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CXXII Continuation of the Church Register of the Royal Württemb…
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Benz,E.C.J. CXXII Continuation of the Church Register of the Royal Württemberg ... Stuttgart, in which the in the year 1816 at the Royal House... family events... are indicated. Stuttgart, to be found with the author (1816). Fol. 5 p., 73 pp. Damaged. OU. Contains the "...proclamations, copulations, baptisms, confirmations and deaths in the local parishes of all denominations...". Also lists the deceased according to the various diseases and types of death. - Somewhat stained.

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Benz,E.C.J. CXXII Continuation of the Church Register of the Royal Württemberg ... Stuttgart, in which the in the year 1816 at the Royal House... family events... are indicated. Stuttgart, to be found with the author (1816). Fol. 5 p., 73 pp. Damaged. OU. Contains the "...proclamations, copulations, baptisms, confirmations and deaths in the local parishes of all denominations...". Also lists the deceased according to the various diseases and types of death. - Somewhat stained.

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