Jews from Tiengen

A little town some 20 km southwest from Stühlingen where parts of the Weyl family originated from..

1592-02-03Jacob Jew of Tiengen claims payment.
1594-09-13Jacob Jew of Tiengen sues another man for verbal injuries (faded, hard to read).
1594-09-14Mendle Jew of Tiengen sues a man in Geislingen for payment of 70 fl.
1594-09-14Jacob Jew of Tiengen sues a man in Geislingen for the payment of a horse.
1651-08-29Interrogation of witnesses in a horse trade quarrel between Jews Salomon of Stühlingen and Isac of Tiengen.
1652-04-29Moises Weyl of Tiengen, claim upon a horse trade.
1652-11-28A man was summoned upon request of Lämblin in Tiengen but has failed to appear.
1653-02-13Mayerle of Tiengen, claim.
1653-03-06Marum of Tiengen, claim.
1653-03-06Baroch of Tiengen, claim after a horse trade.
1653-03-06Lemble of Tiengen claims 138 fl. in behalf of the Jew Jeckhoff heirs.
1653-03-27Lämlin Jew of Tiengen, claim.
1653-03-27Moises of Tiengen, mutual account.
1653-07-31Baron Fridel Keller von Schleitheim is fined 15 fl. for beating Moises Jew of Tiengen bloody.
1654-04-17Moises of Tiengen, claim.
1655-03-04Lemlin of Tiengen, claim.
1655-05-12Isac Jew of Tiengen, horse trade.
1655-10-08Marumb Jew, representing his brother-in-law Lemblein in Tiengen, loans 200 fl. to sheriff Hanns Buecher of Eberfingen.
1655-12-09Mauschele Jew at Tiengen, claim.
1656-01-14Ledger between the heirs of mayor Hofackher and Jew Menckhe, and Mayerlin´s heirs. Mayerl Jew of Tiengen, horse trade matter.
1656-01-27Marumb is to maintain a contract to buy a meadow. Lemblin of Tiengen, claim.
1656-02-03Mayer Jew of Tiengen, horse trade.
1656-03-23Mayerlin Jew of Tiengen, horse trade matter.
1656-03-30Lemblin of Tiengen, ledger.
1656-09-04Lemblin Jew of Tiengen, horse trade matter.
1657-01-04Mayerle at Tiengen, Jacob at Bräunlingen, Isac at Tengen, creditors.
1657-01-25Jäggle Jew, Marum Jew, Marum Jew´s son-in-law, and Lemblin Jew of Tiengen are involved in compensation payments.
1657-02-05The sons of Jäggle Jew at Tiengen, same. Siesle Jew, same.
1657-03-13Lemblin Jew of Tiengen, ledger.
1657-04-09Marumb Jew at Tiengen, creditor.
1657-04-19Marumb Jew of Tiengen, same.
1657-05-17Marumb Jew here, creditor. Marumb Jew at Tiengen, creditor.
1658-01-17Marumb Jew at Tiengen, claims.
1658-09-02Lembly at Tiengen is fined for brawl with a foreign Jew in the house of Tochtermänlin.
1658-11-14Marum Jew, claims. Lemblin at Tiengen, claim of a debt originating from Jecoph Jew.
1660-11-18Baroch of Tiengen, agreement after a horse trade.
1661-01-11Davidt of Tiengen, cattle trade.
1661-02-03Davidt of Tiengen, mutual account.
1661-02-17Mauschelin of Tiengen claims payment.
1661-10-07Provided protection fee of Borach who lives in Tiengen. The son-in-law of Borach is to pay the regular protection fee, to start at the day of wedding.
1661-12-24David Jew of Tiengen is to be paid.
1661-12-24David Jew of Tiengen, horse trade at the market.
1662-01-01On 10.01.1662, Georg Gintert was fined for not appearing before court upon request of Borach Jew at Tiengen, and Georg Kramer for not appearing upon request of Jew Jägglin.
1662-01-12Claims by Marum and Mauschelin, Jews of Tiengen.
1662-01-12Claim by Barockh of Tiengen.
1662-03-30A claim of Lemblin from Tiengen is acknowledged.
1662-03-30Lämblin Jew of Tiengen makes a mutual account with Georg Güntert of Obermettingen.
1662-03-30Lämblin of Tiengen claims payment for grain.
1662-03-30Defendants have not appeared upon the request of Jews Lemblin of Tiengen and Calmele.
