Notarial deed (koopakte) on in Terschelling (Netherlands)

Buyers

  • Coenraad Ariens Swart, residing in Oosterend, Terschelling
  • Douwe Gossens Rijkeboer, residing in Kinnum, Terschelling
  • Cornelis Ages Schaap, residing in Lies, Terschelling, Ligging vastgoed: Terschelling
    Bedrag: koopsom fl. 130
    een perceel land
  • Pieter Sipkes Smit, residing in Midsland, Terschelling, Ligging vastgoed: Terschelling
    Bedrag: koopsom fl. 200
    1/2 deel in een perceel land
  • Jan de Beer, residing in Lies, Terschelling, Ligging vastgoed: Terschelling
    Bedrag: koopsom fl. 200
    1/2 deel in een perceel land

Sellers

  • Douwe Jelles Stada, residing in Hoorn, Terschelling, Ligging vastgoed: Terschelling
    Bedrag: koopsom fl. 225
    een perceel land
  • Trijntje Cornelis Rijkeboer, residing in Midsland, Terschelling, weduwe van Jacob Jans Schaap
    Ligging vastgoed: Terschelling
    Bedrag: koopsom fl. 125
    een perceel land
  • Age Cornelis Schaap, residing in Midsland, Terschelling, Ligging vastgoed: Terschelling
    Bedrag: koopsom fl. 250
    een perceel land
  • Alida Maria van Echten, residing in Midsland, Terschelling, weduwe van Albert Ariens Roos

Remark

Notaris: Frederik de Wit
Kantoor: Terschelling
Repertoire: 130085


Source citation

AlleFriezen in Leeuwarden (Netherlands), Notarial records
Notarieel archief - Tresoar, Part: 130082, Period: 1899, Terschelling, archive 26, inventory number 130082, March 1, 1899, Minuut-akten 1899, record number 999



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