You are bidding on one documentaround1800 out of Break down (today OT by Brechen in the LK Limburg-Weilburg in Hesse).


Eleven seals and signatures from residents from breaking down; including an entry on the back.


The entry from is noteworthy Mayor Georg Heinrich Schupp (1762-1848), who held this office from 1790 to 1817.


Besides:

-Simon Stilger

-John Werner

-Johann Georg Diefenbach

-Jacob Roth

-Friedrich Dillman

-Hans Wilhelm Stilger

-Johannes Rooß

-Johann Adam Krämer.


The last signature on the back (trimmed at the end) is probably called Henrich Kasteleiner.


One signature (the fifth from the top) is unreadable for me.


Format:16.3 x 18.8 cm.


Condition:Somewhat stained, good condition. bplease note the pictures too!

Internal note: Bingo 23-11-16 in Kleinanz 23-11 cardboard envelope


About Georg Heinrich Schupp (source: wikipedia):

Georg Heinrich Schupp (*23. March 1762 in Niederbruch in the Limburg-Weilburg district; † 19. August 1848 there) was a German mayor and member of the Nassau state parliament.

Life: Georg Heinrich Schupp was born as the son of the farmer Georg Schupp (* around 1725; † 1805) and his wife Anna Catharina Schneider († 1785). He was working as a farmer and mayor in his hometown when in 1818 he received a mandate for the second chamber of the Nassau state parliament from the group of landowners in the Dillenburg constituency. He remained in Parliament until 1824.


You are bidding on one documentaround1800 out of Break down (today OT by Brechen in the LK Limburg-Weilburg in Hesse). Eleven seals and signatures from residents from breaking down; including an entry on the back. The entry from is noteworthy Mayor Georg Heinrich Schupp (1762-1848), who held this office from 1790 to 1817. Georg Heinrich Schupp (*23. March 1762 in Niederbruch in the Limburg-Weilburg district; † 19. August 1848 there) was a German mayor and member of the Nassau state parliament. Life: Georg Heinrich Schupp was born as the son of the farmer Georg Schupp (* around 1725; † 1805) and his wife Anna Catharina Schneider († 1785). He was working as a farmer and mayor in his hometown when in 1818 he received a mandate for the second chamber of the Nassau state parliament from the g