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Testament des Henrich Uphues, vom 12. Januar 1617, verkündet am 21. April 1617.
Enthält: Bedacht werden 1. seine Vettern Christian und Joest Modersohn u. deren Schwestern Christine, Anna und Maria, 2. Jf. Klara Averhagen im Kloster Rosendael, 3. Witwe Rudolf Ralle und deren Töchter Frau Dr. Loges und Frau Diderich Hense, 4. Frau Bernhard Meier, 5. Frau Lic. Lageman, 6. Frau Herman Frie, 7. Bernard Meier junior, 8. Witwe Meiners zu Überwasser u. deren Kinder: der Pastor in Telgte und Frau Selcking, 9. Frau Johan Melschede, 10. die Kinder des + Johan Jonas, 11. Dr. Johan Romer, 12. Ratsverwandter Johan Averhagen, 13. Frau Didrich Korler, 14. Ursula Tripfervers u. Kinder, 15. Frederich Mersman, 16. Witwe Christoffer Trippelvoet, 17. Sekretarius Henrich Hollandt, 18. Frau M. Johan Kellier, 19. M. Henrich Uphues, Maler, 20. Elsken Uphues im Kloster zu Ahlen, 21. David Uphues, 22. Dr. jur. Jobst Uphues, Kanonikus in Osnabrück, 23. Johan Uphues, 24. Kinder des + Werner Uphues, Amtmann zu Überwasser, 25. Melchior Hollinck, 26. Greiteken, Frau Joest Peick, 27. Herman Iserman, Vikar an Ludgeri, 28. M. Henrich Iserman, 29. Frau M. Henrich Tunneken, 30. Evert Quante, 31. seine Magd Gertrud Gercksell, 32. Christine Moderson, Frau Werner von Stade, 33. Frau Herman Theben, 34. Maria Moderson, Frau des Rentmeisters zu Werne, 35. Frau Walter Hane, 36. Niklas und Christian Moneel, 37. Maria Moderson, Witwe Wolter Lethmate, 38. Frau Jürgen Hagen zu Werne, Tochter des + Berndt Modersohn, 39. die Kinder des + Joest Moderson und des + Henrich Moderson. Zeugen: Henrich Lindeman u. Henrich Schemerinck. Von Rats wegen: Bernard Ikinck. Notar: Johan Althena.
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Verweis: Vgl. B-Testa Nr. II, 1754
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