Stammliste von Kranichfeld

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The inadequate, often faulty, source situation affects the entire period of all branches of the family. Secured data are mentioned in a document, dates of birth and death o. G. However, periods of time are often unsecured and, with the greatest possible likelihood of the often divergent data sources, to be viewed with reservations. Genealogical details, even the assignment of members of the house, remain unclear.

The Lords of Kranichfeld 1143 to 1383

The first official so named representative of the Kranichfeld family was Volrad von Kranichfeld († after 1157), documented June 20, 1143 and August 3, 1157. He had the following descendants:

A1. Volrad von Kranichfeld, "the Elder" (1169), documented from 1179 to 1191
B1. Volrad von Kranichfeld, first documented mention 1199 to 1231, († before 1241); ∞ Bia von Klettenberg , first documented mention from 1217 to 1241, daughter of Count Albrecht von Klettenberg (before 1187–1240 / 1242) and Adelheid (–before 1229)
C1. Daughter of Kranichfeld; ∞ Count Heinrich von Kirchberg, documented in 1221, († after January 29, 1245)
C2. Volrad von Kranichfeld, Canon of Halberstadt (1235), Provost of Walbeck (1241), Domscholasticus (1245), Elekt (1255), Bishop of Halberstadt (1256–1296) resigned , († April 23/25 (1298))
C3. Volrad "the elder" von Kranichfeld, first documented mention from 1256 to 1304; ∞ NN
D1. Reinhard von Kranichfeld, documented mention from 1275 to 1289; ∞ N. von Käfernburg
E1. Volrad "the Younger" from Kranichfeld († after 1307)
E2. Berthold von Kranichfeld, canon (deposed before 1317) of Halberstadt (1306–1315), canon (1326), Domscholasticus (1334–1336), senior of the cathedral chapter of Halberstadt (1341), canon of Magdeburg (1324), canon of Quedlinburg ( 1334), († after March 11, 1341)
D2. Volrad von Kranichfeld, (Canon of Halberstadt (1289)), first documented mention 1275
D3. Heinrich von Kranichfeld, German order priest (1281), German order priest in Altenburg (1285–1297), documented in documents from 1275 to 1297
C4. Reinhard von Kranichfeld, Canon (1271), Domscholasticus (1282–1283), Dom thesaurarius (1296–1301), Archdeacon of Aschersleben (1297), documented from 1271 to 1301
C5. Margareta von Kranichfeld, documented mention from 1241 to 1290; ∞ I: Siegfried von Lichtenberg , documented from 1236 to 1243; ∞ II: Walter V. von Arnstein , documented in 1219, († between October 27, 1268 and March 18, 1272), son of Albrecht I von Arnstein (–1240) and Mechtild von Blankenburg (–1267)
C6. Daughter of Kranichfeld, nun of Oberweimar (1270)
B2. Meinher von Kranichfeld, Canon (1193), archdeacon (1205–1209), archdeacon of Konrad von Krosigk (1206–1208), provost (1217), bishop of Halberstadt (1242–1252) resigned
B3. Hermann von Kranichfeld, first documented mention 1196 to 1240
B4. Reinhard von Kranichfeld, documented mention from 1217 to 1241, († before May 9, 1280); ∞ Jutta (∞ I: Count Heinrich von Kirchberg )
C1. Volrad (VIII.) Von Kranichfeld, "the Younger" (1262), documented mention 1260 to 1296; ∞ (Mechtild from Blankenburg)
D1. Volrad von Kranichfeld, first documented mention 1286
D2. Hermann II von Kranichfeld, lord in Ober-Kranichfeld (1314), documented mention 1286 to 1333, (* before 1286; † after 1333); ∞ Leukard von Gera, documented from 1314 to 1351, († after 1351), daughter of Vogt Heinrich I von Gera (1227–1269 / 1274) and Leukard (Irmgard) von Heldrungen (1231–1279)
