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publieke verkoping van vaste goederen; tweede zitdag, ter rekwisitie en van de goederen, als onder nummer 207 is vermeld; koop 1) verkocht voor fl. 740,--, aan Jacobus Dingemanse de Weert, wonende te Vorenseinde; koop 2) verkocht voor fl. 320,--, aan Wilhelmus de Ben, wonende te Vorenseinde; koop 3) verkocht voor fl. 120,--, aan Stoffel van Poeijer, wonende te Vorenseinde; koop 4) verkocht voor fl. 870,--, aan Jacobus Dingemanse de Weert, voornoemd; koop 5) verkocht voor fl. 350,--, aan Jan Verpaalen, den ouden, wonende te Sprundel; koop 6) verkocht voor fl. 420,--, aan Anthonie Brouwers, wonende te Sprundel; koop 7) verkocht voor fl. 180,--, aan Jan Hertmans, wonende te Sprundel; koop 8) verkocht voor fl. 150,--, aan notaris Petrus van Vught, wonende te Roosendaal; koop 9) verkocht voor fl. 200,--, aan Anthonie Brouwers, voornoemd, en Cornelia Cornelisse Timmermans, wonende te Sprundel; koop 10) verkocht voor fl. 60,--aan notaris Petrus van Vught, voornoemd; koop 11) verkocht voor fl. 870,--, aan Willem Aarts, wonende te Sprundel


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West Brabant Archives in Brabant, Notarial records
Petrus van Vught, 6943-6979. Minuutakten, 1806-1842. 37 omslagen, Bron: boek, Part: ..., Roosendaal, archive roo - 0031, inventory number 388, October 1, 1817, Notariële archieven Roosendaal, record number 222



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