NameFranziska Zeisel Beer
Birthabt 1800
FatherNaftali Herz Beer (1782-1856)
MotherJudith Hermann (~1782-)
Spouses
BirthMoravska Radiměř, Czech Republic
DeathOct 1854
Father? Zeisel
ChildrenJohanna (1826-1862)
 Caroline (1828-)
 Sophie (1830-)
 Adeline (1831-)
 Moses (1833-)
 Emanuel Moritz (1840-1907)
 David (1835-1901)
 Alois (1833-)
 Karolina (1845-)
Notes for Franziska Zeisel Beer
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Dear Randy,

This time I went to local archive in Zdar nad Sazavou where town archive and Censuses of Rozsochy are stored today.

In Census 1857 there was only one Zeisel/Zeizl family listed.

In house no.19:

widdow Fr.ska Zeizl, born in 1800

son Alois Zeizl, born in 1833, note. soldier

son David Zeizl, born 1835, note. soldier

son Heinrich Zeizl, born February 16, 1837, erased indicating he moved out

son Emanuel recte Moritz Zeizl, born December 12, 1840, note:in Zlatkov, 2miles east of Rozsochy

daughter Hanny Zeizl, born 1828

daughter Karolina Zeizl, born 1845

The Census 1857 was supplemented with two papers (certificates of birth, see attached) on Heinrich and Emanuel Zeisels. The papers read when those two were born, circumised and name of father: Joachim, and mother: Fanni nee Beer.

In Census 1868, the family did not live in Rozsochy as a whole. However, in house no. 11, Jindrich (=Heinrich) Zeissel was listed:

Jindrich Zeissel, born 1837 in Roszochy, shopkeeper

wife Frantiska Zeissel, born 18?0 (1830?) in Roszochy, shopkeeper

step-son Alois Maier, born 1849 in Roszochy, single, helping hand in shop

step-son Leopold Maier, born 1854 inVojetin, single, helping hand in shop, domicile in Kromeriz

step-son Moritz Maier, born 1858 inVojetin, single, schoolkid, domicile in Kromeriz

(he is erased, indicating he moved out)

In the same house, Heinrich´s sister Karoline Zeissel lived (next page), born 1845, single, helping hand in shop, note: in Raclavice, today Horni Radslavice, 25miles WSS of Rozsochy, 5miles W of Velke Mezirici.

To learn as much as possible more, I checked another valuable source of data, Parish records which often also enlisted Jewish families in parish list of souls. In register 1847-1861, I found the family in house no. 19:

Joachim Zeisl, died in October 1854

Franciska Zeisl

son Alois, born in June 4, 1833, soldier

son David, born in December 29, 1835

son Heinrich, born in February 16, 1837

son Emanuel, born in December 12, 1840

daughter Hanny

daughter Karolina, born in December 16, 1845

In register 1862-1873, the family was also listed, but lately erased:

Franciska Zeisl, tradersman wife (handelsmanfrau), deceased

son Alois, born in June 4, 1833, married

son David, born in December 29, 1835, married

son Emanuel, born in December 12, 1840, married

daughter Hanny, born 1828, deceased

daughter Karolina, born in December 16, 1845, converted to catholicism, married R/Lorenz (?) Novotny. It must have happened after 1868 (the Census where she is listed still as israelitische).

Ussually, in local archives, the records written in 1850 and later are stored. I shall continue with estate (landlord) records to see the earlier records. Those shall be located in Landesarchiv in Brno.

Best regards,

Julius
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