Metadata: Magistrate
Collection
- Country:
- Germany
- Holding institution:
- Parchim City Archive
- Holding institution (official language):
- Stadtarchiv Parchim Stau Pm
- Postal address:
- Putlitzer Str. 56, 19370 Parchim
- Phone number:
- + 49 3871 71-430
- Email:
- archiv@parchim.de
- Reference number:
- Magistrat
- Title:
- Magistrate
- Title (official language):
- Magistrat
- Creator/accumulator:
- Magistrate
- Date(s):
- 1730/1932
- Language:
- German
- Extent:
- 18 folder
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Physical condition:
- good
- Scope and content:
-
This collection includes 18 individual files which deal with events in the Jewish congregation of Parchim and individual Jewish inhabitants of Parchim; concessions; house purchase, etc. These are:
Sig. 411 register of house owners by name (1932);
Sig. 631a register of house owners by name of the town of Parchim;
Sig. 632a single file Salomon Wulff, Goldberg (privileges);
Sig. 633a/634a individual files on protected Jews with requests for residence permits and trade;
Sig. 635a cemetery and burial grounds; funeral issues; desecration of graves;
Sig. 636a/637a contributions to the cash office of the Israelite regional congregation; lists of names;
Sig. 638a construction of a Jewish temple in Bade-Kavel, newspaper article (1823); admission and toleration of a Jewish schoolmaster, kosher butcher and religion teacher; individual files on orders; complaints; school and temple questions; patronage questions; constitution of the Jewish regional congregation; files on slaughtering in private households;
Sig. 639a contains reports on Jewish women living in Parchim (1803/1805); two Jewish children sent back from Krakow (1803); privilege to run a business (1825/1831); testament of the protected Jew Isaac Salomon Kayser (1828; 1821); admission of Jews (1826); requests for residence permit; admission of protective Jew Itzig Josephi from Goldberg in Parchim (1816);
Sig. 640a grain trade (1796/95); charge of suspicious behaviour at the fair (1798); petitions for letters of protection (1760; 1762; 1763; 1764; 1782,1785, 1786/87);
Sig. 641a contains two books; by Joachim Hilgendorf, records from 1805 about quarters; 2. Map material in slipcase: Brouisson of Domsuehl D.A. Crivitz; book on the ownership situation of individual inhabitants;
Sig. 729a files on the admission of the Jewish merchant Adolph Adler from Wittenburg in Parchim and concession;
777a Individual files concerning concession to purchase a house in the city; sale of houses; § 377 Inheritance settlement (prohibition of house purchase for Jews);
Sig. 846a files concerning the admission of the Jewish merchant Adolph Adler from Wittenburg in Parchim and Konzeesion; individual files concerning persons (1827/1829; 1842; 1837);
Sig. 1063a citizen's book containing copy of an alphabetical list of inhabitants of Parchim and register; citizen's oath forms;
Sig. 1460a product trade and tannery of the merchant Rich. Levy (formerly Carl Eichlersche Lohgerberei, contains also building plans and permits; newspaper clipping Mecklenburgische Anzeigen 23 October 1906 with request of the magistrate for possible objections;
Sig. 1814 a also contain search for David Levinthal from Strasbourg for debts; complaint of his father (1846/1857);
Sig. 1898a with lists of "deserted houses and places"; valuation of these houses; records of new buildings; sale of the old temple of the Jewish congregation and Parchimer newspaper (1822)
- Archival history:
-
The Council Archives were established around 1840 and the files were reorganised in the mid-1930s. In 1945 some of the files were destroyed. The archive preserves the records of the municipality of the city, the city administration, the citizens' committee (until 1945), the city council of Parchim, the city councillors, as well as the council meetings (since 1945). In addition, there are state parliament files, land registers, maps, plans, bequests, poster and photo collections as well as a thematic document collection. Some of the land registers were newly created after 1945 and old land registers were destroyed. Where available, building and house records comprise a complementary source (see Richard Levy, Sig. 1460a).
The old signatures (marked with an "a") still apply, since the new ones are not completely integrated yet.
- Access points: locations:
- Goldberg
- Lübz
- Mecklenburg
- Parchim
- Schwerin
- Access points: persons/families:
- Abraham, Jacob
- Adler
- Adler, Adolph
- Ascher, Abraham
- Bendix, David
- Berend, Amsel
- Berthein
- Cohn family
- Ebstein, Henoch
- Elkan
- Feilchenfeld
- Freudenthal
- Fürth
- Gumpert
- Hinrichs
- Hirsch
- Isaak, Moses
- Jaffe
- Josephy
- Josephy, Itzig
- Kayser
- Kayser, Isaac Salomon
- Langstein
- Lea
- Levinthal, David
- Lewien
- Lilienthal
- Marcos
- Margenin, Joseph Kaufmann
- Moses, Salomon
- Quade, Ernst
- Rittburger
- Rosenthal
- Salomon
- Salomon, Isaac
- Salomon, Schaulen
- Schönfeldt
- Simon
- Sternberg
- Weil family
- Wolff
- Wulff, Salomon
- Wulff, Schlomann
- System of arrangement:
- The collection is arranged in chronological order. The citizen book has some alphabetical entries.
- Finding aids:
- Transfer lists, lists and index cards are available, as well as the following inventory: Findbuch für Judaica in den Kreis- und Stadtarchiven Westmecklenburgs, published by Verein für jüdische Geschichte in Mecklenburg und Vorpommern e.V., edited by Norbert Francke, Schwerin 2001 (partially obsolete).
- Yerusha Network member:
- Institute for the History of German Jews
- Author of the description:
- Christine Schatz, Hamburg