Jakob Hasterlik

Male - 1818


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  • Name  Jakob Hasterlik  [1
    Gender  Male 
    Konsens  1772  Chanovice, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    • ||. Jakob Hasterlik had no sons to inherit his familiant position. The position was therefore inherited by his son-in-law, [WO].
    Census  24 Jan 1793  Gut Chanowitz, Chanovice, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    • his wife, Rebeka, their first-born daughter, Barbara, second-born daughter, Weruna, third-born daughter, Magdalena, and fourth-born daughter, Monika||Chanowitz||owned his own distillery and "river house"||distilling and manufacturing of potash
    Anecdote  1811  [3
    • Jacob Hasterlik appeared in the 1811 Jewish Census in Chanowitz. According to the census, he received his marriage allowance at Chanowitz in 1772. At some point after the census, his name was crossed out and notains that he was dead and that his position was now occupied by Markus Hahn were added.
    Reference Number  9637 
    Died  13 Oct 1818  Chanovice, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID  I9637  My Genealogy
    Last Modified  10 Feb 2006 

    Father  Isak Hasterlik 
    Mother  Magdalena 
    Family ID  F2451  Group Sheet

    Family  Rifka 
    Married  Y  [1
    Children 
     1. Weruna Hasterlik
     2. Magdalena Hasterlik
     3. Mina Hasterlik
     4. Barbara Hasterlik,   b. Bef 1793
    Family ID  F2057  Group Sheet

  • Sources 
    1. [S427] E-Mail from Magda -Hahn, Hasterlik, Magda Simonovská, (04 May 2004), HBF 118 Book of familiants including Blattna and Chanovitz ( Blatna and Chanovice ): Hasterlik and Hahn Families.

    2. [S628] 1793 Jewish Census of Bohemia - Vol. 3, Státní ústrední archiv v Praze, (Czech State Archives, Prague, 2004), Jakob Hostrlih, Herrschaft Chanoqitz, Gut Chanowitz (Chanovice), p. 65.

    3. [S430] Hahns and Hasterliks, Magda Simonovská, (12 May 2004), 1811 Jewish Census (HBS kart. 32 Prachen Region) - including Chanowtiz (Chanovice) and Schluesselburg (Lnare).