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| ... 1639-1660 315 times the owners changed. After departure
of sales by the gentleman detention with abandoned yards an annual average
can be set of approx. 9 in the rule. Over this standard the number of
sales of the years 1641 with 26, 1643 with 13, 1646 with 15, 1648 with 17
sales exceeds. In these years can drifts nact Evangelist Franconia to be
accepted. Vouchers for the forties are present for Weißenkirchberg
Leutershausen and the Weissenburger area, also for the office Stauf
(Lehnert~Barth).
Purchase minutes of the rule Rappottenstein44 existing starting from
1653 show the same density at ex-Officio-sales by the rule, also from the
small rule turning brook in the Waldviertel [forest quarter] verhältnismaßig
[relationship-massively] many persons in the same period "ran
away".
in the Zinzendorfi rule Hausegg (Oberhausegg and Niederhausegg) with
Gresten south the Danube are missing purchase minutes, from which the
change would be to be seen with the rural subjects. There another source
less important for the Exulantenforschung did not remain:
the Bauerlichen of contract books or orphan books from 1601 to 1661.
After the death of the father or the nut/mother, anyhow before remarriage
of the survivor of parents contracts before the rule were established
temporally briefly, in which the paternal and/or muetterlichen
inheritances were determined, Gerhaben (guardians) were ordered and exact
accounts were written down over the orphan's allowances lent at interest.
Enumerating the children entitled to inherit, the date of the disbursement
possible among other things make with the church books received since 1630
to determine a rather closed list of the Hausegger exactly building shank
after families and yards finished and after conclusion of the extensive
work which yards changed the owner in the years 1652-1660 by drift in the
"realm". From the Großzahl of family sheets with already some
hundred Exulanten an example at the family Zellhoefer of the riser yard,
Gem.Unteramt, Pfarrei Gresten NOe may be sufficient:
Zellhofer Hans, buried 18 Dec 1649, at Steigerhof 1606-1649;
Marriage 1 c.1603, Eva, died before 24 Apr 1607.
Marriage 2 c.1607, Anna, bury 24 Apr 1649 Gresten,
Children of Hans/Anna:
- Zellhofer Stephan, takes over 1650 Steigerhof, Herrschaft (under
the rule of) Hausegg b. Gresten. Before 1630-1637 at the Hintern
Hoderberg, 1638-1650 at the Hintern Gasteig, died/buried before 16
Mar 1656 (hereditary contract fol. 273'). He married c.1629
Ursula (she 2nd marriage 1656 Hanss Vogel),
Children of Stephan/Ursula:
- Hanss, born 1630, starting from 1654 as Exulant in
Dietenhofen, 1660-1679 farmer Lendersdorf, died/buried 13 Apr
1684; married Dietenhofen (Mfr) 5 Mar 1660 Elizabeth Keller.
- Simon, born 1631-1634, 1671 still in Hft. Hausegg NÖ.
- Adam, bap. 18 Aug 1637 Gresten, 1671 Exulant "in the
realm.' in Steinbach, Pf. [church] Grosshaslach (Mfr).
- Elisabeth get. 3. 10. 1635 Gresten, begraben 13. 5. 1645 Gr.
- Georg getauft 5. 10. 1645 Gresten, 1671 ExuIant "im
Reich”...
- Jakob getauft 27. 5. 1648 Gresten. 1671 noch i. Hft Hausegg.
- Maria geb. 1631/1634, oo 4.3.1661 Rügland (Mfr) Philipp
Wagenhofer, ExuIant aus Gresten.
- Sophia getauft 24. 3. 1639 Gresten, 1671 ExuIantin
“Reich”,
- Sara geb. 1650/1655, 1671 Exulantin “im Reich".
2. Maria, (from 1st marriage [to Eva]).
Children of Hans/Anna:
- Sebalt,
- Paul, died/buried before 7 Dec 1651.
- Jacob, 1647 living Steigerhof, ExuIant in Lindach with Rügland
(Mfr);
marriage I Gresten 12.2.1647 Rossina Vogel, buried 28.5.1647
Gresten;
marriage II Gresten 15.11.1648, Maria, Widow of Hans Dorrer.
