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KING OF GOSHEN JACOB (Israel) ben ISAAC 1891–1744 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1891

Birth Location: Aram, Paktia, Afghanistan

Death Date: 1744 BC

Death Location: Rameses, Goshen, Egypt

Father: ISSAC ABRAHAM

Mother: REBEKAH BEHUEL

Spouse(s): LEAH Aram

Children(s): KING ISRAEL

The story of KING OF GOSHEN JACOB (Israel) ben ISAAC began in 1891 in Aram, Paktia, Afghanistan. KING OF GOSHEN JACOB (Israel) ben ISAAC married Leah Lleah Bint Laban Of Paddam Aram, and had children including Joseph, King Of Goshen Judah Judeh Ben Israel. KING OF GOSHEN JACOB (Israel) ben ISAAC passed away in 1744 in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt.

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Biography

  • The story of KING OF GOSHEN JACOB (Israel) ben ISAAC began in 1891 in Aram, Paktia, Afghanistan.
  • KING OF GOSHEN JACOB (Israel) ben ISAAC married Leah Lleah Bint Laban Of Paddam Aram, and had children including Joseph, King Of Goshen Judah Judeh Ben Israel.
  • KING OF GOSHEN JACOB (Israel) ben ISAAC passed away in 1744 in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt.

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KING ISAAC's Ancestors

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KING ISAAC
1891–1744
Birth Place: Aram, Paktia, Afghanistan
Parents
ISSAC ben ABRAHAM
1951–1771
Chaldea, Mesopotomia
REBEKAH (BINT) BEHUEL
1912–
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

KING ISAAC's Descendants

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KING (OF GOSHEN JACOB (Israel) ben) ISAAC (1891–1744 BC) m. LEAH ((LLEAH) BINT LABAN of Paddam) Aram (1829 BC–1745 BC)
  1. 1. KING (OF GOSHEN JUDAH (Judeh) ben) ISRAEL 1804–1675 m. TAMUR ((Tamar) of the Midianites TAMUR(Tamar) of the) Canaanites 1753–1500
    1. 1. ZARAH ((Zerah) ben) JUDAH 1751–1638 m. ELECTRA (DE) PLEIADES 1500–1414
      1. 1. DARDANUS (King of Troy) (Acadia) 1470–1414 m. PRINCESS (BASIA ASIA) ILIUM 1460–1368
        1. 1. ERICHTHONIUS (King of Troy) (Acadia) 1450–1386 m. ASTVOCHO ((Astyoche) of) Arcadia 1397–1375
    2. 2. ZARAH ((Zerah) ben JUDAH) Dardania 1738–1638

KING ISAAC's Timeline

2 Records

1744
1744 BC
Death of KING OF GOSHEN JACOB (Israel) ben ISAAC in Rameses, Goshen, Egypt
Rameses, Goshen, Egypt
1891
1891
Birth of KING OF GOSHEN JACOB (Israel) ben ISAAC in Aram, Paktia, Afghanistan
Aram, Paktia, Afghanistan

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1891
    Event Place: Aram, Paktia, Afghanistan

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1744 BC
    Event Place: Rameses, Goshen, Egypt

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