Document Grasbronn (Pfahlheim, Ellwangen/Jagst ) 1807, Estate Joseph Schmid

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Document Grasbronn (PFAHLHEIM, Ellwangen / Jagst) 1807


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You are bidding on a handwritten one testament from 1807 With beautiful Stamp (Two cruisers).


Issued "Oberamts Ellwangen Schulthieserey Pfalheim Graschbronn", the 9. Sep 1807.


Below is the location "Grasbronn" written. It can still be found in old printed works, today it is apparently unnamed or in Pfahlheim (district of Ellwangen / Jagst) risen.


"Inventory and contingent division Erected on the death of Joseph Schmid, commoner inhabitant of thought Grasbronn."


Died of wasting in August 1807 Joseph Schmid leaves the following heirs: his wife Maria Anna and his children Joseph Schmid (29 years old, married landowner), Johann Schmid (28 years), Rosalia Schmid (22 years) and Barbara Zeller, born Schmid in Dankoltsweiler (today in Jagstzell).


Categories: lying goods (a Hallhof), men's clothes, women's clothes, bedclothes, linen, iron kitchen utensils, carpentry, common household goods. The handwriting breaks off at this point (only the title of the following column "Assets or debts to be collected" is there).


Scope: written on a little over 9 of 18 pages (32.5 x 19.5 cm).


Enclosed first leaf (described on both sides) of another inventory (Oberamt Ellwangen, Mayor Neunheim, Muckental, 2. May 1808) "about the mutual bringing together of Melchior Eberle and Maria Anna" (b. Weizmann from Pfahlheim).


Condition: Incomplete (fragment). Binding mostly detached. Pages slightly stained. Please also note the pictures at the end of the item description!

SW: Graevemeyer-Bemerode, in order oversize


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Below is the location "Grasbronn" written. It can still be found in old printed works, today it is apparently unnamed or in Pfahlheim (district of Ellwangen / Jagst) risen. Died of wasting in August 1807 Joseph Schmid leaves the following heirs: his wife Maria Anna and his children Joseph Schmid (29 years old, married landowner), Johann Schmid (28 years), Rosalia Schmid (22 years) and Barbara Zeller, born Schmid in Dankoltsweiler (today in Jagstzell). Categories: lying goods (a Hallhof), men's clothes, women's clothes, bedclothes, linen, iron kitchen utensils, carpentry, common household goods. The handwriting breaks off at this point (only the title of the following column "Assets or debts to be collected" is there). Enclosed first leaf (described on both sides) of another inventory (Ober
Erscheinungsort Grasbronn
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Recht
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Erscheinungsjahr 1807
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript