Profile of Benedict-Baruch Daniel Samuel Goldschmidt-Stuckert (Goldschmidt)
Dear Randy,
I noticed that you updated the profile of the father of Jobst Goldschmidt (1597-1677) of Stadthagen and Hameln. I am writing to you about the profile of his father. Benedict cannot be his father, because there is a document in German, dating from 1635 in Kassel, in which Benedict Goldschmidt calls Jobst Goldtschmidt of Stadthagen, his ‘Vetter’ – cousin in modern German. According to the document, Benedict Goldschmidt in Kassel notified the government of the death of Seligmann Petershagen in Norden/Friesland, “so ich von meinem Vettern Jost Goldtschmidten Juden zu Stathagen und vielen andern glaubwürdig berichtet”. My translation: “so I was credibly informed by my cousin Jost Goldschmidt Jew in Stadthagen and many others.” In those days, the word ‘Vetter’ may also have been used for other relatives. However, whatever the exact relationship between Benedict and Jobst, they were not father and son. Following a request from Simon Goodman, I have uploaded an essay in which explain all the family relationships, backed up by contemporary document, mostly in German.
Benedict died in Kassel in 1642. I have identified his tombstone in Bettenhausen, which still stands there next that of his wife Rosina. The father of Jobst, Samuel, died in Witzenhausen in 1624 or 1625. The name of his wife is unknown. After a very short interval, Benedict inherited the position of his uncle Samuel as the parnas of all Hesse.
I am looking for a curator who can split the profile of Benedict Goldschmidt and that of his uncle Baruch Daniel Samuel Stuckert, who was known in German as Samuel Goldschmidt. You can download my essay explaining the source for the confusion between the two from their combined profile. See second second pdf file in Media, which also explains how to divide the children between the two.
Would you be able to split the profile? I would like to add the profile of the father of Benedict, who I have found in several German documents.
Thanks!
Best wishes,