Record

Abstracted from 61/12684: Proceedings of Stühlingen district, 1730-1732.


1730-05-05Appears Marum Weyl Ticker and applies to decide the chair quarrel by an appearance (Augenschein). The bailiff hereupon rendered himself to the Synagogue and found that the questionable chairs are next to each others (with mention of Lehmann and Hirtzel as chair neighbours). Jonas Guggenheim suggests that Daniel renders an oath. The court decides that if Daniel Bicker physically swears that he sold the upper chair to Marum Weyl Ticker and has bought such chair from his (Daniel´s) mother, then this upper chair will belong to Marum Weyl. Daniel Bikkert hereupon rendered such an oath, and it was decided that the upper chair at left side, between Lehemann Bickert and Jonas Gugenheimb, pertains to Marumb Weyl Samuels Sohn. The court fees are shared as every party had reason to believe he/it would own the chair.

The following identified Jews are mentioned in this record:


Common NameFormal Name
Jonas Gugenheimb(Jonah (Jonas) ben Judah, Gugenheimb)
Lehemann Bickert(Judah (Leheman) ben Meir, Bickert)
Marumb Weyl(Meir (Marum, dicker) ben Samuel, Weyl)
Daniel(Daniel ben Judah Bickert)
Samuel(Samuel (Schmuli), Weyl - Donaueschingen)



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