Rorich von Scheidt

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Rorich von Scheidt, genannt Weßpfennig (1518–1585), was a German nobleman as the Lord of Scheid, Bröl, Lohmar, Fussberg, Buisdorf, Etzenbach, Hönscheid, Hülscheid, and Schönenberg.[1] He came from the von Scheidt family, and was known for his role as Landjägermeister for the Blankenberg office.

A figure of influence in the Rhineland, he was active in the administration of various estates and knightly affairs during the mid-16th century.[2]

Rorich (Rurich) von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig was born in 1518 in Scheidt, the son of Johann von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig, Lord of Scheid (1458–1525) and Jutta von Seelbach (1460–1503). He was a member of the von Scheidt noble family, which held extensive lands and influence. At some point in the mid 16th century, Rorich secured the Blankenberg office and the surrounding regions of what is now Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. His family had long been established among the Rhenish nobility, accumulating wealth and titles through land ownership, military service, and strategic marriages.[3]

Marriage and Issue

Rorich married twice. His first marriage was to Anna von Kaldenbach zu Overheid (1495-1530)[4] with whom he had at least four sons:

  • Engelbert von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig, Lord of Bröl, Buisdorf, and Hülscheid (1520–1584)
  • Johann Heinrich Veit von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig (1523–1585), Lord of Lohmar and Fußberg
  • Gertrud von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig (1526–1592), married to Gotthard von Müllenark zu Bell (1529–1581)
  • Gotthard von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig (1528–1622), Lord of Bettringen, married Maria von Troisdorf (d. 1628)
  • Volmar von Scheidt genannt Weschpfennig (1530-1582), Lord of Scheid, Etzenbach, and Schöneberg. Married to Katharina von Dernbach

After Anna’s passing in 1530, Rorich married Anna von Buchenhauer genannt Teufenschlat. This second marriage produced additional offspring:[5]

Death

Inheritance contract

References

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