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Aron Joseph Jadle Prins, birth 1724 Amsterdam, son of Joseph Jadle Prins and Ester Abraham
Married NA Jan 1754 Amsterdam, dtb 733/441; witn.groom: m.Ester Abraham; witn.bride: sister Gelle Gompert.
Event (family) got engaged Jan 1754 Amsterdam Tnaim rishonim in act 5514/39 on 19 Teveth 5514;
groom: Aron ben Jadle Prints;
bride: Beile bat Gumpel z.l, accompanied by br.-in-law Zerach ben Kalman z.l, who will donate
fl. 200,- to the dowry;
committed for groom: [brother] Itsak ben Jadle Prints;
committed for bride: katsin Mordechai ben Wolf z.l.
to:
Bele Gompert Gumpel, birth 1729 Amsterdam, daughter of Gabriel Gompert Gumpel and N.N.
1) Juda Aron Prins, birth 1757 Alkmaar, info G.Kornalijnslijper.
Married 3 MEI 1788 Hoorn, info G.Kornalijnslijper. to:
Clara Marcus Meyer v.Host, birth 1760 Hoorn, info G.Kornalijnslijper., died 1846 Hoorn, info G.Kornalijnslijper., daughter of Marcus Meyer Frans Ziskind v.Host and Bele Marcus

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Aron Joseph Jadle Prins
Married 14 Jun 1761 Amsterdam, dtb 738/197; groom widower of Bele Gompert; witn.bride: brother Aron Abraham.
Tnaim acharonim in act 5521/49 on 12 Sivan 5521;
groom: widower Aron ben Jadle Prints;
bride: Breinche bat Abraham m.h.l, who brings fl.300,- with her as dowry;
brother groom: Itsak.

