Caspar Deulich

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Caspar Deulich (born January 6, 1527 in Chemnitz ; † March 4, 1613 there ) was a trained cloth maker and cloth merchant, for several years city judge and at least 8 times ruling mayor of the city of Chemnitz. He died in 1613 at the age of 87 of the plague , which was rampant in the city at the time.

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  • Adam Daniel Richter: Cumbersome, compiled from reliable news Chronica of the Chrurfürstlich Sächzische city of Chemnitz, at the foot of the Meißnischen Ertzgebürges, together with attached documents. Verlag Schöpfische Buchhandlung, 1764, Zittau and Leipzig, part 1, p. 193, ( online )
  • Adam Daniel Richter: Cumbersome, compiled from reliable news Chronica of the Chrurfürstlich Sächzische city of Chemnitz, at the foot of the Meißnischen Ertzgebürges, together with attached documents. Verlag Schöpfische Buchhandlung, 1764, Zittau and Leipzig, part 2, p. 376, ( online )

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