Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
NameSamuel b’ Jonas Goldschmidt segal/Levi
Birthabt 1720, D, Frankfurt region?
Memoprobably Hanau [JG]
Spouses
Birthabt 1720, D, Frankfurt region?
ChildrenJonas b’ Samuel Levi (Married >) (1739-1817)
 Meijer/ Abraham b’ Samuel (Married >) (1745-1828)
 Jacob b’ Samuel (Married >) (1749-1827)
 Rebecca b’ Samuel (Married >) (~1750-1810)
Notes for Samuel b’ Jonas Goldschmidt segal/Levi
later usually mentioned as Samuel Levi

4 children [aware and confirmed] :
# Jonas b’ Samuel sg”l — living in Oisterwijk, Veghel, Eersel, Lommel, Oud-Beijerland >>
# Meier b’ Samuel sg”l — in Eersel >>
# Jacob b’ Samuel Levy — in Veghel, Halsteren, Steenbergen >>
# Rebecca b’ Samuel Levi — in Bergeijk >>

4 other more of less probable sons:
[hithertoo only scarce information found about them]
# Joseph Goldschmidt — mentioned as father of Samuel Goudsmit (b. 1756 Wesel, d. 1811 sHertogenbosch).
# Hijman Levi in Bladel, Eersel — [he may well be an other son of Samuel Levi?- father of the 3 children Hijmans who became fosterchildren of Jonas Samuel and Jacob Samuel — cf notarial act Bladel]
# Abraham Goudsmit in Eindhoven (c0-founder of the first Synagogue) — see also below
# Mozes b’ Samuel in Reiskirchen [possibly an other son of Samuel Levi? - forefather of the Löwenberg family]

furthermore: relatives living in the same period nearby Eindhoven:

# some of the children of Samuel b’ Levin Goudsmit Lemgo (“Sjemoeel b’ Leib Levi Lemg’e”) (b. 1729 Amsterdam, d. 1806 Amsterdam — cf)
NB: 26.5.1800 Eindhoven: ‘2 Sivan 5560 Shmoel Segal (Goudsmit) from Amsterdam donates a ‘Parochet’ (= the Torah ark curtain) for the first synagogue — later his sons donate several ‘Machzoriem’ (= prayer books)’ — [cf J. Bader quoting ‘Meijer Staal, ‘De Israelitische gemeente te Eindhoven — 1916”,
®12 (deel 9, p.8)]
[NB: his daughter # Sara (b. 1773 Amsterdam, d. 1851 Heusden) was just married (1799) in Eindhoven to Mozes b’ Philip (de Jongh) — his son # Liepman (b. 1764 Amsterdam. d. 1832 Eindhoven unnarried) was a shamash in Amsterdam, later moving to Stratum near Eindhoven and lving there with the family of his sister Sara — the above mentioned # Abraham Goudsmit, co-founder of the first Eindhoven synagogue might as well be a son of this Samuel Levi(n) Goudsmit
further research in due time]
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