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Dr Georg von Absberg: cf. StAN, Ansbacher Historica, no. 340, fol. 29r and Gerhard Rechter, Die Seckendorff: Quellen und Studien zur Genealogie und Besitzgeschichte, 2 vols. (Neustadt a.d. Aisch, 1987–90), 1, 151, 157.
Hans Christoph von Absberg: cf. Appendix A and Gerd Wunder, ‘Die Ritter von Vellberg’, in Vellberg in Geschichte und Gegenwart, ed. Hansmartin Decker-Hauff, vol. I, Darstellungen (Sigmaringen, 1984), 129–96, at 135, 167.
Paul von Absberg: cf. StAN, Ansbacher Historica, no. 340, fol. 32V and H. Wilhelm, ‘Die Edeln von und zum Absberg: Ein Beitrag zur fränkischen Geschichte’, Alt-Gunzen hausen 8 (1931), 3–197, at 117.
Wolf von Crailsheim: cf. Appendix A, Johann Gottfried Biedermann, Geschlechtsregister der Reichsfrey unmittelbaren Ritterschaft Landes zu Franken löblichen Orts Steigerwald (Nuremberg, 1748), table 44, Hellmut Kunstmann, Die Burgen der östlichen fränkischen Schweiz (Würzburg, 1965), 383 and Eberhard Freiherr von Eyb, Das reichsritterliche Geschlecht der Freiherr en von Eyb (Neustadt a.d. Aisch, 1984), 167.
Hans von Eyb: Eyb, Freiherren von Eyb, 114.
Kaspar d.J. von Feilitzsch: Hans Hofner, ‘Zur Geschichte des vogtlandischen Adels: Die Herren von Feilitzsch auf Feilitzsch’, AO 54 (1974), 257–317, at 284.
Dietrich Fuchs von Bimbach: cf. Appendix A and Otto Freiherr von Waldenfels, Die Freiherrn von Waldenfels: Stammfolgen mit urkundlichen Belegen, 5 vols. (Munich, 1952–70), II, 23.
Georg Fuchs von Schweinshaupten: cf. StAW, Adelsarchiv Fuchs von Bimbach, no. 2, fols. 23–5 and Rudolf Karl Reinhard Freiherr von Thüngen, ‘Zur Genealogie der Familie derer von Thüngen’, AU 54 (1912), 1–180, at 96.
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