1654 - 1702 (48 años)
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Nombre |
Saul de Josiah Pardo y Levy Morteira |
Parentesco | with Maritza Uribe Senior
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Nacimiento |
1654 |
Amsterdam, North Holland, Paises Bajos |
Sexo |
Varón |
Fallecimiento |
17 Abr 1702 |
Curacao, Antillas Holandesas |
ID Persona |
I2677 |
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Última Modificación |
22 Sep 2024 |
Familia |
Esther Brown Gillett, n. 1660, Amsterdam, North Holland, Paises Bajos f. 28 May 1708, New York, New York, USA (Edad 48 años) |
Marriage |
1687 |
New York, New York, USA |
Tipo: Sinagoga |
Age at Marriage |
He : ~ 33 años - She : ~ 27 años. |
Hijos |
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ID Familia |
F1234 |
Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart |
Última Modificación |
22 Sep 2024 |
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Notas |
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Josiah Pardo's son, Saul Pardo (died in 1702), moved to New York where he was the first hazzan of the first New York Jewish Congregation Shearith Israel; however, later he returned to Curaçao to join his aunt Rachel Dovale, who was either Josiah’s sister-in-law or a half-sister from the first marriage of his father.[11]
11 I.S. Emmanuel (1957). Precious Stones of the Jews of Curaçao. New York. pp. 148–149, 198–199.
- DE Lynn Lewis family tree en Geneanet
Corrections from:
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BROWN, SAUL PARDO
BROWN, SAUL PARDO (d. 1702), the first known religious leader, or Hazzan, of New York. Brown (an English alias for Pardo) came to New York in about 1685 from Rhode Island where he had been a merchant. In that year he petitioned Governor Thomas Dongan for permission to engage in retail trade. The privilege was denied to all Jews, but he did receive the right to be a wholesale trader. In 1695 Brown was already Hazzan when he is recorded as ministering to the Congregation Shearith Israel. It is possible that Brown died in Curacao. The family disappeared from New York records after the death of his wife in 1708.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Rosenbloom, Biogr Dict., 14; M.U. Schappes, A Documentary History of the Jews in the United States, 16541875 (1950), 569; D. and T. de Sola Pool, An Old Faith in the New World (1955), 15960.
[Leo Hershkowitz]
Source Citation Hershkowitz, Leo. "Brown, Saul Pardo." Encyclopaedia Judaica. Ed. Michael Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik. 2nd ed. Vol. 4. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. 216. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 22 June 2011.
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