Rintelen Family Association

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Familienwappen in der Version von 1901

Albertus de Rintelen recepit in feodo tres partes curie in Marquartinctorpe et agros de communitate pascuorum acceptos sitos apud landwere et agros quondam dicti Tribus et quosdam alios agros communitatis. Eo mortuo Ludolfus filius suus nec dedit herwadium nec bona recipit in feodo.
Gerlacus de Rintelen recepit in feodo decem agros iacentes super Heynlo, quos resignavit Arnoldus de Lon.
Gerhardus de Rintelen frater suus recepit in feodo ad resignandum Arnoldi de Lon domum Schoren cum suis pertinentes.

Albertvon Rintelen took as fief three Parts of the Manor of Markingtorpe, pastures in common use, located by the boarder fortification, also fields, that were once named Tribus , and certain other parcels of the community. After his death, his son Ludolf refused the oath, and so did not receive the Manor to Fief.
Gerlach von Rintelen took as fife ten parcels on the other side of the Heynlo, the Arnold von Lon had returned to the Abby community.
Gerhard von Rintelen, his brother, took as fife the Manor of Schoren with its estate after its renunciation by Arnold von Lon.

The Land and Fief (Feud) book of the Herford Abby Lutgardis ( 1324-1360), City Archive Muenster, in which the first Fief (Feud) under the name of Rintelen are mentioned.