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Charter: Lisch, Friedrich: Geschichte des Geschlechts Behr I, 1861 (Google data) 168.
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D. d. Stralsund. 1317. Julii 13.
Wilhelm Behr kauft ein Haus in der Semlowen-Strasse in Stralsund, welches seine Wittwe Mechthild wieder verkauft.
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Urkunden und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Geschlechts Behr, Nr. 168., S. 483
 

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Urkunden und Forschungen zur Geschichte des Geschlechts Behr, Nr. 168., S. 483

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    Liber de hereditatum resignacione. Anno domini OfJ. CCC. XI, feria sexta post assencionem domini incepta sunt hec.

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    Liber de hereditatum obligatione.

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    annuatim, sed quociens vna predictarum marietur, tociens memorato Hermann» Ilt marcas erunt solute et hos redditus in predicta hereditate oplinebunt. Preterea primitiui pueri sepedicti Hermanni in hac hereditate habent C marcas, pro quibus eis statuit hereditatem.

    Aus dem stralsundischen Stadtbuche. Wilhelm Behr war -wohl sicher ein stralsuudischer

    Bürger.

     
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