B-C Disc, 71
B-C Disc Causae Discussionum (Zwangsversteigerungen)
Causae Discussionum (Zwangsversteigerungen) >> 1601-1700
1632 - 1637
Enthält: Schuldner: † Schneider Berndt Streveker gen. Beerman, in zweiter Ehe verheiratet gewesen mit Anna Morman, in dritter Ehe mit der inzwischen † Engelin Bisping. Haus: Kirchspiel Überwasser, Wenemarstiege, zwischen Häusern des Henrich Katteman und des Steffan Oisterman. Frühere Eigentümer: 1566 die Witwe des Bernard Beerman, 1599 Henrich Beerman. Antragsteller: Bäcker Herman Graes und Bernard Otte in Havixbeck als Vormünder der Anna Maria Beerman, Tochter aus der zweiten Ehe des Schuldners. Käufer: Herman Bitting und dessen Ehefrau Rosa Remmen. Gläubiger: Die Armen zur Wick, vertreten durch die Provisoren Lukas Clute und Henrich Nünning; Mechthild Eicholt, später deren Erben Gordt Eicholt und Friedrich Culman; Speckpröve Lamberti, vertreten durch den Grüter Herman Heerde; Berndt Stalfort (Stalvers); Anna Peick, Witwe des Werner Wilckinghof; die Armen zum Kinderhaus, vertreten durch den Amtmann Godfrid Olmelo; Barbierer Herman von Vörden; Johan Harlin; Johan Pustekrey und dessen Ehefrau Christine Moderson; Wandschneider Everhard Roters junior; Herr Georg Kerstiens als Inhaber der Vikarie S. Thomae in Überwasser. Anlage (in Abschrift): 1517 feria tertia post Pauli primi heremitae (Januar 13): Rentverkauf.
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