Cir. 1700 - 1765 (65 años)
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Padre |
Manuel Alvares Correa, n. 1650, Livorno,Toscana, Italia f. 12 Ene 1717, Curacao, Antillas Holandesas (Edad 67 años) Otros socios: Sara de Mordechai Abendana y Gomes de Pas c. 9 Jun 1673 |
Madre |
Esther de Isaac Febos y Barbanel, n. 1660 f. 23 Jul 1716, Curacao, Antillas Holandesas (Edad 56 años) |
Matrimonio |
14 Abr 1691 |
Amsterdam, Paises Bajos |
Age at Marriage |
He : ~ 41 años and 4 months - She : ~ 31 años and 4 months. |
Hijos |
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Notas |
- Viuda de Mordechai Abendana
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Documentos |
| Certificado de matrimonio Manuel Alvares Correa y Ester Febos
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ID Familia |
F945 |
Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart |
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Lápidas |
| Mosseh Alvares Correa and his wife Ester January 6, 1765 and January 11, 1765 Bluestone, 77.4 x 25.8 x 5.9 inches and bluestone, 77.1 x 27.2 x 5.3 inches In 1734 Mosseh Alvares Correa was the Parnas of Hebrah, the burials and cemetery administrator. He had arranged in 1726 for a rustic wall to be built enclosing Beth Haim at his own expense. Since that date the wall has always been extended together with the cemetery and tended with care. It's one of the valuable historic features of Beth Haim. Mosseh, a merchant and active member of the Jewish community, married his niece Ester, daughter of his sister Gracia and Jahacob Semach Ferro. Ester died just five days after Mosseh and lies buried beside him. Decorating their gravestones is a tree of life in which two doves have settled. In the Talmud the dove symbolizes the purity, harmony and chastity of family life. Other graves in Beth Haim where the dove may be seen as a motif referring to the family are those of the Lopes Castro and Halevi families. The epitaph for Mosseh Alvares Correa is as simple and modest as the man himself; it's a verse from the biblical book of Exodus (19:3). |
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