Children of Jacob/Rossina
- Christoph, baptized 6.3.1647 Gresten
- Catharina,
- Thomas, of Hintern Hoderberg. Gem.Unteramt, Pf. Gresten NÖ.
Died/buried before 23.1.1650. buried Gresten.
married I about 1633 in Gresten to Gertraudt..., as a widowa
married II 1661 in Gresten to Michael [female, Michelle?] Scheffauer,
of Hintern Hoderberg;
Children of Thomas/Gertraudt:
- Andre, bap 3.10.1640 Gresten, 1671 ExuIant "am Reich".
2. George, bap 3. 4.1647 Gresten, 1671 ExuIant "am
Reich".
3. Maria, bap 30.3.1633 Gresten.
married 1661 George Teufel, 1671 aIs Exulanten "am
Reich".
4. Barbara, bap 5.4.1635 Gresten,
married (1662) Niclauss Grabner of Zaritzleuthen.
5. Sara, bap 25.2.1637 Gresten,
married 1662 Dietenhofen (Mfr) Jacob Beacker (from Hft. Hausegg),
1671 ExuIanten '”im Reich”.
6. Gertraudt, bap 30.12.1639 Gresten, 1671 Exulantin “im
Reich”.
7. Catharina bap c.1644 Gresten,
married 1672 Dietenhofen (Mfr) Leonhard Muenchhofer, Herpersdorf,
Exulanten.
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Die verschiedenen Glieder der Sippe Zellhofer vom Steigerhof,
1671 aus Anlass einer Erbregelung als Exulanten “im Reich”
bezeugt, sind bereits ab 1654 in Dietenhofen und Umgebung durch
Kirchenbucheintragungen belegt.
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The different members of the kinship Zellhofer testified by the
riser yard, 1671 from cause of a hereditary regulation as Exulanten
"in the realm", are already occupied starting from 1654 in
Dietenhofen and environment by church book entries. |
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Graf Seefried berichtet in der Geschichte des Marktes Gresten über
die schwierige Rückführung der Bevölkerung zum Katholizismus.
"... welche sich nicht bekehren ließen, erhielten die nötigen
pässe zur Auswanderund oder begraben such ohne solche auf die
Wanderschaft. Allmählich wurde sich die Landesregierung bewußt,
dass die strafe der Landesverweisung eine sehr zweischneidige Waffe
war. Die Zahl der Oedstaetten, der zerfallennen Bauernhoefe, von
Ihren Besitzern verlassen, nahm zu und aus den Staedten und Maerkten
zogen oft gerade die besten Handwerker nach Deutschland. Namentlich
die Schmiedermeister und ihre Gesellen waren zum groessten Tiel
Protestanten, die fest an ihrem Glauben hingen, und ihr Abzug erwies
sich als grosser Nachteil nicht nur fuer die Orte mit
hochentwickelter Eisenindustrie, wie fuer Waidhofen a. d. Ybbs,
Ybbsitz, Gresten, sondern fuer die oesterreichishe Eisenindustrie
ueberhaupt, welche bisher den Weltmarkt beherrscht hatte ...” |
Count Seefried reports in the history of the market Gresten on
the difficult feedback of the population to the catholicism.
"... which could not be bekehren, the necessary passports
received to Auswanderund or buried search without such on the
journey. The federal state government became gradual consciously
that punished the landesverweisung a very zweischneidige weapon was.
The number of the Oedstaetten, which farms zerfallennen, from your
owners leave, took to and from the cities and markets pulled the
often straight best craftsmen to Germany. In particular the
Schmiedermeister and their associate were with the Goressten Tiel
protestanten, who hung firmly on its faith, and its departure did
not only prove as large disadvantage for the places with highly
developed iron industry, like for Waidhofen A. D Ybbs, Ybbsitz,
Gresten, but for the oesterreichishe iron industry at all, which had
controlled so far the world market... " |
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| ... 1639-1660 315mal of the owners changed. After departure
of sales by the gentleman detention with abandoned yards an annual average
can be set of approx. 9 in the rule. Over this standard the number of
sales of the years 1641 with 26, 1643 with 13, 1646 with 15, 1648 with 17
sales exceeds. In these years can drifts nact Evangelist Franconia to be
accepted. Vouchers for the forties are present for Weißenkirchberg
Leutershausen and the Weissenburger area (Groeschel), also for the office
Stauf (Lehnert~Barth).
