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1758 - 1805 (47 years)
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Name |
Bayer, Samuel [1] |
Born |
1758 |
Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) |
Gender |
Male |
Also Known As |
Samuel Joseph |
CAUS |
inflammation of pancreas [2] |
Census |
1783 |
Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) |
- Samuel Joseph, son of Joseph Samuel, married with no children, schnittwaren=draperies
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AKA (Facts Pg) |
Bef 1785 |
Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) |
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Residence |
Between 1785 and 1796 |
Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) [3] |
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AKA (Facts Pg) |
Aft 1785 |
Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) [3] |
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Census |
1793 |
Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) [1] |
- peddler--Samuel Payer, without Schutz
wife Rachel
firstborn son Nathan, single
son Gabriel, single
daughter Sara
daughter Maria
footnote 37:
hereof four more householders written ditto so that they write without Schutz, according to ___ but more likely has been Schlusselberg
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Census |
1799 |
Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) |
- Bayer Samuel
Members of family:
Nathan
Personal data:
age: unknown present: unknown
marital status: unknown familial status: unknown
children: unknown sex: male
sons: ?
daughters: ? ordinal number: ?
wife`s name: unknown
the amount of contribution: ? owns imperialpermission? unknown
from when does he live? ? owns habitants rights? unknown
livelihoods: unknown
Wedding consensus:
village: Kasejovice manor: Lná?e
country: unknown when awarded? 1783
Note: -
Topographical and registration information:
region: Práche?ský current district: Strakonice
the administrative unit: Lná?e a Slatina type of administrative unit: farm
the smaller admin. unit: - the type of the smaller admin. unit: unknown
house number: ?
Include the protection of:
village: unknown
manor: unknown
country: unknown
came from: left where:
village: unknown village: unknown
manor: unknown manor: unknown
country: unknown country: unknown
The inventory drawn up: unknown
Ownership and other details:
property: unknown
way property: unknown type of property: unknown
Note: -
Record from year: 1799
http://www.projektsoupis.cz/adetail.php?id=1&id1=Bayer&id2=unknown&id3=unknown&id4=-&id5=Pr%C3%A1che%C5%88sk%C3%BD&id6=Samuel&id7=2159
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Occupation |
Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) [3] |
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Related to my family |
Y |
Religion |
Jewish familiant [4] |
_UID |
11AF5731339F44A6A01F944C0744731A7BFC |
Died |
11 Feb 1805 |
Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) |
- age 47 per death register
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Person ID |
I2648 |
Buyer, Stier and Related Families |
Last Modified |
22 May 2015 |
DNA Tests |
1 DNA test is associated with Bayer, Samuel  |
Test Type | Taken by | Haplogroup | Test Information |
Y-DNA-67 |
Private | E-M35 |
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Family |
Goetschal, Katharina, b. 1752, d. 1819, Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) (Age 67 years) |
Married |
1783 |
_UID |
58B92AD1A0AB4BC3B797E806DD7F0E444F9A |
Children |
| 1. Bayer, Nathan, b. 1785, Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) , d. 20 Jan 1818, Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) (Age 33 years) |
| 2. Bayer, Jacob, b. 1787, d. 1820, Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) (Age 33 years) |
| 3. Bayer, Beril, b. 1788, Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia)  |
| 4. Bayer, Sarah, b. 1790, Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) , d. 1803, Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia) (Age 13 years) |
| 5. Bayer, Maria, b. 1793 |
| 6. Bayer, Roesl, b. 1794, Kasejovice CZ (Kassejowitz, Prachensky, Bohemia)  |
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Documents |
 | Annotated plan of the Jewish quarter of Kasejovice
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Albums |
 | Jewish Communities of Bohemia: Kasejovice (115) Information about the Jewish Community of Kasejovice in the Prachensky region of Bohemia, including description, history, records, and photos |
Last Modified |
5 Oct 2012 |
Family ID |
F902 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- name may have originally been Löwy
Before the establishment of the ghetto, the following Jews lived in Kasejovice, according to the 1719 census:
Marek Samuel, of Jacob's tribe, feathers and cloth merchant, with a family of six.
