Translation of the table of contents of the book "Die Odyssee der Henrique-Familie"

 

The Odyssey of the family Henriques|
Die Odyssee der Henrique-Familie

By

Joseph Ben Brith,
(aka Joseph Bundheim)

38885 Hibat Zion, Israel

Contents

The Odyssey of the Henriques family - a family history

1. To the introduction: How did it begin?

2. Historical preface: A short report over the Jews in Spain

3. New settlements of fled Marranos in northwest Europe

4. The new Christian families de Milao and de Caceres in Portugal

4. l. The family de Milao (de Millan)

The genealogical table of my distant mother Guiomar Gomes de Milao

4.2. The family de Caceres

4.3. The history of the married couple Henrique and Guiomar Gomes de Milao

4.3.1. The overseas trade of the family

4.3.2. Secret preparations to the escape

4.3.3. Escape attempts, betrayal, arrest and their consequences

5. The new settlements of the Milao family

5.1. To the overview

5.1.1. Manuel Cardoso alias Manuel Teixeira: Overseas dealer in Hamburg

5.1.2. Antonio slide: From Pernambuco to Hamburg

5.1.3. Paulo: "striking swords" in Hamburg

5.1.4. Fernao: Accountant in Amsterdam

5.1.5. Ana: From Lisbon to Hamburg

5.1.6. Leanor: Physician wife in Hamburg

5.1.7. Isabel

5.1.8. Guiomar Gomes: One the first on the cemetery Altona

5.1.9. Gomes Rodrigues: Municipality founder in England

5.2. Alvaro Dinis, his wife. Beatriz Henriques and  son Ruben Henriques

5.2.1. Problems of the research

5.2.2. A biography of the Alvaro Dionis starting from 1565 with consideration of its connections to the Millao family

5.2.3. The dangers of pursuit and its consequences

5.2.4. Ruben Henriques in Glueckstadt

5.2.4. l. Simchat Purim in Glueckstadt , year Adar or: A Purim poem in the fastened and famous city Glueckstadt , 5410 (or 1650.)

5.2.4.2. Contents of the poem

5.2.4.3. The title page of the book envelope

5.2.4.4. The find of Ruben bar of Jachia 'El's gravestone

5.2.5. The changing residences and names of the Gomes Rodrigues de Milao and its sons

5.2.6. Ishac C Henriques alias Ishac (Isaac) Israel Sequeira: Municipality chief in London

5.2.7. The will of the Alphonso Rodrigues Isaac Israel Sequeira into London (from the Portuguese translates of Ahron Sequeira from Haifa)

6. The family de Caceres (in particular Mosseh and Simeon de Caceres) and - in Hamburg and London - de Casseres

6.1. Over the wholesale dealer Simeon Jacob de Casseres

6.2. Considerations for the name of the Jewish family Cassirer

6.3. Considerations to the changes of name of the Gomes Rodrigues de Milao

7. The third generation in northwest Europe

7.1. Mordechai bar of Reuben Hinrichs Saebelei: Parnass of the municipality in Glueckstadt

7.2. Simon Isaacs in federation: Factor of the Bomeka

7.2.1. Earliest reports on the presence of Jews in East Ostfriesland

7.2.2. The Reiderland at the Dollart

7.2.2. l. The witch of Reiderwolde

7.2.2.2. The Schofar of Thorum

7.2.3. The oldest disappeared Jewish cemeteries in East Ostfriesland

7.2.4. Archives and documents

8. Nathan Simons and Simon Nathans in the north and/or Emden: The fourth and fifth descendant family lineage of the Henrique must move in East Ostfriesland again

