Einzelakten betr. Krämer, Handelsleute und Fabrikanten (Ma-Mel)
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1772-1796
Enthält: Johann Maas, Spezereihändler (1791); Friedrich Karl Joseph Mainzer, Galanteriewarenhändler, von Karoly/Ungarn (1787); Matheus Makowitzky (1784); Daniel Mann, Samtmacher (1796); Jakob Manera, Spezereihändler (1784); Heinrich Ludwig Mappes (1781); Jakob Sebastian Martin, von Nancy (1789, 1790); Peter Martin, Siegellackfabrikant (1772); Ursula Martin, Nürnberger Warenhändlerin (1786); Franz Christian Marx, von Camberg (1789); Rosine Massa, Spezereihändlerin (1794, 1795); Peter Matthai (1788); Georg Meißner, Tabakhändler, von Anzefahr (1788); Wilhelm Anton Meletta , Spezereihändler (1778); Witwe Meletta (1792, 1794); Heinrich Meletta (1796); Karl Anton Meletta (1796)
Akten und Einzelstücke
Der Handelsstand wurde 1747 von der Krämerzunft getrennt. Zur Krämerzunft wurden auch die Seifensieder, Zuckerbäcker und Wachszieher gezählt.
Maas, Johann
Mainzer, Friedrich Karl Joseph
Makowitzky, Matheus
Manera, Jakob
Mann, Daniel
Mappes, Heinrich Ludwig
Martin, Jakob Sebastian
Martin, Peter
Martin, Ursula
Marx, Franz Christian
Massa, Rosine
Matthai, Peter
Meißner, Georg
Meletta, ...
Meletta, Heinrich
Meletta, Karl Anton
Meletta, Wilhelm Anton
Anzefahr
Camberg
Karoly
Nancy
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