Goudsmit & Goldschmidt -- a geneasequel - Person Sheet
NameLev/ Loeb b’ Moyse Petershagen (Aschaffenburg Goldschmidt) segal
Birthabt 1553, D, ?
Deathaft 1599, D, ?
Memoperhaps
Notes for Lev/ Loeb b’ Moyse Petershagen (Aschaffenburg Goldschmidt) segal
1578 — living in the border village Kleinenbremen
[10 km southeast from Minden, 2 km south from Bückeburg]
quote ®48: “Außerdem wurde in Frankfurt zwischen 1578 und 1580 durch "Lew (= Lob) Jud von Kleinen Premen als Sohn und Erbe des "Moiß von Petershagen" sowie Enkel des längst zu Frankfurt verstorbenen Isaak zum Einhorn Klage gegen Simon Bucher und dessen Erben geführt, wobei es um die Zahlung einer Restschuld von 139 Thl. als Teil eines (dem Johann Bucher) im Jahre 1557 gewährten Kredites in Höhe von 900 Thl. sowie die nachträgliche Zahlung von Zinsen ging” — Thus still after 40 years the old claim was not fully payed off.
1599 — maybe he is the same as one of three Jewish residents of Schlüsselburg
[12 km north from Petershagen], mentioned as “Loeb” in a “Schutzbrief” (protection letter).
According to a Genealogic version (cf on the Geni website) Lev b’ Moyse Peterhagen is considered to be the same person as “Liebman oder Lev”, mentioned in 1606 in Hebenshausen near Witzenhausen in Hessen and later as “Moshe Jehuda Leib” (d. ca 1627), who is the (supposed) father of Benedikt Goldschmidt Kassel (d. ca 1643)
This direct link seems rather improbable. More plausible would be a lineage with the insertion of an extra generation, via another son of Moyse, e.g. “Josef” (b. ca 1552). But just as plausible (and uncertain) are several totally different lineage conjunctions — for instance along Moyse’s brother Baruch b’ Isaac, or Moyse’s uncle Josef b’ Mostel, or even via Moyse’s aunt Shprintz b’ Mostel — [cf]
The exact relations between some of the first Generations are based upon scarce information and are often worked out in just a reasonable assumption — [JG]