Document Ehevertrag Neumarkt Rott 1859, Ehe Schmidinger (Flossing) & Wimberger

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You are bidding on oneDocument (marriage contract) from 1859 out of Neumarkt an der Rott (today: Neumarkt-Sankt Veit, LK Mühldorf am Inn).


Issued by District Court of Neumarkt an der Rott.


Present as copy; however, this was a few weeks later certified by the same district court.


This accreditation with beautiful Stamp of the district court and handwritten signature of the judge Aloys Baron Audrczky von Audrcz and des Assessors Frey.


Aloys Freiherr Audrczky von Audrcz (* 21. Nov 1810; died 11. August 1881), also: Audřický from Audř and Audritzky von Audertz, married in 1844 to Anna Freiin Daddaz von Corseigne (* 16. June 1805).


"Marriage contract per 16,000 fl." // "Marriage contract transcript for Barbara Wimberger. Farmer's wife in Wimberg, municipality of Oberhofen."


Dated Neumarkt, 7. June 1859 (certified on 2. July 1859).


Concerns marriage between the "Bibach farmer's son Jakob Schmidinger von Flossing" and the farmer's wife Barbara Wimberger from Wimberg (municipality of Oberhofen, today OT of Niederbergkirchen).


Scope: 3 written on four pages (34 x 28.8 cm); on the fourth page table of contents.


Written on strong stamp paper.


Condition: Document folded and slightly soiled. Please also note the pictures!

Internal note: Krst 21-04 Folder Documents 1774


About the district court of Neumarkt an der Rott (source: wikipedia):

District Court of Neumarkt an der Rott

The district court of Neumarkt an der Rott was a Bavarian district court of older order that existed from 1838 to 1879 and was based in Neumarkt an der Rott in today's district of Mühldorf am Inn. The ducal custodial court, the forerunner of the regional court, had existed since 1369.

History: In 1369, the Duke of Landshut had the seat of the judges and custodians for the new custodial court district of Neumarkt set up in what later became Adlstein Castle. He belonged to the Rentamt Landshut of the Duchy of Bavaria. The ducal nursing court (also known as the district court) existed until the beginning of the 19th century. century.

In the course of the administrative reforms in Bavaria, the district courts of an older order came into being from 1803, so Neumarkt was finally assigned to the Mühldorf district court in 1810.

In 1838 the district court of Neumarkt an der Rott was re-established. It included the communities of Aspertsham, Buchbach, Egglkofen, Elsenbach, Feichten, Gumattenkirchen, Harpolden, Hörbering, Irl, Lohkirchen, Neumarkt an der Rott, Niederbergkirchen, Niedertaufkirchen, Oberbergkirchen, Oberhofen, Ranoldsberg, Roßbach, Salmannskirchen, Schönberg, Stefanskirchen, Sankt Veit, Tegernbach, Thambach, Walkersaich, Weilkirchen, Wiesbach, Wolfsberg and Zangberg.

In 1862, with the separation of administrative and legal tasks in Bavaria, it became part of the district office of Mühldorf am Inn.

The remaining judicial institutions in Mainburg initially kept the name Regional Court. As the first instance of lower jurisdiction, the previous regional courts were uniformly converted into district courts in 1879 by the Courts Constitution Act. At the same time, the court moved to a newly constructed building at Bahnhofstrasse 21. The District Court was renamed District Court Neumarkt-Sankt Veit in 1934 and existed until 1973.

In 1838 the district court of Neumarkt an der Rott was re-established. It included the communities of Aspertsham, Buchbach, Egglkofen, Elsenbach, Feichten, Gumattenkirchen, Harpolden, Hörbering, Irl, Lohkirchen, Neumarkt an der Rott, Niederbergkirchen, Niedertaufkirchen, Oberbergkirchen, Oberhofen, Ranoldsberg, Roßbach, Salmannskirchen, Schönberg, Stefanskirchen, Sankt Veit, Tegernbach, Thambach, Walkersaich, Weilkirchen, Wiesbach, Wolfsberg and Zangberg. The remaining judicial institutions in Mainburg initially kept the name Regional Court. As the first instance of lower jurisdiction, the previous regional courts were uniformly converted into district courts in 1879 by the Courts Constitution Act. At the same time, the court moved to a newly constructed building at Bahnhofstrasse 21. The
In 1838 the district court of Neumarkt an der Rott was re-established. It included the communities of Aspertsham, Buchbach, Egglkofen, Elsenbach, Feichten, Gumattenkirchen, Harpolden, Hörbering, Irl, Lohkirchen, Neumarkt an der Rott, Niederbergkirchen, Niedertaufkirchen, Oberbergkirchen, Oberhofen, Ranoldsberg, Roßbach, Salmannskirchen, Schönberg, Stefanskirchen, Sankt Veit, Tegernbach, Thambach, Walkersaich, Weilkirchen, Wiesbach, Wolfsberg and Zangberg. The remaining judicial institutions in Mainburg initially kept the name Regional Court. As the first instance of lower jurisdiction, the previous regional courts were uniformly converted into district courts in 1879 by the Courts Constitution Act. At the same time, the court moved to a newly constructed building at Bahnhofstrasse 21. The
Erscheinungsort Neumarkt-Sankt Veit
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Aloys Audrczky von Audrcz
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Geschichte
Erscheinungsjahr 1859
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript