Korrespondenz der Familie Schmitz
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4-61-0 Bestand, 4-61-0-5.0000
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1857-1896
Enthält: [5.0001] Quittung für Johannes Adam Schmitz (Großvater mütterlicherseits von Carl Peters) von Hr. Nelleßen über 580 Taler, (03.05.1857); [5.0002] Brief von Ernestine Schmitz (Cousine von Carl Peters) auf franz. und dt., privater Schriftwechsel, (1886); [5.0003] Brief an Josephine Schmitz von Pauen und Kaulen, privater Schriftverkehr, (07.02.1841); [5.0004] Brief ist nicht lesbar, vermutlich in franz.; [5.0005] Brief an Josephine Maria Schmitz von S. Bergstein Senior, privater Schriftverkehr, (26.08.1843); [5.0006] Totenzettel von Heinrich Joseph Peters, mit einer Nachricht an Louis Klein auf der Rückseite, (19.10.1877); [5.0007] Brief an Carl Peters von Maria Vasters, privater Schriftverkehr, (02.10.1887); [5.0008 bis 5.0011] Briefe von Hubertus Schmitz, Pfarrer in Borbeck an Josephine Peters, geb. Schmitz, privater Schriftwechsel, (1880); [5.0012 bis 5.0048] Briefe von Josephine Peters, geb. Schmitz überwiegend an Carl Peters und an Familie und Freunde, privater Schriftwechsel, (1864 bis 1885); Briefe von Hubertus Schmitz, Pfarrer an seine Familie, privater Schriftverkehr, (1862-1885); Briefe von und an Hubert Schmitz, privater Schriftwechsel, (1886-1896).
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