Eheleute Max (*17.01.1901 in Wald) und Johanne Leßenich (Lessenich), geb. Kurz (*13.07.1900 in Wald): Persönliche Dokumente
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Kleine Erwerbungen
Kleine Erwerbungen >> 02. Persönliche Dokumente >> 02.02. Persönliche Dokumente (Familien)
1889 - 1989
Enthält: Zeugnisheft für Max Lessenich (Evangelische Volksschule zu Wald II, 1907-1914); Zeugnisheft für Johanne Kurz (Ev. Volksschule Wald I, später Wald II, 1907-1914); Entlassungszeugnis für Johanne Kurz vom 27.02.1915 (Ev. Volksschule Wald II); Tagebuch der "Hanny" Kurz (28.07.1920-19.12.1927, bei "Hanny" handelt es sich wohl um Johanne); Reisepass von Johanna L. (1958-1968); Kostenaufstellung für die Beerdigung von Max L. vom 25.08.1976 (Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Wald)
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Darin: Familienstammbuch von Carl Leßenich (*24.01.1858 in Wald) und Emma Luchtenberg (*22.07.1862 in Wald) (1889-1948); Ausweiskarte ("Einwohner der besetzten Gebiete") für Carl Luchtenberg (*05.02.1836 in Höhscheid) (ausgestellt am 07.06.1923, Polizei-Verwaltung Wald); Todesanzeige von Richard Leßenich (+ 14.02.1965); Urkunde über den Übergang des Nutzungsrechtes an einer Grabstätte an Ruth Lessenich vom 17.09.1986 (Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Wald); Menüplan für die Hochzeitsfeier von Margot und Hans Leßenich am 15.12.1989 im Hotel zur Eich in Wermelskirchen (Exemplar von Ruth L.); Souvenirfoto in Glas gerahmt mit zwei unbekannten Männern (Text: "Erinnerung an den Drachenfels").
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