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Joseph Juzpe Meyer Schmalkalen-Levie, birth 1655 Amsterdam, died MRT 1726 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 17 Adar II 5486 - the old Juzpe Levie-Schmalkalen. Event: event Dec 1688 Amsterdam Muiderberg cemetery: on 24 Kislev 5449 - child of Juzpe Levie-Sh"K. Married 1693 Amsterdam, dtb 698/134; witn.groom: brother Isaac Meyer Levie; witn.bride: brother Samuel Levie. to: Ester Pes Jacob Levie, birth 1657 Amsterdam, died Sep 1749 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 9 Tishre 5510 - wife of Juzpe Schmalkalen. |
1) Marcus Meyer Joseph Juzpe Schmalkalen-Levie, birth 1684 Amsterdam, died Apr 1740 Amsterdam, Zeeburg cemetery: on 3 Nissan 5500 - Meyer Joseph Schmalkalen. Event: event MEI 1729 Amsterdam Zeeburg cemetery: on 13 Ijar 5489 - stillborn child of Meyer Joseph Schmalkalen. Event: event between Sep 1729 and Dec 1733 Amsterdam on 27 Tishre 5490 appears before the trustees of the jewish community the couple Lea bat khr"r Moshe hakohen z.l. & spouse aluf Meyer ben late pum Joseph Juzpe Levie z.l. and take a loan for the amount of fl.1500,- from the widow Roza bat naale h Samuel Cohen m.h.l, and as collateral they introduce 3 seats, they own in the great synagogue. on 23 Kislev 5494 appears before the trustees of the jewish community the couple Lea bat late khr"r Moshe hakohen z.l. Danzig & spouse aluf Meyer ben late pum Joseph Juzpe halevi z.l. and take a loan for the amount of fl. 900,- from the widow Roz a bat naaleh Samuel Cohen m.h.l, guardian of orphans, and as collateral they introduce 2 seats, which they own in the great synagogue. Event: event Dec 1733 Amsterdam on 16 Kislev 5494 appears before the trustees of the jewish community the couple Lea bat late khr"r Moshe hakohen z.l. Danzig & spouse aluf Meyer ben late pum Joseph Juzpe halevi z.l. and sell a seat in the great synagogue to [brother] naaleh Mosh e ben late pum Joseph Juzpe halevi z.l. Married 1705 Amsterdam, dtb 704/264; witn.groom: f.Joseph Levie; witn.bride: f.Mozes Cohen. to: Lea Mozes Cohen, birth 1688 Danzig, died Dec 1772 Amsterdam, Zeeburg cemetery: on 12 Kislev 5533 - wife of Meyer Joseph Schmalkaden., daughter of Mozes Joseph Juzpe Cohen-Danzig and Hendrikje Hendele Benjamin BH"Sh |
2) Abraham Joseph Juzpe Schmalkalen-Levie, birth 1684 Amsterdam, died 22 Jan 1727 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 29 Teveth 5487 - Abraham ben Juzpe Levi Schmalkalen.
Married 1707 Amsterdam, dtb 706/60; witn.bride: f.Jacob Oppenheim. to: Sipora Tsifra Jacob Oppenheim, birth 1687 Mainz |
3) Michiel Yechiel Joseph Juzpe Schmalkalen Levie-Menist, birth 1686 Amsterdam, died MRT 1749 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 16 Adar 5509 - Michel ben Juzpe Levie-Schmalkalen. Event: event between 1712 and 1728 death of children Muiderberg cemetery: on 2 Ijar 5472 - child of Michel ben Juzpe Levie. Zeeburg cemetery: on 16 Cheshvan 5477 - child of Michiel Joseph Levie on 28 Tishre 5482 - " " " "- Schmalkalen on 28 Adar 5488 - " " " ". Event: event Dec 1731 taking a loan in Amsterdam on 7 Kislev 5492 appears before the trustees of the jewish community the couple Rachel bat khr"r Moshe hakohen z.l. & spouse naaleh Yechiel Michel ben late pum Joseph Juzpe Levie z.l. and take a loan for the amount of fl. 2000,- from the alufim ke tsinim aluf katsin pum torani khr"r Judaleib Levie m.h.l. & his brother katsin pum Samson Levie m.h.l, sons of the late pum Mordechai Levie z.l. [Drukker], guardians of orphans; and as collateral they introduce 4 seats which they own in the grea t synagogue. Married 1708 Amsterdam, dtb 706/326; witn.groom: f.Joseph Levie; witn.bride: f.Mozes Meyer[?]. to: Rachel Mozes Cohen, birth 1691 Danzig, died Sep 1738 Amsterdam, Zeeburg cemetery: on 12 Tishre 5499 - Rachel, wife of Michiel Schmalkalen., daughter of Mozes Joseph Juzpe Cohen-Danzig and Hendrikje Hendele Benjamin BH"Sh |
4) Hendrik Chaim Joseph Juzpe Schmalkalen-Levie, birth 1691 Amsterdam, died Apr 1754 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 25 Nissan 5514 - Chaim Levie [?].
