Judith Mostyn White Family - Person Sheet
Judith Mostyn White Family - Person Sheet
NameAbraham Chaim Hartog BRAATBAARD, 5G Grandfather
FatherHartog Samuel BRAATBAARD (<1682-1751)
MotherJudith Salomon HARTOG (<1684-1762)
Spouses
1Sipora Hijman SALOMON, 5G Grandmother
FatherHijman David SALOMON (<1684->1729)
Marriage18 Nov 1729, Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands
ChildrenEsther (1729-1765)
 Samuel Heijman (1734-1811)
 Hartog Hijman (1740-1826)
 Michiel (1741-)
 Eva (~1743-1794)
 David Hijman (1747-1807)
 Judith Hijman (1748-1827)
Web Notes notes for Abraham Chaim Hartog BRAATBAARD
Hijman|Abraham-Chaim Hartog|Zwi-Hirsch Braatbaard, birth 1702 Amsterdam, died 1784 Amsterdam, Zeeburg cemetery: on 24 Teveth 5544 - Hijman Hartog Barkloi., occupation: author of "de Neie Kronik-1753", son of Hartog|Zwi-Hirsch Samuel Braatbaard and wife of Zwi Hirsch B"B
Married 1729 Amsterdam, dtb 717/309; witn.groom: f.Hartog Samuel; witn.bride: f.Hijman David.
Tnaim acharonim on 2 Kislev 5490; groom: Chaim ben Zwi Hirsch m.h.l; bride: Shifra bat Chaim; father bride: Chaim ben David z.l; brothers groom: naaleh Samuel & Nathan, and Pinchas Zelig < 13 yrs; father groom: Zwi Hirsch ben Samuel z.l; mother bride unnamed. to:
Sipora|Shifra Hijman|Chaim , birth 1704 Amsterdam, died 1779 Amsterdam, Zeeburg cemetery: on 3 Sivan 5539 - wife of Hijman Hartog Barkloi., Source , Source, daughter of Hijman|Chaim David|Jacob-David and N.N.

1762 - He was a witness for the marriage of his son, Samuel, in Amsterdam, dtb 739/231.

1767 - Amsterdam- He was a witness to the marriage of his daughter, Eva, in Amsterdam. DTB 743/132.

1770 - He was a witness to the marriage of his son, Hartog, in Amsterdam. DTB 745/490.

1774 - He was a witness for the marriage of his daughter, Judith, in Amsterdam, appearing as Hijman Hartog. DTB 747-520.

1776 - He was a witness to the marriage of his son, David, in Amsterdam. DTB 749/141.

In the book “350 ajar Joodse Gemeente” by B. Drukarch and H.M. Polak, p. 82:
. . . in het midden van de 18e eeuw wordt de situatie in de jodenbuurt van Amsterdam buitengewoon helder beschreven door een (na de oorlog ontdekte) kronikeur: Abraham Chaim Braatbaard. In zijn “Ain naie kornaik een eigen synagoge op de Nieuwe Herengracht.
Google translate: . . . In the middle of the 18th century, the situation in the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam is described exceptionally clearly by a chronicler (discovered after the war): Abraham Chaim Braatbaard. In his “Ain naie kornaik” his own synagogue on the Nieuwe Herengracht.
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