Metadata: Records of public notary Marcin Strzelbicki in Krakow
Collection
- Country:
- Poland
- Holding institution:
- National Archives in Krakow
- Holding institution (official language):
- Archiwum Narodowe w Krakowie
- Postal address:
- ul. Sienna 16, 30-960 Kraków
- Phone number:
- (+48 12) 4224094
- Web address:
- http://ank.gov.pl/
- Email:
- sekretariat@ank.gov.pl
- Reference number:
- 29/897/0
- Title:
- Records of public notary Marcin Strzelbicki in Krakow
- Title (official language):
- Akta notariusza Marcina Strzelbickiego w Krakowie
- Creator/accumulator:
- Strzelbicki, Marcin
- Date(s):
- 1832/1872
- Language:
- Polish
- Extent:
- 9.6 linear metres (155 units)
- Type of material:
- Textual material
- Physical condition:
- good
- Scope and content:
-
The Jewish clients of notary public Marcin Strzelbicki were predominantly Jews from Krakow, less often from the surrounding area. The majority of Jewish-related records are legalised signatures, debentures, contracts for the lease of taxes, inventories, pre-nuptial agreements, donations, company contracts, real estate purchase and sale contracts. This collection is useful for studying the local history of the Jews of Krakow in the second half of the 19th century, i.e. during the period of the Free City of Krakow and pre-autonomy. A significant number of records concerning rich Jewish families, i.e. Landau, Rapoports and Feintuches, are worthy of mention.
Ref. 146: Alphabetical index, divided by year, containing the surname, first name, date, subject of the notarial deed: Klugel-Keller settlement; Adler v Herman protest [of promissory note]; Blumenfeld declaration; Kolischer Leon power of attorney, Adler, Anisfeld, Horowitz, Beila, Hirszfeld, Moszkowski, Winawer cession of rights and claims; Goldwasser, Bernstein, Rosenfeld obligations and promissory notes; Rosenberg, Feintuch, Rosenzweig, Mendelsohn, Rosenbaum, pre-nuptial agreements; Flaumhaft lease contract; Attesländer real estate purchase and sale agreement; Bornstein, Bascher assumption of authority over another’s property [intromisja]; Sonnenschein settlement; Fendler receipt; Wolf obligation; Schönker cession; Lemler, Himmelblau and Mendel joint declaration, Dawid, Feinkopf, Taube, and Rothblum donation agreement; Leib termination of contract, Wortsmann real estate exchange, Fischel, Kornblum, Freilich, Schönheim lease contracts, Süssmann power of attorney; Bazes loan agreement; Feuerstein lease contract with National Spas Company, Fröhlich marriage contract; Ehrenpreis protest against Grätzer; Goldwasser auction; Gerlach will and its appeal; Goldwasser company contract; Goldblum marriage testament.
Ref. 148: Lerner sale and purchase of various agricultural products; Fendler acknowledgement of debt, Kirsch, Deutscher, Kirschbaum, Hohgelehrter obligations Stern sale of rye (24 bushes); Dattelbaum cession of sum for dowry; Dattelbaum testament; Landau receipt; Grünbaum sale and purchase of forest; Wolf rental; Gleitzman, Hirschfeld, cession of valuables to sister, Blum inventory of property; acknowledgment of the Rabinowiczes’ right to joint ownership of wall; Gleitzman receipt; Eisenbach return of promissory note; Jurkowitz will; Fajwel donation to his daughter; Jurkiewicz division of property, Dunkelstein securing sum for wife; Fendler sale and purchase, Kalhora recognition of testament validity, Remer obligation connected with rental; Mondschein obligations to the Charity Society and the Ruling Senate of the Free City of Krakow, the Jagiellonian University, Roth security for debt; Gleitzman Rozenfeld lease contracts; Reiner lease of mill; Rubinstein securing debt sum; Dattelbaum and Weinsberg cession of inheritance; Krongold donation.
