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Mordechai Abraham Italiaander, birth 1677 Amsterdam, son of Abraham Benjamin Italiaander and Rebecca Mozes Hammelburg
Married 4 Sep 1701 Amsterdam to:
Alida Abraham Rees, birth 1685 Amsterdam
1) Benjamin Mordechai Italiaander, died 27 Feb 1742 Amsterdam, Muiderberg cemetery: on 23 Adar I 5502 - Benjamin ben Mordechai Italianer
Son of Abraham Italiaander aka Levi Vittoria

Married 16 Nov 1733 Nijkerk, 31 Oct 1733 Nijkerk Intent to marry Benjamin Italiaander Mordegaijs Bachelor from Nijkerk with Rachel Jacobs Cohen Spinster from Arnhem. On 16 Nov with Act to the Scholtus van Nijkerk. to:
Rachel Jacob Cohen, birth Arnhem, buried 1776 Muiderberg 1st marriage 2nd marriage 3rd marriage, daughter of Jacob Ezechiel Cohen and Lea Abrahams
2) Rebecca Mordechai Italiaander, birth 1708 Amsterdam, died 30 Jan 1779 Amsterdam, Muiderberg Cemetery: Died and buried on 13 sj 5539 wid of Zalman J'okeb from Arnhem, who died suddenly.
After Jacob died Rebecca left Arnhem and went to live in Amsterdam with her sister in law Rachel Alexander van Rees, widow of Isaac Mordechai Italiaander.
Amsterdamsche Courant 2 Feb 1779: Rebecca Italiaander, in life widow of Salomon Cohen, having lived in Amsterdam at the Oostersche Kaay, and died there on 30 January of this year (...)
Will 8 Jun 1773: Lea, daughter of her brother Benjamin appointed to heir, legacies to (amongst others) Rachel Jacob Cohen, Benjamin de Jong son of Lea Benjamin Italiaander, Lea Wolff, daughter of Wolff Abraham (her brother-in-law Benjamin Abraha m Junior?), and to Dr Jochanan van Embden.

Married 15 Oct 1737 Arnhem to:
Salomon Jacob Cohen, birth Arnhem, died 20 Jul 1768 Arnhem, Impost for burial at Muiderberg Cemetery 15 guilders paid on 21 Juli 1768, the body of Salomon Cohen Jacobs van Arnhem. The printed burial book: Zalman J'okeb H'arnam died 6 aw 5538, should be 5528 (20 Sep 1768 in the impost book). Also, ther e is an Act of Quittance in May 1770 (Notary Geniets) in which niece Lea Italiaander Benjamins declares she received 5000 guilders after Salomon Cohen Jacobs had died and the house had been sold., son of Jacob Ezechiel Cohen and Lea Abrahams
Tobacco merchant and played a major role in the Jewish community in Arnhem, services in his house, planning to find a building for the church, getting Arnhem to supply the grounds for a cemetery.
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