Lobl Samuel, of Jacob's tribe, born locally, with a family of six.
Herman Samuel, of Levi's tribe, born locally, feathers and wool merchant, with a family of 11.
from Jewishgen cemetery project:
KASEJOVICE: US Comm. no. CZCE000348
Location: 500 meters NNW of Catholic church. The German name was Kassejowitz. It is in Bohemia-Plzen-jih at 49 28 latitude and 13 44 longitude, 15 km. NNE of Horazdovice, 30 km SW of Pribram, and 48 km SE of Plzen. Present town population: 1000-5000 with currently no Jewish population.
A prayer room was recorded before 1618. Jewish population in 1930 was 28. Noteworthy historical events: ghetto constructed about 1727; peak Jewish population in mid-19th century , later moving to big towns; independent congregation abolished between 1922 and 1930. Noteworthy individuals: Rabbis Shalomon and Jakub Lazar . The cemetery was probably established in 1704. The last known burial was before 1943. The Jewish community was Conservative. Other towns and villages that used this cemetery were Podhuri, 5 km away; Nepomuk, 11 km away, and Blatna, 11 km away. The cemetery is not land-marked.
The cemetery location is rural , on a hillside and at the crown of a hill, and isolated with no sign. The cemetery is reached by turning directly off a public road. Access to the cemetery is open with permission. The cemetery is surrounded by a continuous masonry wall and a gate that locks.
Size of cemetery before and after WWII: 0.3086 hectares. 100-500 gravestones are in cemetery, regardless of condition or position with 100-500 in original location and 1-20 not in original locations. Less than 25% of surviving stones toppled or broken. Some stones removed from the cemetery are in cemetery in Kasejovice. The oldest legible gravestone is from 1710. Tombstones in the cemetery are datable from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The marble, granite, limestone, and sandstone tombstones and memorial markers are flat shaped stones, finely smoothed and inscribed stones, flat stones with carved relief decoration, double tombstones, and multi-stone monuments, some with metal fences around graves, inscribed in Hebrew, German, and/or Czech. The cemetery contains no known mass graves. Within the limits of the cemetery, there is a pre-burial house.
The present owner of the property, used only for Jewish cemetery purposes, is the Jewish community of Plzen. Properties adjacent to the cemetery are agricultural and residential. The cemetery is visited occasionally by private visitors. The cemetery was vandalized between 1945 and ten years ago but not in the last 10 years. Past maintenance: re-erection of stones after 1971 and continual clearing of vegetation by local non-Jewish residents and Jewish individuals abroad. Current care: occasional clearing or cleaning by individuals and by a regular unpaid caretaker.
Weather erosion is a moderate threat. Name, address and telephone numbers of persons completing this survey: 1. Dr. Peter Braun, Komenskeho 43, 323 13 Plzen, tel. 019/52-15-58; 2. Rudolf Lowy, Jesenicka 33, 323 23 Plzen, tel. 019/52-06-84; and 3. Jiri Fiedler, Brdickova 1916, 155 00 Praha 5, tel. 02/55-33-40 on 1 September 1992 using the following documentation: 1. Die Juden und Judengemeinden Bohmens...; Jan Pelant: Mesta a mestecka Zapadoceskeho kraje ; Jan Herman: Jewish Cemeteries in Bohemia and Moravia ; V. Mentberger: Kasejovicti zide ; and notes of Statni zidovske muzeum Praha.. The site was visited, on 26 May 1992, by Braun and Lowy. K. Polanka in Kasejovice was interviewed.
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Sources |
- [S348] Jewish Register of 1793; Soupis zidovskych rodin v Cechach z roku 1793.
- [S957] .
- [S725] The Jews of Kasejovice.
- [S231] Familiant Book of Region Prachensky 1799-1842.
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