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From: ajleeb <>
Subject: Re: [DVHH-Villages-L] Halbfrucht
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 13:26:40 -0700
References: <BBDBA1F1.75C9%bonsai@hrcreditunion.net><005401c3ab96$fda5ee20$5a839144@Knees1950><004101c3aba2$12533340$e82674ce@bc.hsia.telus.net>


I agree, I think this has no connections with Bradley's statement.

Alex.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Rosina Schmidt" <>
To: <>
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2003 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [DVHH-Villages-L] Halbfrucht


> Thank you, Alex;
>
> Very interesting current pricelist of the day for pastors and the
teachers. Interesting, that in 1799 the cost to furnish a school were 500
Gulden but in 1805 the costs for furnishing a parsonage were 2,155 Gulden.
>
> The explanation for Halbrucht is not clear to me, though.
>
> Rosina
>
>
>
> LÖHNE UND PREISE - PAYMENTS AND PRICES
>
> Halbfrucht
>
+ 3 P.M. Mais + 1/2 Session Feld + 4 Klafter Stroh1790 Pfarrergehalt
(jährl.) ...............................................................
200 Gulden + 52 P. M. Halbfrucht + 6 Klafter Brennholz
> "Gebühr" für Kindstaufe
.......................................................... 20 Kreuzer
> "Gebühr" für Heirat
................................................................. 1 Gulden
30 Kreuzer
> "Gebühr" für Begräbnis ohne Predigt
...................................... 30 Kreuzer
> "Gebühr" für Begräbnis mit Predigt
......................................... 1 Gulden
> 1798-1820 Einnahmen einer Gemeinde durch Weinsteuer ........... 16.537
Gulden
> 1799 Errichtung eines Schulhauses
................................................. 500 Gulden
> 1805 Errichtung eines Pfarrhauses
................................................... 2.155 Gulden
> 1807 Lehrergehalt (jährl.)
................................................................. 73 Gulden
+ 20 Pester Metzen Frucht
>
>
>
> --------------------------------
>
>
> > on 11/14/2003 7:22 PM, Rosina Schmidt shared the following:
> >
> > > I do recall that rye was ripe at a different time as wheat.
> >
> > Hi Rosina,
> >
> > I agree. The idea of planting a mixed crop sounds like bunk to me; but
I'm
> > willing to be educated as well...
> > --
> > Greetings from Rock City Falls NY,
> > Robert
> >
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