Hi Anne,
The page displayed is actually the final page of a combined deedy, starting at scan 116 of https://hdl.handle.net/21.12115/NL-DtAD5709623
The document starts with the inventory of the goods brought into the marriage by Aletha (Aeltgen). After her signature there is a short list of additional items that can be asked back by the heirs of Aletha.
The page displayed now is a statement where Anna van Brouckhooven acknowledges she has received the goods brought into the marriage by her late daughter Aletha, Anna being her sole and universal heir; it appears that Aletha died soon after she was married. She probably died of a disease, as the final page also states that her widower should pay the costs of the doctor's visits, adding up to 75 guilders in total.
Unfortunately I do not have the time now to transcribe the list of possessions, but at a glance it seems interesting, because the possessions of Aletha / Aeltgen are mentioned in detail.
Anne
zei op maandag 1 juni 2026 - 16:18