Out of the notes I pick up on the word inventory here but am not quite sure of what. If I were on the hunt I'd be careful and translate to get a better idea of whatever this might be:
Akten van nalatenschappen inv. nr. J 1727-1801 Inventarissen en boedelpapieren inv. nr. L 1584-1811 Boelgoeden inv. nr. O 1807,1810 Publicaties van verkopingen en verhuringen inv. nr. P 1807,1810 Proclamatieboeken inv. nr. Q1-Q2 1609-1623
If you wanted to order this film, the film number below is what you would give to the little old lady to order for you! Then they will call when the microfilm comes in and you will have some excitement.
VAULT INTL Film 1692318 Items 5-7
(Films from the vault take up to a week longer to process - so it takes from 3 weeks to a month for them to arrive.)
That's kind of the down and dirty of it and I did somewhat of a loosey-goosey job of this. It's also a good idea to see if you can get a feel for the local history from tour guides and actual written area/town histories. They are jewels sometimes! You may have to resign yourself to learning all the keywords for land, property, relationship, probate, clothing, color, household goods etc. By that time you may just as well learn the whole language :p Do you want to try to look up Edam and see what you can find?
Re: Olde documents
Out of the notes I pick up on the word inventory here but am not quite sure of what. If I were on the hunt I'd be careful and translate to get a better idea of whatever this might be:
Akten van nalatenschappen inv. nr. J 1727-1801 Inventarissen en boedelpapieren inv. nr. L 1584-1811 Boelgoeden inv. nr. O 1807,1810 Publicaties van verkopingen en verhuringen inv. nr. P 1807,1810 Proclamatieboeken inv. nr. Q1-Q2 1609-1623
If you wanted to order this film, the film number below is what you would give to the little old lady to order for you! Then they will call when the microfilm comes in and you will have some excitement.
VAULT INTL Film
1692318 Items 5-7
(Films from the vault take up to a week longer to process - so it takes from 3 weeks to a month for them to arrive.)
That's kind of the down and dirty of it and I did somewhat of a loosey-goosey job of this. It's also a good idea to see if you can get a feel for the local history from tour guides and actual written area/town histories. They are jewels sometimes! You may have to resign yourself to learning all the keywords for land, property, relationship, probate, clothing, color, household goods etc. By that time you may just as well learn the whole language :p Do you want to try to look up Edam and see what you can find?