Klage des Herman Huge ./. seine Schwestern a, Klara Huge, Frau des Herman Voss, Prokurator am Offizialatgericht, b, Anna Huge, Frau Johan Hanloe. Streit um den Nachlass der Eltern Bernard Huge und Agnes Wedemhoff.
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B-C Civ, 964
B-C Civ Causae Civiles (Zivilprozessakten)
Causae Civiles (Zivilprozessakten) >> 1601-1700
(1620) 1625 - 1626
Darin: Anlage (Abschrift): 6.3.1620. Testament des Bernard Huge senior, Gograf zum Sandtwell.
Enthält: Erwähnt werden Dietrich Reppelmondt, Gograf zum Sandtwell, Schwager der Parteien; Bernhard Kolsendorp; Johan Lindenkampf; Notar Gerhard Sunderhaus; Wessel Deiterman; Berndt Holscher; Schwertfeger Jakob Buek; Notar Stepfan Buschman; Hw. Johan Mumme, Vikar an Ludgeri; Hw. Bernard Scholbrock; + Judith Rupe; Bäcker Henrich Frie; Witwe Borchman, geb. Margarete Wischman (zur Wisch); Witwe Anton Mumme, geb. Christine Schmedinck und ihr Sohn Rutger, Vikar an Ludgeri; Walter Berning; Abraham Oskamp; Notar Balthasar Scholvinck; Christina zum Walde; Henrich Schapman; M. Evert Zurstegge; Bernt Witte; Bernt Antendorp; Herman Kerstiens; Margarete zum Kampe; Herman Penhorst; Anna Dreiers; M. Bernt Hülsman; Herman zur Lindow; Evert Wilking; Witwe Johan Rengers; Hinrich Modersohn und Tochter Anna; Johan Wedemhove; M. Gerhard von Vorden; Hw. Bernard Heerde; Christian Huge, Pastor zu Angelmodde; Johan Rupe und (Frau?) Ursula Brune; Johan Plate, Kanonikus an Martini; Johan Hundekotter; Steinhauer Albert zum Hülse; Weinhändler Wilbrand Staell; Fridag Holthaus; Johan Lageman; Weinhändler Lukas Klute; Rudolf Rokelose, Emonitor des Stifts Hohenholte; M. Jobst zum Kley; Johan Thier, bursarius ecclesiae veteris; Zimmermann Christoph Wenners; Herman Orleking; Godfrid Herding, sacellarius bursae cathedralis ecclesiae monast.; Domvikar Henrich Steverman; Bernard Huge in Cöln, Schwager der Parteien; Glasmacher David Stüle in Horstmar.
Enthält: Erwähnt werden Dietrich Reppelmondt, Gograf zum Sandtwell, Schwager der Parteien; Bernhard Kolsendorp; Johan Lindenkampf; Notar Gerhard Sunderhaus; Wessel Deiterman; Berndt Holscher; Schwertfeger Jakob Buek; Notar Stepfan Buschman; Hw. Johan Mumme, Vikar an Ludgeri; Hw. Bernard Scholbrock; + Judith Rupe; Bäcker Henrich Frie; Witwe Borchman, geb. Margarete Wischman (zur Wisch); Witwe Anton Mumme, geb. Christine Schmedinck und ihr Sohn Rutger, Vikar an Ludgeri; Walter Berning; Abraham Oskamp; Notar Balthasar Scholvinck; Christina zum Walde; Henrich Schapman; M. Evert Zurstegge; Bernt Witte; Bernt Antendorp; Herman Kerstiens; Margarete zum Kampe; Herman Penhorst; Anna Dreiers; M. Bernt Hülsman; Herman zur Lindow; Evert Wilking; Witwe Johan Rengers; Hinrich Modersohn und Tochter Anna; Johan Wedemhove; M. Gerhard von Vorden; Hw. Bernard Heerde; Christian Huge, Pastor zu Angelmodde; Johan Rupe und (Frau?) Ursula Brune; Johan Plate, Kanonikus an Martini; Johan Hundekotter; Steinhauer Albert zum Hülse; Weinhändler Wilbrand Staell; Fridag Holthaus; Johan Lageman; Weinhändler Lukas Klute; Rudolf Rokelose, Emonitor des Stifts Hohenholte; M. Jobst zum Kley; Johan Thier, bursarius ecclesiae veteris; Zimmermann Christoph Wenners; Herman Orleking; Godfrid Herding, sacellarius bursae cathedralis ecclesiae monast.; Domvikar Henrich Steverman; Bernard Huge in Cöln, Schwager der Parteien; Glasmacher David Stüle in Horstmar.
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