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Hesse Beer Goldschmidt, 1690–1733?> (aged 43 years)
- Name
- Hesse Beer /Goldschmidt/
- Surname
- Goldschmidt
- Given names
- Hesse Beer
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1690–1733
Birth: 1690
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— Cassel Hesse Germany Death: 24 April 1733 — Cassel Hesse Germany |
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1685–1737
Birth: 1685
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— Hesse-Kassel, Germany Death: 31 May 1737 — Hesse-Kassel, Germany |
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1690–1733
Birth: 1690
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— Cassel Hesse Germany Death: 24 April 1733 — Cassel Hesse Germany |
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Birth: Cassel Germany Death: 9 August 1825 — Cassel Germany |
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Unique identifier
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2B75D0B5C9EBBE468C365037852B299695CD
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
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In 1710 and 1728 Hanns (Hesse) Goldschmidt from Kassel visited the fairat Leipzig (Freudenthal 1928, p. 146). In 1716 Hesse was put in areligious ban or herem (CAHJP, notes of Daniel Cohen). "In 1727 HesseGoldschmidt was accepted [as a resident of Kassel]. He is the founder ofthe once world famous indigo firm of the Goldschmidt brothers" (Horwitzc. 1930, p. 43). The household of Hesse Goldschmidt is one of 16households mentioned in a list from May 1729 published by Horwitz (1926).His household consisted of him, his wife, three children, a 54-year oldnurse maid, two servants, 23 and 24 years old, a 24-year old maid, and'Peßchen', 24 years old. "Benedix and Heßen Goldschmit" of Cassel hadbusiness contacts with the grandson of Moshe Kramer, Moses Goldsmit (GAA,NA 6106, 17-8-1717). "On December 7, 1731, the merchants from Kassel,Benedix and Hesse Goldschmidt, obtained a special trade privilege forWaldeck; one may assume that they also supplied to the court" (Schnee1955, p. 88). "Hiskia b. Simon Sg"l (=Hesekiel Goldschmidt) and Sarle,daughter of Herz Oppenheim, donated a curtain for the Holy Ark in Kasselin 1729 (Hallo, ...). He died before 1736 X 23" (Cohen 1996, p. 520). Goldschmidt/Goldsmid from Kassel Jona Schellekens and James Bennett |
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