1662-05-04Hirzlin Meyer of Tiengen, claim in behalf of a deposited (verstellte) cow.
1662-05-31Mauschele Jew of Tiengen applies to interrogate sheriff Jacob Mattheis of Horheim about a claim.
1662-11-16Marum and Mauschele Jews in Tiengen get an iron trade license for a year. Marum and Mauschele both Jews and brothers, with certain restrictions.
1663-03-08Marum Jew of Tiengen claims payment.
1663-04-12Davidt Jew of Tiengen claims 46 florins.
1663-11-29Menckhe claims payment of 232 florins capital from Hans Kromer called Kägell in Mauchen. 100 florins of this amount belong to his brother Hirtzli in Tiengen.
1663-12-20Borach Jew of Tiengen, several claims.
1664-02-07Lämblin of Tiengen claims payment.
1664-02-07Lämblein Weyl of Tiengen, same.
1664-02-07Lämblein of Tiengen claims payment.
1665-10-29Vorladungen durch Kalmele, Schmul und durch Hirtzlin von Tiengen.
1666-02-18Hürtzlein Jew of Tiengen, same.
1666-02-25Vorladungen durch Hirzlin aus Tiengen und durch Kalmele und Schmul.
1666-04-06Lemlein of Tiengen is to be paid.
1668-01-25Claims of Leublin/Lämblin in Tiengen.
1670-11-08Lemblin/Lämblin of Tiengen, several claims.
1670-11-08Mayerlin of Tiengen claims payment for two horses.
1672-08-18Marum Jew of Tiengen is to get refund for a bull which was sold without his knowledge.
1673-04-18Lemblin of Tiengen claims payment of 25 fl.
1673-04-18Mayer Teni as guardian of the widow of Mauschelli in Tiengen claims payment of about 100 fl.
1674-01-26The heirs of Mauschele in Tiengen, mutual account.
1674-10-26Simon Maus, a Jew of Tiengen, claims payment.
1675-07-12Leimblin of Tiengen, with reference to the proceedings of 18.04.1673.
1680-01-25The heirs of Jew Marum of Tiengen are creditors to the estate of Jacob Leiber.
1681-02-13Salomon Jew of Tiengen, representing his wife Dina, acknowledges payment.
1681-03-13Salomon of Tengen claims payment for his wife. He is to present his business book. According to an entry of 1678, debtor´s father became due 19 florins to the wife´s predecessor (in marriage?) Cassiel.
1683-10-20Most of the Jews were banished from Tiengen last summer, and only Isac Schwab and his son-in-law Israel Ulman were allowed to remain. All the 12 Jewish households were to pay 20 fl. trespassing and trade license fee (to Stühlingen dominion), which cannot be burdened to just two household, so they are to pay 3 Reichstaler as long as their number will not increase.
1691-09-03Israel Uhlmann Jew of Tiengen is sued after a horse deal.
1692-07-29Israel Uhlmann at Tiengen, foal trade.
1692-07-29Jew Israel Uhlmann at Tiengen, horse trade.
1694-04-11At Horheim: Salomon Jew. Benedict Jew. Foreign Jews: Samuel at Unterlauchringen. Isaac Ulma at Tiengen.
1697-03-29Jossel here is in a business society with Samuel Jew (on the margin: Samuel Uhlmann) of Tiengen. They brought two horses into town which were confiscated for customs defraud. The horses are now given back at the condition that Jossel goes bail for 50 florins and Mausche Jew goes bail for another 50 florins.
1698-08-07Israel and Samuel Jews of Tiengen pay 3 fl. (probably both) for trespassing.
1699-09-30The following Jews purchased trespassing for a year: Samuel of Donaueschingen 2.25 fl. Ephrem of that town 2.25 fl. Israel and Samuel of Tiengen 3 fl.
1700-10-18Israel and Samuel, Jews of Tiengen, purchase trespassing for 3 fl. which were paid by Jew Sandel.
1701-04-25Moses Bernheimb of Lenglau pays 2 fl. for one year of trespassing. Israel and Schmuli of Tiengen pay 3 fl. for same.
1710-01-01Protection fee paid by Jews (18 fl. each): Samuel Weyl in the Schellenberg house. Marum Weyl same. Another Samuel Weyl called Schmule. Mayer Weil (died in April 1709 according to the court proceedings of 18.12.1709 page 445). Borach Weyl (moved away with his wife and children at night around 23.04.1709 according to the proceedings of 18.12.1709 page 445). Joachim Weyl called Getsch. Isac Schwab the Jew. Jacob Weyl Meyer`s son. Jacob Weyl Effermen son. Lehman Weyl Samuel`s son.