E1. Hermann III. von Kranichfeld, lord of Kranichfeld, co-pledgee of Schlotheim (1340), documented evidence from 1320 to 1362; ∞ Countess Irmgard von Käfernburg , daughter of Count Günther IX. von Käfernburg (–1344) and Countess Mechtild von Regenstein (before 1305 – after 1344)
F1. Hermann IV von Kranichfeld, lord of Kranichfeld (1359), lord in Kranichfeld and Schauenforst (1375), documented in 1350, († after August 27, 1383); ∞ (before September 11, 1361) Countess Sophie von Schwarzburg († between May 29, 1399 and September 1, 1417), daughter of Count Günther XVIII. von Schwarzburg-Wachsenburg (–1354) and Richza von Schluesselburg (–1348) → gender extinct in the male line
G1. Margareta von Kranichfeld, heiress of Kranichfeld , first documented mention 1387 to 1426, (▭ in the Kapellendorf monastery ); ∞ Burgrave Albrecht III. von Kirchberg, Herr zu Windberg und Ziegenhain (before 1372), Herr in Niederkranichfeld (1384/1387), Herr von Altenberge (1387), Herr von Oberkranichfeld (1412), documented from 1369 to 1427, († between February 15, 1427 and June 29, 1427, ▭ in the Kapellendorf monastery), son of Burgrave Albrecht I von Kirchberg (–1364) and Elisabeth (Else) von Orlamünde (–1372)
G2. Barbara von Kranichfeld, nun of Ilm (1418–1429)
G3. Richza von Kranichfeld, Prioress of Ilm (1430–1431)
F2. Volrad von Kranichfeld, "the Younger" (1362), Herr zu Kranichfeld (1369), documented from 1356 to 1374
F3. Luitgard von Kranichfeld, documented document January 24, 1360 to March 30, 1376, (* around 1334; † after March 30, 1376); ∞ (1353) Henry VI. (VIII.) "The Younger", Vogt von Plauen, Lord of Plauen (1348–1368 / 1370), before 1348 Herr von Voigtsberg, documented July 24, 1343 to August 25, 1368, (* around 1324; † before 28. December 1370)
F4. Sophie von Kranichfeld, Prioress of Oberweimar (1371–1373)
E2. Volrad von Kranichfeld, Herr zu Kranichfeld (1361), documented mention 1320, († after April 19, 1369)
E3. Heinrich von Kranichfeld, German Order Kumpan (1336–1344), Commander of Birglau (1346–1347), Knight of the Teutonic Order (1349), keeper of Rastenburg (1361), woodruff from Leunenburg (1370), first documented mention 1320 to 1370
E4. Volrad von Kranichfeld, secular (1320–1339), Canon of Halberstadt (1343), Canon of Naumburg (1363–1370), Archdeacon of Gatersleben (1375)
E5. Sophie von Kranichfeld, first documented mention 1320; ∞ (Heinrich) von Kirchberg, first documented mention 1320
D3. Jutta von Kranichfeld, Canoness (1290), Coadjutrix (1303), 18th Abbess of the Quedlinburg Monastery (1309–1347), (* 1285 - † November 5, 1347)
C2. Kunigunde von Kranichfeld, first documented mention in 1287, (* around 1230); ∞ Konrad, Ritter von Roda , first documented mention from 1231 to 1274, (* around 1226; † before 1287; ▭ in the Pforta monastery )
B5. Kunigunde von Kranichfeld, canoness (1222), provost (1227), 14th abbess of the Quedlinburg monastery (1230–1231), († 1231)
A2. Reinhard von Kranichfeld, Canon of Mainz (1169), canon in the collegiate monastery St. Marien , Erfurt (1171)

literature

  • D. Schwennicke: European Family Tables, New Series, Volume XIX., Plate 104, Publisher: Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt a. M. 2000, ISBN 3-465-03074-5

Individual evidence / notes

  1. History of the Kirchberg castles on the Hausberge near Jena, author: Eduard Schmid, publisher: JKG Wagner, 1830, original from: Harvard University, digitized: November 17, 2008 books.google.de page: 65, accessed 2. October 2010

ADB / NDB

  1. ^ Karl Janicke:  Jutta von Kranichfeld . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 14, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1881, p. 760 f.