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- Paul Buol was a bailiff (Ammann) in Berg?n, and later (mentioned in 1680) as chief magistrate (Landammann) for Berg?n.
From the Berg?n Evangelish-Reformierte Kirchenbuch:
March 7, 1637: Mastrel Paul Buol, filio Christen Buol hom noe da Tavno, habitont im Mulgins da Surses, et la D. Mastralessa Anna Bosli figlia da Ml. Clo Bosli da Filisur, afunsino aintals 7 Martij 1637.
(Translation of above marriage record: Mr. Paul Buol, son of Christian Buol of Tavaus [Davos], inhabitant of Mulegns in Surs?es, and Miss Anna Bosli, daughter of Mr. Nicolaus Bosli of Filisur, married on 7 March 1637.)
May 14, 1680: Pol Janet et mia D. spus. M?ngia Buoll. . . .
April 22, 1692: Copulavi Dnum. Nicolau Buol et D. Ursulam Schalkettam.
The District of Oberhalbstein (in Romansh: Surs?es), comprises the whole territory of the river Julia, from the heights of the Julier and Septimer passes down to the gorge of the "Rock of Conters", Romansh "Crap Ses". The district comprises the political communes of Bivio, Cunter, Marmorera, Mulegns, Parsonz, Riom, Rona, Salouf, Savognin, Sur, and Tinizong.
This database researched and compiled by Norman Lee Madsen, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 21 July 2015.
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