Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
NameMoses b’ Joseph Goudsmit Goldschmidt Stadthagen segal
Birth1681, D, Hamburg
Death25 Nov 1738, Amsterdam
BurialMuiderberg
Occupationkoopman in textiel en koloniale waren (en wellicht ook in juwelen etc). Bank van Lening houder (Groningen)
Spouses
Birth1681, D, Kassel (Hessen)
Memoage 17 at marriage
Death27 Apr 1721, Amsterdam
BurialMuiderberg
MotherSara b’ Aron Arents (1657-1735)
Marriage29 Aug 1698, Amsterdam
Marr MemoDTB 701, p45
ChildrenJoseph b’ Mozes (1699-<1785)
 Meijer b’ Mozes (1703-1730)
 Elkele b’ Moses (1711-~1750)
 Bela b’ Mozes (1715-1790)
 Sheba b’ Mozes (1716-1794)
Birthabt 1680, D, Fürth (near Nürnberg)
Marriage28 May 1722, Amsterdam
Marr Memodtb 713 p. 175
Notes for Moses b’ Joseph Goudsmit Goldschmidt Stadthagen segal
also mentioned as: ‘Moshe Cassel son of Joost Goldtschmidt and Elkele, grandson of Moshe Kramer’ [cf Bennett ®21]
1722 Amsterdam, ‘St Ant:breestr’
1731 Groningen, right of residence [Permissie tot Inwoning]
1732 Groningen, Poelstraat: his Pawn shop, also serving as synagogue
[NB: he died by drowning]

[Akevoth ®3 : “Event ‎Jun 1785 list of inheritors in Amsterdam, List ['Lijst'] of all inheritors of the late mho' Moshe ben k"h Joseph Levie-Kassel z.l., [also] named R' Moshe Goldschmidt, whose approvement were given to this auction;
R' Moshe Goldschmid left behind 7 children, 3 sons and 4 daughters and they are:
1) R' Joseph Pappenheim who died after the 'fiat' given by 'hoogmogende' [the authorities], and he left small children behind, in whose name comes Schimmelpenning by appointement
2) R' Leib Goldschmid-Stathagen who died and left 2 sons and 2 daughters behind,
one named Moshe, who himself gave procuration here to the executors onJan 18th & 19th, 1785,
one named Joseph, who also died already leaving 1 son called Beer, in whose name came Schimmelpenning by appointment,
one daughter called Sara married to Simon bar Zalman Cohen in Groningen, who gave procuration to R' Leime Wing, who again gave procuration here to the executors on Apr 5th & 6th, 1785,
and one daughter Elkele, married to Samuel bar Kalman in Norden, who gave procuration to the executors before the mayors of Norden on Mar 3rd, 1785;
3) R' Meyer Goldschmit who died, and left 1 son called R' Joseph, who again left small children, in whose name came Schimmelpenning by appointment
4) a daughter called Sheva in The Hague, who gave procuration to R'Jokeb Pinto, and he again gave procuration here to the executors on Apr 5th & 6th, 1785;
5) a daughter called Beile, married to rabbi mho' Itsak in Groningen, who gave procuration to the executors, made up in Groningen according to customs on Feb 22nd, 1785;
6) a daughter called Fraadche, who was married to R' Michel H"B and died, leaving behind 3 sons and 3 daughters, called Getschlik, Joseph & Moshe, and one daughter, Elkele, who gave procuration to the executors here on Jan 18th & 19th, 1785, one daughter Goetje, married to R' Jokeb in Kleef, who gave procuration to her father R' Michel, and another daughter, Bracha, married to Wolf bar Liepman in Neistadt Gents, also gave procuration to [her father] R' Michel, and he again gave procuration here to the executors on Apr 5th & 6th, 1785;
7) a daughter called Elkele, who was married to R' Israel in Groningen, and died, leaving behind four sons Leib, Abraham, Wolf & Leizer; the first three gave procuration to R' Leime Wing, and he again gave procuration to the executors here on Apr 5th & 6th, 1785, and Leizer, the last son died leaving small chidren behind, born to him from his spouse Lea bat Leib, in whose name comes Schimmelpenning by appointment.”]
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