Identified Man

Tree Samuel (Schmuli) ben Kalonymos, Gugenheimb is mentioned 43 times between 1681 and 1703. He died around 1692. His designation in the Stühlingen family tree is 'G1.2.2.1'. His father was Kalonymos ben Samuel I, Gugenheimb.

Samuel (Schmuli) ben Kalonymos was under protection from 1687 to 1691.. He died prematurely in 1692 [R1009; 06.09.1692] . His father Kalonymos had died a year earlier. After Schmuli`s death the situation became very complicated with various conflicts [R1009; 06.09.1692], [R857; 12.09.1692] . The original guardians of Schmuli`s orphans seemed to have difficulties coping, so in December 1692 Sandel Weyl, the senior statesman took over as guardian [R1025; 09.16.1692]. .

1681-07-10Schmuli Jew called Gugenum is to pay 19 fl.
1681-09-26Schmuli Jew Callmelin´s son has borrowed money from Jacob Schulsinger Jew in order to pay a debt and set jewelry as a pawn. Appears Schmuli´s wife and says this is her property. The oldest Jews in town, namely Seeligmännlein and Abrahamb, are interrogated about the Jewish laws about the wife´s dowry.
1682-01-19Jacob Aichkörn is to pay his debts to the Jews Meyer and Schmuli Callmelis Sohn.
1682-04-07Schmuli Calmeles Sohn, cession of a claim.
1682-11-27Schmuli Calmelis Sohn, horse trade matter.
1683-02-04Schmulin Jew Calmelin Sohn has led a sick horse to the well against the law.
1683-02-18One considered to fine some Jews 40 Reichstaler for establishing households without permission or leave the country. This refers to Schmuli Calmelins Sohn and Meyerlin Lehemanns Sohn or his brother who have households not included in the letter-of-protection. They are to pay 21 fl. and 27 fl. for protection although they are poor.
1683-02-18Schmulin Jew Calmelins Sohn, cession of a claim.
1683-03-11Claims to the estate of Georg Hägelin by Calmeli 102 fl. 56 fl. Abraham 99 fl. Schmulin Calmelins Sohn 51 fl. Menckhens Sohn Moises 12 fl. Marum 5 fl.
1683-03-16Schmuli Calmelins Sohn is sued after a horse trade.
1684-07-11Schmuli Callmelins Sohn is sued after a horse trade.
1684-09-03Jew Lidtmann, hitherto the Rabbi in Stühlingen, sues Schmulin Calmelins Sohn for the return of a credit of 30 Reichstaler plus interest. Schmulin cannot contradict after Marum, Sandel, Model, Abraham and a foreign Rabbi have confirmed the case.
1684-12-11Schmuli Jew sells Hans Jacob Ruetschmann half a house for 120 fl. The buyer trades it for another half house.
1685-06-14Schmuli is sued for the payment of a horse.
1685-10-11The boys of Calimilis, Model, and Hirtzel are fined for gambling on a holiday and bothering the Christians. Schmuli Jew Calmilis Sohn is fined for drinking tobacco. Meyerlin Lehemanns Sohn is fined for driving into someone´s grain on Corpus Christi day. Joseph Marums Sohn is fined for driving into someones´s field. Abraham Jew is fined for not cleaning his chimney. The wife of Model is fined for letting the laundry lye (Lauge) run into a well and offending the well master. Calmelin Jew, Hirtzel, Joseph Marumb and Meyerlin Menckhens Sohn are fined because their horses caused damage. The sons of Jew Jäkli are find for going into the stable with open lights.
1686-03-13The following Jews make mutual accounts with Hans Grieser of Mauchen: Seeligmann, Lew, Meyerlin Lehemans Sohn, Schmuhli Calmelis Sohn.
1686-04-24Jew Schmuhli Calmelins Sohn is fined for verbal injuries.
1686-10-15The following are fined 1 fl. each because their cattle or horses damaged the tithe sheaves: Sandel, Lew, Seeligmann, Jäglin, Meyer Lehemanns Sohn, Callmelin, Schmulin Callmelins Sohn, Schmuhlin Seligmans Sohn, Meyer Menckhins Sohn, Jossel Marums Sohn, Schmuhlin der Gross, Isaac Schmuhlins Sohn. Mausche Menckhins Sohn let his horse run unattended.
