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Joseph Abraham Vedder Cohen, birth 28 Feb 1792 Amsterdam, 'Circumcisions and Births in Amsterdam 1697-1811, by Jits v.Straten':
on 3 Mar 1792 - circumcision of Joseph ben Abraham Federeman., son of Abraham Isaac Fedder cohen and Vrouwtje Branca Frumet Joseph Shraga Event: event 15 Jun 1828 Amsterdam death of child: G.A.A. Amsterdam - death registrations: stillborn son of Joseph Abraham Fedder, 37 yrs.old & Saartje Abraham Hoornmans. info courtesy of Dini Hansma) Married 31 Jan 1816 Amsterdam, G.A.A. Amsterdam: Joseph Abraham de Vedder, 24 yrs.old, formerly named Cohen, son of Abraham Isaac de Vedder & Vrouwtje Joseph, and Sara Abraham Hoovenman[?], 24 yrs.old, daughter of Abraham Jacob Hoovenman[?] & Hester Salomon[?]. (info courtesy of Dini Hansma, Utah, U.S.A.) Tnaim acharonim in act 5577/66 on 15 Tammuz 5577 [Jul 1817] groom: Joseph ben Abraham Cohen Vederman m.h.l; bride: Sara bat Abraham Rijnberg z.l; brothers groom: Itsak & Aron. to: Sara Abraham Hoorenman Rijnberg, birth ONG 1791 Amsterdam, daughter of Abraham Jacob Hoorenman and Hester Isaac |
1) Vrouwtje Joseph Fedder, birth ONG 1818 Amsterdam
Married 7 Jul 1841 Amsterdam, G.A.A. Amsterdam: Abraham Marcus Bolle, 28 yrs.old, son of Marcus Moses Bolle & Rachel Jacob Rabbi, and Vrouwtje Joseph Fedder, 23 yrs.old, daughter of Joseph Abraham Fedder & Sara Abraham Hoorenman. (info courtesy of Dini Hansma, Utah, U.S.A.) to: Abraham Marcus Bolle, birth ONG 1813 Amsterdam, son of Marcus Mozes Bolle and Rachel Rechla Jacob Jokeb Rebbie Levie-Maarsen P"M |
2) Naatje Joseph de Vedder, birth ONG 1822 Amsterdam
Married 7 Jul 1841 Amsterdam, G.A.A. Amsterdam: Samuel Leendert Pop, 25 yrs.old, son of Leendert Aron Pop & Rachel Isaak v.Abbe, and Naatje Joseph de Vedder, 19 yrs.old, daughter of Joseph Abraham de Vedder & Sara Abraham Hoorenman. (info courtesy of Dini Hansma, Utah, U.S.A.) to: Samuel Leendert Pop, birth ONG 1816 Amsterdam, son of Leendert Leizer Aron Pop and Rachel Isaac Eizik v.Abbe |