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MOOC Reference: MOOC8/6.117b

Date: 17470915
Names:
MOOC8/6.117b {17470915} 15 September 1747 Christiaan de Jager Opgaaff van de goederen de weduwe Christiaan de Jager, aan de Heer Presendent en de Heeren Weesmeesters Waarvan wij met de opregte waarhijt getuijgen niet meer bevonden te hebben. Philip de Pre Andris de Jager Carel de Jager

een taafel
1 kist
1 katel, 1 bedt
1 leepelbort met 6 leepels
2 tinne schootels met 6 tinne borden
2 potten, 5 emmers
1 bottervat, 1 karren
1 rak
1 bijl, 1 pik en 1 graaf
1 oude wagen, 1 ploegh met sijn toebehooren
1 treksaag met een kraansaag
1 hant saag met 2 avegaars
5 peerden met dito en een zaal
80 beesten, soo wel ossen, als koeijen, veersen en kalvers
935 schaapen
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aan juff: Kruijwagen schuldig 1000
aan Jacob van Rheenen41
aan Antje de Vos50

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