8. l. The fourth family lineage of the Henriques: from Glueckstadt to Hamburg

8.2. Summary to the Portuguese Jews of my ancestors

8.3. The descendants of the Josua Henriques

8.3.1. Moses Henriques (1635-1716) in Glueckstadt

8.3.1.1. Josua Henriques II.: Controversy in the Emden municipality

8.3. l.2. Itshac Henriques: Senate member of the city Glueckstadt

8.3.1.3. Jonathan Henriques: Accountant of the Jacob Mussaphia

8.3.2. Joseph Henriques: Glueckstadt gem dealer

8.3.3. Jacob Henriques: Buried in Altona

8.3.4. Simcha Henriques: The cousin as "natural marriage partner?

8.4. The sons of the Ruben Henriques: Michel, Lazarus and Mordechai

8.5. Descendant of the Ruben Henriques in Copenhagen and Hamburg: Craftsman, buyers, merchants

9. The descendants of the Glueckstadt family Henriques Saebelei in Hamburg (1750-1878)

9.1. Gumpel Glueckstadt and Sarah Joseph in Hamburg: Traces on the cemetery Ottensen

9.2. Internal problems of the ' three-municipality ' Altona Hamburg Wandsbek in the years 1715-1811

9.3. Ruben Glueckstadt , the son of the Gumpel, and its wife, the Levin: Hardly traces of Ruben

9.4. The seventh family lineage - Moses Ruben (Levin) Glueckstadt and Doris prince: Jew of third class

9.5. The respected family lineage: Ruben Zwi (deer) Glueckstadt and his two Mrs. Fanny (Fradche) Levy and Hanne (Hannchen) Levy

9.6. The Frenchman rule and the decades up to the equalization rights of the Jews in Germany 1848 and/or 1860

10. The descendants of the Henrique family of federation and the north in Emden, 1750-1840

10. l. The fifth family lineage: Simon Nathans - butchers in Emden

10.2. The sixth family lineage: Moses Simons, late Bundheim mentioned

10.2.1. The Emden Jew under the general regulation

10.2.2. Trade policy opposite the Jews under the Prussia rule

10.2.3. public anti-Semitic excesses in Emden

10.2.4. Moses Simons and its brothers and sisters

10.3. The seventh family lineage: Nathan Moses

10.4. Political circulations and their consequences: the years of the French crew

10.5. The political and religious situation of the Jewish municipality in Emden in the years 1806 to 1819

10.6. The further development of the seventh family lineage

10.7. The family Nathan Moses Bundheim in Emden (1818-1840): Left teething trouble

11. The respected, ninth and tenth generation of the Bundheim family (around 1840 to around 1900): Award of the citizen right

11.1. Moses Nathan Bundheim (1820-1890): Buried in Hamburg

11.2. Lipman Nathan Bundheim (1823-1898): a jiddischer letter

11.3.Marcus Bundheim (* 1827): Food landlord in Hamburg

11.4. Sarah MahleBundheim (* l83l): Married with the cousin

11.5. The ninth family lineage - the generation of my grandparents Nathan and Caroline federation home: Jewish scholar education

11.6. The family lineages eight to nine of the Bundheim family in Altona

12. The generations nine and ten of the Glueckstadt family (1850-1933)

12. l. My Grandparents Moritz and Rosa Glueckstadt : Civil on an equal footing

12.2. My Grandparents and parents before the First World War and in the Weimar Republic

12.3. The connections between the families Bundheim and Glueckstadt

12.4. The religious integration of the families

12.5. School time, professional training and economic development of the tenth generation

12.6. Collection to the military service

12.7. The First World War in the mirror of the family army postal service

12.8. The Weimar Republic (1918-1933)

13. 1933 to 1950: The last odyssey of the descendants of the Henriques family

13.1. Preface

13.2. Leo and Meta Glueckstadt and their children: Over Lisbon to Miami and Israel

13.3. Richard and Fanny Glueckstadt : Gestapo torture and murder in Auschwitz

13.4. Gustav, Rosa one and Else Glueckstadt and their children: Obligation Christianizing in Ecuador

13.5. Daniel and Anni Glueckstadt and their children: Emigration to Palestine

13.6. Rosa Glueckstadt : The LV Pogrome any longer does not experience

13.7. Gustav and Rachel Glueckstadt and their children: Scattered into all world

13.8. Bundheim

13.8. l. Martin and Frida Wolkowsky and their children: New start in Palestine

13.8.2. Max one and Gertrud summer and their children: Survive in the Vichy France

13.8.3. Ernst and Johanna Bundheim and their children: Wrong identity in France

13.8.4. Max one and Erna Bundheim and their children as well as Caroline and Jette federation home: Murdered in Minsk, Theresienstadt and Auschwitz

13.8.5. Ernst and Johanna Bundheim and their children: See again in Haifa