Samin family
Sainte-Catherine Bethléem, 1663-1678
Tree of 18 people across 3 generations, 16 filiation links attested by a record.
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Members
Family members (18)
Generation 1
manSamin
Generation 2
Children of Samin
womanCodsia (Cudzia, Elena) de la maison Giamin (Samin), epouse d'Andreas fils de Franciscus
womanNassaria fille de Samin de Nazareth
By marriage with Nassaria fille de Samin de Nazareth
manGeorgius fils de Georgius (1643) By marriage with Nassaria fille de Samin de Nazareth
Generation 3
Children of Nassaria fille de Samin de Nazareth and Georgius fils de Georgius (1643)
Life and events
Parishes
- Sainte-Catherine Bethléem19 records · 34 mentions
Contemporary context
- This family is documented in Bethlehem 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 1660s to 1670s, 19 dated records in total.
- 1660s: 12 records
- 1670s: 7 records
Band: attested period of The 1670 plague: Bethlehem and Jerusalem.
Sources and method
SaminLLP-R0723
bride’s father, record of 1663 · See their mention in the 1663 record.
Provenance of the reconstruction
Founding decision and fingerprint, shown here: verifiable, reversible.
A record counts once even if it names several members (34 mentions).
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What this level means
- ✓ Demonstrated, attested by a record
- ≈ Probable, converging evidence
- ? Plausible, open hypothesis
A solid line means a published source states this filiation. A diamond after a name marks a link the sources have not demonstrated; its exact level is given on the person page.
Ottoman Holy Land Christian Communities Project, "Samin family," accessed 22 August 2026, https://levantinelives.org/en/familles/FC-0044/. Version cited: snapshot from 22 August 2026, hash 6e786c75bf1b.
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Reference (Chicago style).
Ottoman Holy Land Christian Communities Project, "Samin family," accessed 22 August 2026, https://levantinelives.org/en/familles/FC-0044/. Version cited: snapshot from 22 August 2026, hash 6e786c75bf1b.
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title = {Samin family},
author = {{Ottoman Holy Land Christian Communities Project}},
year = {2026},
howpublished = {https://levantinelives.org/en/familles/FC-0044/},
note = {Snapshot 2026-08-22, hash 6e786c75bf1b, id FC-0044},
urldate = {2026-08-22}
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