Mansur l'Alepin family
Saint-Sauveur, 1697-1704
Tree of 8 people across 3 generations, 5 filiation links attested by a record.
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Members
Family members (8)
Generation 1
By marriage with Mansur l'Alepin
womanAnna epouse de Mansur d'Alep By marriage with Mansur l'Alepin
manMansur d'Alep By marriage with Mansur l'Alepin
Generation 2
Children of Mansur l'Alepin
womanCatharina fille de Mansur l'Alepin, epouse d'Ysa eben Damar
By marriage with Catharina fille de Mansur l'Alepin, epouse d'Ysa eben Damar
manYsa eben Damar, grec catholique By marriage with Catharina fille de Mansur l'Alepin, epouse d'Ysa eben Damar
Children of Mansur l'Alepin, Anna epouse de Mansur d'Alep and Mansur d'Alep
Generation 3
Life and events
Parishes
- Saint-Sauveur4 records · 8 mentions
Records per decade
Records per decade from 1690s to 1700s, 4 dated records in total.
- 1690s: 3 records
- 1700s: 1 record
Sources and method
Mansur l'AlepinLLP-R3830
spelling in the record: Mansur [Alepini ?]
father, record of 1697 · See their mention in the 1697 record.
Provenance of the reconstruction
Founding decision and fingerprint, shown here: verifiable, reversible.
What the sources do not say
A documented event affects this parish during this period.
Jerusalem · The documented epidemic of 1702: Bethlehem, Jerusalem and Ein Karem (1702)
Scope rules bar the link between this family and this event: no record places it there, at the time and place the event is attested. A silence, not a gap.
A record counts once even if it names several members (8 mentions).
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- ✓ Demonstrated, attested by a record
- ≈ Probable, converging evidence
- ? Plausible, open hypothesis
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Ottoman Holy Land Christian Communities Project, "Mansur l'Alepin family," accessed 22 August 2026, https://levantinelives.org/en/familles/FC-0096/. Version cited: snapshot from 22 August 2026, hash 6e786c75bf1b.
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Reference (Chicago style).
Ottoman Holy Land Christian Communities Project, "Mansur l'Alepin family," accessed 22 August 2026, https://levantinelives.org/en/familles/FC-0096/. Version cited: snapshot from 22 August 2026, hash 6e786c75bf1b.
See the BibTeX and RIS formats
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title = {Mansur l'Alepin family},
author = {{Ottoman Holy Land Christian Communities Project}},
year = {2026},
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note = {Snapshot 2026-08-22, hash 6e786c75bf1b, id FC-0096},
urldate = {2026-08-22}
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