1716-03-15Extanzenregister, darin die schutzverwandten Juden Sallomon Jäggelin Sohn, Jekoff Marum Sohn, Mausche Alt, Josell Marum Sohn, Lemble Alt, Isac Juden Wittib, Schmuel Seeligmann, Meyer Lehemann Bickhert, Modell, Isac Abrahamben Sohn, Mergam Marums Wittib, Joseph Sandels Tochtermann, Jonas Models Sohn, Hirtzel Isac Sohn, Mausche Models Sohn, Jäggelle Hirtzels Sohn, Hirtzel Jud, Jackoff Callmelis Sohn, Elias Jud, Israel Meyer Eliasen Sohn, Davidt Jäggelin Sohn, Elias Boll, Jüdelle Weyl, Marum Weyl Jud, Beniamin Jud, Schmule Jüdelins Sohn, Isac Jud Beniamin Sohn, Meyer Weyl Jüdelin Sohn. Fremde Juden, die Geleit haben: Ephraim zu Donaueschingen, Samuel allda, Simeon und Samuel Vehlmann (wohl Uhlmann) zu Tiengen, Samuel von Unterlauchringen, Baroch von Endingen, Isac Meyer von "Gaisingen", Lehman Weyl von Donaueschingen, Meyer Bloch Jud von Gailingen, Jud Jopperle von Lenglau.
1721-05-10At the conveyance of Andreas Hasenfratz of Horheim, the following debts are mentioned: Jew Borach 250 fl. Menckhe Bernheimb of Tiengen 28 fl. The widow of Salomon in Tiengen 13 fl.
1723-08-15Geleit auswärtiger Juden: Samuel zu Donaueschingen, Simeon und Samuel Uehlmann zu Tiengen, Baroch zu Endingen, Jud Jeperle zu Randegg, Meyer Bloch und Joseph Gugenheimb von Gailingen,Menckin Bernheimb und Meyer Bernheimb zu Tiengen.
1724-08-15Geleit auswärtiger Juden: Samuel zu Donaueschingen, Simeon und Samuel Uehlmann zu Tiengen, Baroch zu Endingen, Jud Joperle zu Randegg, Joseph Gugenheimb von Gailingen, Menckin Bernheimb und Meyer Bernheimb zu Tiengen.
1725-08-15Geleit von fremden Juden: Samuel zu Donaueschingen. Simeon und Samuel zu Tiengen. Boroch zu Endingen. Jud Jopperle zu Randegg. Joseph Gugenheimb von Gailingen. Menckin Bernheimb und Meyer Bernheimb zu Tiengen.
1726-08-15Geleit fremder Juden: Jacob Levi von Unterlauchringen, Baroch von Endingen, Jud Jopperle von Randegg, Menckin Bernheimb von Tiengen, Mayer Bernhaimb ebenda, Samuel zu Donaueschingen, Simeon und Samuel Uhlmann zu Tiengen.
1727-08-15Geleitgelder von Samuel zu Donaueschingen, Simeon und Samuel Uhlmann zu Tiengen, Barroch zu Endingen, Jud Jopperle zu Randegg, Mencken Bernheimb zu Tiengen, Meyer Bernheimb ebenda, Jacob Levi von Unterlauchringen.
1729-08-15Ausstehende Gelder von fremden Juden, die Geleit haben: Samuel zu Donaueschingen (40), Simon und Samuel Uhlmann zu Tiengen (25), Baroch von Endingen (2), Joseph Sandels Tochtermann (2), Jacob Levi zu Unterlauchringen (70).
1735-05-25Salomon Awenbach has obtained protection in Tiengen and married.
1738-07-09A claim to Menckhe Bloch was ceded to Salamon Auerbacher in Tiengen.
1738-07-30Salomon Aurbacher in Tiengen.
1738-08-15Geleitgeld von Mencke Bernheimb zu Tiengen, dessen Söhnen Isaac und Hirsch, Meyer Bernheimb von da, Jacob Levi von Unterlauchringen, Joseph Salomon von Wurmlingen, Jonas Gugenheimb zu Randegg, Salomon Awenbach von Tiengen und Ezechiel Dreifuß von Gailingen.
1739-06-05Salomon Weyl Younger of Stühlingen and Salomon Auerbacher of Tiengen, horse trade.