Event (family) got engaged Apr 1761 Amsterdam Tnaim rishonim in act 5521/66 on 3 Nissan 5521;
groom: widower Aron ben Jadle Prints;
bride: Breinche bat Abraham m.h.l, accompanied by aluf katsin Gumpel ben khr"r David Emmerich z.l, who will donate fl.300,- to the dowry;
the bride's father will supply an inheritance act;
committed for groom: katsin Mordechai ben Wolf Witlich;
committed for bride: her escort.
to:
Bartje Breinche Abraham, birth 1734 Amsterdam
1) Abraham Aron Prins, birth 17 MEI 1768 Alkmaar, info: Martyn Prins.
'Circumcisions and Births in Amsterdam 1697-1811, by Jits v.Straten':
on 24 May 1768 - circumcision of Abraham ben Aron Prints in Alkmaar
, died 10 Apr 1850 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: Abraham Aron Prins; info Martyn Prins.
Proposal for epitaph from Protocol of Uithoorn:
"Open to me the gates of justness"
"here is laid to rest"
" the scribe, the circumciser, the official of the four countries from the holy land"
"mohr"r Jacob Eli' Abraham son of k"h Aron Prints z.l."
"and the credit of the holy land will stay with him and his descendants forever"
"died on the eve of Thursday, the eve of Rosh Chodesh Ijar and was buried on the eve of "the holy Shabbat, the first day of Rosh Chodesh Ijar of the year 610 (according to the small "count")
"May his rest be holy"
, occupation: parnas, mohel & curator of rabbinical seminary of Amsterdam, info: Martyn Prins.
Event: was naturalized 2 Dec 1811 Amsterdam assumption of name Prins; then living at Oude Doelenstr. 18, with 4 sons and 6 daughters;
sons: Aron, 9 yrs, Isaac, 5 yrs, Jacob, 4 yrs. and Elias 1 yr.old;
daughters: Branca, 12 yrs, Saartje, 10 yrs, Rijne, 9 yrs, Beletje, 7 yrs, Kaatje, 6 yrs. and Ester, 5 yrs.old.
Event: event between 1803 and 1809 Amsterdam Zeeburg cemetery:
on 14 Jan 1803 - child of Abraham Aron Joost Prins.
on 29 Sep 1805 - child of Abraham Aron Alkmaar
on 18 Aug 1809 - stillborn " " " " .
Event: event between 1805 and 1847 Uithoorn Protocol contains all details relating to purchase, renovation, consecration and maintanance of local synagogue. The protocol starts in 1805 with the establishment of the congregation and ends in 1847 [published by Odette Vlessing.]
"According to the manuscript the idea for a synagogue in Uithoorn surfaced during a circumcision ceremony conducted by the Amsterdam mohel Abraham Aron Prins of Alkmaar (c.1766-1821). The plan to turn the local Mennonite church into a synagogue wa s then born. Amsterdam's chief rabbi Jacob Mozes Lowenstamm consented after it was ascertained that the church had not actually been used for four years and contained nothing that would constitute an impurity for a synagogue such as graves. The ch urch was duly purchased on 1 June 1805. The transaction was conducted by mohel Abraham Aron Prins and his brother-in-law Samuel Levy together with Daniel Abraham Rachmonus, Aron Isaac Cohen and David Emanuel Kalker. All were prominent member s of Amsterdam's Ashkenazi Jewish community. Remarkably, besides handling the financial side, these five benefactors are repeatedly referred to as the synagogue's 'directors'. The Protocol actually contains the contract between these financiers an d the members of Uithoorn's jewish community. The contract clearly reveals the strong link that existed with the parent community in Amsterdam - the Uithoorn jews were wholly subject to the authority of Amsterdam's chiefrabbi and that of its fiv e directors who were also resident there. In fact it was even arranged for the title deeds to the Uithoorn synagogue to be kept with the records of the Ashkenazi jewish community in Amsterdam. Although the terms and conditions of the purchase ar e reproduced in the Protocol the original deed of purchase can no longer be found in the archives of Amsterdam's jewish community. However, the records do show that there was a jewish presence in Uithoorn even before 1805.The Protocol contains th e community's bye-laws; these are signed by twenty-six members and a list of Amsterdam contributors, with pride of place taken by Jacob Abraham Levie (Jacob ben Eberle Levie Haag, The Hague, c.1732-1811). In 1761 Sandrina Salomons (Tzerula bat Aar on), born in Uithoorn, married the Hamburg widower Isaac Philip Hollander in Amsterdam at the age of thirty-five. The first chuppah in Uithoorn for which a ketubbah still survives took place on 10 Heshvan 5541 between Juda Leib ben Eberle Levie an d Gittele bat Juda Leib. The bridegroom's brother wasJacob ben Eberle Levie, probably the same person named in the manuscript as the principal benefactor. According to the records the synagogue's consecration feast on Sabbath Nachamu (15 Ab/9 Augu st) and the day after (a Sunday) attracted many trippers from Amsterdam and the surrounding area. The festivities made such a deep impression that they were reported in the chronicle kept by Bendit ben Eizek Wing (Le-zikoron, 1795-1812). The synag ogue suffered storm damage at the end of 1836 but was restored. The necessary funds were raised in Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Gouda and elsewhere. Although theactual restoration was completed in 1838, the financial side was not entirely sett led until 1847. Samuel ben Abraham is responsible for the fine calligraphy on the early pages of the manuscript. The languages in this section are Hebrew and Yiddish, although later on we do see entries in Dutch. For the same occasion Samuel be n Abraham also produced an equally exquisite work of calligraphy on a sheet of parchment (HS. ROS. PL. B-81). this work consisted of prayers and texts in honour of David Emanuel Kalker, one of the synagogue's five directors, and the text was parti ally reproduced in the Protocol (fol.39v-40) by Abraham Aron Prins himself. The Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana purchased the Protocol from J.H.Davids of Haarlem for fifty guilders in1933. This fine manuscript is an important source of information abou t the early history and composition of Uithoorn's jewish community and its links with other jewish communities in the Netherlands.

Married 1796 Amsterdam, dtb 641/166; witn.groom: uncle Aron Hamburger; witn.bride: uncle Levie de Vries. to:
Anna Hanna Isaac Itsak Frankfort, birth 1769 Amsterdam, died 5 Apr 1821 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 3 Nissan 1821 [5 Apr 1821] - Annaatje/Hanna Isaac Frankfort, wife of Abraham Aron Prins/Prints.
see as well: Protocol Uithoorn

G.A.A. Amsterdam - death registrations:
on 5 Apr 1821 - Annaatje Isaac Frankfort, 47 yrs.old, spouse of Abraham Aron Prins.
(info courtesy of Dini Hansma)
, daughter of Isaac Itsak Abraham Frankfort and Sara Serche Jacob de Vries
2) Isaac Aron Prins, birth 19 Jun 1770 Alkmaar, 'Circumcisions and Birth in Amsterdam 1697-1811, by Jits v.Straten':
on 26 Jun 1770 - circumcision of Isaac ben Aron Prints in Alkmaar.

Married VR 1795 Alkmaar? to:
Judith Jettele Philip Houthakker, daughter of Philip Mozes Houthakker and N.N.
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