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David Antonio de Castro 1650–1730 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1650

Birth Location: Jaén, Kingdom of Jaén, Crown of Castile (Modern Andalucía, Spain)

Death Date: 22 Dec 1730

Death Location: Beth Haim Sephardic Jewish Cemetery

Father: Pedro Castro

Mother: Ana Sangrandora

Spouse(s): Abigail CASTRO

Children(s): Daniel Mendoza

The story of David Antonio de Castro began in 1650 in Jaén, Kingdom of Jaén, Crown of Castile (Modern Andalucía, Spain). David Antonio de Castro married Abigail De David Haim De Isaac De La Penha Castro, and had children including Daniel David De Mendoza. David Antonio de Castro passed away in 1730 in Beth Haim Sephardic Jewish Cemetery.

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Biography

  • The story of David Antonio de Castro began in 1650 in Jaén, Kingdom of Jaén, Crown of Castile (Modern Andalucía, Spain).
  • David Antonio de Castro married Abigail De David Haim De Isaac De La Penha Castro, and had children including Daniel David De Mendoza.
  • David Antonio de Castro passed away in 1730 in Beth Haim Sephardic Jewish Cemetery.

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David Castro's Ancestors

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David Castro
1650–1730
Birth Place: Jaén, Kingdom of Jaén, Crown of Castile (Modern Andalucía, Spain)
Parents
Pedro Jacob de Castro
1624–1694
Seville, Kingdom of Seville, Crown of Castile (Modern Andalucía, Spain)
Ana (López Mérida de Morales) Sangrandora
1625–1694
Valladolid, Kingdom of Valladolid, Crown of Castile (Modern Spain)
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David Castro's Descendants

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David (Antonio de) Castro (1650–22 Dec 1730) m. Abigail (De David Haim De Isaac de LA PENHA) CASTRO (1665–13 July 1751)
  1. 1. Daniel (David de) Mendoza 1685–1755 m. Esther Lopez 1685–1774
    1. 1. Aaron (Daniel de) Mendoza 1709–1776 m. Benvenida ('Abraham') Tubi 1709–1765
      1. 1. Solomon ('Aaron') Mendoza 1735–1815 m. Reyna 1754–1815
        1. 1. Jacob (Solomon) Mendoza 1781–1843 m. Hannah Hart 1782–1858
        2. 2. Abraham ('Solomon') Mendoza 1783–
        3. 3. Raphael ('Solomon') Mendoza 1795–1838
        4. 4. Abigail ('Solomon') Mendoza 1778–
        5. 5. Rachel ('Solomon') Mendoza 1787–
        6. 6. Sarah Mendoza 1798–1873
        7. 7. Welcome Mendoza 1792–
    2. 2. Abigail (Daniel de) MENDOZA 1708–
    3. 3. Blanca (de) MENDOZA 1720–
    4. 4. Jacob (de) MENDOZA 1730–1791
    5. 5. Rachel (de) Mendoza 1711–
    6. 6. Ribca (de) MENDOZA 1710–
    7. 7. Bathsheba (Hagar Agnes Aaron Mendoza) Solomon 1716–

David Castro's Timeline

3 Records

1650
1650
Birth of David Antonio de Castro in Jaén, Kingdom of Jaén, Crown of Castile (Modern Andalucía, Spain)
Jaén, Kingdom of Jaén, Crown of Castile (Modern Andalucía, Spain)
1680
1680
Age 30
David Antonio de Castro was married in Sevilla, Sevilla, Andalucia, Espagne
Sevilla, Sevilla, Andalucia, Espagne
1730
22 Dec 1730
Age 80
Death of David Antonio de Castro in Amsterdam, County of Holland, Dutch Republic (Modern Netherlands)
Amsterdam, County of Holland, Dutch Republic (Modern Netherlands)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1650
    Event Place: Jaén, Kingdom of Jaén, Crown of Castile (Modern Andalucía, Spain)
    Record Source:
    [1] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1680
    Event Place: Sevilla, Sevilla, Andalucia, Espagne
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Dec 1730
    Event Place: Amsterdam, County of Holland, Dutch Republic (Modern Netherlands)
    Record Source:
    [1] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Beth Haim Sephardic Jewish Cemetery

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