Registration (in the year 1920)

Partij

Witnesses

Counterparty

  • 1. Jan Hendrik Huismans, residing in Rumpen-Brunssum, voor zichzelf en als mondeling lastgever voor: 2.Peter Huismans 3. Anna Huismans 4. Gertrudis Huismans 5. Helena Huismans 6. Mathilde Huismans
  • 2. Peter Huismans, residing in Spaubeek, mondeling lasthebber is Jan Hendrik Huismans
  • 3. Anna Huismans, residing in Rmpen-Brunssum, mondeling lasthebber is Jan Hendrik Huismans
  • 4. Gertrudis Huismans, residing in Rumpen-Brunssum, mondeling lasthebber is Jan Hendrik Huismans
  • 5. Helena Huismans, residing in Susterzeel, gehuwd met Jacob Simons, slager. Mondeling lasthebber is Jan Hendrik Huismans
  • 6. Mathilde Huismans, residing in Teveren, gehuwd met Johannes Cortis koopman. Mondeling lasthebber is Jan Hendrik Huismans

Extra information

NotarisBeckers, G.A.
Aard van de akteVerkoop
AktevormMinuut
Omschrijvingvan onroerend goed onder de gemeente Brunssum: bouwland gelegen "aan de Put" samen groot 11 a. 70 ca. Sectie B nummers 463 en 464 voor de som van f 400,=

Source citation

Historic Center Limburg in Hoensbroek, Notarial records
Index op de notariële akten, notaris G.A. Beckers, 1920, Heerlen, archive 137, inventory number 228, record number 136



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