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Margarete, natürliche Tochter des Hermann Korff (Corues, Korfesmeyer) zum Sunbohrn [Sonneborn] gegen Hans Stock zum Sonneborn, wegen einer Eheklage. Brüder des Hans Stock waren Bartold und Franz Stock
Margarete, natürliche Tochter des Hermann Korff (Corues, Korfesmeyer) zum Sunbohrn [Sonneborn] gegen Hans Stock zum Sonneborn, wegen einer Eheklage. Brüder des Hans Stock waren Bartold und Franz Stock
Enthaeltvermerke: Enthält auch: Die Zeugen: 1) Hans Beneke auf Korfs Hof zum Barntorfischen Sonneborn, ungefähr 30 Jahre (1592), ehelich, Sohn von Hans Beneke, Mutter stammte aus Sonneborn, die Eltern wurden in Barntrup kopuliert; 2) Henrich Grothe zu Duensen im Gericht Aerzen, 26 Jahre alt (1593); 3) Henrich Homoeth zu Barntrup (Hochmuidtt), ungefähr 36 Jahre alt (1592), Bürger und Gemeintherr zu Barntrup, freier und ehelicher Geburt; 4) Johann Kampert in Sonneborn (Sunbohrn), wohl 60 Jahre alt (1592), ist ein Hausmann und 100 Taler reich, eigen, ehelich geboren; 5) Meister Hans der Schmedt in Sonneborn, ungefähr 53 Jahre alt (1592), frei, ehelich geboren, Beruf: Schmied; 6) Die Schneidersche auf Korfs Hofe zum Barntorfischen Sonneborn, Arendes Hausfrau, weiß nicht wie alt, glaubt bei 40 Jahre (1592), ehelicher Geburt; 7) Ludolf Düuel zu Duensen im Gericht Aerzen, 40 Jahre alt (1593); 8) Trineke Vogt in Sonneborn, im 31. Jahre (1593), Knecht, hat 1 uneheliches Kind, und; 9) Stineke Vogt in Sonneborn, im 24. Jahre (1592), unehelich, Tochter von Ilse Vogt und Hermann Koller; in Erwähnung Johann Dotenhausen, Amtmann zu Aerzen
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BZK no.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Role in the proceeding
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