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Korrespondenz mit verschiedenen Partnern zur Kenntnisnahme von Sachverhalten für die OAB
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, E 258 VI Statistisches Landesamt: Abteilung Landesbeschreibung
Statistisches Landesamt: Abteilung Landesbeschreibung >> 2. SPEZIALIA >> 2.59 OA Vaihingen >> 2.59.1 Erste Bearbeitung
1837, 1847, 1853
Enthält: Pfarrer Goll aus Weissach 1837 über seine Beiträge zur OAB, die dürftige historische Quellenlage, den 1212 in Weissach getöteten geächteten Abt von Maulbronn, Johannes von Neyberg, weitere historische Mitteilungen zum Ort, auch dessen Bevölkerungsentwicklung seit dem 17. Jh.; biographische Mitteilungen des Pfarrers Abel aus Goldburghausen [OA Neresheim] 1847 zu Dr. Jakob Heilbrunner, geboren in Eberdingen 1548, und dessen Familie, sowie zu Florian Wieland aus Schwäbisch Hall; Auskünfte des Schultheißen Gutscher aus Riet 1853 zu den örtlichen Armenstiftungen, zum Gemeindeschaden und über ein Schloß der Grafen von Reischach; Mitteilung des Pfarrers Bührer aus Neckarrems [OA Waiblingen] 1847 über römische Funde bei Untermberg.
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Abel; Pfarrer in Goldburghausen, A
Bührer; Pfarrer in Neckarrems, A
Goll; Pfarrer in Weissach, A
Gutscher; Schultheiß in Riet, A
Heilbrunner; Jakob, aus Eberdingen
Johann von Neipperg; Abt von Maulbronn (1212)
Maulbronn; Abt Johannes von Neipperg
Neipperg; Johannes von, Abt zu Maulbronn
Reischach; Herren und Grafen von
Wieland; Florian, aus Hall
Eberdingen LB
Maulbronn PF
Nibelgau; Grafen
Riet : Vaihingen an der Enz LB
Schwäbisch Hall SHA
Untermberg : Bissingen, Bietigheim-Bissingen LB
Weissach BB
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