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Simcha Reisner

Hebrew: שמחה רייזנער
Also Known As: "Simon"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Pezinok, Pezinok District, Bratislava Region, Slovakia
Death: March 22, 1876 (64-65)
Pezinok, Slovakia
Place of Burial: Pezinok, Slovakia
Immediate Family:

Son of CHAIM Reisner and יטל Reisner
Husband of Reizel Reisner
Father of Jacob Reisner; Samuel Reisner; Gabriel Reisner; Bernat Reisner; חיים רייזנר and 5 others
Brother of Aberham Reisner; Salamon Reisner and Jakob - יעקב רייזנר

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About Simcha Reisner

References added by Tom Reisner

Additional Information about the correct allocation of Simon in the family tree.

I have merged two Simon Reisner's in my Tree, they were called Simon Reisner 1810 and Simon Reisner 1812.

When I investigated their children's records, I noticed their Date of Birth and Place of Birth matched exactly, and where a PoB was not available, then their Place of Living and/or Marriage Place matched. Also his wife's first name matched quite well between the records, Theresia with Terez and Resi (which could also be Rezi) as I did not have a surname for one of Simon's wifes. (dated 2 Oct 2017)

Family Search, Slovakia Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910 Jewish (Židovská obec) Pezinok Pezinok Deaths (Úmrtia) 1852-1885, Page 33, line 2 (right hand side)

Simon Reisner died on the 22 March 1876 (aged 65) in Bosing Hungary now called Pezinok in Slovakia. (Where most if not all of his children settled.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-YJ9J-WX?i=32&wc=9P...

Further info from the Marriage of their daughter Juli

Family Search Original Marriage Records • Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910 • Jewish (Židovská obec) • Pezinok • Pezinok • Marriages (Manželstvá) 1851-1885, Page 5, Line 1

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-14327-13050-23?cc=155444...

David Reisner married Juli Reisner on the 25th January 1855, in Sl (Slovakiash) Eisgrub, Slovakia - where Juli's parents lived, now called Slovensky Grob in Slovakia.

The marriage is recorded in Pezinok, in Slovakia records.

David was born in Magyarbel, and lived in Magyarbel No 63. Juli was born in Magyarbel, and lived in Sl (Slovakish) Eisgrub No 62. He also was married on the same day and place as his sister Regina to Adolph (Aron) Kamer - Adolph lived in the same address as David. This location could be a block of apartments, or the Inn had extra rooms and perhaps he worked in David's Inn.

David's occupation is listed as Gastwirth. I believe the correct word is Gastwirt, from JewishGen, Inforfiles, German Occupation Definitions - English Translations - Gastwirt translates to 'Restaurateur / Barkeeper. As I used the term Innkeeper is other records I have retained this consistency.

The witnesses were Salamon Reisner and Simon Reisner (their parents). They had their children in Magyarbel.

More information about Magyarbel

Magyarbel County of Pozsony in Hungary now called Velky Biel in Slovakia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ve%C4%BEk%C3%BD_Biel

http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~gazetteer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C4%BEany



Simon's wife Terez died in Bosing, therefor I have shown their Last Residence as Pezinok

Further info from the Marriage of their son Samuel

Family Search Original Marriage Record • Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910 • Jewish (Židovská obec) • Pezinok • Pezinok • Marriages (Manželstvá) 1851-1885 (Inv. č. 1737) Page 10 line 7

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-14327-13000-99?cc=155444...

Samuel Reisner married Rosalie Wertheimer on the 26 August 1860 in Bosing Hungary, now Pezinok in Slovakia

Samuel Reisner was born in Magyarbel and he lived in No 50 Eisgrub. His parents lived in Eisgrub. Rosalie was born in Bazin and lived in No 294 Bosing, her parents lived in Bosing.

The record shows his mother's surname is Reindler.

Witnesses were Simon Reisner and Isak Wertheimer

About שמחה רייזנער (עברית)

References added by Tom Reisner

Additional Information about the correct allocation of Simon in the family tree.

I have merged two Simon Reisner's in my Tree, they were called Simon Reisner 1810 and Simon Reisner 1812.

