Family: Jakob Wolf/Zierle Legusch (F654)
m. Abt Jul 1765-
Father | Male
Jakob Wolf
Born Died 07 Oct 1801 Mingolsheim, Baden, Germany Buried Married Abt Jul 1765 [1] Other Spouse Sprinz | F1853 Married Between 1762 and 1763 Father Wolf | F1518 Group Sheet Mother
Mother | Female
Zierle Legusch
Born Between 1743 and 1749 Died 01 Feb 1823 Mingolsheim, Baden, Germany Buried 02 Feb 1823 Father Legusch | F415 Group Sheet Mother
Child 2 | Male
Isaak Jakob Stein
Born 1772 Mingolsheim, Baden, Germany Died 11 Mar 1837 Mingolsheim, Baden, Germany Buried Spouse Lea Jakob | F549 Married Spouse Bela David | F1810 Married 23 Dec 1813 Mingolsheim, Baden, Germany
Child 3 | Female
Juertle Stein
Born 1780 Mingolsheim, Baden, Germany Died 15 Apr 1847 Weingarten, Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany Buried Obergrombach, Baden, Germany Spouse Herz Loew Löwenstein | F502 Married Abt 1806
Child 4 | Male
Legusch Baum
Born 1782 Mingolsheim, Baden, Germany Died 15 Sep 1850 Mingolsheim, Baden, Germany Buried Obergrombach, Baden, Germany Spouse Gottina Brand | F1994 Married 12 Dec 1815 Bruchsal, Baden, Germany Spouse Edel Seligmann | F1995 Married Sep 1829 Spouse Judith Gumbel | F1996 Married
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Sources - [S1153] Obergrombach Cemetery Records, List for Mingolsheim, "Jakob zahlt v. 700 fl. Einkauf = 1 3/4 fl." [Jakob pays from 700 Gulden for buy-in = 1 3/4 Gulden] on 14 Av 5525, which corresponds to the period from sundown on 31 July 1765 to sundown on 01 August 1765. The regulations of the Obergrombach Jewish cemetery burial society required that heads of household pay into the burial society for the right of burial for his family a fee that was equal to 0.25% of the dowry received upon marriage. One can therefore assume that Jakob was married sometime in the months proceeding August 1765..
- [S1153] Obergrombach Cemetery Records, List for Mingolsheim, "Jakob zahlt v. 700 fl. Einkauf = 1 3/4 fl." [Jakob pays from 700 Gulden for buy-in = 1 3/4 Gulden] on 14 Av 5525, which corresponds to the period from sundown on 31 July 1765 to sundown on 01 August 1765. The regulations of the Obergrombach Jewish cemetery burial society required that heads of household pay into the burial society for the right of burial for his family a fee that was equal to 0.25% of the dowry received upon marriage. One can therefore assume that Jakob was married sometime in the months proceeding August 1765..