Anna Maria Kees

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Anna Maria Kees also Keeß (* 1622 in Klotten , † after 1685 in Binningen ) was a German abbess in the monastery Rosenthal in the Eifel .

Life

Anna Maria Kees, who came from Klotten, was a sister of the Wetzlar canon Jakob Kees (1635–1690). In the period from 1679 to 1685 she was abbess in the Rosenthal monastery in the Pommerbachtal near Binningen. A document dated April 16, 1679 shows that she acquired a field Reech and Wald in Wirfus from the brothers Niclaß and Konrad Knöper for the Rosenthal monastery for 33 guilders and 8 Albus .

“The brothers Niclaß and Konrad Knöper zu Wirfus (“ Werbeß ”) sell Anna Maria Keeß, Abbess, and the monastery Rosenthal a field (“ Reech ”, overgrown with hedges, oak trees and shrubs) to Wirfus (“ in Fohl ”neighbors Niklass Jungklaß and the monastery Rosenthal) for 33 guilders and 8 Albus.

Siegler: Vogt (1) and aldermen to Klotten. The sealing took place due to illness of the brothers by the Vogt von Klotten Gerlach Wolf on April 25, 1680 "

- Hubert Kelen Notary z. Currently employee of the Rosenthal Monastery :

On March 23, 1680, the abbess bought a furnished house in Cochem in Oberbachgasse from the married couple Wilhelm Weiß and Christina Langen . Another document dated July 18, 1685 shows that Anna Keeß had acquired a Scheerbusch or leaf group including land in Wirfus for their monastery from the married couple Niclaß Jungklaß and Apolinia zu Wirfus . The price for land, which was next to the Hofman Christian Claß in the Sauernberg , was 35 guilders and 1/4 of a wine purchase .

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Individual evidence

  1. Anna Maria Keeß Rosenthal, Historisches Ortslexikon Rheinland-Pfalz, Volume 1, Elmar Rettinger (Ed.) In the Google book search
  2. ^ Cistercian convent Rosenthal in inventory 163, LHAKo
  3. The married couple Niclaß and Apolonia zu Wirfus sell Anna Maria Keeß, abbess, and the monastery Rosenthal ..., Cistercian convent Rosenthal in inventory 163, LHAKo