Hamm
d[en] 5 Febr[uarius]
Ist Johannes Scherer von Pfungstadt mit Maria Martha
des Conrad Kochs Inwohners zu Hamm hind[e]rlassen[e] Witt[we]
ref[ormierter] rel[igion] (*) copulirt w[orden] N[ota] B[ene] pertinet ad annum 1754 d[en] 25 Feb[ruar] (**)
* cf.
https://www.archion.de/p/b3c5c92aff/ (first enty: "... Reformirter Religion ...")
** probably "Nota bene: belongs to the year 1754, February 25"
Does it say what Conrad's relation is to her?
In case this this burial refers to the "correct" Conrad Koch, she is his widow.
www.archion.de
This Conrad Koch died on February 5 (or 6) 1753. Matching the death record of Maria Martha Scherer (1779), two children ("zwey Kinder") are mentioned (probably
https://www.archion.de/p/4330d35cb6/, and
https://www.archion.de/p/16f4db336c/).
Also, what is the 1754 date noted at the end?
As, according to the registers, the Scherer-Koch marriage took place just 19 or 20 days after Mr. Koch's death, which is very unlikely, I would assume, the Nota Bene is a clarification concerning the correct year of marriage (1754). Perhaps the priest did his "bookkeeping" just once a year, or every other year, made a mistake, and didn't want to cross out what was already written.