Notarial deed (provisionele en finale toewijzing en acte de command) on in Leeuwarden (Netherlands)

Mention

  • Broer Tjitzes Schuil, residing in Leeuwarden, toeziend voogd
  • Swaantje Blinxma, residing in Leeuwarden, gehuwd met Hendrik de Haan, moeder van en voogd over Petrus en Hendrika Schuil, verkoper

Seller and buyer

Buyers

Sellers

  • Petrus Schuil, residing in Leeuwarden, gehuwd met Johanna Feenstra
    Ligging vastgoed: Leeuwarden
    diverse percelen
  • Albertus Schuil, residing in IJlst
  • Akke Zijlstra, residing in Harlingen, weduwe van Jouke Boltom Schuil, moeder van en voogd over Fokje, Johanna en Martinus Schuil
  • Johannes Schuil, residing in Leeuwarden
  • Ursula Smits, residing in Leeuwarden, gehuwd met Karolus Eugenius Stokker, koper
    Ligging vastgoed: Leeuwarden
    Bedrag: koopsom fl. 1130
    een huizinge F 233
  • Willem Laarmans, residing in Leeuwarden, in garnizoen te Den Helder

Remark

Aktes zijn niet aan scans gekoppeld, blader door de aktes met de toetsen "Volgende" en "Vorige" rechts boven in het scherm.
Bijbehorende aktenummers: 00292, 00294


Source citation

AlleFriezen in Leeuwarden (Netherlands), Notarial records
Notarieel archief - Tresoar, Part: 076072, Period: 1842, Leeuwarden, archive 26, inventory number 076072, October 24, 1842, Minuut-akten 1842 II, record number 283



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