 1640 Johann Sebastian von Thein zu Kammereck and Sleedorf , her twin sister
A12. Maria (* 1618; † 1693) ⚭ Heinrich Reittorn von Schollenmach (see Hohenwarth Castle )
A13. Karl Frhr von Grünthal (* 1622; † 1676) ⚭ Anna Elisabeth Kölnpöck , To. v. Maximilian Kölnpöck von Ottsdorf and Anna Magdalena von Grünthal (D14.), Daughter of C15 . Wolf Niklas and Karl's cousin, no offspring

literature

  • Johann Georg Adam von Hoheneck : “ The praiseworthy gentlemen estates Deß Ertz-Herzogthumb Austria whether the Ennß, as: prelates, gentlemen, knights, and cities or genealogical and historical description, of the same arrival, founding, building and fortification , Wapen, shield, and helmets, your monasteries, lordships, castles, and cities “Volume 1, Passau 1727, pp. 201–220 digitized
  • Franz Karl Wißgrill , Karl von Odelga: scene of the land-based Lower Austrian nobility from the lordship and knighthood from the 11th century on, except for the present , Volume 3, Vienna 1800, pp. 416-428.
  • Ernst Heinrich Kneschke : New general German Adels Lexicon , Volume 4, Leipzig 1863, P. 68ff. Digitized
  • Valentin Preuenhueber : Annales Styrenses: together with its other historical and genealogical ..., around 1630, published by Johann Adam Schmidt, 1740 Nürnburg. Digitized
  • Ingrid Matschinegg, Austrian university visitor in Italy (1500–1630). Regional and social origins - careers - prosopography , dissertation at the University of Graz 1999

swell

  • Funeral sermon for Julius von Grünthal by the pastor of Holzhausen Ambros Leubnitz: Christian light sermon Bey of the funeral of ... Mr. Julij von Grünnthall zu Kremsegg (etc.) , Tübingen: Cellius, 1605. online on ONB

Web links

Abbreviations and explanation

Explanation

text means or
1848/50 1848 OR 1850
1848-1850 FROM 1848 TO 1850 between 1848 and 1850
1848? questionable or unsure
Hanns (Hans) italic original, today's spelling in brackets
Hans / Hanns different spellings equivalent variants
(Hanns) further spelling variant

Abbreviations and symbols

* born R. Knight Lower Austria, nope Austria under the Enns, -isch
~ baptized Mr Mr Upper Austria, Upper Austria Austria whether the Enns, -isch
Marriage, wedding Mr Baron Ktn, ktn Carinthia, Carinthian
% Divorce, divorced Frn Baroness, baroness Stmk, stmk Steiermark, Styrian
died Gf Count Tir, tir Tyrol, Tyrolean
X like Gfn countess Slb, slb Salzburg, salzburger
buried in Booh, booh Bohemia, bohemian
gene. called Ordinance Decreed (of the landscape) More, more Moravia, Moravian
rel church wedding Ordinance Ri. Ordinance of the knighthood Krn, krn Krain, krainer
civ civil marriage Ordinance Mr. Ordinance of the gentry Ung, ung Hungary, Hungarian
To. v. daughter of Hptm Captain hereditary erbländisch

Individual evidence

  1. ^ At Wißgrill: Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa , Friedrich II would be correct .
  2. ^ V. Preuenhueber: Annales Styrenses: .. , S. 116f
  3. marriages and offspring according gruenthaler.org
  4. Wolfgang von Grünthal on gruenthaler.org
  5. in Leubnitz, Leichenpredigt, p. 11: Highest senior from Carinthia
  6. Ambros Leubnitz: Christian easy sermon Bey the funeral of ... Mr. Julij von Grünnthall zu Kremsegg (etc.) , Tübingen: Cellius, 1605 p. 10ff ONB
  7. ↑ recorded in the DNB with idn = 1023469790
  8. according to Leubnitz, Leichenpredigt p. 11 already dead in February 1605
  9. in Wißgrill * 1556 and † December 1626
  10. see Ursinus, Leichenpredigt, 1621, [online p. 46ff] online ONB
  11. in Leubnitz, Leichenpredigt, p. 12 Martha
  12. ↑ recorded in the DNB with idn = 1023467739
  13. ↑ recorded in the DNB with idn = 1024267121
  14. according to Kneschke p. 69 died on August 5, 1626
  15. Leaves for home history - monthly. Magazine d. AG f. Local history in the NSLB d. Local group Weida, February 1935, supplement to the Weidaer Zeitung, 2nd volume no.2
  16. ↑ recorded in the DNB with idn = 12841006X
  17. ↑ recorded in the DNB with idn = 1023472775
  18. a b signed his sister Polyxena Elisabeth's marriage agreement on July 2, 1680
  19. Marriage agreement of July 2, 1680 in the Upper Austrian Provincial Archives, Dominion Archives PDF p. 51
  20. according to Salzburgwiki link

Remarks

  1. Anna Polixena Högstätter according to the grave inscription in the parish church of Linz
  2. (Roith and Wising according to the epitaph of the second woman)
  3. Parents Thomas Enenckl: Leonhard Enenckl zu Windegg and Margaretha Wager from Bavaria, parents Anna Spann: Martin Spann zu Windegg and Limbach and Catharina Schober von Schoberhausen from Carinthia
  4. according to Hoheneck: to the Freihaus
  5. ↑ In 1593 he sold the veste house in St. Pantaleon to the noble veste Lorenz Kirchhammer
  6. the epitaph was erected on August 27, 1582 by her husband
  7. Cosmas Gienger von Wolfseck , Vizedom im Land ob der Enns, brought a silver and gold-plated cup with the imperial coat of arms as a wedding present from the emperor
  8. ^ At Preuenhueber: Ursula ⚭ Veit Pfefferl, citizen of Steyer
  9. Two daughters at Wißgrill: Regina and Elisabeth
  10. born 1741 according to gruenthaler.org, calculated from the date of death 1760 and 19 years. This cannot be true, the father died in 1737.
  11. at Hoheneck there is next to Dorothea Margaretha Christina, who is married to Gottfried Lasser
  12. at Wißgrill: Wolf Niclas
  13. ^ At Wißgrill: Reichard Karl
  14. according to grüenthal.com born in 1619
  15. according to grüenthal.com second marriage to Regina Maria Flußhart von Pottendorf