Joseph Reinbach
(Cir 1635-)
David Joseph Kampen
(1660-1727)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Mirjam Nachman

David Joseph Kampen

  • Born: 1660, Halberstadt, Sachsen-Anhalt Germany
  • Marriage (1): Mirjam Nachman in 1684 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Netherlands
  • Died: Sep 1727, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Netherlands at age 67

   Cause of his death was died suddenly fisches Frank nr. 494: head of the community pu David ben mhor"rJoseph z.l. from the family Reinbach.

  General Notes:

Contract with Son in law Barend Cohen Kampen and legal actions
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=d5ee264c-826a-4b30-b46b-cf0b3c51af3c&tid=6555262&pid=296614812

  Research Notes:

Fred Barends notes: Barend Salomons is a straight forfather.
Barend>Joseph>Michael>Barent>Moses (took the family name Barends)>Barent>Alexander>Bernhard>Frederik>Fred Barends.

The first time I published the Kampen genealogy (in Dutch language) was in I think in 1991. Now I started working on the fourth version, I hope to write it in English this time. But its an awful lot of work, the last version was about 200 pages without registers.

It is important to know were information came from, were it can be controlled. In many modern sites, I read things I wrote 30 years ago, but then a little diffirent. I know it comes from me, because f.i. a remark "barend salomons is registered wrongly under the name Barend Symons in the burial register" can not be produced any more. I wrote "wrongly named in the "Middel op begraven", a tax-register for imposing tax on burials. BS is in the burial register of Muiderberg mentioned with his name Beer Cohen kampen. There used to be a little booklet in the amsterdam stad-archive, but it is not available any more for say 25 years (too many faults in it). I can give you at least 10 of the same facts.

So that is why I ask you about were your info came from. F.i., what is the origin of the name of Barend Salomons grandfather. It is normal that Barend's father would or could have Salomon as a first name. But his name certainly is eliazer cohen, this because it is on barend's tomb-stone. One could assume (as I once assumed) that more complete his name would be Eliazer Salomons Cohen. Salomons could again be used as a clan name, but it is possible that Eliazer's father had the name Salomon Cohen, or Salomon … Cohen. But how would anybody know that one Salomon Cohen is the father of Barend?? Etc.
another point: somebody in this traject of site-copying started to mention the wife of Eliaser Cohen: Jeruchuma Kampen.

to start with: I never saw the proof of the fact that this Eliaser Cohen is the father of barend! (but I assume it strongly). Presuming it is right, then it is noncense that she or eliaser would use kampen as her back name. Further, I never saw proof of her "backname" would be Livie, or more probably haLevie.

Kampen is only used by David Kampen Reinbach, and through him Barend salomons and the people that decent from him. I never saw a paper in which Gitle david Joseph Reinbach herself used the name Kampen for herself, but she is registered by other people as Gitle, the wife of David Kampen.

Brothers and sisters (let be his mother) of barend salomons donot use the name Kampen. This because kampen started as a jewish clan name, a name that bound together responsibilities.

There is one unexplained use of the Kampen name in the 18th century in London: Abraham Hort otherwise Kampen, this within Hambro-synagogue (where both Hort and Cohen-Kampen were members). I just finished the genealogy of that family (no relatives in a straight way). Initiator of the NwZ jewish community (Wellington) who also lived in Australia for a while. When the study is definit (I am waiting for a reaction of the co-author over in Australia), I will send it over.
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David married Mirjam Nachman, daughter of Nachman and Wife, in 1684 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Netherlands. (Mirjam Nachman was born in 1663 and died in Sep 1738 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland Netherlands.)


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