You are bidding on one Bill of sale (Climbing letter) from 1842 out of Landau (Palatinate).


With two enclosed documents for the same purchase act.


The business agent Johann Michael Schuster and the owner (and former bookbinder) Jakob Christoph Jelito (1790-1852), both in Landau, jointly auctioned off a "Field in the Bierbach Gewanne, closed field, also called Guldengewann, alongside Eichborn Ludwig Schwenk and Christoph Clauß."


sellers are the Beer brewer Heinrich Jacob Stoepel (here partly also spelled Stoeppel) and his wife Margaretha, née. Skinny.


Dated Landau, 30. March 1842 (registered on 5. April 1842).


Present in a notarial copy; mounted and signed by Notary Franz Paraquin.


At the end, two handwritten receipts by (Heinrich) Jacob Stoepel, dated Landau, 28. October 1842 and 17. March 1843).


Scope: 4 pages (29.8 x 20.8 cm).


Enclosed are two further documents:


1.) 2-page document (25 x 17 cm) by the notary Franz Paraquin, dated Landau, 9. April 1842. Title: “Division of a jointly auctioned field”. With signatures by Johann Michael Schuster and Jakob Christoph Jelito.Attached site plan (28 x 20.7 cm) with the division of the field between both owners and details of the owners of the neighboring properties.


2.) Do-it-yourself cost accounting (20.5x17cm) by Jakob Christoph Jelito (Beginning: "the 11th April 1842 paid to Mr. Schuster "my share of the climbing costs"). On the reverse is the beginning of a letter of appeal from JJ Jelito to the Land Commissioner for "tax exemption for his house no. 131".


Condition: document folded; Paper slightly stained and slightly browned. bplease note the pictures too!

Internal note: Jelito new


About J. Chr. Jelito: the owner and bookbinder Jacob / Jakob Christoph Jelito was born on the 5th. November 1790 in Landau as the son of the citizen and master locksmith Johann Jacob Jelito (1752-1833) and Mary Magdalene, b. Hunchback (daughter of the saddler Georg Michael Glöckner) was born and died on the 15th. April 1852 in Landau. His father was a son of the master locksmith Johann Christoph Jelito (1713-1781) and Catharina Sybille, née. Franck.

Jakob Christoph Jelito married on the 22nd. February 1825 Margeretha Rosina, b. Krauss.

Children:

1.) Salomea Amalia Jelito (* 25. November 1825 in Landau); She married the Edenkoben pharmacist Ludwig Wilhelm Reichhold (d. before 1866). Children were:

-Ludwig Augustus Reichhold (* 5. June 1845 in Edenkoben; gest. 30. July 1872 in Speyer); married Emilie Eppel (1842.) in Speyer in 1871-1914), widow of the merchant Ludwig Hubert Tauwel (d. 1866)

-Johanna Carolina Reichhold (*10. February 1848 in Edenkoben); married the railway controller Franz Driendl in Edenkoben in 1869, their son Eduard Wilhelm Driendl was born on the 5th. Born in Ludwigshafen in May 1871)

-Pauline Philippina Reichhold (*9. June 1850 in Edenkoben)

-Hman Adolph Reichhold (*17. October 1851 in Edenkoben)

-Emil Julius Reichhold (*6. July 1854 in Edenkoben); married Therese Helene Amalie Winzer (* 19. June 1858 in Spremberg), whose daughter Charlotte Amalie Emma Reichhold died on June 7th. September 1886 was born in Dresden, and his second marriage was Antonie Martha Langhammer in Dresden in 1893.


2.) Christoph Emil Jelito (* 27. September 1838 in Landau; gest. 22. September 1919 ibid.; his grave is still in the Landau main cemetery today). He married on the 25th. June 1874 Katharina Amanda Schwenck (née 17. February 1854 in Landau, died. 20. December 1906 ibid.), daughter of the landowner Johann Jakob Schwenck. In 1874 he can be found as a police lawyer in Bergzabern, in 1883 as a district judge in Kandel, in 1886 as a senior district judge in Neustadt aH, and in 1891 as a senior district judge in Landau. Children were Dr. med. Friedrich Jelito (1909 high school student) and Emma Rosina Jelito (1909 minor).


3.) George Heinrich Adolph Jelito (* 11. June 1832 in Landau; gest. already on the 1st September 1857 in Worms, where he only stayed for a short time). He attended the Polytechnic School in Karlsruhe, studied chemistry in Würzburg (member of the Corps Rhenania), in 1855 he moved to Herschberg and studied medicine there, and in 1856 he was recorded as a chemist in Landau.

About J. Chr. Jelito: the owner and bookbinder Jacob / Jakob Christoph Jelito was born on the 5th. November 1790 in Landau as the son of the citizen and master locksmith Johann Jacob Jelito (1752-1833) and Mary Magdalene, b. Hunchback (daughter of the saddler Georg Michael Glöckner) was born and died on the 15th. April 1852 in Landau. His father was a son of the master locksmith Johann Christoph Jelito (1713-1781) and Catharina Sybille, née. Franck. 2.) Christoph Emil Jelito (* 27. September 1838 in Landau; gest. 22. September 1919 ibid.; his grave is still in the Landau main cemetery today). He married on the 25th. June 1874 Katharina Amanda Schwenck (née 17. February 1854 in Landau, died. 20. December 1906 ibid.), daughter of the landowner Johann Jakob Schwenck. In 1874 he can be found a