You are bidding on a nice one letter from 1838 out ofOettingen.


The Princely Oettingen-Spielberg's Justice Office in Oettingen turns to the Magistrate in Vienna.


Dated Oettingen, 4. December 1838.


Concerns "the Estate of the carpenter's widow Barbara Roettinger here", the Midwife in Oettingen had been and on the 30th Died in October 1837, leaving behind a not insignificant fortune.


The magistrate in Vienna is asked to provide the whereabouts of any heirs (or in the event of their death, their heirs). To be named:

-biological sister Marie Theresie Keller (* 13. October 1785 in Oettingen, died approx. 1820 in Vienna as a bride

-Catharine Keller (* 6. April 1780 in Oettingen), daughter of her father's brother Ignatz Caspar Keller in Oettingen

-Marie Anne Veronica Keller, whose sister (* 1. February 1783 in Oettingen), married to the Viennese master tailor Schmelz, who lived in Lerchenfeld No. 1817. 241 lived and had children


Signed from the Judicial Council Bauer.


On the third page and the edge of the address page Concept of the response from the Vienna Magistrate, dated 8. and 13. February 1813.


Scope: three text pages and one address page (33.8 x 21 cm).


Format (folded): 9.5x17.5cm.


Written on stamp paper.


Posted; with paper-covered seal.


Condition: letter folded; Paper stained. Please also note the pictures!

Internal note: Ostbhf Vorphila 23-10-08 (6)

Concerns "the Estate of the carpenter's widow Barbara Roettinger here", the Midwife in Oettingen had been and on the 30th Died in October 1837, leaving behind a not insignificant fortune. The magistrate in Vienna is asked to provide the whereabouts of any heirs (or in the event of their death, their heirs). To be named: -biological sister Marie Theresie Keller (* 13. October 1785 in Oettingen, died approx. 1820 in Vienna as a bride -Catharine Keller (* 6. April 1780 in Oettingen), daughter of her father's brother Ignatz Caspar Keller in Oettingen -Marie Anne Veronica Keller, whose sister (* 1. February 1783 in Oettingen), married to the Viennese master tailor Schmelz, who lived in Lerchenfeld No. 1817. 241 lived and had children On the third page and the edge of the address page Concept of