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Ehevertrag (19.6.1803) und Tod (14.6.1838, Carolinenplatz 2)
NL Montgelas Maximilian Nachlass Montgelas, Maximilian
Nachlass Montgelas, Maximilian >> 5. Persönliche Unterlagen und Unterlagen der Familie >> 5.1. Familienpapiere
1803-1838
enthält u.a.: Enthält: "Heuraths-Contracts-Aufsaz 1803" (Ehevertrag mit Ernestine von Arco, Entwurf vom 18.6., Ausfertigung vom 19.6.; neben den Eheleuten und den beiderseitigen Eltern unterschrieben und gesiegelt von Kurfürst Max IV. Joseph, der Kurfürstin Caroline, Graf von Morawitzky, C. Freiherr von Kesling, Joseph Guido Graf von Tauffkirchen, Heinrich Graf von Tattenbach); Dispensgesuch wegen des Verwandtschaftsgrades (Februar 1803, Entwurf); Totenschein; Krankheitsbericht des Arztes Dr. Floschuez (15.6.); Sektionsbericht der Ärzte Dr. Floschuez und Dr. Schlagintweit vom 16.6.1838; 2 Entwürfe von Todesanzeigen mit Adressenlisten (16.6.)
Enthält auch: Taufzeugnis (1817, Abschrift) und Todesanzeige (1847) des Sohnes Rudolph; die für die am 17.6.1820 in Lucca verstorbene Gräfin Ernestine in den Herrschaftsgerichten Zaizkofen und Laberweinting abzuhaltenden kirchlichen Feierlichkeiten (3 Produkte, Entwürfe)
Darin: 2 Haarlocken
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Medium: A = Analoges Archivalie
Arco, Ernestine Gräfin von
Maximilian IV. Joseph (Kurfürst von Bayern)
Karoline (Kurfürstin von Bayern)
Morawitzky, Topor Graf von
Kesling, C. Freiherr von
Tauffkirchen, Joseph Guido Graf von
Tattenbach, Heinrich Graf von
Floschuez (Arzt)
Schlagintweit (Arzt)
Montgelas, Rudolph Heinrich Graf von
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