Purchase minutes of the rule Rappottenstein44 existing starting from
1653 show the same density at ex-Officio-sales by the rule, also from the
small rule turning brook in the Waldviertel [forest quarter] verhältnismaßig
[relationship-massively] many persons in the same period "ran
away".
In the Zinzendorfi rule Hausegg (Oberhausegg and Niederhausegg) with
Gresten south the Danube are missing purchase minutes, from which the
change would be to be seen with the rural subjects. There another source
less important for the Exulantenforschung did not remain:
the Bauerlichen of contract books or orphan books from 1601 to 1661.
After the death of the father or the nut/mother, anyhow before remarriage
of the survivor of parents contracts before the rule were established
temporally briefly, in which the paternal and/or muetterlichen
inheritances were determined, Gerhaben (guardians) were ordered and exact
accounts were written down over the orphan's allowances lent at interest.
Enumerating the children entitled to inherit, the date of the disbursement
possible among other things make with the church books received since 1630
to determine a rather closed list of the Hausegger exactly building shank
after families and yards finished and after conclusion of the extensive
work which yards changed the owner in the years 1652-1660 by drift in the
"realm". From the Großzahl of family sheets with already some
hundred Exulanten an example at the family Zellhoefer of the riser yard,
Gem.Unteramt, Pfarrei Gresten NOe may be sufficient:
Zellhofer Hans, buried 18 Dec 1649, at Steigerhof 1606-1649;
Marriage 1 c.1603, Eva, died before 24 Apr 1607.
Marriage 2 c.1607, Anna, bury 24 Apr 1649 Gresten,
Children of Hans/Eva:
1. Zellhofer Stephan, takes over 1650 Steigerhof, Herrschaft (under the
rule of) Hausegg b. Gresten. Before 1630-1637 at the Hintern Hoderberg,
1638-1650 at the Hintern Gasteig, died/buried before 16 Mar 1656
(hereditary contract fol. 273'). He married c.1629 Ursula (she 2nd
marriage 1656 Hanss Vogel),
Children of Stephan/Ursula:
1. Hanss, born 1630, starting from 1654 as Exulant in Dietenhofen,
1660-1679 farmer Lendersdorf, died/buried 13 Apr 1684; married
Dietenhofen (Mfr) 5 Mar 1660 Elizabeth Ke1ler.
2. Simon, born 1631-1634, 1671 still in Hft. Hausegg NÖ.
3. Adam, bap. 18 Aug 1637 Gresten, 1671 Exulant "in the realm.'
in Steinbach, Pf. [church] Grosshaslach (Mfr).
4. Elisabeth get. 3. 10. 1635 Gresten, begraben 13. 5. 1645 Gr.
5. Georg getauft 5. 10. 1645 Gresten, 1671 ExuIant "im
Reich"...
6. Jakob getauft 27. 5. 1648 Gresten. 1671 noch i. Hft Hausegg.
7. Maria geb. 1631/1634, oo 4.3.1661 Rügland (Mfr) Philipp
Wagenhofer, ExuIant aus Gresten.
8. Sophia getauft 24. 3. 1639 Gresten, 1671 ExuIantin
"Reich",
9. Sara geb. 1650/1655, 1671 Exulantin "im Reich".
2. Maria, (from 1st marriage [to Eva]).
Children of Hans/Anna:
3. Sebalt,
4. Paul, died/buried before 7 Dec 1651.
5. Jacob, 1647 living Steigerhof, ExuIant in Lindach with Rügland
(Mfr);
marriage I Gresten 12.2.1647 Rossina Vogel, buried 28.5.1647 Gresten;
marriage II Gresten 15.11.1648, Maria, Widow of Hans Dorrer.
