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Seligmann Ruben von Warburg, alias: Schutzjude Seligmann Ruben von Warburg
Jacob married Eva, the daughter of Selig Ruben from Warburg.
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1) Eva Seligmann Ruben, birth 1755 Warburg, Duitsland
Jacob married Eva, the daughter of Selig Ruben from Warburg. The marriage contract between the two was sealed on the 24th November 1780.

Married 24 Nov 1780 to:
Jacob Falcke, alias: Jacob Goldschmidt en Jacob Falke, birth ± 1729 Oberlistingen, Duitsland, died ± 1815 Oberlistingen, Duitsland, son of Jacob Falck and Sara NN
...... Jacob Falcke ...... whose wife was named Sara (born 1704). From this marriage the son Jacob was born in 1729, another son Joseph born in 1735, followed by a daughter, Blume, in 1740. The sons Jacob and Joseph were taken in as Shutzjude n in 1764 and 1770, paying their schutzgeld (Jew tax) regularly to the Renterei Zierenberg.

Jacob Falcke was first married to Bela, who bore his first son, Elieser Goldschmidt (who married Roeschen Braunschild from Nieheim) He then married Judith Arons (also known as Juette or Juetchen), he produced one child, Jude Jacob, who later move d to the Netherlands and married Dina Levi. After Judit died, Jacob married Eva, the daughter of Selig Ruben from Warburg. The marriage contract between the two was sealed on the 24th November 1780. Out of this marriage a number of children wer e produced:

1. Lehmann Goldschmidt, who married Ranchen Frank daughter of Eva Goldschmidt from Warburg (relative)

2. Seligmann Goldschmidt, who married Hincka Schoenschen Alexander from Wolfhagen

3. Meyer Goldschmidt, who married Lea Katzenstein from Grebenstein

4. Simon Goldschmidt, who married Lea s sister Edeline also from Grebenstein

5. A daughter, who married David Grunewald from Pombsen near Driburg.

In the archival records Meyer was registered as an ellenwarren handle (yard goods trader) and Simon was a schneidermeister (journeyman tailor). The fact that the family of Jacob Falcke was not rich in 1794 can be deducted that he only paid hal f of the tax that was dictated by the authorities. Moreover, in 1794, he borrowed from the hunters guild of Breuna, 30 reichtaler with his residence as collateral.

He bought his residence in 1768 from a Jew named Herz Juda. In the contract, the name of his wife was Bela. We believe that Jacob Falcke (Goldschmidt) died in 1815. This surmise stems from the fact that in 1815 his widow, Eva, declined to pay hi s residence tax for which she only paid a reduced rate. Between the heirs of Jacob Falcke, a probate occurred in 1849, in which the other sons ceded the residence bought in 1768 to their brother, Lehmann Goldschmidt. The latter sold the hous e in 1859 to the teacher Karl Rohner and his wife.
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