Nomes Sefaradi 1 Bibliografias


Nessa nossa série de publicações, iremos apresentar  vários nomes Sefaradis com suas respectivas referências  bibliográficas .

As  referências bibliográficas  não garantem a condição de ser Judeu.Como  sabemos,ser Judeu é uma condição muito mais profunda do que a rastreabilidade genealógica e nem depende dela,porém traçam uma pista histórica, para aqueles que querem saber  se possuem origem histórica Sefardita, no nosso caso .

 

Iremos começar pelo sobrenome Brandão, sobrenome de minha família por parte de mãe.

 

Brandao

1-Sephardic names extracted from the book, "Finding Our Fathers", by Dan Rottenberg. Each name is followed by a short biography and references for additional information.  This book is a fine reference for those interested in learning Jewish genealogy research.  The publication explains how and where to conduct research and can be purchased on this site through Amazon.com

 

2- From the book, "Jews in Colonial Brazil", by Arnold Wizhitzer.(~)

3- From the book, "The Sephardim of England", by Albert M. Hyamson.(~)

4- From the book, "The Jews of Jamaica", by Richard D. Barnett and Philip Wright. This book contains tombstone inscriptions and dates of death from 1663-1880. Only names that appeared Sephardic are included here.(~)

5- "Raizes Judaicas No Brasil" by Flavio Mendes Carvalho. This book contains names of Sephardim involved in the inquisition in Brazil. Many times date of birth, occupation, name of parents, age, and location of domicile are also included. Included in this list are the names of the relatives of the victims. Many of the victims were tortured to death or exiled so their lines might end here.(~)

6- Sephardic names extracted from the book, "Noble Families Among The Sephardic Jews" by Isaac Da Costa, Bertram Brewster, and Cecil Roth. This book provides genealogy information about many of the more famous Sephardic families of Iberia, England and Amsterdam. For those tracing Sephardim from Spain to England or to Amsterdam, this book can be most valuable. Many name changes and aliases are provided. This reference documents the assimilation, name changes and coversion of many Sephardic families in Spain, England and The Netherlands. There is also a large section dealing the the genealogy of the members of Capadose family that converted to Christianity. (~)

7- Sephardic names from the book, "A Origem Judaica dos Brasileiros", by Jose Geraldo Rodrigues de Alckmin Filho, who personally provided the text. This publication contains a list of 517 Sephardic families punished by the inquisition in Portugal and Brazil. As familias punidas pela Inquidicao em Portugal e no Brasil.. (~)

8-  The Circumcision Register of Isaac and Abraham De Paiba (1715-1775) from the Achives of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Congregation of Bevis Marks (London. England). Family names include those circumcised, God fathers, and God mothers. There are also short sections of additional circumcisions 1679-99 (40a), Marriages 1679-89 (40b), and births of daughters 1679-99(40c)  (~)

9- "Diciionario Sefaradi De Sobrenomes" ("Dictionary of Sephardic Surnames"):  This reference provides thousand of Sephardic names of immigrants to Brazil.  The authors have attempted to provide the ports of departure of these immigrants. The source of this information is also available.

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