Children of Jacob/Rossina
1. Christoph, baptized 6.3.1647 Gresten
6. Catharina,
7. Thomas, of Hintern Hoderberg. Gem.Unteramt, Pf. Gresten NÖ.
died/buried before 23.1.1650. buried Gresten.
married I about 1633 in Gresten to Gertraudt..., as a widow
married II 1661 in Gresten to Michael [female, Michelle?] Scheffauer,
of Hintern Hoderberg;
Children of Thomas/Gertraudt:
1. Andre, bap 3.10.1640 Gresten, 1671 ExuIant "am Reich".
2. George, bap 3. 4.1647 Gresten, 1671 ExuIant "am Reich".
3. Maria, bap 30.3.1633 Gresten.
married 1661 George Teufel, 1671 aIs Exulanten "am Reich".
4. Barbara, bap 5.4.1635 Gresten,
married (1662) Niclauss Grabner of Zaritzleuthen.
5. Sara, bap 25.2.1637 Gresten,
married 1662 Dietenhofen (Mfr) Jacob Beacker (from Hft. Hausegg),
1671 ExuIanten '"im Reich".
6. Gertraudt, bap 30.12.1639 Gresten, 1671 Exulantin "im
Reich".
7. Catharina bap c.1644 Gresten,
married 1672 Dietenhofen (Mfr) Leonhard Muenchhofer, Herpersdorf,
Exulanten.
Die verschiedenen Glieder der Sippe Zellhofer vom Steigerhof,
1671 aus Anlass einer Erbregelung als Exulanten "im
Reich" bezeugt, sind bereits ab 1654 in Dietenhofen und
Umgebung durch Kirchenbucheintragungen belegt.
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The different members of
the kinship Zellhofer testified by the riser yard, 1671 from
cause of a hereditary regulation as Exulanten "in the
realm", are already occupied starting from 1654 in
Dietenhofen and environment by church book entries. |
| Graf Seefried berichtet in der
Geschichte des Marktes Gresten über die schwierige Rückführung
der Bevölkerung zum Katholizismus. "... welche sich nicht
bekehren ließen, erhielten die nötigen pässe zur Auswanderund
oder begraben such ohne solche auf die Wanderschaft. Allmählich
wurde sich die Landesregierung bewußt, dass die strafe der
Landesverweisung eine sehr zweischneidige Waffe war. Die Zahl
der Oedstaetten, der zerfallennen Bauernhoefe, von Ihren
Besitzern verlassen, nahm zu und aus den Staedten und Maerkten
zogen oft gerade die besten Handwerker nach Deutschland.
Namentlich die Schmiedermeister und ihre Gesellen waren zum
groessten Tiel Protestanten, die fest an ihrem Glauben hingen,
und ihr Abzug erwies sich als grosser Nachteil nicht nur fuer
die Orte mit hochentwickelter Eisenindustrie, wie fuer Waidhofen
a. d. Ybbs, Ybbsitz, Gresten, sondern fuer die oesterreichishe
Eisenindustrie ueberhaupt, welche bisher den Weltmarkt
beherrscht hatte ..." |
Count Seefried reports in the
history of the market Gresten on the difficult feedback of the
population to the catholicism. "... which could not be
bekehren, the necessary passports received to Auswanderund or
buried search without such on the journey. The federal state
government became gradual consciously that punished the
landesverweisung a very zweischneidige weapon was. The number of
the Oedstaetten, which farms zerfallennen, from your owners
leave, took to and from the cities and markets pulled the often
straight best craftsmen to Germany. In particular the
Schmiedermeister and their associate were with the Goressten
Tiel protestanten, who hung firmly on its faith, and its
departure did not only prove as large disadvantage for the
places with highly developed iron industry, like for Waidhofen
A. D Ybbs, Ybbsitz, Gresten, but for the oesterreichishe iron
industry at all, which had controlled so far the world market...
" |
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