When I investigated their children's records, I noticed their Date of Birth and Place of Birth matched exactly, and where a PoB was not available, then their Place of Living and/or Marriage Place matched. Also his wife's first name matched quite well between the records, Theresia with Terez and Resi (which could also be Rezi) as I did not have a surname for one of Simon's wifes. (dated 2 Oct 2017)

Family Search, Slovakia Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910 Jewish (Židovská obec) Pezinok Pezinok Deaths (Úmrtia) 1852-1885, Page 33, line 2 (right hand side)

Simon Reisner died on the 22 March 1876 (aged 65) in Bosing Hungary now called Pezinok in Slovakia. (Where most if not all of his children settled.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-YJ9J-WX?i=32&wc=9P...

Further info from the Marriage of their daughter Juli

Family Search Original Marriage Records • Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910 • Jewish (Židovská obec) • Pezinok • Pezinok • Marriages (Manželstvá) 1851-1885, Page 5, Line 1

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-14327-13050-23?cc=155444...

David Reisner married Juli Reisner on the 25th January 1855, in Sl (Slovakiash) Eisgrub, Slovakia - where Juli's parents lived, now called Slovensky Grob in Slovakia.

The marriage is recorded in Pezinok, in Slovakia records.

David was born in Magyarbel, and lived in Magyarbel No 63. Juli was born in Magyarbel, and lived in Sl (Slovakish) Eisgrub No 62. He also was married on the same day and place as his sister Regina to Adolph (Aron) Kamer - Adolph lived in the same address as David. This location could be a block of apartments, or the Inn had extra rooms and perhaps he worked in David's Inn.

David's occupation is listed as Gastwirth. I believe the correct word is Gastwirt, from JewishGen, Inforfiles, German Occupation Definitions - English Translations - Gastwirt translates to 'Restaurateur / Barkeeper. As I used the term Innkeeper is other records I have retained this consistency.

The witnesses were Salamon Reisner and Simon Reisner (their parents). They had their children in Magyarbel.

More information about Magyarbel

Magyarbel County of Pozsony in Hungary now called Velky Biel in Slovakia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ve%C4%BEk%C3%BD_Biel

http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~gazetteer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C4%BEany



Simon's wife Terez died in Bosing, therefor I have shown their Last Residence as Pezinok

Further info from the Marriage of their son Samuel

Family Search Original Marriage Record • Slovakia, Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910 • Jewish (Židovská obec) • Pezinok • Pezinok • Marriages (Manželstvá) 1851-1885 (Inv. č. 1737) Page 10 line 7

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-14327-13000-99?cc=155444...

Samuel Reisner married Rosalie Wertheimer on the 26 August 1860 in Bosing Hungary, now Pezinok in Slovakia

Samuel Reisner was born in Magyarbel and he lived in No 50 Eisgrub. His parents lived in Eisgrub. Rosalie was born in Bazin and lived in No 294 Bosing, her parents lived in Bosing.

The record shows his mother's surname is Reindler.

Witnesses were Simon Reisner and Isak Wertheimer

ר' שמחה רייזנר, נולד בשנת תקע"א, ר' שמחה מוזכר בשו"ת מהר"ם שיק במכתב שנשלח אליו מהגאון המפורסם בדורו הג"ר ישראל דוד מרגליות אב"ד פעזניג, ומכנהו ידידי הקצין ר' שמחה רייזנר שיחי'. ר' שמחה הי' בין המסייעים והמכריעים שהמהר"ם שיק יעבור מק"ק יערגען לכהן כרבה של חוסט. נפ' בשם טוב בגיל 65 ביום כ"ו לחודש אדר תרל"ו, ומנו"כ בפעזניג.

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Simcha Reisner's Timeline

1811
1811
Pezinok, Pezinok District, Bratislava Region, Slovakia
1827
1827
1835
1835
Magyarbel, Hungary
1837
1837
Magyarbel, Pozsony, Hungary
1838
1838
Horvat Gurab, Hungary
1842
1842
Totgurab, Hungary
1844
1844
Totgurab, Hungary
1845
1845
Totgurab, Hungary
1847
1847
Eisgrub, Hungary
1848
January 17, 1848