Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
NameJakob b’ Elias Gomperz Cleve
Birthabt 1655, D, Kleve
Death28 Mar 1743, D, Kleve
Memocf Kaufmann, p53
OccupationBankier
Spouses
Birthabt 1660, D, Limburg?
Death1 Sep 1717, D, Kleve
ChildrenRöschen/ Roosje b’ Jakob (~1690-1709)
Birthabt 1690, D, Kleve?
Death8 Jul 1752, D, Kleve
BurialKleve
ChildrenGudele b’ Jakob (~1720-1803)
Notes for Jakob b’ Elias Gomperz Cleve
usually named Jakob Cleve
Leading the famous Bankhouse “Gebrüder Gomperz” together with “Loeb Cleve” (= Juda Loeb b’ Feibelmann Gomperz) who was his cousin, brother-in-law and (later also) father-in-law

children a.o:
# Röschen/Roosje >>
# Philip/Josua-Feibelmann b’ Jakob Gomperz (d. 1.5.1761, buried in Kleve) [probably born 1715 in Cleve, married to Anna b’ Mozes de Fortis (d. abt 1768 in Arnhem), 2nd married to Samuel b’ Jacob Hanau (Hena Hanou) (b. 1719; d. 11.1.1811 in Heenvliet)
# Salomo/Salman b’ Jakob Gomperz (d. 5.6.1775, buried in Kleve), married to Bella b’ David Reinches: no children.
# Elias b’ Jakob Gomperz, went to Berlin; sons: Kosman and Ruben
# Baer b’ Jakob Gomperz, studied medecin in Leiden; 1734 unsuccessfull doctor, went to Poland; convert.
# Ruben, living in Den Haag and Nijmegen
# Bendix, living outside Kleve
# Mirjam (d. 30.9.1743, buried in Kleve), married to Mose Heilbut (d. 6.11.1743)
# Gudle >>
# Jachet, married to Koppel Gumpel in Wolfenbüttel
# Hitzle (died young), married to Loeb Isaak Goldschmidt in Dieburg near Darmstadt; 1 daughter
Last Modified 9 Dec 2021Created 2 May 2024 by JG
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