Abstracted from 61/14179: Proceedings of the Stühlingen Municipal Court, 1745-1763.
1747-03-21 | Ignati Würth representing Marumb Weyl the so-called Dickher, formerly a protected Jew in Stühlingen, but now in Lenglau in Switzerland, sells teacher Franz Antoni Grieninger in Stühlingen that man´s cornerhouse (Eckhaus) next to Jacob Mayer the innkeeper at the sign of the Löwen, with barn, stable, Baulege and all rights pertaining to it, plus a vegetable garden outside (vor) of the Upper Gate, between the footpath to the castle, the road to Eberfingen and Christoph Meggle, for 750 fl. |
The following identified Jews are mentioned in this record:
Common Name | Formal Name |
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Marumb Weyl | (Meir (Marum, dicker) ben Samuel, Weyl) |