Lorenz (-4.1) married the 18 year-old Maria Margaretha Pahl about half a year after his first wife’s death; there were no surviving children, apparently, from the first marriage, though as many as five children seemed to have died in infancy. Given that Lorenz was about 16 years older than his second wife, he could hardly have expected that Maria Margaretha would die, shy of 50, before him; but she did, making him a widower for the second time. The house-name which Lorenz had inherited from the first wife (presumably, along with the house itself) would stick to the lineage he founded with the second wife: from Schoeller’s Lorenz (-3.1) down to Schoeller’s Rosa (0.1) and her sister, the Schoeller’s Maria (0.2), this house-name was the way, even in recent memory, of designating this line of Adelmanns. These Adelmanns were the ‘Schoeller’s”. The house was in the district of the town known as the Boxhagel, on a street known today as the Rathausstrasse (roughly translated: Townhall Road).