1686-10-15Penalties in Stühlingen: Schmuli Callmelins Sohn. Sandels Jew´s son. Hirtzlin´s servant and Jäglin´s son. Davidt Jäglins Sohn, Meyerlin Menckhens Sohn, Jonas unmarried Marums Sohn, Jossel Marums Sohn. Jossel Jew, Meyer Lehemanns Sohn, and Callmelin. Jäckoff Marums Sohn. Jonas unmarried Marumbs Sohn. Seeligmann´s servant and Callmelin´s boy. Jäglins Sohn, Callmelins Sohn and Marumns Jossel. Schmuhli Callmelins Sohn and Jossel Marumnbs Sohn. Seeligmanns servant, Jossel Marumbs boy, Jäglin´s boy, Callmelin and Hürtzel. Lew. Seeligmanns son B(ar?)uch unmarried. The boys of Isaac and Callmelin Schmuhlins Sohn. Jew Hürtzlen Schwartz. The boys of Schmuhlin Callmelins Sohn, Jossel Marums and Jäglin. The servant of Hürtzlen Schwartz. The boy of Sandel.
1686-10-15Bei Jahrgericht in Stühlingen wurden bestraft Hirzlens Knecht, Seeligmanns Knecht, Calmelins Bub, ferner Jaglin, Calmelin und Jossel, ferner Hürzlin, dieser nochmals zusammen mit Sandel, ferner Sandel, Lew, Seeligmann, Jäglin, Meyer Lehmanns Sohn, Callmelin, Schmulin Callm. Sohn, Schmuli Seeligmans Sohn, Meyer Menckhins Sohn, Jossel Marums Sohn, Schmulin der Groß und Isac Schmulins Sohn.
1687-02-27Schmuhli Jew Calmelis Sohn is to pay 50 fl.
1687-03-15Jeweils 18 fl. zahlen Meyerlin Menckhins Sohn, Lew Jonasen Sohn, Calmelin, Schmulin Calmelis Sohn, Alt Marum (ist gestorben, also null), Jeckhoff Marums Sohn, Jekhlin Menckhins Bruder, Davidt erstgemelten Jeglis Sohn, Meyer Lehemans Sohn, Seligman, Schmuli Seligmans Sohn, Schmuli der Große, Lämblin Seligmans Tochtermann, Abraham, Model, Isac Schmulis Sohn, Hürtzle Lehemans Sohn, Jossel Marums Sohn, Mausche Marums Tochtermann.
1688-01-25Schmulin Jew Gugeum or Calmelinďs son.
1688-02-13Schmuel Calmelinďs son, receipt.
1688-04-09Jacob Simon the Jewish schoolmaster had a quarrel with he local Jews Model, Leib, Isac, Lemblin, Schmulin Seligmannďs son, and Schmuli Calmelinďs son. The schoolmaster is to teach the children the books Moses and reading and writing and get certain payment.
1688-04-22Isackh Jew Seligmannďs son-in-law, Schmulin Calmelinďs son, and Marumďs heirs acquire lands.
1688-05-03Peter the former Jewish school-knocker has some claims to Meyerlin Lemanďs son and Schmuli Calmeliďs son, and as he was not immediately paid, he took their bible and Thorach out of the synagoue to get paid.
1688-05-19Jew Schmuli Calmelinďs son, brawl because of a Verwechslung.
1688-10-01Same heirs sell Jew Schmuellin Calmelins Sohn a field for 40 fl.
1691-04-02Callmelin Jewďs son(s?) Schmuel and Jekoph sign a receipt.
1691-04-13Samuel Guggenheim Calmeleďs son sells field.
1691-07-06Ulrich Widmer of Schwaningen sells a field for (20 or 30?) fl. to Schmuli Jew Calmelin´s son who sells it further for 29 fl.
1691-09-29The following are thus due to pay 10 fl. each: Jägglin Meyer. Abrahamb. Model. Isac Schmulin`s son. Löw. Meyer Lehmann`s son. Meyer Mencke`s son. Lemmle. Schmul Selgmann`s son. Schmul Callmel`s son. Moyses Mencke`s son. Davidt Jägglin`s son. Elias Jäglin`s son. Salomon Jägglin`s son. Joßel Marum`s son. Jekoph Marum`s son. Marum`s widow and her son Jonas. Jeckoff Callmel`s son who has moved in from Eberfingen.
1692-03-13Christian Würth at Untereggingen cedes a claim to Jacob Schwarber to the folllowing persons: to Marum Weyl Jew at Untereggingen 80 fl., to Bäurlin, Kändel and Ehlen the children of Jew Calmelin 121 fl., and to Schmuli Calmelinďs son 54 fl.
1692-06-09Schmuli Gugenheimb and Leub Gugenheimb as guardians of Schmuli Kalmelinďs children (sic!) Jäckhof Kalmelinďs son have made an agreement with their brother-in-law Salomon Gedeon of Hechingen, who files a claim in behalf of his wife, their sister. The defendants do now own property, so plaintiff may have a mortgage registered on their house. A quarrel between them and Joseph, Calmelins son, is being referred to the Jewish ceremonies.
