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Levie Juda Benedictus v.Schone Barbirer Rofe, birth 1777 Amsterdam, 'Circumcisions and Births in Amsterdam 1697-1811, by Jits v.Straten':
on 8 Tishre 5539 - circumcision of Uri-Leib ben Juda, my [mohel J.S.Benedictus] son.
, died 5 Jan 1823 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 23 Teveth 1823 [6 Jan 1823] - Lion/Leib Juda v.Schone/Rofe.

G.A.A. Amsterdam - death registrations:
on 5 Jan 1823 - Lion v.Schone, 43 yrs.old, son of Juda Samuels & Schoontje Levie Blitz.
Notifiers: Samuel Juda v.Schone, 44 yrs.old, brother and Coenraad Isaac Hijman, 64 yrs.old, [mother's]cousin.
(info courtesy of Dini Hansma)
, son of Juda Samuel Barbirer Rofe and Schoontje Sjeinche Levie Blits
Event: was naturalized 8 Jan 1812 Amsterdam assumption of name v.Schone by Levie Juda Benedictus and brother Samuel, both living at Lazarussteeg 4, without children.

Married 1806 Amsterdam, dtb 654/260; witn.groom: m.Schoontje Levie; bride widow of Marcus Hartog.
Event (family) filed for divorce 25 Jul 1816 Amsterdam
to:
Sara Simon Kop, birth 3 Feb 1765 Amsterdam, 'Circumcisions and Births in Amsterdam 1697-1811, by Jits v.Straten':
on 30 Shevat 5524 - birth of Sara bat Simon Kop.
, occupation: midwife, from: Joodse vroedvrouwen in Amsterdam 1668-1851, by Harmen Snel, in 2006 Jaarboek van het C.B.G. vol 60.
'on 26 Sep 1793 Moses Rodrigues, medical doctor and Immanuel Saul Simons made up a contract, in which the first person takes it upon him to instruct Sara, sister of the second person, in midwifery.
Agreed is to pay the doctor fl. 150, half prior to instruction, half after passing the examination.
However, on 17 Oct 1793 Sara, now a deserted wife, is registered as pupil of the midwife Trijntje Hendriks. Sara requests on 18 Aug 1796 to be examined, in order to assist her needy instructor with her own earnings. This is not allowed.
On 20 Oct 1796 the midwife Hendrika Boekhout appears before the Collegium to ask if Sara may be incribed as her pupil. The decision is, that first a discharge from teacher Trijntje Hendriks should be produced. On 3 Nov 1796 Hendrika appears again , now with a teaching contract for the duration of the 3 years teaching period still due, in which contract it is agreed upon, that Sara will pay fl. 50,- immediately and fl. 50,- at the end of the contract period. On 17 Nov 1796 a small piec e of paper was introduced at the Collegium with the text: 'I, undersigned, give up [my connection] in trueness and in full understanding and free will, with my pupil , although I would like to keep her; but I am so old and cripple and also so poor , that I can't cross the streets, as I am all the time sick, Trijntje Hendriks, midwife'. Following this, Sara was registered as pupil to Hendrika. She passed her exam and was admitted on 12 Jan 1799. On 28 Sep 1818, she received from the Commissi on an attest of good behaviour in the fulfillment of her vocation. With this attest in hand, she feft Amsterdam, unknown whereto. 1st marriage 2nd marriage, daughter of Simon Philip Uri-Peis Konigswinter Kop and Abigael Feile Hartog Boas
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