Frisch, Samuel 1a

Birth Name Frisch, Samuel
Gramps ID I6079
Gender male
Age at Death about 55 years, 7 months, 28 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth about 1794     2a
Occupation 1838-09-09 Žádlovice, Loštice, Šumperk District, Olomouc Region, Moravia, Czech Republic Bestandmann 3a
Event Note

Appears to be first mention of Samuel Frisch in Žádlovice. Here he is Pathen in a birth record.

Occupation   Žádlovice, Loštice, Šumperk District, Olomouc Region, Moravia, Czech Republic Bestandhauspachter (renter of a pub) 2b
Event Note

Probably refers to the final years of his life when living in Ziadlowitz.

Birth (Pathen) 1847-05-24 Bílá Lhota, Olomouc, Olomouc (region), Czech Republic House 4 2c
Death 1849-08-29 Žádlovice, Loštice, Šumperk District, Olomouc Region, Moravia, Czech Republic House 15 2a

Cause: Verblutung in folge erhaltener todlicher Verwundung

Burial 1849-08-30 Loštice, Šumperk District, Olomouc Region, Moravia, Czech Republic   2a

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Frisch, Bernard [CX7]17671847-05-05
Mother , Teresie [CX8]about 17661846-03-04
         Frisch, Samuel about 1794 1849-08-29
    Sister     Frisch, Anna [CX464] 1803 1836-01-02
    Brother     Frisch, Salomon [CX11] 1812 1890-01-05
    Sister     Frisch, Ester [CX466] 1813 before 1869
    Brother     Frisch, Joachim [I5847] 1876-11-03

Families

Family of Frisch, Samuel and Dörfler, Nina [F2581]

Married Wife Dörfler, Nina [I6889] ( * 1795-07-14 + 1833-05-15 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage about 1815-10-00     4a
Divorce 1816     4a

Family of Frisch, Samuel and , Katti [F2293]

Unknown Partner , Katti [I6089] ( * 1797 + 1882-12-14 )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Frisch, Moritz [I5850]18221898-01-12
Frisch, Rosa [I5861]1826-04-161896-03-22

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
zuständig Boskovice
2a
Familiant Boskovice 60 (1812)
4b

Source References

  1. Die neue Zeit (Olomouc) [S0468]
      • Date: 1849-09-06
      • Page: page 2 upper left
      • Source text:

        Olmüz, 4 September. Die Mörder des Ziadlowitz Bestandmann Frisch sind bereits eingereicht worden.

         

  2. Židovské kontrolní matriky [S0166]
      • Page: 0976/0004 Lostice
      • Page: O Loštice, inv. č. 464, image 6, cn 12
      • Date: 1847-05-26
      • Page: inv. č. 462, image 4, rec 8 N Loštice
  3. Národní archiv: Matriky židovských náboženských obcí v českých krajích [S0143]
      • Page: 1081/0018 N Loštice
  4. MZA Brno: Velkostatek Boskovice, fond F 41 [S0572]
      • Page: Divorce of Samuel and Chaila Frish, karton 2207
      • Citation:

        VKN on 02.VIII.2020: I was in MZA and went through another karton 2207 and there were about 50 papers about Samuel Frisch and Chaila Dorfler from 1815 - 1819. They married in autumn 1815 and 27.5.1816 Chaila brought a charge against him that he mishandled her after she moved to Male Hradisko and she cannot live with him anymore. She said that the reason was that they were very young - both were about 20 years old. So they were divorced somehow - how it was possible in those times. And all the other papers are about the property settlement. Both fathers Bernard Frisch and Adam (Aron) Dorfler were involved in that and their signs are on these papers. And another thought - Bernard Frisch and Adam Dorfler were brothers in law already in 1799, long before their children married this unhappy way.

      • Date: 1812-11-00
      • Page: karton 2206, folios 227, 198, 197
      • Citation:

        folio 227 - 6.11.1812 - protokol of the Judengerichten of Boskovice about 5 men interested in the 4 unoccupied numbers F20, F62, F274/298, F321/345. Firstborn are Samuel Frisch, Israel Bloud and Michael Stephansky, Moises Mayer is 2. son and Anton Ascher is 3. son (but the 2. son became a Christian). Samuel Frisch gave them his birth certificate and report from the normal school and about his wealth is known that his father Bestandmann from Male Hradisko let him produce potash in his house already for 3 years and he earned 420 f. in potash, 120 f. in wood and 200 in ash, together 740 what is 440 more than the 300 f. needed. The Jewish town administration confirms that everything is right and it's all that a firstborn sons need to get the family number. The others have to prove that they are wealthy enough and there is a lot of writing about it who of them should get the last unoccupied number.

        folio 198 - 7.11.1812 - the Judengerichten of Boskovice suggested single Michael Stephansky for the number 274/298 and single firstborn Samuel Frisch for the number 62. Attachments: birth certificates to prove their and their brides normal age; reports from the school to prove their education; copy of the protokoll about their wealth; they prove that no other firstborn was interested; they have good manners; the numbers are unoccupied so the count of 326 families will not be exceeded; two other single men could have the right for the number but they are not wealthy enough.

        folio 197 - 29.11.1812 the regional authority in Brno accepted the suggestion and will prepare the documents for Michl Stephansky a Samuel Frisch. After informing the synagogue and waiting 6 weeks they can marry their brides Sara Grünwald a Barbara Dörfler if no problems will be found. The second page brings usual conditions and instructions for Judengerichten about the documents for the family numbers and the weddings - Boskovice 11.12.1812