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Enthaeltvermerke: Enthält: Adelshöfe in der Altstadt, M - R: v. Mallinckrodtscher Hof (später Gardehotel), 1963 - Marienfelder Hof (im Gartengelände der Aa hinter dem Fürstenberghaus in der Gegend der Petrikirche), [1966] - desgl. (= v. Raesfeld-Ostendorffscher Hof; später Fahrrad-/ Automobilhandel Fritz Kiffe; Alter Steinweg / Kirchherrengasse), [1961] - v. Merveldter Hof (Ludgeristr.), 1929, 1949-1964 (dabei: Abbildung Felix Friedrich Reichsgraf von Merveldt, Regierungspräsident in Münster 1913-1922; Sterbeanzeige Ferdinand Reichsgraf von Merveldt, Freiherr von Lembeck, 1958; betr. auch 200. Geburtstag von Maximilian Friedrich Reichsgraf von Merveldt, 1964) - desgl. (später Niesingkloster; Klosterstr. / Servatii-Kirchplatz), 1962 - desgl. (Rothenburg), 1961 - v. Meschede-Ostendorfscher Hof, 1963 - Meteler Hof (später v. Schlaunscher Hof), 1963 - v. Morrien-Nordkirchener Hof (später Plettenberger Hof, Kolpinghaus), 1965 - Wohnsitz des Bürgermeisters Joseph von Münstermann, 1963 (nur Abbildung / Biografisches) - Münsterscher Hof (später Pelsterhaus), 1961 - Hof v. Nagel-Itlingen (ehem. Druffelscher Hof; Königstr.), 1961 - desgl. (später "Hansahof" des kathol. kaufmännischen Vereins Hansa; Lütkegasse), 1954-1961 - v. Nagel-Vornholzscher Hof (Aegidiistr.), o.D. - desgl. (= Heeremanscher Hof; Königstr. / Krumme Str.), 1929, 1961 - Nesselroder Hof, 1963 - Erbmänner-/ Gräftehof Niesing (später Klemens-Hospital), 1962 - Nordkirchener Hof (später Kolpinghaus), 1958-1964 (betr. auch Sagengestalt Amtmann Timphot) - Burgmannssitz von Oer-Kakesbeckscher Hof, 1962 - v. Oerscher Hof (= Oer-Egelborger Hof), [1959-1961] (betr. auch Familiengeschichte v. Oer, desgl. Corfei) - Wohnhäuser und Stammhaus der Familie v. Olfers, 1961 - Plettenberger Hof (= v. Morrienscher Hof), 1962 - v. Plettenberg-Lenhausenscher Hof (= v. Nagel-Vornholzscher / v. Heeremanscher Hof), 1929, 1961 - v. Plöniesscher Hof (Asche), 1961 - desgl. (Klosterstr. / Salzstr.), 1963 - Püningscher Hof, 1963 - v. Raesfeldscher Hof (= v. Ostendorffscher / Marienfelder Hof; Alter Steinweg / Kirchherrengasse), 1961 - desgl. (= Grael; Neubrückenstr.), [1961] - Hof des Generaloberst Ritter Johann von Reumont (nur Abbildung / Biografisches), 1961 - Rhedascher Hof, 1963 - v. Rhemen-Barenfeldscher Hof (später Stadtsparkasse), 1963-1964 - Erbmännerhof Riken (später Heessenscher Hof, Landeskulturamt), 1963 - Kloster Ringe, 1963 - Hof von dem Rodenlewen (= v.d. Tinnen, v. Bock-Hemisburg, Mensing, v. Ketteler-Harkotten), 1961 - Kleiner Romberger Hof (= v. Heereman, v. Weichs; Hörsterstr.), 1961-1962 - v. Rombergscher Hof (= v. Heereman; später Westfälische Musikschule, Stadttheater; Neubrückenstr. / Voßgasse), [1927-1965] - v. Romberg-Buldernscher Hof (später Bankhaus Niedieck, Warenhaus Althoff), 1961
Riemann, Friedrich-Franz
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BZK no.
The Bundeszentralkartei (BZK) is the central register of the federal government and federal states for completed compensation proceedings. When a claim is entered into the BZK, a number is assigned for unique identification. This BZK number refers to a compensation claim, not to a person. If a person has made several claims (e.g. for themselves and for relatives), each claim generally has its own BZK number. Often, the file number of the respective compensation authority is used as the BZK number.
This number is important for making an inquiry to the relevant archive.
Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Role in the proceeding
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