Volkershausener Straße 10
Bavaria
97711 Maßbach
Germany
The merchant and cattle dealer Samuel Jacob (ca. 1756-1827) received a letter of protection in 1789 and took the surname Jakob Eberhardt in 1817. His marriage to his wife Sprinz (ca.1770-1835) produced six children, Jakob Samuel (1790-1872), Joseph (1794-1849), Adelheid Fradel (1804-31), Alexander (1807-71), Berman (1812-1812), who died on September 1, 1812, four months after his birth, and Samuel (1815-1815), who died at birth on July 26, 1815. Jakob Eberhardt died on March 10, 1827 in Maäbach, his wife survived him by eight years and died on April 12, 1835.
Their son Jakob Samuel (ca. 1790-1872) took the family name Haßberger in 1817 after the responsible authorities rejected the name Frankenstein, which he had initially suggested. In the Jewish community of Maübach he held the office of schoolmaster and chairman, having previously been a Jewish teacher in Zeilitzheim. After the death of Joseph Simon Ullmann in April 1828, he also worked as a teacher for a time in Maßbach. However, the authorities thought that he had no scientific education, so Moses Hassberg from Frießslighausen soon took over the religious instruction in his place.
David Katzenberger the art weaver (1799–1872) married Karolina Liebig (1804–1890) in Werneck in 1832. They lived in HN. 148, where David was born. There they had Maier and Madel. but shortly afterwards, in 1835, they moved to HN. 152 where they had Heinrich (Haium) and Leo (Louis David).
Löb Eisemann (1810-1873, soap boiler), son of Wolf Lazarus Rosenstein (cattleman, 1779-1857) married Beßla/Babette Rosenstein (1817-1876, E.: Wolf Rosenstein and Theres née Hirsch) in 1840. They had 8 children, and lived in HN. 27, where they had 1.3.5 Rösla (w)/ Res (1849). Löb and Beßla died in HN. 148 (The journeyman farmer Isak Eisemann HN.148 reports that his mother Besla died on March 9, 1876 (7)).
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