Married 1719 Amsterdam, dtb 711/453; witn.groom: f.Joseph Levie; witn.bride: f.Isaac Samuel deJonge. to: Sara Isaac Itsak de Jonge Rintel, birth 1690 Amsterdam, died MEI 1761 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 2 Ijar 5521 - Sara, wife of late Chaim Levie-Schmalkalen., daughter of Isaac Itsak Salomon Yoshua-Zelig de Jong Rintel and Roosje Reiz Aron Moznum Event: event MEI 1754 Amsterdam on 16 Ijar 5514 appears before the trustees of the jewish community the couple Sara bat Isaac z.l. & spouse khr"r Hirts ben hr"r Leib Bromet m.h.l. and sell to the influential mrs. Sara bat pum hr"r Itsak Rintel z.l, widow of the late pum Chaim Le vie z.l. one seat in the great synagogue, in the women's section. Event: event Jul 1754 Amsterdam on 3 Tammuz 5514 appears before the trustees of the jewish community the couple Channa bat late pum hr"r Itsak Rintel z.l. & spouse aluf katsin khr"r Samuel ben late pum mhor"r Yecheskel Cohen z.l. and sell to [their sister/sister-in-law] Sara ba t late pum hr"r Itsak Rintel z.l. one seat in the great synagogue. Event: signed a will 6 Jul 1760 Amsterdam Will of Sara Isaac de Jongh, widow of Hendrik Joseph Levij; before notary Geniets on 6 Jul 1760. Total sum: fl. 20.000,-. She is rsiding at Muiderstraat. Therein: she leaves all her clothes, furniture and houseware to sister Hanna Isaac de Jongh to the Jewish church[!] a man seat, under condition that it will be kept in their hands, for and in return of a daily lecture to be given by the rabbi a woman seat in the great old church [!] currently in use by the widow Abraham Joseph Levij; to be for her use as long as she will live. fl. 20,- annually to the church, as long as it exists. a seat which she had bought from Samuel Ez. Cohen for fl. 500,- will remain on his behalf; he can acquire it back for the same sum. Only and universal inheritors: her siblings, and the children of those siblings already passed away Benjamin: a thirteenth part Siva:as well Rebecca: as well Anna: as well children of Salomon together: as well children of Joseph together: as well children of Moses together: as well Andries Abraham Schoelhoff: as well children of Meerle together: as well children of Mindele[?] together: as well children of Marianne together: as well [Schoontje & Hester are not mentioned, as they died without leaving children] there is a lenghty deliberation about Benjamin and Andries; seems to concern the two remaining parts further legacies: to Bethamadras, Tagrichum and more to Marcus Hartog Levij: fl. 100,- [husband's nephew?; seems to be Meijer Hartog Menist, grandson of both her brs.-in-law Marcus/Meijer & Michel Joseph Levi-Schmalkalen, son of Meijer's daughter Bele & Michel's son Hartog] to Salomon de Jongh Meijerszoon: her diamond ring to Haim Meijer Joseph de Jongh: her silver Ganuca Anser [menora, chanukia] to Eva Benjamin de Jongh: her golden pocket watch to the children of Samuel Ezechiel Cohen, i.e. Maria, Rachel & Ezechiel each an amount of fl. 500,-; the money to be kept by the parnassim until they become majors or marry; gains on these sums to be paid to their parents until then. to Benjamin Is.de Jongh & Andries Abr. Schoelfoff the sum of fl. 100,-, in order to pay weekly the som of 6 stuivers to Sipia, widow Abraham Levij[spouse of br.-in-law Abraham Joseph Levij] Event: event Jun 1761 Amsterdam In the protocolls of the parnassim: On 20 Sivan 5521 mrs. Sara bat pum Itsak Rintel, widow of pum R' Chaim bar Juzpe Levie-Schmalkalden has left behind her, according to her will, 2 seats in the great synagogue to be donated to the community, unde r the following conditions: 1) they will never be sold 2) a sole teacher will each day give a course of half an hour from the seat in the men's department, and the relief fund will pay him in return fl. 20,- a year 3) on the expenses of the fund of the community a wax light will be lit each year on the remembrance day of her death |
5) Jacob Jokeb Joseph Juzpe Schmalkalen-Levie, birth 1698 Amsterdam, died Feb 1778 Amsterdam, Zeeburg cemetery: on 18 Shevat 5538 - Jacob Joseph Levie-Schmalkalde. Event: event MEI 1732 Amsterdam on 4 Ijar 5492 apears before the trustees of the jewish community the couple Edil bat aluf Meyer Levie m.h.l. & spouse naaleh Jacob ben late pum Juzpe Levie z.l. and take a loan for the amount of fl. 275,- from the alufim ketsinim guardians of th e orphans of the late khr"r Joseph Mentser z.l. and as collateral they introduce 1 seat which they own in the great synagogue. Married 1724 Amsterdam, dtb 714/101; witn.groom: f.Joseph Meyer; witn.bride: f.Marcus Levie. Tnaim acharonim on 5 Nissan 5484; groom: bachelor naaleh Jacob Jokeb halevi, accompanied by father aluf katsin pum Joseph Juzpe bar Meyer halevi; bride: Edil, accompanied by father aluf Meyer ben aluf katsin pum Joseph Juzpe halevi m.h.l; brothers groom: naaleh Abraham, naaleh Yechiel Michel, naaleh Chaim, Samuel Zanwil and not-attending naaleh Zalman & Moshe; the groom's parents Pes bat Jacob halevi z.l. & aluf katsin pum Joseph Juzpe bar Meyer halevi z.l. donate a seat in the great synagogue to their son the groom; mother bride: Lea bat late khr"r Moshe Cohen z.l. from Danzik. to: Aaltje Edil Marcus Meyer Schmalkalen-Levie, birth 1706 Amsterdam, died Apr 1781 Amsterdam, Zeeburg cemetery: on 8 Nissan 5541 - widow of Jacob Joseph Levie-Sh"K., daughter of Marcus Meyer Joseph Juzpe Schmalkalen-Levie and Lea Mozes Cohen |