1692-09-05Claim by the widow of Schmuli Calmelin to the heirs of Jacob Schwarber.
1692-09-05Claim by the widow of Schmulin Kalbelinďs son.
1692-11-06Claim by the wife(!) of Schmuhli Calmelin.
1692-12-09Calmelinďs heirs are sued for payment. Jäckhof Calmelinďs son acknowledges half of the amount, and the heirs of Samuel Gugeum are due to pay the other half.
1692-12-09Sir Johann Rudolph Schalckh of Schaffhausen sues Jäckhoff Guggeum and Jäckhoff Calmelinďs son for payment. He also sues Calmelinďs heirs for payment of 9 fl. Jäckhoff Calmelinďs son is willing to pay half of it and the heirs of Samuel Gugeum the other half. Same sues Salomon Mejer.
1693-02-07Jäckhel Jew in Stühlingen has bought a house from Schmuli Calmelinďs widow for 280 fl.
1702-09-13The Jews Salomon Jäckhlins Sohn and Abraham, both experienced in the Jewish ceremonies, have made a decision between Jossel Calmelins Sohn and the two daughters of his deceased brother Schmulin, namely Madele and Bessele. They consider just that Jossel provides a dowry of 25 florins for each of the daughters, as far as his own means reach and by collecting the rest from relatives. Jossel owes the two daughters 130 florins upon the proceedings of 23.11.1701 and is to pay the extant installments immediately. If Abraham Katz (sic), a Jew of Pforzheim, would have to come here once more in this matter, then Jossel will be obliged to refund him all the expenses.
1703-06-14Abraham Cann a Jew living in Brötzingen near Pforzheim has made an account with the subsequent debtors about the claims by his (Abraham´s) step-sisters Madel and Bessele to their deceased father Schmuli Calmeles Sohn, formerly a protected Jew here. While doing so, it turned out that Jossel Calmelins Sohn, the father´s brother of said two sisters, should have paid them a total of 190 florins long ago according to the previous proceedings about this matter. 165 florins were due now and 25 florins will be due when the sister Bessle will once marry. Jossel Jew remained obliged to provide the 25 florins in this case, and was due to pay the 165 florins cash. He was unable to raise the amount on the spot and therefore proposed Abraham to wait until next Christmas. Abraham agreed at the condition that Jossel presents able warrantors (with a descriptions of the pawns). Jew Abraham and Jew Mayr Mänckhens Sohn of Stühlingen agreed to be such warrantors, and Jossel set them claims of a total amount of 157 florins plus some jewelry as a security. The warrantors promised to deliver said 165 fl. plus those 22 fl. which Schmuli Seligmanns Sohn owes the sisters and which was secured by a claim of 40 florins by a bond (Wechsel) to whatever place Abraham demands, but at his expenses and at his risk, until Christmas. The Jews Jossel and Schmuli Seeligmann reserve their property in those pawns. In case they will not render payment by said amounts, the warrantors may confiscate the pawns and the signers will have no more rights in them, except in the part which exceeds their claim.
1703-06-14Abraham Cann a Jew living in Brötzingen near Pforzheim has made an account with the subsequent debtors about the claims by his (Abraham´s) step-sisters Madel and Bessele to their deceased father Schmuli Calmeles Sohn, formerly a protected Jew here. While doing so, it turned out that Jossel Calmelins Sohn, the father´s brother of said two sisters, should have paid them a total of 190 florins long ago according to the previous proceedings about this matter. 165 florins were due now and 25 florins will be due when the sister Bessle will once marry. Jossel Jew remained obliged to provide the 25 florins in this case, and was due to pay the 165 florins cash. He was unable to raise the amount on the spot and therefore proposed Abraham to wait until next Christmas. Abraham agreed at the condition that Jossel presents able warrantors (with a descriptions of the pawns). Jew Abraham and Jew Mayr Mänckhens Sohn of Stühlingen agreed to be such warrantors, and Jossel set them claims of a total amount of 157 florins plus some jewelry as a security. The warrantors promised to deliver said 165 fl. plus those 22 fl. which Schmuli Seligmanns Sohn owes the sisters and which was secured by a claim of 40 florins by a bond (Wechsel) to whatever place Abraham demands, but at his expenses and at his risk, until Christmas. The Jews Jossel and Schmuli Seeligmann reserve their property in those pawns. In case they will not render payment by said amounts, the warrantors may confiscate the pawns and the signers will have no more rights in them, except in the part which exceeds their claim.



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