Ref. 150: Gumplowicz securing sum on the house; Silberfeld and Zucker agent agreement; Landau, Horowitz, Blatteis sale-purchase of real estate; Fiszlowicz - Kajl bakery lease; Treffer - Rappoport sale and purchase of goods; Fromer statement regarding debt; Altsmann, Schäfer, Bornstein, Halberstam selling and buying zinc, Müntzer - Infeld sale-purchase of a house, Müntzer - Infeld securing sum; Bromberger cession of part of an inheritance share; Mondschein and Grünbaum partnership agreement, Ehrenpreis granting and securing of debt; Rabinowicz division of an inheritance sum; Jurowitz - employment contract as a clerk; Funkelstein debt award and real estate collateral; Judkiewicz contract to float 6,000 bushels of wheat; Rosenblat testament signing of property over to wife; Grünbaum - obligation for the hospital of St. Lazarus; Samelsohn inventory and power of attorney to manage the Olkusz mines, Łobzowski lease of royal court cows; Landau, Stajermark, Silberfeld, Aaronsohn, Landsberg trade agreement; Silberfeld inventory; Grünzweig journeyman contract; Mejer selling and buying horses; Cohn testament, Goldgart and Hanyzer sale and purchase of furniture; Rabinowicz selling and buying silk; Manner and Rosenzweig protests of promissory notes; Fendler and Bernstein's pre-nuptial agreement; Feintuch family obligation for the city of Krakow and the Foundation of retired priests, Gross collateral for real estate loans; Spira protest against Binenfeld the Saxon lottery collector; Hilfstein and Birner Cow lease contracts, Epstein and Ritterman pre-nuptial agreements; Wiener and Lewi sale and purchase of a forest; Kestenberg, Wolfgang wills; Wolfgang will.
Ref. 153: Dembitzer and Dunkelblum partnership agreement; Gumplowicz, Rosenfeld, Lieban bill of exchange protest, Deiches and Rapoport Dawid a toll lease agreement on the city tolls with the City Council of Krakow; Silberfeld, Dunkelblum - a guarantee for Landau; Landy and Fischer pre-nuptial agreement; Silberstein on behalf of a minor a donation to the Talmud-Tora Society 2/3 of a property; Ritterman and Silberstein pre-nuptial agreement; Lammensdorf land lease in Zakrzów; Margulies and Pauliger store sublease; Schamrot and Bertram company agreement; Löbenstein pre-nuptial agreement, Stiel sale and purchase of real estate; David and Feinkopf donation; Fischer, Waiter, Kragen, Siódmak wills.
- Archival history:
- The records of the notary public Marcin Strzelbicki were initially stored in his notary office in Krakow, and then in the interwar period in the archives of the notary chamber. These records were taken over by the State Archives in Krakow after World War II.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- Marcin Strzelbicki ran a notary office in Krakow in 1832-1872. His activity was based on the French notary act of 1803 together with the decree on the notary deed of 1809, according to which notaries had the status of public officials (record secretaries). They were in force in Krakow until 1859. Formally, a new law on notarial law was introduced in Galicia in 1855, and then in 1871. Notaries were appointed by the Minister of Justice. The professions of notary and lawyer was separated. From then on, notaries were associated in notary chambers with the president and members elected for three years (one of whom was located in Krakow). In addition to a higher legal education, notaries were also required to complete a notary application with a compulsory notary exam. The notary was involved in the preparation of notarial documents, wills, officially certified facts, declarations, statements, legalised (authenticated) company and private signatures, notaries issued extracts and copies of documents (e.g. from mortgages), took money and securities into deposit and prepared the so-called protests of promissory notes.
- Access points: locations:
- Krakow
- Subject terms:
- Education
- Education--Talmud Torah
- Financial matters
- Financial matters--Debt
- Financial records
- Legal matters
- Legal records
- Real estate
- Trade and commerce
- Trade and commerce--Alcohol trade
- Trade and commerce--Clothing and textile trade
- Vital records
- Vital records--Marriage records
- Wills
- System of arrangement:
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29/897/0/1 / 1-29 / 897/0/1/144 Notarial records
29/897/0/2 / 145-29 / 897/0/2/146 Index of notarial deeds
29/897/0/2 / 147-29 / 897/0/2/153 Register of the records of notary public Marcin Strzelbicki
29/897/0/2/154 Register of the records of Marcin Strzelbicki
29/897/0/2/155 Log of legalised notarial deeds 1852-1860
- Finding aids:
- A simplified inventory exists. Online finding aids are also available.
- Yerusha Network member:
- The Taube Department of Jewish Studies of the University of Wrocław
- Author of the description:
- Przemysław Zarubin, Kraków, 2019