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Moses (Moises) Weidenthal

Also Known As: "Moses"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hoštice, Strakonice District, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic
Death: March 01, 1847 (59-60)
Hoštice, Strakonice District, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic
Immediate Family:

Son of Aron (Aaron) Bernard Weidenthal and Sarah Weidenthal
Husband of Rebecca Rosalia Weidenthal
Father of Bernard Weidenthal; Abraham M Weidenthal; Leopold Weidenthal; Lottie Lederer; Emanuel Weidenthal and 2 others
Brother of Katharina / Judita Weidenthal; Karl Solomon Kallman Weidenthal; Elisabeth Weidenthal; Libuschka Weidenthal and Sallomon Weidenthal

Occupation: Brandy Distiller
Managed by: Private User
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About Moses (Moises) Weidenthal

Hostice Cemetery Database: http://www.chewra.com/keshetnew/kweb/location_tombs.aspx?lid=084&kid=0

Video of the Hostice Jewish Cemetery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpamP0fwMwk


According to David Attride:

http://david-attride.net/Attride_Genealogy/Data_files/text%20of%20W...

It is from Karl’s brother, Moses Weidenthal that nearly all the modern-day Weidenthals in the U.S. descend. These early Weidenthals married twice into the Neumann family. Moses (born 1787) married Rebecca Neumann on 11 June 1813 in Hostice. Rebecca was the daughter of Leopold & Fannie Neumann. Moses & Rebecca had the following children:

Bernard Weidenthal (b. 1814) mar. Dorothy Lowey

Fannie (b. 1816) mar. Emanuel Marcusson

Abraham (b. 1818) mar. Rebecca Neumann (niece of Abraham’s mother)

Leopold (b. 1820) mar. Clara Beirenfreund

Charlotte (b. 1825) mar. Charles Lederer

Emanuel (b. 1827) mar. Julia Kretch

http://www.buyerstierfamily.org/getperson.php?personID=I9520&tree=1

http://david-attride.net/Attride_Genealogy/Weidenthal.html

https://www.geni.com/projects/Czech-Bohemian-American-Jews/14626

http://www.jewishgen.org/BohMor/towns/hostice.htm

Austria -Czech Special Interest Group

GemeindeView :Hostice u Volyne

CURRENT CZECH NAME: Hostice

OTHER NAMES/SPELLINGS: Hostitz bei Wolin, Hoschtitz

LOCATION: 114 km s. of Prague at 49 o10' N. / 13 o53' E.

Hostice is located between Strakonice and Volyne about 90 miles SW of Prague

Webmaster's note: The following information is from a photocopy the Balch Institute made for the submitter 15 years ago. Unfortunately, they did not write the reference on the photocopy but they said it was a from a book written in the 1920s or 1930 by a person who visited many small Jewish settlements in Central Europe. The original text of the photocopy was in Czech - many thanks to Eugen Stein for the initial translation.

HISTORY: According to the records in the Register it is likely, that in Hostice by Volyne were settled a number of Jewish families. This is supported by the evidence that the Jews of Hostice had their own synagogue and graveyard. Over time, the living conditions in this small Jewish community detoriated and a natural emigration began. When there were no conditions for further existence of the community (Jewish ? or general? it is not clear from the text), the community was abolished.

NOTABLE RESIDENTS AND DESCENDANTS:

Names of families and individuals that settled in Hostice in the past -

Kafka, Karel Weidental, Josef Bloch, Markus Lowy Gans, ucitel, Weigel, Jakub Weil, Marcus Skall, Abraham Bitternamm, Leopold Kohn, Pereles, Ruben Abeles, Abraham Meller, knihar, Karel Kohn, Izak Weil, Moses Bittermann, Benjamin Voticky.

SYNAGOGUES: The synagogue and graveyard were taken over by the Jewish congregation of Volyne on January 30. 1899. The synagogue was sold to private citizens, Izak and Johanne Weil, for 20 Guildens. The Volyne congregation stipulated that a condition (servitut) be put in the land register: should the synagogue be demolished in the future, then, so the ground would not be desecrated, on the location of the synagogue nothing other than a garden would be built. Since June 3, 1902 the property has belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Trejbal, who accepted this condition in their deed.

CEMETERIES: The community of Volyne looks after the graveyard; however, the walls and the tombstones are in such poor condition that they are impossible to repair.

SUBMITTER: David Attride, Jonesborough, Tennessee. E-Mail: dattride@mounet.com

Original Text Dle zaznamu matricnich lze souditi, ze v H. u Volyne bylo usazeno dosti rodin zidovskych. O tom svedci i ta okolnost, ze zide hosticti meli i avou synagogu a hrbitov. Avsak behem casu ubyvalo existencnich podminek v teto male obci a tak nastala prirozene emigrace. Kdyz pak zanikly podminky pro dalsi trvani obce, byla tato zrusena.

      Synagogu i hrbitov prevzala zidovska obec ve Volyni dne 30 ledna 1899.  Synagoga prodana soukromniku lzaku a Johanne Weilovym za 20 zl.; vyminila si vsak obec volynska, ze bude vlozen do posemkovych knih servitut, ze na pudorysu jejim, kdyby rozbourana byla, zrizeno nebylo nic jineho nezli zahradka, by to misto nebylo znesveceno. 

Od 3. cervna 1902 patri manzelum Trejbalovym, kteri servitut prejali do kupni smlouvy.
Obec volynska sice dohlizi na brbitov, ale ohrada jeho i pomniky jsou jiz v takovem stavu, ze nelze pomysleti na opravu.
Jmena rodin kdysi v Hosticich usazenych.
Kafka, Karel Weidental, Josef Bloch, Markus Lowy Gans, ucitel, Weigel, Jakub Weil, Marcus Skall, Abraham Bitternamm, Leopold Kohn, Pereles, Ruben Abeles, Abraham Meller, knihar, Karel Kohn, Izak Weil, Moses Bittermann, Benjamin Voticky.


Familiant: http://www.badatelna.eu/fond/2098/reprodukce/?zaznamId=401641&repro...
HBF XIII/III, #120, Prácheňský, folio 129, reprodukce 54
Lists sons of Aron and Mosises, with birth year, etc,

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Moses (Moises) Weidenthal's Timeline

1787
March 1787
Hoštice, Strakonice District, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic
1814
November 1, 1814
Hostice, Bohemia (Czech Republic)
1815
1815
Hoštice, Strakonice District, South Bohemian Region, Czechia (Czech Republic)
1818
December 20, 1818
Hostice, Bohemia (Czech Republic)
1820
April 20, 1820
Hostice, Bohemia
1825
March 1, 1825
Hostice, Bohemia (Czech Republic)
1827
July 15, 1827
Hoštice, Strakonice District, South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
1834
January 15, 1834
Hoštice, Strakonice District, South Bohemian Region, Czechia (Czech Republic)
1847
March 1, 1847
Age 60
Hoštice, Strakonice District, Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic