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Jacob Salomon Frank, birth 3 Jan 1802 Rosendaal(N.Br.), occupation: butcher, son of Salomon Jacob Frank and Mieke Nathan At their marriage the groom had to show his certificate of militionservice. Married 25 Apr 1825 Wouw(N.Br) to: Rebecca Polak, birth 2 May 1798 Zevenbergen(N.Br.), died between.1855-61 Wouw(N.Br), daughter of Salomon Benjamin Polak and Klara Nathan |
1) Abraham-Abram Frank, birth AB.1825 Wouw(N.Br), occupation: butcher & merchant At his second marriage he had to show his certificate of militionservice. With his first wife he lived at:Voorstraat 56,Fijnaart(N.Br.) and moved (after being widowed?) to Etten-Leur,21.9.1908. Married ? NN to: Ester Lion, birth ?, died ? NN |
2) Clara Frank, birth ± 1827 Wouw(N.Br), died ? NN Witnesses at their marriage are: Nathan Frank,living in Steenbergen(age 57), Joseph Frank,living in Rosendaal(age 47),both butchers and uncles of Clara, Abraham Frank,tanner(age 31),living in Wouw,cousin and Abram Frank,merchant (age 30),livin g in Wouw. Married 20 Jun 1855 Wouw(N.Br) to: Heijman Cohen, birth 2 Apr 1810 Eindhoven, died ? Waalwijk(N.Br), occupation: Textile-shop in Waalwijk, son of Levie Cohen and Rebecca Heyman On the matsewot of his children Hijman is called: Chaim de Kohen. At his marriage to Clara Frank he had to show an excerpt of pinkas hamohel from Breda (de Kindersnijder). His birthday might be 1813! |
3) Rosalina(Reischa) Frank, birth 19 Mar 1831 Wouw(N.Br), baptised 4CHESHWAN5663, died 4 Nov 1902 Eindhoven, buried Woensel(N.Br.)
Married 10 Jun 1863 Wouw(N.Br) to: Levie Jacob(Leib) Wijnbergen, birth 10 Feb 1822 Groningen, baptised 5NISSAN5666, died 31 Mar 1906 Eindhoven, buried Eindhoven, occupation: merchant & later:butcher, son of Jacob Wijnbergen and Broentje(Bruintje) Cohen |
4) Salomon Frank, birth AB.1835 Wouw(N.Br) |
5) Sarah Frank, birth ?, died AB.1886 Den Bosch
Married ? NN to: Isidoor-Izak Gans, birth ?, died 1914 Den Bosch His Jewish name was Yitshak ben Yaacov. At his grandchildrens birthdays he used to give a "gouden tientje". Source: tante Roos Hartogs-Wijnbergen. |