You need to learn about
-the history of Winden (Pfalz/Palatinate)
-huguenot history
etc
There's even a so-called "Online Ortsfamilienbuch (OFB)" [Online Familybook about all families residing at a certain place during a certian period of time] for Winden (Pfalz)
http://www.online-ofb.de/winden/
[Introduction page]
http://www.online-ofb.de/famlist.php?ofb=winden&b=A&lang=de
[Start page listing family names with intial character "A" - from here simply select / navigate to the character you're interested in.]
Composed by Werner Esser. His email address is provided on that website as well.
He for sure has profound knowledge about Winden/Palatinate and it's history.
Besides this there are a number of books, periodicals, information etc dealing with Huguenots in the Palatinate
http://www.evpfalz.de/gemeinden_cms...erke/zentralarchiv/dateien/arc_Hugenotten.pdf
https://www.historischer-verein-bza.de/Hugenotten.pdf
You could also try to contract the authors of these publications in order to learn more, even regarding properties of the Dukedom Pfalz-Zweibrücken. This may help to answer your "land record" question.
Please always keep in mind that this is
no history or general genealogical research forum, but instead a forum -primarily run by volunteers!- focused on the here available, digitized church books and their content.
And again "Zweibrückisch / Zweibrückischer" is absolutely
NO title - it's a simple adjective used like i.e. in "Canadian" farmer. And "Hofmann / Hoffmann" in the vast majority of cases has nothing to do with being noble!
BTW
If you have difficulties with German umlauted characters like ä, ö, ü (Ä, Ö, Ü), it's completely
wrong to use a simple a, o, u instead!
The only correct way to substitute these special characters is: ae, oe, ue (Ae, Oe, Ue) nothing else!
Good luck, Vera