Von Pelden G. Friedrich CLUYTE

Friedrich took holy orders. For entering the clerical vocation, his parents gave him a tithe at Emmerich, annually 50 Guld.* All of that yielding an annual benefit, as per a document of 1504, which is mentioned in the inventory of all documents of 1612. However, it is no longer in the archives. In 1504 Archbishop Herman of Cologne conferred on him the rank of a subdeacon, "Ordinem Subdiaconatus", in the chapel attached to the castle of Brail. See Enclosure No. 28. He gave himself up to pastoral work and was a pastor at Asperden, according to a letter of 1543. See Enclosure No. 29 whereby the Abbess von S'gravendeel named Neu Kloster, Mrs. Sophia von Wachtendonck, promised him a life rent of 16 Goldgulden every year for his resigning this clerical office, the collection of which was due to said convent. The two other brothers, Vincent and Johan, are mentioned in a letter of 1519, whereby they put out as a life rent, the clay ground at Eversael, also called Kuttums Estate. There is no information as to whether Vincent had left heirs or was married. 116 188

5387. Von Pelden G. Friedrich CLUYTE 116 (Diederich (Von Pelden G.)4, Friedrich (Von Pelden G.)3, Goswijn Or Johan (Von Pelden G.)2, Claes (Von)1).

Birth Notes: Bef 1460

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