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Jacob Levie Renz, birth Rees, son of Levie Jacob Rees Renz and Geertrui Joseph
Married 26 Jan 1687 The Hague, The Hague registration: Jacob Levie from Res & Fronika Tobias Magnus. to: Vrouwtje Fronika Tobias Magnus, died MRT 1712 The Hague, Muiderberg cemetery: on 22 Adar I 5472 - wife of Jacob Renz; died inThe Hague. |
1) Alida Jacob Levie Renz, birth 1692 The Hague, died 1732 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 12 Sivan 5492 - wife of Samuel Kijser [?].
Married 8 Dec 1709 Amsterdam_The Hague, dtb 707/154; witn.groom: f.Hermanus Isaac Kijser; witn.bride: f.Jacob Levie. The Hague registration: widower[?] Samuel Hermanus Keijzer from Amsterdam & Alida Jacob Levie. to: Samuel Hermanus Manes de Jong Kijser, birth 1687 Amsterdam, died 1736 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 2 Cheshvan 5497 - Samuel ben Manes Kijser., son of (Her)Manus Menachem-Manes Isaac de Jong Kijser and Vrouwtje Samuel Event: event Jul 1734 public sale of seats from dissolved estate in Amsterdam A seat in the men's section in the fourth row, north eastern direction, second seat between Itsak Shtura and Chaim Lubiner, acquisited by the late pum Menamem Manes ben Itsak Kijser in Elul 5459 and transfered as a gift to his son Samuel on 29 She vat 5470, is now sold at public auction, because Samuel Kijser got in financial distress and took off, and became a fugitive and his belongings came into the hands of the civil authorities 'de desolate boedelskamer', who authorised aluf khr"r Lei b ben late pu khr"r Gumprich z.l. as their representative to publicly auction this seat in the great synagogue; and after 3 public announcements for contenders on rights of this seat to come forward, and nobody came forward, and in attendanc e of parnassim and trustees the seat is now sold on 10 Tammuz 5494 to aluf Abraham Rofe for the amount of fl. 428,-, and registered on the buyer's folio; and the payment was received by mr. Leib, representative of the civil authorities. A seat in the men's section of the great synagogue on the 3rd bench tothe south, the third place between R' Leib Hamburger and Ziskint R'Berent, which was formerly bought by the late pum Menachem Manes ben Isaac Kijser, one of the parnassim of ou r communtiy on 26 Shevat 5433[Feb 1673] and after the death of the late pum Menachem Manes Kijseraforementioned, all his sons inheritors sold this seat to their brother Samuel ben late pum Menachem Manes Kijser by means of an actof transactio n on 5 Ijar 5482 [Jun 1722] as is registered in the newprotocoll, folio 592; and as now mr. Samuel Kijser is in economicdistress etc, the seat is sold to aluf Abraham Rofe m.h.l. for theamount of fl. 830,-, and the trustees now have rgistered thi s seat onmr. Abraham Rofe's folio, and hr"r Leib [ben pu hr"r Gumprich z.l,caretaker for the civil authorities] has obtained the full price forthis seat. Event: event 1735 death of son Muiderberg cemetery: on 26 Nissan 5495 - unmarried son of Samuel Kijser. |
2) Tobias Jacob Levie Renz, birth 1697 The Hague
Married 9 Jul 1719 Amsterdam_The Hague, dtb 711/436; witn.groom: f.Jacob Levie; witn.bride: f.Levie Michiel. The Hague registration: Tobias Jacob Levie & Rachel Levie Michiel from Amsterdam. to: Rachel Levie, birth 1700 Amsterdam |
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Jacob Levie Renz
Married 15 MEI 1712 Amsterdam_The Hague, dtb 708/286; groom widower of Vrouwtje Tobias; witn.bride: brotherGerson Worms. The Hague registration: widower Jacob Levie v.Rees & Clara Worms fromAmsterdam. to: Clara Worms, birth 1671 Amsterdam, daughter of Michiel Worms and Ester Mozes Polak |