Heuring in Weiden (city of pastures) 1362
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Weidener old families
Heuring
The trade was a cornerstone of economic prosperity grazing before the 30 -
year war.
The family Heuring, demonstrated that for the 15th Century, based here,
This brings up a large branch of industry assets.
The goods they sell are varied, so they act in addition to iron
with spices, citrus fruits, medicines, stationery, fishing, wine, Geweh-
, books and much more investors. Its rich connections to Nuremberg
Leipzig, Regensburg, Dinkelsbühl, Lindau, Überlingen and Weilheim.
In addition, the family is highly respected, many Heuring, mayors,
Council members, city treasurer, city clerk, be made the legal
need, or municipal judge.
The seal of the herring family shows, from which derives its name.
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Busiest on the history of the city of Weiden
taking also in consideration of the castle and the town park stone
Document excerpts for the period 1043 to 1500,
compiled by Hans Wagner, City Archivist, pastures
published in "The upper Naabgau", 3rd Booklet, 1936
Collection of documents from 1043 (no. 1) until 1500 (No. 533) from
Monumenta Boica, Regesta Boica, Monumenta Egrana, proceedings of the histo-
literary society of Upper Palatinate and Regensburg, Central State Archive in Munich,
State Archives Amberg, City Archives pastures.
In the Regesten first attempt in the literature and in the
To collect documents for archives scattered willows and stone park to access
Thus, the documents for the history of the city to create pastures.
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No. 91, Leuchtenberger fiefdom, 1362 about us
These are the fief of the citizens of pastures:
Henry Heuring item has been before the court as a fief to a village Albrecht, has the
Cunrat of Pircher to the pastures.
1399th Hans and Peter Plewlstorffer, Hansen Plewlstorffer Blessed Sun, have the
Tithe of the city as a fief.
It has of us as a fief of Henry and Margaret his daughter Rakkendorfers child
the third one tithe Garb across the city to the pastures and small tithes which sust
Darzu heard.
Item is received by us from the pastures of corporal Ulrich ½ yard to Albers
village and meadows located at Paldenmühl four day's work and called the hammer, and Wiesbaden
Wiesbaden is one day's work and Ackermann Riet.
Item Hans Vendel has a fief situated Wiesmath two day's work to the pastures at the
Naab, and the village Egelsee to Albrecht.
Item Friedel has always called an estate in fee Mugenreut and is a good
Located in Perchtolzreut with all related and it has bought from the Hansen
Trauttenberg Berger.
Item Huntel Ulrich has a fief and a garden in front of one day's work Wiesmath Weidach
Situated.
Item Heuring has a fief of Pirk has a yard to Albers village, which he buys from
Cunrad the Pirker
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No. 308, 31 January 1455
Frederick, Bishop of Regensburg, gives the citizen Hans Heurigk in the willows
Tithe to repent between the Persians and Pfreimd located in fief, the previously
Ruger Mair, Nabburg citizens, and his wife occupied and now Hans
Heurigk have passed
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No. 360, 15 June 1466
Her Achatz, pastor of Schirmitz, and the church keeper Hans Zyferl there,
Kontz Pawr, Friedrich and Heinrich Ermbeich waiter sell two of the church there
Wood-lands belonging to Ulrich wax Neuriet Heuring citizens to pasture.
Siegler: Engelhart Notthaft, caregivers to Lewttenberg, and Jordan to Pirk Pirker.
S. Bittzeugen: Niklas Weyrschmid and Ulrich Medler to Schirmitz. People saying:
Hans Meister, pastor of Willow, Ulrich Worm, alderman, and Hans Hutzler,
Citizens to pastures
No. 427, 13 October 1482
Henry Hutzler and his wife Anna, his sons Leonard and Lorenz, citizens
Waive pastures, according to Martin settlement Heuring to Pirk a
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of them as maternal inheritance in unused desert and wood instead of GE
between lay and Enzenrieth Trebsau. Siegler: Hans Zerer judges of pastures;
Seal Witnesses: Michael Krauss and Hans Prudrer, both citizens there
No. 445, 24 April 1486
Engelbert stone Pühler, priests and Altarist to pastures, and Erhart Pucklmann,
Citizens there, our dear women head-priest of the Brotherhood in St.
