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Isaac Eizik Mozes Waag, died 1737 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 28 Sivan 5497 - the old Eizik Waag. Event: event MRT 1697 death of child Muiderberg cemetery: on 1 Adar 5457 - child of Eizik Waag. Married ONG 1696 to: Schoontje Sjeinche Manus Menachem-Manes Kijser, died 1745 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 15 Adar I 5505 - Sjeinele, widow of Eizik Waag., daughter of (Her)Manus Menachem-Manes Isaac de Jong Kijser and Vrouwtje Samuel |
1) Simon Isaac Eizik Waag, birth 1698 Amsterdam, died 10 Dec 1761 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 14 Kislev 5522 - Simon ben Eizik Waag. Event: event between 1738 and 1749 death of children Zeeburg cemetery: on 24 Teveth 5498 - child of Simon Waag on 22 Tishre 5501 - " " Isaac " on 26 Ijar 5509 - " " " " . Married Dec 1732 Amsterdam, dtb 719/287; witn.groom: f.Isaac Waag; witn.bride: f.Andries Meyer. Tnaim acharonim on 1 Kislev 5493; groom: bachelor naaleh Simon, accompanied by father aluf katsin pum Isaac Eizik ben hr"r Moshe z.l. Waag; bride: Sara, accompanied by father the aged katsin pum khr"r Asher Anshil ben Meyer z.l. Gendringen, who donates fl. 4000,- to the dowry; the groom's father donates another 1000 dutch Reichstaler; mother groom: Sjeinche bat pum Menachem Manes z.l. Kijser; brothers groom: naaleh Manes & Abraham; the groom's parents donate a seat in the great synagogue to their son the groom. Event (family) got engaged Aug 1732 Amsterdam Tnaim rishonim on 16 Aw 5492; groom: Simon, accompanied by father aluf katsin pum Isaac Eizik ben hr"r Moshe z.l. Waag; bride: Sara, accompanied by father the aged aluf katsin pum khr"r Asher Anshil ben Meyer z.l. Gendringen; committed for groom: aluf Meyer ben Benjamin z.l; committed for bride: [uncle] aluf katsin pum khr"r Itsak ben pum Menachem Manes Kijser z.l. to: Sara Andries Anshil Meyer Gendringen, birth 1710 Amsterdam, died 1785 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 19 Aw 5545 - Sara, widow of Simon ben Eizik Waag., daughter of Andries Asher-Anshil Meyer Gendringen and Gittele Manus Menachem-Manes Kijser |
2) Mink(je) Isaac Eizik Waag, birth 1703 Amsterdam, died Jun 1773 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 9 Sivan 5533 - Mink bat Eizik Waag, widow of mhor"r Abraham Witmond.
Married 1719 Amsterdam, dtb 711/461; witn.groom: f.Samson Jacob; witn.bride: f.Isaac Waag. to: Abraham Samson Witmond, birth 1695 Amsterdam, died MEI 1773 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 29 Ijar 5533 - mhor"r Abraham ben Samson Witmond., son of Samson Jacob Witmond and Wife of Samson |
3) Sara Isaac Waag, birth 1709 Amsterdam, died 7 MRT 1790 Amsterdam, Zeeburg cemetery: widow of Jacob Jonathan.
Married 1726 Amsterdam, dtb 715/297; witn.groom: f.Jonas Joseph; witn.bride: f.Isaac Waag. to: Jacob Jonas Jonathan v.Emden, birth 1703 Amsterdam, died 1783 Amsterdam, Zeeburg cemetery: on 12 Kislev 5544 - Jacob Jonathan Emden., son of Jonas Jonathan Joost Joseph v.Emden and Clara Gelchi Michiel Yechiel Levie Event: event between 1733 and 1737 death of children Zeeburg cemetery: on 23 Aw 5493 - child n 5 Shevat 5497 - child n 13 Adar I 5497 - child of Jacob Jonathan Emden Event: event 1734 committed person in t.r. in Amsterdam In the tnaim rishonim on 28 Adar II 5494 aluf Jacob ben aged Jehonathan from Emden m.h.l. is committed for the groom bachelor naaleh Jacob Jokeb ben naaleh Moshe m.h.l, who engages to be married to the bride Breinche, accompanied by father naale h Chaim ben hr"r Meyer z.l; committed for bride: aluf Juda Gabriel ben aluf Moshe Premseler m.h.l. [marriage in dtb 720/467 - tnaim acharonim on 21 Cheshvan 5495; the committed persons are brs.-in-law] Event: event between 1751 and 1755 notarial acts concerning business in Amsterdam notarial acts concerning the business of Jacob Jonas - following Sal v.Son in 'Ik zeg nu, nu', Amsterdam 1992: 1751 - Jacob Jonas & Israel Jonas, living in Amsterdam and Jacob Salomons of Houningen near Coblenz, agree to found a factory of potassium and establish the conditions thereof. (G.A.A. Notarial Archives 10742/219) 25 Nov 1754 - Jacob Jonas, jewish businessman in Leeuwarden, authorizes Hendrik Jongma in Harlingen, to accept in his name shiploads of businessware and to pay for them. These goods were sent from Harlingen to Konigsberg. After experiencing financial difficulties: 19 Aug 1755 - Ralph Shatterley, businessman in Henley, England, has detained a great amount of houseware and jewelry, packed in crates and en route on the nightboat from Leeuwarden to Harlingen. They should however, allegedly, belong to Levi Heima ns, businessman in Leeuwarden. It concerns the 'geabandonneerde Boedel van Jacob Jonas cum uxore van hier Extra Provintiam vertrocken' [the estate left behind by Jacob Jonas, who by plight[?] left from here to outside the province]. Jacob Jonas seems to have gone broke. As late as 1738 he and his brother Israel Jonas were guarantees at time of the bankruptcy (amount of more than fl. 100.000,-) of their father Jonas Josephs in Amsterdam. The value of the shipment is taxated at about fl. 1350,-. In the city archive of Leeuwarden the documents concerning the bankruptcy of Jacob Jonas are kept in the Sententie- & Hypotheekbooks. There exists a debt of 19.900 caroliguilders for delivered hemp & woodwares to Paulson & Meiers in Company in Konigsberg , East Prussia. In an act d.d. 3 Oct 1755 Jacob's spouse Sara Waagh declares, that she wishes, as well as her husband, to waive her ownership and to abandon her share of the goods, enabling the election of a curator by her debitors. (G.A.L. Inventarisatieboeken 1755, pp' 176-182v) The goods, detained by Shatterley, are on 16 Sep 1755 still to be found at the townhouse. At that date Jacob Jonas' nephew, Adam Joseph Levie adresses the Frisian Court [Hof van Friesland]. He contends to have financial demands on his uncle for the amount of 3985 caroliguilders, which he previously had supplied him with in order to aid him is his business. He further urges to sell the goods detained, because part of the goods is liab le to be spoiled. Furthermore he expresses distrust in mr. Shatterley's right to detain the said goods. (R.A.F. Sententies Hof van Friesland) |