Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P., Nr. 1933 - Isack Pauwelsz. from Rotterdam, skipper of the ship De Trouwe, large 90 lasts, declares that the following people are owners of this ship that is ready in Enkhuizen to sail for the Canary Islands. 1619, November 21 Not. Arch. 625, p. 368-369 ; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 16, No. 1 (MARCH 1982), pp. 61-84

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Koen, E. M., and Lehmann Ruth P.
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Nr. 1933 - Isack Pauwelsz. from Rotterdam, skipper of the ship De Trouwe, large 90 lasts, declares that the following people are owners of this ship that is ready in Enkhuizen to sail for the Canary Islands. 1619, November 21 Not. Arch. 625, p. 368-369 ; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 16, No. 1 (MARCH 1982), pp. 61-84
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Nr. 1933 - Isack Pauwelsz. from Rotterdam, skipper of the ship De Trouwe, large 90 lasts, declares that the following people are owners of this ship that is ready in Enkhuizen to sail for the Canary Islands. 1619, November 21 Not. Arch. 625, p. 368-369 ; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz. En NOTARIAL RECORDS IN AMSTERDÃ RELATING TO THE PORTUGUESE JEWS. In: Studia Rosenthaliana: Journal for jewish literature and history in the Netherlands, University Library of Amesterdã. Vol. 16, No. 1 (MARCH 1982), pp. 61-84

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notas: 68 There are 63 deeds known of him from 1612 till 1658. He acts as freighter of salt, wool, sugar, wine and grain. He mainly trades in textiles, wool and tobacco. A brother, Theotoino Lopes Caldeira lives in Paris (June 3, 1631; Not. Arch. 941, fol. 214-215; Not. Daniel Bredan). From an affidavit made at the request of his widow Lea Abenacar, it appears that he died childless (July 1, 1658; Not. Arch. 2205, p. 3; Not. Adriaen Lock). He is probably the same man as Diogo Martins Bondia, of whom six deeds are known from 1619 till 1623. In 1622 this Bondia is 42 years old (November 15, 1622; Not. Arch. 646 A, p. 310; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.). His Jewish alias is Josef Abenacar. In 1620 he becomes a member of Dotar (P.I. G. 1 141, p. 124). He dies in 1648 (De Castro, Carton 19, grave 5). In Dotar he is succeeded according to his will by his nephew Benjamin Abeniacar (P.I.G. 1 143, fol. 94v.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 69 There are 13 deeds known of him from 1614 till, 1654. In 1616 he is in Porto (deed Nr. 1078). In Portugal he trades under the name of Diogo Nunes Vitoria (May 14, 1623; Not. Arch. 629, p. 94v.-95; Not. Sibrant Cornelisz.). His Jewish alias Mozes Cardoso is mentioned in a deed of 1654 in which his widow Rachel Cardoso, assisted by her son Daniel Cardoso, settles a dispute with Izak Febos (August 1652; Not. Arch. 972, 5th folder; Not. Benedict Baddel). He died in 1652 (De Castro, Carton 13, grave nr. 50).
Personajes referenciados:
Total: 2
Personajes introducidos a partir de esta obra
Diogo Nunes Vitoria (Mozes Cardoso)
Duarte Fernandes