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Aron v.Praag-Levie
Event: event arrival in Leiden Aron v.Praag came from The Hague and became poorter [registered citizen] of Leiden in 1718.
He also acquired a building on 14 Jan 1723, which was to serve as a synagogue
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1) Philip Feibel Aron v.Praag Levie, died 4 Feb 1779 Leiden, buried at the Jewish cemetery of Leiden - tombstone 031 to:
Terzchi Mozes Moshe-Shabtay
2) Salomon Pinchas-Zelig Aron v.Ptaag-Levie, died 1 Sep 1777 Leiden, buried at the Jewish cemetery of Leiden- tombstone 029
Married 31 MRT 1742 Leiden, Salomon v.Praag from Leijden & Judick Nathans from Nieuw Maarsseveen.
banns were on 9 Feb 1742.
to:
Judick Nathans, birth Nieuw Maarsseveen, died 16 Nov 1793 Leiden, Judith Nathan, spouse of Salomon v.Praag, buried outside Leijden.
3) Jacob Aron v.Praag-Levie, birth ONG 1727 Leiden, died 22 Dec 1791 Leiden, buried at the Jewish cemetery of Leiden - tomstone 041
Married 10 Jul 1745 Leiden, Jacob v.Praag & Jacobmina Nathans from Nieuw Maarsseveen. to:
Jacomijntje Nathan, birth Nieuw Maarsseveen, died 14 Jun 1794 Leiden, Jacomijntje Nathan, buried outside Leiden, residing at Raamsteeg, spouse of Jacob v.Praag.
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