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Akten für Lorenz Zollck vom Jahr 1796 anlässlich seiner Heirat und Bürgeraufnahme zu Aschaffenburg. Mit aufgedruckten Siegeln.
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1796
Enthält: - (Lit C.) Schultheiß und Gericht zu (Bad) Langenbrücken bekunden am 5. November 1796, dass der Junggeselle Lorenz Zollck (Laurentius Zollck), Sohn des hiesigen Bürgers Johann Zollck, in Aschaffenburg das Bürgerrecht erlangen und Elisabeth Zickg (Zickgein, nicht klar lesbar), Tochter Sebastian Zickgs (Zickg) heiraten will. Die Aussteller stellen im ein Testat über sein Vermögen aus.
- Jakob Friedrich Herger, Pfarrer der Kirche St. Veit zu Langenbrücken, bekundet am 8. Oktober 1796 einen Auszug aus dem Taufkatalog der St. Veit Kirche zu Langenbrücken, betreffend die Taufe von Lorenz Zollck am 22. Dezember 1773. Eltern Johann Zolck und seine Frau Barbara, Tochter Lorenz Fanchs. Taufpfarrer: Johann Adam Schühsler.
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