1739-08-15Geleit fremder Juden: Menke Bernheimb zu Tiengen sowie dessen Söhne Hirsch und Isac. Meyer Bernheimb zu Tiengen. Jacob Levi zu Unterlauchringen. Joseph Salomon zu Wurmlingen. Jones Gugenheimb von Randegg. Salomon Awenbach. Ezechiel Treyfiß zu Gailingen.
1740-01-01Jewish trespassing fee: Menkin Bernheimb at Tiengen and his sons Hürsch and Isac. Meyer Bernheimb at Tiengen. Jacob Levi at Unterlauchringen. Joseph Salomon at Wurmlingen. Jonas Gugenheimb at Randegg. Salomon Awenbach at Tiengen. Ezechiel Treyfuß at Gailingen.
1740-08-15GELEIT FREMDER JUDEN IN DER LANDGRAFSCHAFT STÜHLINGEN: MENKIN BERNHEIMB JUDE ZU TIENGEN SOWIE DESSEN SÖHNE HIRSCH UND ISAC. MEYER BERNHEIMB ALLDA. JACOB LEVI ZU UNTERLAUCHRINGEN. JOSEPH SALOMON VON WURMLINGEN. JONAS GUGENHEIMB ZU RANDEGG. SALOMON AWENBACH VON TIENGEN. EZECHIEL TREYFÜß VON GAILINGEN.
1741-08-15GELEIT FREMDER JUDEN IN DER LANDGRAFSCHAFT STÜHLINGEN: MENKIN BERNHEIMB JUDE ZU TIENGEN SOWIE DESSEN ZWEI SÖHNE. MEYER BERNHEIMB ALLDA. JACOB LIVI ZU UNTERLAUCHRINGEN. JOSEPH SALOMON VON WURMLINGEN. JONAS GUGENHEIMB ZU RANDEGG. SALOMON AWENBACH VON TIENGEN. EZECHIEL TREYFIß VON GAILINGEN.
1742-08-15GELEIT FREMDER JUDEN IN DER LANDGRAFSCHAFT STÜHLINGEN: HIRSCH UND ISAC BERNHEIMB VON TIENGEN. MEYER BERNHEIMB ALLDA. JACOB LEVI ZU UNTERLAUCHRINGEN. JOSEPH SALOMON VON WURMLINGEN. JONAS GUGENHEIMB ZU RANDEGG. SALOMON AWENBACH VON TIENGEN. EZECHIEL TREYFIß VON GAILINGEN. MENKE LEVI ZU LAUCHRINGEN. (PROTOKOLL VOM, 24.04.1741).
1743-06-01GELEIT FREMDER JUDEN IN DER LANDGRAFSCHAFT STÜHLINGEN: HIRSCH UND ISAC BERNHEIMB VON TIENGEN. MEYER BERNHEIMB ALLDA. JACOB LEVI ZU UNTERLASUCHRINGEN. JOSEPH SALOMON VON WURMLINGEN. JONAS GUGENHEIMB ZU RANDEGG. SALOMON AWENBACH VON TIENGEN. EZECHIEL DREYFÜß VON GAILINGEN. MENCE LEVI ZU LAUCHRINGEN. (JEWEILS MIT ANGABE DER ZEITDAUER UND DES DAFÜR BEZAHLTEN BETRAGS).
1744-01-01Extant payments, long lists including the banished Jews who still have houses at Stühlingen: Salomon Weyl as representative fiefholder, Isac Abraham`s son, Jonas Leib`s son, Eleis Meyer, Schmuly Weyl Lemble`s son, Menke Bloch Meyer`s son, Marum Weyl Dicker, Josel Lang, Meyer Gugenheimb Feistel`s son, Höwen Bickert Isac`s son, Salomon Awenbach at Tiengen, Ezechiel Treyfuß at Gailingen, Isac Weyl Dicker`s son.
1745-01-01Extant payments, a long listing including the Jews who still own houses in Stühlingen: The Synagogue. Salomon Weyl. Isaac Abraham`s son. Jonas Leib`s son. Schmuly Weyl Lemble`s son. Mencke Bloch Meyer`s son. Josel Lang Schmuli`s son. Meyer Gugenheimb Feistel`s son. Salomon Awenbach at Tiengen. Ezechiel Treyfiß at Gailingen.
1745-01-11Borch Neuburg at Gailingen, horse trade matter.



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