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BIOGRAPHIE: Record shows Wenzel was blind when son Georg was married in1835.TheHelgets House No. 13 in Natchetin in Land Registers
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12.1.1800 - The house # 13 in Natschetin was sold by the father AntonHelget to his son Wenzl Helget.. The price was 200 guldens C.W. includingthe accessories, 2 oxen, 1 bull, 2 cows, 1 calf, 2 wagons, a plough. Theseller reserved a dwelling for himself and his wife until their death andannually: 1 strich wheat, 4 strichs rye, 3 strichs barley, 1 str. oats,fourth part of hay and third part of secondgrass, then a part of yieldfrom the garden. At the end of the contract, there is a possible mistake,made by the scriber : The seller is called Adam Helget and not Anton asat the beginning.
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- Wenzl Helget and Anna assigned the house and farm to their son WenzlHelget, including all rights and liabilities. The price of 720 guldens C.W.included 2 oxen, one cow, 1 calf, 2 sheep, 2 wagons, 2 ploughs. Thebuyers took over the obligation to pay the dowry to Franz and MargarethaHelget in amount of 100 guldens and one cow. Cash payment was 500guldens, the rest of 120 guldens was payable at sight. The seller owed 9Mass rye and four Mass barley to the Contribution Funds of the TeinitzerDominion. The new proprietor took over the farmstead on St. GeorgesDay and he was obliged to provide all sustenance of the old masters ofthe farm until the St. Jamess Day 1847 (i.e. after harvesting). Annuallyon the St. Jamess Day the sellers reserved for themselves 2 strichswheat, 6 strichs rye, 3 strichs oats and 15 strichs potatoes, twoKraut-beds, two beds of potatoes in the plot above the garden, third partof fruit., 60 sheafs of long straw for one cow, 30 sheafs fodder-straw,all green-fodder from the meadow from the well as far as to the JosefsRothmayer plot, hay from the barn to the Antons Helget cottage, .... placein the barn, place in the stable, one fathom of wood.
Note: Wenzel Helgets wife was Magdalena Uhl from Raschnitz. Note:
In 1867 Wenzel Helget and his wife bought about 1 Joch 600 sq. Klf. offields from the Andreass Rothmayer farm No. 21 at 367 gulden.
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In connection with this record and in the whole Land register, there is nomention about George Helget, who was Wenzels brother. In 1855 whenMargaretha Helget died, he was tenant of the house No. 17 in Natschetin.After emigration of his son Wenzel Helget (* 1843), the widowerprobably moved to Trohatin No. 30 - the Kiefners house, where he diedin 1870. Kiefners wife was Katharina Helget, daughter of Anton Helgetof Trohatin. It was not clear from your information, but I assume, thatAnton Helget in Trohatin and Wenzl Helget in Natschetin were brothers. Ithink that the family links of the Helgets should be more studied in vitalregisters.