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Mozes Elias v.Praag Solister, birth 1753 Amsterdam, died 23 Sep 1822 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 11 Tishre 1822 [26 Sep 1822] - Mozes Elias/Eli' v.Praag.
G.A.A. Amsterdam - death registrations: on 23 Sep 1822 - Mozes Elias v.Praag, 71 yrs.old, prosecution attorney, widower of Judith Barends. otifier: Abraham Simon Knippel, 35 yrs.old, nephew. info courtesy of Dini Hansma), son of Elias Isaac v.Praag and Wife of Elias v.Praag Event: was naturalized 17 Dec 1811 Amsterdam assumption of name v.Praag; then living at Zwanenburgerstr. 2, with 1son, 1 daughter and 1 grandson; son: Bernard, 31 yrs.old, married to Betje Jacob Levie, and living at Raamgracht, with 1 son, Jacob, 1 yr.old; daughter: Cato, 33 yrs.old. Event: event between 1784 and 1800 Amsterdam Zeeburg cemetery: on 11 Kislev 5545 - child of Mozes Eli' Preger, tailor[?] on 4 Nov 1788 - " " " from Prague on 12 Oct 1800 - " " " Preger Married 1778 Amsterdam, dtb 750/246; witn.groom: f.Elias Isaac v.Praag; witn.bride: f.Barend Samuel. to: Judith Barend Melamed, birth 1752 Amsterdam, died 28 Feb 1815 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 20 Adar I 1815 [2 Mar 1815] - Judith/Jehudith Barends, wife of Moshe v.Praag. G.A.A. Amsterdam - death registrations: on 28 Feb 1815 - Judith Barends, 75[?] yrs.old, spouse of Moses Elias v.Praag. Notifier: Manus Heilbron, 43 yrs.old, son-in-law. (info courtesy of Dini Hansma), daughter of Barend Ber Samuel Melamed and Vrouwtje Freidche Nathan Root |
1) Cato Chaya Mozes v.Praag Solister, birth 21 Jan 1780 Amsterdam, 'Circumcisions and Births in Amsterdam 1697-1811, by Jits v.Straten':
on 14 Shevat 5540 - birth of Chaiche bat Moshe Solister, son-in-law of Ber Melamed., died 10 Jun 1842 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 12 Jun 1842 - Cato v.Praag = Chaya, wife of Mozus Heilbron. G.A.A. Amsterdam - death registrations: on 10 Jun 1842 - Cato v.Praag, 60 yrs.old, widow of Marcus[?] Heilbron (info courtesy of Dini Hansma) Married 1801 Amsterdam, dtb 648/162; witn.groom: f.Kalman Heilbron; witn.bride: f.Mozes Eliaser[?] v.Praag. parents bride: Mozes Elias v.Praag & Judith Barend Samuel; info from mr. Jan Vegers) to: Manus Mozus Kalman Heilbron, birth 1772 Amsterdam, died 26 Apr 1832 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 29 Nissan 1832 [29 Apr 1832] - Manus/Mozus Kalman Heilbron/Eschwa. G.A.A. Amsterdam - death registrations: n 26 Apr 1832 - Marcus[?] Heilbron, 61 yrs.old, spouse of Catans[?] v.Praag. Notifier: Bernard Heilbron, 25 yrs.old, son. info courtesy of Dini Hansma), son of Kalman Joseph Heilbron and Duifje Toibe Isaac Harpman Harpmer Blowits Event: event between 1803 and 1807 death of children Zeeburg cemetery: on 6 Feb 1803 - stillborn child on 20 Apr 1807 - " of Mozes Kalman Eshwo. Event: was naturalized 23 Jan 1812 Amsterdam assumption of name Heilbron; then 41 yrs.old, married to Carola v.Praag, and living at Zwanenburgerstr., with 3 sons and 1 daughter; sons: Carel, 7 yrs, Bernard, 4 yrs. and Isaac, 3 yrs.old; daughter: Duifje, 6 yrs.old. |
2) Bernard Ber Mozes v.Praag Solister Klerk, birth 19 Jun 1781 Amsterdam, 'Circumcisions and Births in Amsterdam 1697-1811, by Jits v.Straten':
on 26 Sivan 5541 [19 Jun 1781] - birth of Ber ben Moshe ben Eli' Preger on 26 Jun 1781 - circumcision of Yissachar Ber ben Moshe Solisiter, died 27 Nov 1843 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: Barend/Ber Mozes v.Praag from Prague. Event: event 18 Feb 1807 Amsterdam on this date Wedenesday, 10 Adar I 567 the parnassim of kehilath Amsterdam convened together with a commission of the constituency in the reception room of the community with k"h Moshe ben k"h Eli' v.Praag and his son the bachelor Ber, who cam e to thank for the trouble which the parnassim and the said commission have taken by their embellishment to the authorities - may their pomp be heightened - so that finally the bachelor Ber m.h.l. has been appointed to serve as a public notary , which until now in this state never has happened to one of our people. And the parnassim replied to this with a fitting answer, and after k"h Moshe ben k"h Eli' v.Praag and his son had left the room, it was decided to thank the diectors of the town [wethouders] - may their pomp heighten - for this, in name of the par nassim. [from the deliberations of the parnassim of the Ashkenazi Jewish Community of Amsterdam] Event: was naturalized 17 Dec 1811 Amsterdam assumption of name v.Praag; then 31 yrs.old, married to Betje Jacob Levie, and living at Raamgracht, with 1 son, Jacob, 1 yr.old. Event: event FROM 4 MRT 1826 TO 11 Jun 1842 Amsterdam death of children: G.A.A. Amsterdam - death registrations: on 4 Mar 1826 - stillborn daughter of Bernard v.Praag & Elisabeth Davids. on 25 Jul 1833 - Julia Elisabeth v.Praag, 2 yrs.old, daughter of Bernard v.Praag & Sara Goldsmit. Notifiers: Israel Alexander Goldsmit, 43 yrs.old, uncle and Abraham Simon Knippel, 50 yrs.old, [father's] cousin on 10 Apr 1834 - stillborn son of Bernard v.Praag & Sara Goldsmit. on 11 Jun 1842 - Emilia Catharina v.Praag, 6 minths old, daughter of Bernard v.Praag & Sara Goldsmit. (info courtesy of Dini Hansma) Married 1810 Amsterdam, dtb 659/70; parents groom: Mozes Elias v.Praag & Judith Barend; deceased parents bride: Jacob Isaac Levie & Ester Cohen to: Rebecca Jacob Levie-Leeuwarden, birth 1781 Rotterdam, daughter of Jacob Isaac Levie-Leeuwarden and Ester Isaac Cohen |
3) Vrouwtje Fraadche Mozes v.Praag Solister, birth 10 Nov 1782 Amsterdam, 'Circumcisions and Births in Amsterdam 1697-1811, by Jits v.Straten':
on 4 Kislev 5543 - birth of Fraadche bat Moshe ben Eli' from Prague. |