Kaufbrief Landau (Palatinate) 1908, Emil Jelito Kauft Acre IN Queichheim From

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You are bidding on a one"Purchase contract with release" from 1908 outLandau (Palatinate).


Saleswoman: Magdalena "Leni" Ohler, b. Trauth in Queichheim (Landau), widow of the Queichheim merchant Heinrich Ohler. -- She was certainly a relative, possibly Sister of Friedrich Trauth, Mayor of Queichheim, who died in 1932 (term of office 1904-1909).


Buyer: the chief magistrate aD Christopher Emile Jelito (1838-1919) in Landau, widower.


On sale is half a "field on the old Göcklingerweg" in Queichheim for 100 marks.


DatedLandau, 30. March 1908.


The contract was signed on August 8th. May 1908 dated Notary Justice Councilor Friedrich Müller applied and signed.


Handwritten form.


Scope: 4 pages (33.3 x 21 cm); the cover in the format 34.5 x 21.5 cm.


About the buyer: Christopheremily Jelito was born on April 27th. September 1838 in Landau as the son of the bookbinder Jakob Christoph Jelito (b. 5. November 1790 in Landau, died. 15. April 1852) and his wife Margeretha Rosina, born. Krauss born (his parents married on 22. February 1825). He married on the 25th. June 1874 Catherine Amanda Schwenck (b. 17. February 1854 in Landau, died. 20. December 1906 ibid.), daughter of the landowner Johann Jakob Schwenck. In 1874 he was a police lawyer in Bergzabern, in 1883 a district judge in Kandel, in 1886 as a chief district judge in Neustadt aH, in 1891 a chief district judge in Landau.

children were dr medical Friedrich Jelito (1909 high school student) and Emma Rosina Jelito (1909 minor)

He died on the 22nd. September 1919 in Landau. His grave can still be found in the main cemetery in Landau.


Condition: document folded; Paper slightly browned. The cover with tears (partly backed). BPlease note also the pictures!


Internal note: Jelito new



Saleswoman: Magdalena "Leni" Ohler, b. Trauth in Queichheim (Landau), widow of the Queichheim merchant Heinrich Ohler. -- She was certainly a relative, possibly Sister of Friedrich Trauth, Mayor of Queichheim, who died in 1932 (term of office 1904-1909). About the buyer: Christopheremily Jelito was born on April 27th. September 1838 in Landau as the son of the bookbinder Jakob Christoph Jelito (b. 5. November 1790 in Landau, died. 15. April 1852) and his wife Margeretha Rosina, born. Krauss born (his parents married on 22. February 1825). He married on the 25th. June 1874 Catherine Amanda Schwenck (b. 17. February 1854 in Landau, died. 20. December 1906 ibid.), daughter of the landowner Johann Jakob Schwenck. In 1874 he was a police lawyer in Bergzabern, in 1883 a district judge in Kandel,
Saleswoman: Magdalena "Leni" Ohler, b. Trauth in Queichheim (Landau), widow of the Queichheim merchant Heinrich Ohler. -- She was certainly a relative, possibly Sister of Friedrich Trauth, Mayor of Queichheim, who died in 1932 (term of office 1904-1909). About the buyer: Christopheremily Jelito was born on April 27th. September 1838 in Landau as the son of the bookbinder Jakob Christoph Jelito (b. 5. November 1790 in Landau, died. 15. April 1852) and his wife Margeretha Rosina, born. Krauss born (his parents married on 22. February 1825). He married on the 25th. June 1874 Catherine Amanda Schwenck (b. 17. February 1854 in Landau, died. 20. December 1906 ibid.), daughter of the landowner Johann Jakob Schwenck. In 1874 he was a police lawyer in Bergzabern, in 1883 a district judge in Kandel,
Saleswoman: Magdalena "Leni" Ohler, b. Trauth in Queichheim (Landau), widow of the Queichheim merchant Heinrich Ohler. -- She was certainly a relative, possibly Sister of Friedrich Trauth, Mayor of Queichheim, who died in 1932 (term of office 1904-1909). About the buyer: Christopheremily Jelito was born on April 27th. September 1838 in Landau as the son of the bookbinder Jakob Christoph Jelito (b. 5. November 1790 in Landau, died. 15. April 1852) and his wife Margeretha Rosina, born. Krauss born (his parents married on 22. February 1825). He married on the 25th. June 1874 Catherine Amanda Schwenck (b. 17. February 1854 in Landau, died. 20. December 1906 ibid.), daughter of the landowner Johann Jakob Schwenck. In 1874 he was a police lawyer in Bergzabern, in 1883 a district judge in Kandel,
Erscheinungsort Landau
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Friedrich Müller
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Geschichte
Erscheinungsjahr 1908
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript