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Settelahel, mere de Salomon le tailleur family

Saint-Sauveur, 1699-1762

3 generations · 8 people · 14 mentions in 10 records

Tree of 8 people across 3 generations, 4 filiation links attested by a record.

 Salomon18th centuryJerusalem
 Georgius18th centuryJerusalem
 Settelahel17th centuryJerusalem
 Angelica18th centuryJerusalem
 Tomas18th centurySee their family

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Members

Family members (8)

Generation 1

Generation 2

Children of Salomon père d'Angelica

Generation 3

Children of Angelica, soeur de Maria fille de Salomon le tailleur

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Life and events

Parishes

  • Saint-Sauveur10 records · 14 mentions

Contemporary context

  • This family is documented in Jerusalem during the attested period of The documented epidemic of 1702: Bethlehem, Jerusalem and Ein Karem. 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 plague of May–June 1711: 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 1690s to 1760s, 10 dated records in total.

  • 1690s: 1 record
  • 1700s: 7 records
  • 1710s: 1 record
  • 1720s: 0 records
  • 1730s: 0 records
  • 1740s: 0 records
  • 1750s: 0 records
  • 1760s: 1 record

Band: attested period of The documented epidemic of 1702: Bethlehem, Jerusalem and Ein Karem.

Band: attested period of The plague of May–June 1711: Bethlehem and Jerusalem.

Sources and method

Settelahel, mere de Salomon le tailleurLLP-R4108

spelling in the record: Settelahel

deceased, record of 1699 · See their mention in the 1699 record.

Provenance of the reconstruction

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What the sources do not say

  • A documented event affects this parish during this period.

    Jerusalem · The autumn 1710 plague: Bethlehem and Jerusalem (1710)

    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.

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  • A documented event affects this parish during this period.

    Jerusalem · Plague of 1720-1721 (Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Ein Karem) (1720-1721)

    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.

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  • A documented event affects this parish during this period.

    Jerusalem · Plague of 1732 (Bethlehem, Jerusalem, Ein Karem) (1732)

    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.

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  • A documented event affects this parish during this period.

    Jerusalem · The 1741-1742 plague: Bethlehem and Jerusalem (1741-1742)

    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.

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  • A documented event affects this parish during this period.

    Jerusalem · The 1760 plague: Jerusalem and its surroundings (1760)

    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.

    See the event

A record counts once even if it names several members (14 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, "Settelahel, mere de Salomon le tailleur family," accessed 22 August 2026, https://levantinelives.org/en/familles/FC-0101/. Version cited: snapshot from 22 August 2026, hash 6e786c75bf1b.

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Reference (Chicago style).

Ottoman Holy Land Christian Communities Project, "Settelahel, mere de Salomon le tailleur family," accessed 22 August 2026, https://levantinelives.org/en/familles/FC-0101/. Version cited: snapshot from 22 August 2026, hash 6e786c75bf1b.

See the BibTeX and RIS formats
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