Totenzettel u. -briefe. (bisher: Kl. Erwerbungen Nr. 1). 1766 - 1870
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A III 14 Nachlass Rudolph von Bönninghausen
Nachlass Rudolph von Bönninghausen
1766 - 1870
Enthält: Graf Philipp Karl v. Ostein (1766); Franz Rudolph v. Maercken (1781); Carl v. Büllingen (1833); Anna Theresia v. Bllingen, geb. Freiin v. der Rhoer (1833); Johanna Catharina Henriette Joesten, geb. Beghes (1833); Luise Antonie Marie Hubertine v. Eynatten, geb. Freiin v. Leers (1836); Marie Antoinette Hubertine v. Wevelinchoven-Sittert, geb. Freiin v. Büllingen (1852); Christian Friedrich Freiherr v. Neukirchen gen. Nyvenheim (1854); Catharina. Josten geb. Cremer (1857); Karl Freiherr v. Böselager-Heessen (1857); Ferdinande Marie Felicite v. Asbeck, geb. Marguise v. Ghistelles St. Floris (1858); Wilhelmine v. Spiegel-Borlinghausen geborene Vagedes (1858); Christian Mengen (1859); Carl Anselm Joseph v. Heinsberg (1861); Engelbert Freiherr v. Lüninck (1862); Bertha Edle v. Pröpper, geb. Cludius (1362) Albert Theodor Hubert Freiherr v. la Valette St. George (1864); Andreas Courth (1867); Albertina Theresia Adelgundis Freifrau v. der Rhoer, geb. Freiin v. Scaheys-Pastiel (1867); Albertina Sophia Franziska Carolina v. Heinsberg, geb. Freiin v. Mylius (1867); Wilhelm Prinzen (1868); Maria Anna Mengen, geb. Schiller (1868); Franz Maria Joseph Ghislain Graf v. T'Serclaes (1870)
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BZK no.
The Bundeszentralkartei (BZK) is the central register of the federal government and federal states for completed compensation proceedings. When a claim is entered into the BZK, a number is assigned for unique identification. This BZK number refers to a compensation claim, not to a person. If a person has made several claims (e.g. for themselves and for relatives), each claim generally has its own BZK number. Often, the file number of the respective compensation authority is used as the BZK number.
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Role in the proceeding
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