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| Nicknames: | "Barend Barouch", "Baruch", "Roelof", "Limoeneman", "Limoenman", "Citroen" |
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| Birthplace: | Amsterdam, North Holland, The Netherlands |
| Death: | Died in Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands |
| Occupation: | Juweliersknecht, Goudsmid, goldsmith, retail jeweller/goudsmit;juwellier in goud- en zilverwaren |
| Managed by: | David Prins |
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The Citroen family were Ashkenazim from Eastern Europe. Jacob Moses Limoenman, the earliest recorded Citroen ancestor, was an itinerant fruit seller.
His son, Barend Roelof Limoenman began as a working goldsmith, but became a retail jeweler, changing his name from Limoenman to the more genteel Citroën.
Another son became a jeweler----we André Citroën, who started up the great car company was his son.
The eldest of Barend Roelof 's fourteen children followed him into the wholesale jewellery business and a shop in Amsterdam still bears his name.
Photo: Year 4, 69/70 AD Shekel Etrog; paleo-Hebrew around (to the redemption of Zion). Two lulavs, surrounded by paleo-Hebrew (year four, half). Dr. Stephen Gerson Collection.
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