NameMoshe b’ Liwa/ Leib Oppenheim z Schwert
Birthabt 1550, D, Worms
Death12 Mar 1626, D, Frankfurt
BurialFrankfurt (Battonnstrasse) (cf: mko-0056)
Memotext in Memorbook Koblenz 10/326 [Epidat]
Spouses
Birthabt 1550, D, Frankfurt
Death29 Mar 1600, D, Frankfurt
BurialFrankfurt (Battonnstrasse) (cf: mko-0069)
MemoKoblenz Memorbuch: p. 1/326 [!]
Marriageabt 1571
Marr MemoET
Birthabt 1565, D, Frankfurt
Death24 Apr 1624, D, Frankfurt
BurialFrankfurt (Battonnstrasse)
Memonot in Epidat
Marriageaft 1600, D, Frankfurt
Marr MemoET: abt 1599 -- is too early
Notes for Moshe b’ Liwa/ Leib Oppenheim z Schwert
Parnas [in Frankfurt] — ‘Baumeister’ — ‘…..der alte Moshe Oppenheim ...b’ Jehuda-Leib….’ — ‘Mosche ben Judel’
[from Memor Buch Koblenz 10/326: “he died in Frankfurt, but his tombstone is not found”— cf Epidat]
nicknamed “Krot” [= Kröte: “the little one”]
1573 he becomes together with Josef z weissen Löwen Guardian of the children of their deceased brother Anshel Oppenheim z Esel
1581 his capital amounts to 2000 fl.
1615 he is one of the four who were leading the return of the jewish community after the ‘Fettmilch-expulsion’, receiving back the keys of the ‘Gasse’ gates, the cemetery and the school.
House: “Schwert”
[NB: in his (and his son’s) household ‘zum Schwert’ several foster-children have grown-up — next to his (their) many own children — for instance the children of his young deceased brother Anshel (d. 1573) and of his murdered grandson Gumpricht b’ Leib (d. 1624)
Moshe’s own children:
# Leib/Löb b’ Moshe Oppenheim z Schwert (d. 7.4.1655) >>
# Tsorlin b’ Moshe Oppenheim (d. 9.3.1633) >>
# Daniel-Jechiel b’ Moshe Oppenheim (d. 18.11.1680) a son of Moshe’s 2nd spouse, who is not mentioned in ET] >>
# * NN? (tentatively inserted as a possible second son from Moshe’s 2nd spouse) >>
# (?) Gompricht (d. abt 1630) — mentioned as a son of Moshe, but this is an error; he was Moshe’s grandson, via Leib]