{"id":2046,"date":"2016-12-28T09:59:34","date_gmt":"2016-12-28T13:59:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.papaworx.com\/Book\/?page_id=2046"},"modified":"2016-12-28T09:59:34","modified_gmt":"2016-12-28T13:59:34","slug":"11-4","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.stuehlingen.online\/Book\/?page_id=2046","title":{"rendered":"11-4"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"Standard\"> When the eviction became law in the spring of 1743 and the Jews had to leave, three Jews, namely, Chaim (Faistel) ben Judah <a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/doc.php?d=3563\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">[R3563]<\/span><\/a> and his son Mayer ben Chaim Gugenheim <a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/doc.php?d=3564\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">[R3564]<\/span><\/a> \u2013 both moving to Hechingen \u2013 and Mordechai (Marx) ben Elias Meyer <a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/doc.php?d=3565\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">[R3565]<\/span><\/a> managed to sell their houses on the open market. The others had to await the collective fire sales ordained by the authorities in 1745, 1747, 1749, 1752, 1755, and 1759. In 1745 Salomon Weyl <a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/doc.php?d=1222\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">[R1222]<\/span><\/a> and his father Marum, Sandel&#8217;s son <a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/doc.php?d=3451\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">[R3451]<\/span><\/a>, had their houses sold; they had both moved to Gailingen. Isac ben Abraham Bickert, who had moved to Worblingen, had two houses sold <a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/doc.php?d=3446\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">[R3446,<\/span><\/a> <a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/doc.php?d=3447\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">R3447]<\/span><\/a>. Faistel Gugenheim had another house sold <a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/doc.php?d=3448\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">[R3448]<\/span><\/a>, and Joseph (<em>Lang Jossel<\/em>) ben Samuel (<a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/tree.php?t=G1.2.1.4.1\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">G1.2.1.4.1<\/span><\/a>) had two houses sold <a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/doc.php?d=3449\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">[R3449,<\/span><\/a> <a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/doc.php?d=3450\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">R3450]<\/span><\/a>. Another house of Marx Meyer (<a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/tree.php?t=M1.2.2\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">M1.2.2<\/span><\/a>) was sold. Multiple houses sold for the same person probably included houses occupied by married children or parents.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"Standard\">In 1747 the houses of Marum (<em>Dicker<\/em>) ben Samuel Weyl who had moved to Lengnau were sold, as well as the house that had belonged to Abraham Bloch, whose children were living in Endingen, and that of Schmuli Weyl.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"Standard\"> In 1749 the house of Haymann Bickert living in Lengnau and that of Jonas Weyl (<a class=\"Internet_20_link\" href=\"\/Stuehlingen\/tree.php?t=R1.1.2.1\"><span class=\"Internet_20_link\">R1.1.2.1<\/span><\/a>), who had moved to Randegg, were sold. In 1752 another house of Jonas Weyl in Randegg was sold. In 1753 Salomon Weyl (either Marumb Sandel&#8217;s or Marum Dicker&#8217;s son), living in Ettenheim, had his house sold, and in 1759 Marum ben Seligmann Gugenheim&#8217;s house was finally sold.<span class=\"Footnote_20_Reference\"><span class=\"Footnote_20_anchor\" title=\"Footnote: This name cannot be attributed.\"><a id=\"body_ftn5\" href=\"#ftn4\">54<\/a><\/span><\/span> All sales were based on an initial down payment with interest-free installments over several years.<\/span><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span class=\"Standard\"> By 1745 St\u00fchlingen was judenrein (free of Jews), with only a legend remaining.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p class=\"Footnote\"><span class=\"footnodeNumber\"><a id=\"ftn5\" class=\"Footnote_20_Symbol\" href=\"#body_ftn5\">5<\/a><\/span>This name cannot be attributed.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When the eviction became law in the spring of 1743 and the Jews had to leave, three Jews, namely, Chaim (Faistel) ben Judah [R3563] and his son Mayer ben Chaim Gugenheim [R3564] \u2013 both moving to Hechingen \u2013 and Mordechai (Marx) ben Elias Meyer [R3565] managed to sell their houses on the open market. 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