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Ehevertrag zwischen Dr. iur. Johann Daniel Bartholomäi, Ratskonsulent, Scholarch und Eherichter in Ulm, und Maria Agnes geborene Wiedenmann, Witwe des Adam Körler.
Ehevertrag zwischen Dr. iur. Johann Daniel Bartholomäi, Ratskonsulent, Scholarch und Eherichter in Ulm, und Maria Agnes geborene Wiedenmann, Witwe des Adam Körler.
Aussteller: Dr. iur. Johann Daniel Bartholomäi und Maria Agnes Körler geborene Wiedenmann
Siegler: Johann Daniel Bartholomäi (1) und Johann Christoph Schmid (2), Narcissus Ulrich Keller, Münsterprediger (3), und Christian Ulrich Wagner (4) als Verterter des Bräutigams sowie Maria Agnes Körler (5), Johann Martin Rabausch (6) und Albrecht Sturtz, Säckler (7), als Pfleger der Braut
Kanzleivermerke: N. 15 (18./19. ); N. 20 (19. Jh.)
Überlieferung: Orig.
Beschreibstoff: Papierlibell
Siegelbefund: Sieben aufgedrückte Petschaftsiegel aus rotem Siegellack; alle unbeschädigt
Rückvermerke: Inhaltsangabe (18./19. Jh.)
Anmerkungen: Johann Daniel Bartholomäi wurde am 18. Januar 1729 in Ulm als Sohn des Buchhändlers Daniel Bartholomäi und der Tochter des Münsterpredigers Johann Frick Sibille Sofie geboren. Er studierte in Halle, Göttingen und Erlangen, wo er 1750 die Magister- und 1752 die Doktorwürde erlangte. Am 8. November 1756 wird er als Ratskonsulent der Reichsstadt Ulm angestellt. Er war dort auch Publizist, Stadtammann, Scholarch und stellvertretender Eherichter. Bartholomäi starb am 31. Oktober 1790 in Ulm. Die Ehe mit Maria Agnes Wiedenmann war seine dritte Ehe. Sie wurde am 26. Dezember 1780 in Ulm begraben (Gänßlen, Ratskonsulenten, S. 212f., Nr. 2).
Datum: So geschehen Ulm, den fünfzehenden monatstag octobris, 1780.
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