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Family Tree Maker Descendants of DANIEL SAMUEL HaLevi GOLDSCHMIDT 1 DANIEL SAMUEL HaLevi GOLDSCHMIDT Occupation: Merchant in Stuttgart . 2 Baruch Daniel Samuel "Baruch Halevi Goldschmidt" GOLDSCHMIDT-STUCHERT aka: Baruch Halevi Goldschmidt b: Abt. 1575 in Frankfurt am Main Germany d: 1642 in Witzenhausen Hessen Germany Occupation: Merchant in Stuttgart ....... +Zippora GOLDSCHMIDT .... 3 Levin Bendix GOLDSCHMIDT .... 3 Meyer Baruch GOLDSCHMIDT b: Abt. 1593 d: 17 September 1667 in Frankfurt am Main Germany .......... +Bolgen (Bele) BUCHSBAUM m: 27 December 1634 d: 30 September 1686 in Frankfurt am Main Germany Mother: Ms. Treinle OPPENHEIM Father: Mr. Amschel BUCHSBAUM ....... 4 Benedict Mayer GOLDSCHMIDT d: 19 July 1704 in Frankfurt am Main Germany ............. +Gitche HALLE .......... 5 Isaack Benedict GOLDSCHMIDT d: 1725 ................ +Reick METZ .............. 6 Isaak Benedict GOLDSCHMIDT d: 1771 ................. 7 Salomon Benedikt GOLDSCHMIDT b: 28 March 1738 d: 27 April 1812 in Frankfurt am Main Germany ....................... +Rechle Cassel BING b: 1746 d: 17 July 1810 .................... 8 [9] BENEDIKT SALOMON GOLDSCHMIDT b: 13 June 1769 d: 30 July 1826 in Frankfurt am Main Germany .......................... +[101] Bella BRAUNSCHWEIG b: 1772 d: 1813 Mother: Ms. Jeannette "Jeanette Kann" LOEB Father: Mr. MODEL MOSES BRAUNSCHWEIG ....................... 9 [102] MAYER BENEDIKT GOLDSCHMIDT b: 17 October 1796 d: 12 April 1861 ............................. +[103] Jettchen SCHAMMES b: 13 February 1796 m: 27 June 1824 d: 7 May 1840 ........................... 10 [104] Bella GOLDSCHMIDT b: 14 June 1825 ................................ +[105] ? HOMBURGER m: 25 May 1845 ........................... 10 [106] Jacob GOLDSCHMIDT b: 14 July 1826 ........................... 10 [107] Benedict GOLDSCHMIDT b: 14 July 1827 d: 13 February 1873 ........................... 10 [108] Wolf GOLDSCHMIDT b: 12 October 1828 d: 19 October 1867 ........................... 10 [109] Johanna GOLDSCHMIDT b: 21 October 1831 d: 12 July 1852 ........................... 10 [110] Recha GOLDSCHMIDT b: 13 June 1830 d: 1905 ................................ +[111] Sigmund PAPPENHEIM ........................... 10 [112] Seligmann GOLDSCHMIDT b: 8 July 1834 ................................ +[113] Mathilde KULP b: 21 March 1841 m: 6 June 1862 ....................... 9 [114] MOSES BENEDIKT GOLDSCHMIDT b: 6 October 1798 d: 5 April 1879 ............................. +[115] Hanna OPPENHEIM b: 25 August 1800 ........................... 10 [116] BERTHA GOLDSCHMIDT ........................... 10 [117] HENRIETTE GOLDSCHMIDT ........................... 10 [2] Benedikt Moritz GOLDSCHMIDT b: 5 July 1831 ................................ +[1] Pauline JACOBSEN b: 23 August 1836 m: 28 August 1859 Mother: Ms. Rebecca GOLDSCHMIDT Father: Mr. Moritz JACOBSEN .............................. 11 [3] Martha GOLDSCHMIDT b: 10 July 1860 .............................. 11 [4] Anna GOLDSCHMIDT b: 17 May 1863 .................................... +[5] Ludwig EDINGER .............................. 11 [6] Clara GOLDSCHMIDT b: 17 September 1864 .............................. 11 [7] Friedrich Maximilian Rudolf GOLDSCHMIDT b: 1 June 1870 ........................... 10 [118] MARCUS MORITZ GOLDSCHMIDT b: 5 October 1832 d: 8 March 1902 ................................ +[119] Emma Luise Edle VON PORTHEIM b: 5 July 1851 m: 18 August 1872 .............................. 11 [120] WILHELM KARL GOLDSCHMIDT b: 6 June 1873 d: 22 June 1873 .............................. 11 [121] OTTO HEINRICH GOLDSCHMIDT b: 2 October 1874 d: 30 October 1874 .............................. 11 [122] ALICE GOLDSCHMIDT 1 .................................... +[123] Oswald FEIS b: 29 December 1876 m: 4 August 1902 .............................. 11 [124] EMMA GOLDSCHMIDT b: 23 March 1884 .............................. 11 [125] PAULA MARTHA GOLDSCHMIDT b: 24 July 1884 d: 4 September 1884 ....................... 9 [126] HEYMANN BENEDIKT GOLDSCHMIDT ....................... 9 [127] Loeb Benedikt Leopold GOLDSCHMIDT ....................... 9 [128] Alexander GOLDSCHMIDT b: 23 December 1802 ....................... 9 [129] Merle Malchen GOLDSCHMIDT ....................... 9 [130] Rebecca GOLDSCHMIDT b: 20 February 1808 ............................. +[131] Moritz JACOBSEN m: 1 May 1832 ........................... 10 [132] Benedikt Moritz JACOBSEN b: 10 March 1833 ........................... 10 [133] Elika JACOBSEN b: 20 February 1835 ................................ +[134] Fritz MEYER m: 1 February 1857 ........................... 10 [135] Sophie JACOBSEN ........................... 10 [136] Regine JACOBSEN ........................... 10 [137] Rosa JACOBSEN ........................... 10 [1] Pauline JACOBSEN b: 23 August 1836 ................................ +[2] Benedikt Moritz GOLDSCHMIDT b: 5 July 1831 m: 28 August 1859 Mother: Ms. Hanna OPPENHEIM Father: Mr. MOSES BENEDIKT GOLDSCHMIDT .............................. 11 [3] Martha GOLDSCHMIDT b: 10 July 1860 .............................. 11 [4] Anna GOLDSCHMIDT b: 17 May 1863 .................................... +[5] Ludwig EDINGER .............................. 11 [6] Clara GOLDSCHMIDT b: 17 September 1864 .............................. 11 [7] Friedrich Maximilian Rudolf GOLDSCHMIDT b: 1 June 1870 ....................... 9 [138] Philipp Benedikt GOLDSCHMIDT ............................. +[139] Mina STERN b: 22 February 1818 m: 25 March 1840 d: 6 August 1873 ........................... 10 [140] ELIZABETHA GOLDSCHMIDT ................................ +[141] Max REICHENBERGER b: 13 February 1836 m: 28 May 1865 ........................... 10 [8] BENEDICT GOLDSCHMIDT ................................ +[142] Emilie DEUTSCHMANN m: 30 August 1874 ........................... *2nd Wife of [8] BENEDICT GOLDSCHMIDT: ................................ +[143] Auguste DEUTSCHMANN b: 26 January 1858 m: 21 November 1878 ........................... 10 [144] HEINRICH PHILLIP GOLDSCHMIDT b: 15 September 1843 in Mainz Germany .................... *2nd Wife of [9] BENEDIKT SALOMON GOLDSCHMIDT: .......................... +[145] Sprinze (Sabine) BRAUNSCHWEIG b: 1785 in 1772. She died in 1813 m: 30 November 1813 in Frankfurt am Main Germany d: 17 May 1855 Mother: Ms. Jeannette "Jeanette Kann" LOEB Father: Mr. MODEL MOSES BRAUNSCHWEIG ....................... 9 [146] SALOMON BENEDIKT GOLDSCHMIDT ............................. +[147] JOSEPHINE ELDE VON PORTHEIM d: in Mainz Germany Mother: Ms. MALKA ISSERLES Father: Mr. Abraham Haim VON PORTHEIM ....................... 9 [148] HANNAH GOLDSCHMIDT ............................. +[149] MORITZ MOREL m: 23 March 1841 ........................... 10 [150] August MOREL b: 19 July 1844 ........................... 10 [151] Eduard Benedikt MOREL b: 29 July 1850 ....................... 9 [152] REGINE RECHLE GOLDSCHMIDT d: 15 March 1903 in Frankfurt am Main Germany ............................. +[153] NATHAN MARKUS OPPENHEIM m: 16 February 1848 ........................... 10 [154] Helene OPPENHEIM ........................... 10 [155] CHARLOTTE ESTHER OPPENHEIM b: 1842 d: 1921 ................................ +[156] Moritz WARBURG b: 1838 m: 12 June 1864 d: 1910 2 ........................... 10 [157] Marcus Nathan OPPENHEIM b: 31 August 1843 ........................... 10 [158] Benedix Nathan OPPENHEIM b: 3 March 1845 ........................... 10 [159] MORITZ NATHAN OPPENHEIM b: 15 September 1848 ................................ +[160] Katharina VON KUFFNER ........................... 10 [161] SALLY OPPENHEIM b: 11 August 1853 .................... 8 Hayum Salomon GOLDSCHMIDT b: 11 September 1772 in Frankfurt am Main Germany d: 12 July 1843 .......................... +Gelchen "Caroline GANS" GANS aka: Caroline GANS b: 23 July 1779 m: 11 January 1797 d: 14 August 1847 ....................... 9 Amelie GOLDSCHMIDT b: 8 May 1804 in Frankfurt am Main Germany d: 18 June 1887 in Paris France ............................. +Louis-Raphael BISCHOFFSHEIM ........................... 10 Regine BISCHOFFSHEIM b: 8 November 1825 d: 21 December 1893 in Paris France ................................ +Julius Alfred BEER b: 7 June 1826 in Berlin Germany m: 24 October 1849 in Amsterdam Holland d: 6 March 1913 in Paris France .............................. 11 Edmond Raphael BEER b: 19 February 1856 d: 6 February 1912 in Paris France .................................... +? WARSCHAWSKI ................................. 12 Nelly BEER b: 28 September 1886 d: 8 January 1945 ....................................... +Robert Philipe DE ROTHSCHILD b: 19 January 1880 in Paris France d: 23 December 1946 Father: Mr. Gustave DE ROTHSCHILD .................................... 13 Alain James Gustave DE ROTHSCHILD b: 7 January 1910 in Paris France d: 1982 in Paris France .......................................... +Mary CHAUVIN DU TREUI ........................................ 14 Robert DE ROTHSCHILD b: 1947 ........................................... 15 Diane DE ROTHSCHILD ................................................. +Anatole MUHLSTEIN d: Abt. 1959 Occupation: Diplomat of Polish Government .............................................. 16 [10] Anka MULHSTEIN .................................................... +Louis "Louis Begley" BEGLEITER aka: Louis Begley b: 1933 in Poland ................................................. 17 Adam BEGLEY ....................................................... +Isabelle Anne Irene BOCCON-GIBOD b: 9 April 1968 in PARIS Occupation: JOURNALIST Mother: Dr Lilliane Arlette Nicole FRIEDMANN Father:
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