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E 9/622 Hotel Merkur
Hotel Merkur
1863 - 1943
enthält:Dienstzeitbescheinigung des kgl. II. Infanterie-Regiments für Leonhard Löw14. Juni 1863Übergabevertrag Leonhard Loew an seinen Sohn Friedrich Loew und dessen Verlobte Margaretha Kohlmann, Bescheinigung über die Eheschließung der Letztgenannten sowie Besitztitelberichtigung .- Beglaubigte Ausfertigung vom24. Apr. 1901Gemeinschaftliches Testament der Eheleute Adam Reingruber und seiner Ehefrau Therese, geb. Höll mit Übersendungsschreiben an das Amtsgericht Nürnberg (handschriftlich 1912 mit Änderungen 1933)1912, 1933Zeugnis von Georg Keil, Hotel Pillhofer, für Leonhard Loew (Löw) .- Original und Durchschlag1925Auskunft des Germanischen Nationalmuseums zum Namen "Löw" und zum Wappen1934Schrankfachvertrag für Leonhard Loew von der Bayerischen Zentral-Darlehenskasse eGmbH, München1943Nicht unterzeichnetes Schreiben über die Kreditwürdigkeit von Leonhard Loewo. Dat.
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Indexbegriff Sache: Klassifikation_E_F_Bestände: Familie
Höll, Therese (MN)
Keil, Georg
Kohlmann, Margaretha
Loew, Friedrich
Löw, Leonhard
Loew, Leonhard
Loew, Margaretha
Reingruber, Adam
Reingruber, Therese
Hotel Pillhofer
München
Hotel Pillhofer
Pillhofer, Hotel
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