Family of Soliman
Saint-Sauveur, 1637-1670
Tree of 6 people across 3 generations, 5 filiation links drawn, some of them recorded in an index.
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✓ Demonstrated≈ Probable? PlausibleNo published level
Members
Family members
6 members, 6 of them with a page
Without a published page, the name comes from the record and links to its mention.
Generation 1
SolimanIdentity: demonstrated (Explicitly attested by the source.)
Generation 3
Life and events
Parishes
- Saint-Sauveur6 records · 18 mentions
Contemporary context
- This family is documented in Jerusalem during the attested period of Plague of 1643-1644: friars of the Custody of the Holy Land. This overlap of dates and places is given as context: it establishes no individual impact. See the event
- This family is documented in Jerusalem during the attested period of The 1670 plague: Bethlehem and Jerusalem. This overlap of dates and places is given as context: it establishes no individual impact. See the event
Records per decade
Records per decade from 1640s to 1670s, 5 dated records in total.
- 1640s: 2 records
- 1650s: 1 record
- 1660s: 1 record
- 1670s: 1 record
Band: attested period of Plague of 1643-1644: friars of the Custody of the Holy Land.
Band: attested period of The 1670 plague: Bethlehem and Jerusalem.
Sources and method
Starting point
Probable starting point
The identity of the person opening this family is established as probable, not as demonstrated: the filiations shown depend on it.
SolimanLLP-3090
father, record of 1637 · See their mention in the 1637 record.
Identity: probable : Starting point (Inferred with high confidence, not attested verbatim.)What this level means
Provenance of the reconstruction
Founding decision and fingerprint, shown here: verifiable, reversible.
Two matched mentions open the lineage, each with its page:
- CTS-STA-i182-14-autre-11637 · Saint-Sauveur
- SS-BAP-1648-i177-21-grand_pere-11648 · Saint-Sauveur
Fingerprint: b1b80f6dWhat this is
A record counts once even if it names several members (18 mentions).
The generations shown are deduced from the filiations stated in the records, never read as-is from a single source. Each "Child of" link carries its certainty level and links back to the record that establishes it.
What this level means
- ✓ Demonstrated, attested by a record
- ≈ Probable, converging evidence
- ? Plausible, open hypothesis
Thin line, no marker: attested by a record, no confidence published for this pair.
Ottoman Holy Land Christian Communities Project, "Family of Soliman," accessed 17 August 2026, https://levantinelives.org/en/familles/F076/. Version cited: snapshot from 17 August 2026, hash b13bd7cd21c8.
Cite this record.
Reference (Chicago style).
Ottoman Holy Land Christian Communities Project, "Family of Soliman," accessed 17 August 2026, https://levantinelives.org/en/familles/F076/. Version cited: snapshot from 17 August 2026, hash b13bd7cd21c8.
See the BibTeX and RIS formats
@misc{levantine_f076,
title = {Family of Soliman},
author = {{Ottoman Holy Land Christian Communities Project}},
year = {2026},
howpublished = {https://levantinelives.org/en/familles/F076/},
note = {Snapshot 2026-08-17, hash b13bd7cd21c8, id F076},
urldate = {2026-08-17}
}TY - DATA TI - Family of Soliman AU - Ottoman Holy Land Christian Communities Project DA - 2026/08/17 PY - 2026 UR - https://levantinelives.org/en/familles/F076/ ID - F076 N1 - Snapshot 2026-08-17, hash b13bd7cd21c8 Y2 - 2026-08-17 ER -
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