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Judah of Jacob 1805–1670 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1805

Birth Location: Hebron, Canaan, Palestine

Death Date: 1670

Death Location: Rameses, Goshen, Egypt

Father: Jacob Goshen

Mother:

Spouse(s): Tamar Epher, Tamar Kadesh

Children(s): Phares Judah, Zerah Judah, Zarah Judah, Pharez Judah

Judah of Jacob was born in 1805 in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine, the child of Jacob Ben Israel King Goshen And Leah Bint Laban. Judah of Jacob married Tamar Bat Kadesh, Tamar Epher, and had children including Mahol Of Dardania, Perez Of Judah, Phares Judah, Pharez Ben Judah, Zarah Ben Judah, Zerah Zehrah Zarah Zare Ibn Judah. Judah of Jacob passed away in 1670 in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt.

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Biography

  • Judah of Jacob was born in 1805 in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine, the child of Jacob Ben Israel King Goshen And Leah Bint Laban.
  • Judah of Jacob married Tamar Bat Kadesh, Tamar Epher, and had children including Mahol Of Dardania, Perez Of Judah, Phares Judah, Pharez Ben Judah, Zarah Ben Judah, Zerah Zehrah Zarah Zare Ibn Judah.
  • Judah of Jacob passed away in 1670 in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt.

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Judah Jacob's Ancestors

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Judah Jacob
1805–1670
Birth Place: Hebron, Canaan, Palestine
Parents
Jacob Ben Israel King Goshen
1892–1745
Haran, Lerik, Azerbaijan
Grandparents
Isaac (son of) Abraham
1922–1742
Aram, Padan-Aram
Rebekah (bint) Betheul
1912–1720
Aram, Padan- Aram
Great-Grandparents
Bethuel Nahor
1942–1842
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Judah Jacob's Descendants

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Judah (of) Jacob (1805–1670) m. Tamar Epher (1793–1683) m. Tamar (bat) Kadesh (1765 BC–1500)
  1. 1. Phares Judah 1737–1638 m. Barayah Jacob 1744–1683
    1. 1. Esrom (Hezron ben Phares) Perez 1715–1586 m. Kanita Zebulun 1715–1586 m. Jephunneh Esron 1714–1614
      1. 1. Aram Esrom 1589–1464 m. Phozib Shelah 1590–
        1. 1. Kiya Tasherit 1589– m. AMMINADAB (Ben Ram) Israel m. Ram (Ben) Hezron 1589–1484
        2. 2. Thehara (Bint) Phozib 1460–
        3. 3. Aminadab (ben) Aram 1464–1364
        4. 4. Thehara (Tara) Aram 1460–
      2. 2. Caleb (ben) Ezrom 1588–1470
      3. 3. Aram Esrom 1589–1484
      4. 4. Aram (ben) Hezron 1589–1464
      5. 5. Jerahmeel (ben) Hezron 1589–1484
    2. 2. Hezron (Ben) Pharez 1715–1586
    3. 3. Ezrom (ben) Pharez 1715–1586
  2. 2. Zerah (Zehrah Zarah Zare ibn) Judah 1751–1565
  3. 3. Zarah (Ben) Judah 1738–1638
  4. 4. Pharez (ben) Judah 1738–1638

Judah Jacob's Timeline

2 Records

1670
1670
Death of Judah of Jacob in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt
Rameses, Goshen, Egypt
1805
1805
Birth of Judah of Jacob in Hebron, Canaan, Palestine
Hebron, Canaan, Palestine

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1805
    Event Place: Hebron, Canaan, Palestine

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1670
    Event Place: Rameses, Goshen, Egypt

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