Michael's parish church to the pastures promise to her deceased member Ulrich
Hewring for the brotherhood of that legacy of tithes made to
Gereuth between Pfreimd Perschen to keep an eternal Jahrtag. Siegler:
Utinger Conrad, recorder for grazing land
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No. 478, 30 June 1490
John Heuring of the pastures, and priests to Nachprediger Nabburg, assessed
kundet that Ulrich Probst of the pastures and his wife Elsbeth at the entrance
Church of St. John's to build a new altar Nabburg right hand and
equipped with the necessary ingredients and then a show for their eternal ancestors
and have donated seed; hiezu they have their half-court to emitters Aich,
what George is sitting fresh, bequeathed. This endows John Heuring on this altar
an eternal exhibition, with the consent of Dr. Christof Mendel canon of Eichstätt
and is currently acting head of the parish to Nabburg, and are hiezu: interest from his
half a yard to Mitter Aich to Losan 2 yards, 2 fish to water Rothenstadt (Fischer
Erhart worm, George explanation), ½ das. barren yard, 1 yard to the village's wedding, a court of bait-
litz, 1 yard to Döllnitz at Salt Village, 4 ponds to wet hard. His brother Georg
and later reinforced his brother's sons shall Engelhart jus patronatus this
Have fair. Siegler: the exhibitors, Hans von Slamersdorf and Christof von Blankenburg
rock to black box
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No. 489, 12 January 1492
Lorentz Hutzler, citizens in pastures, and Elspeth, widow Lienhart Hutzler, citi-
to lower pastures, with their consent and their children's guardians and Jorg Maierhofer
Jorg Heuring, citizens to pastures in the testamentary disposition Henry Hutzler, the
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Father and reconstructed as SWEH the exhibitors. Once had a small gen Henry Hutzler
Teilzehent beyond Etteldorf between Naab and St.. Perennial bought, from the
Bishop of Regensburg in fee is due. Because of this Teilzehent Waldsassener
Stiftsgut is surrounded, he has made many mistakes and so did Henry Hutz gen-
troller for the case that the Stiftszehent holding both the exhibitor and the
to the small Teilzehent borders, is replaced by the pen, has letzwillig that also
the small Teilzehent to the pin goes home with continued suzerainty of the bishop.
Siegler: Hans Zerer judges of willows, and Mertein Degenreutter.
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No. 515, 24 April 1497
John Heuring of the willows, Nachprediger to Nabburg makes his will
and orders his last will to the Hans Rappolt, his cousin, the Altarist
St. Achatzaltar to Nabburg, and senem cousin and brother George worm, Kaplan
the hospital to Nabburg, as well as the local citizens and Ulrich Turschel Andre Gu
tenecker. He wants to be buried before the altar of Our Lady, where the
have another preacher her funeral. As heirs are mentioned: his cousin Hans
Heuring, chaplain to Nabburg, Martin Heuring, Wolfgang Reynmülner, pastor of
Schwarzenbach, sons of his brother Georg Wolfgang Veit and his brother
Engelhart son Jacob, the Church of St. Michael in pastures is a big board with
Saints get. S: Ulrich Lauterhofen Ratz, caregivers to Nabburg
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No. 526, 1st July 1499
Mayor and City Council will decide the willows in the suit of Henry
Muellner on Rennmühl (fief of Count Johann von Leuchtenberg) at the
Schweinnaab against the hospital master Wolfgang Heuring and George Zollner because
one of the mill harmful water run out of hospital two ponds
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III. generation
George (5), * (1525), * (1577)
Clothier, citizens
I married 28/05/1555 Catherine Rich and
Daughter of Hans Rich meadows, * (1525), + (1560)
children:
a) Mathias (13), * 15.2.1556
b) Sophie * 05.15.1558
c) John (14), * ...., + (1610)
06/30/1584 Catherine ehel. imbalance Ranger
Daughter of Wolfgang imbalance Ranger, Straubing
Second marriage 7/15/1561 Margaret Heuring, * (1540), + (1581)
Daughter of Fabian Heuring city treasurer, pastures
children:
1497
The Weidner iron merchant family that were found Heuring Nachprediger Nabburg bequeathed his home church of St. Michael a "big board with saints."
From the same year of 1964 is found grave stone of the priest Ulrich Schit.
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I have in my possession a document from the City of Weiden Historical Dept, written in German, about the Heuring Family in Weiden which needs to be translated.It has a picture of the "Family Seal"
I will try to get this translated and posted as soon as I can.
Any thoughts from those more knowledgeable on the significance of this is appreciated.
John