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Daniel Netanel Nathan Befje Cohen-Katan, birth 1740 Amsterdam, died 19 Feb 1810 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: Netanel ben Neta ben Samuel Cohen., son of Nathan Neta Samuel Cohen-Katan and Lea Daniel Netanel Mulder-Levie
Married 1763 Amsterdam, dtb 740/14; witn.groom: m.Lea Daniel; witn.bride: f.Mozes Cohen. Tnaim acharonim in act 5524/29 on 7 Kislev 5524; groom: Netanel ben Nathan hakohen z.l; bride: Jetta, accompanied by father Moshe ben Itsak hakohen z.l. to: Judith Jetta Mozes Cohen, birth 1741 Amsterdam, died 23 OKT 1807 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: wife of Netanel ben Neta Cohen Befie [?, Bessie]., daughter of Mozes Isaac Itsak Cohen-Koe and N.N. |
1) Nathan Daniel Netanel Bessie Cohen-Katan, birth 1771 Amsterdam, 'Circumcisions and Births in Amsterdam 1697-1811, by Jits v.Straten':
on 15 Shevat 5532 - birth of Nathan ben Netanel Cohen., died 1842 Amsterdam, 'Nathan/Neta Daniel/Netanel Cohen-Bessie' Event: was naturalized 27 Dec 1811 Amsterdam assumption of name Bessie; then living at Muiderstr. 22, with 3 sons and 2 daughters; sons: Ruben, 14 yrs, Daniel, 6 yrs. and Mozes, 2 yrs.old; daughters: Pippie, 10 yrs. and Judik, 5 yrs.old. Married NA Sep 1795 Amsterdam, dtb 640/281; witn.groom: f.Daniel Nathan Cohen; witn.bride: f.Ruben Mozes Cohen. Event (family) got engaged Sep 1795 Amsterdam Tnaim rishonim in act 5556/5 on 3rd day of Chol Hamo'ed Sukkoth 5556; groom: Nathan Cohen, accompanied by father Netanel ben Nathan Cohen; bride: Ester, accompanied by father Ruben ben Moshe Cohen z.l; and the ketsinim guardians of the estate of late Jokeb ben Hirsch Cohen M"S[Mocher-Sfarim] z.l. will donate from Jokeb Cohen's estate fl. 1000,- to the bride's dowry, of which fl. 500,- after the civil marriage and another fl. 500,- after the chup pa; and in order that the money of the bride's uncle will reach her unscathed, it will be deposited against interest; and everything will be laid down in a marriage contract to be made up prior to the civil marriage before a notary as is custom ar ound here, and there-in will the bride name guardians over her assets, so that the 'weeskamer' [the city-office dealing with the alimony of orphans] will not take over her estate [after her possible premature death]; committed for groom: Samuel ben Abraham Rachmanuth; committed for bride: her father. to: Ester Ruben Stokkeman Cohen-Koe, birth 1770 Amsterdam, daughter of Ruben Mozes Stokkenman cohen-Koe and Anna Hindele Hartog Hirsch Cohen |