Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
NameBruintje b’ Levi Lehmans (Levie)
Birth7 Sep 1768, D, Wiesenttal
Deathabt 1850, D?
Spouses
Birth20 Nov 1769, Oisterwijk or Veghel
Memoelsewhere stated: 15.10.1768 (less probable -- maybe wrong conversion of hebrew date)
Death16 Apr 1845, Roermond
BurialRoermond
OccupationKoopman in oude Klederen (1814), Slagter (1829)
MotherHanna/Gelle b’ Samson Levi (~1740-~1793)
Marriage29 May 1803, Belgium, Lommel
Marr MemoGem Arch Lommel, Huwelijken 1787-1897, 235
ChildrenLeeman/Levie b’ Samuel (Died as Child) (1804-1819)
 Simon b’ Samuel (No Offspring) (1805-1830)
 Elias b’ Samuel (Died as Infant) (1807-1807)
 Hartog/Naftali/Duc b’ Samuel (Married >) (1808-1885)
 Abraham b’ Samuel (Married >) (1811-1871)
 Catharina/Karoline/Gidel b’ Samuel (Married >) (1812-1897)
 Sibilla/Elisabeth b’ Samuel (Married >) (1814-)
Notes for Bruintje b’ Levi Lehmans (Levie)
also called Brunette or Bertha, surname [= Patronymic] Lemele or Leemans or Lehman or Levi
NB: Her birthplace Wiesenttal is situated in “Frankonian Switserland” between Bamberg and Nürnberg. [Seemingly she is related to the brothers Israel Levi and Salomon Levi Wijnberg(en) born (ca 1720 and 1732) in Weilersbach 10 km south-west of Wiessenttal — who both died in Woensel, near Eindhoven (1819 1nd 1815) — also she might be closely related to Levi b’ NN Weinberg (b. ca 1760) and his 3 daughters from Haltern, implicated by a psychiatric report about her grandson Jonas Abraham Goudsmit, stating that he is a son of full cousins [cf], which — if true — only could mean that his mother Paulina Andreas Hertzberger, being a granddaughter of Levi Weinberg, must be a cousin (aunt-sayer) of Jonas’ grandmother Bruintje — further research to be done]
Before her marriage she was living in Amsterdam (since 1792)
[NB: she sells her household goods (notarial act dd 23.3.1846)]
[Her death act is not found in Roermond, probably she moved after 1846 to one of her daughters, living in Germany, not far from the border, near Brüggen and near Jülich — she died before 1852 (deduced from the HuwelijksBijlagen of her son Hartog)]
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