Żarki Notary Records
Notary records include “land transfers, business contracts, prenuptial agreements, divorce settlements, wills and testaments, powers of attorney, custody arrangements, loans, leases, etc. These are details of daily life not documented in vital records.” (Polish Genealogical Society of America, “What Are Notary Records”)
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Translation
[Jan Rola Rozycki, Żarki notary]
Akt 269 — 2 / 14 Aug 1844, Sale Purchase Agreement: Jew Majer Schwartzbaum of Koniecpol is selling the house in Koniecpol at number 13 to Majer and Fajgla Warmund, a couple, for 225 rubles; to Majer and Fajgla Warmund, 60 rubles
Translation
[Jan Rola Rozycki, Żarki notary]
Akt 270 — 2 / 14 Aug 1844, Will: Jews Herszlik and Gitla Warmund of Koniecpol are dividing their savings of 690 rubles between their children; to Gitla Warmund 97 ½ rubles
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