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Nikolsburg visitors to the Leipzig Fair

In the 17th and 18th centuries the three fairs at Leipzig were the most important business events of Europe. At Michaelmas, New Year and Easter, huge caravans of covered waggons set off from towns all over Germany and Austro-Hungary for the long journey to the fair. Jewish merchants played a major role in the success of the Leipzig Fair and the preparations for the departure for Leipzig were a major part of the social life of every Jewish community. Substantial numbers of Jewish merchants from Nikolsburg travelled to Leipzig for the fairs every year, on the way joining the far larger contingent from Prague.

As usual, the authorities made sure that Jewish participants in the Leipzig Fairs paid far more than anyone else for the privilege, and careful records were kept of those in attendance. At the beginning of this century, the old attendance records for the years 1675 to 1764 were discovered in the Leipzig archives and in 1928 Max Freudenthal published his catalog of attendeees, "Leipziger Messgäste" (J.Kauffmann Verlag, Frankfurt am Main). This contains the entire record of Jewish participants at the Leipzig Fair broken down according to town of origin. The following is the list he published for Nikolsburg. The style of naming varies; some persons already used a family name (e.g. Michelstädter, Fränkel, Holleschauer), others simply used the traditional combination of personal name father's personal name (e.g. Aron Josef, Jakob Salomon).

Gerstel Abraham, 1726
Jakob Abraham, 1727-28
Marcus Abraham, 1699, 1703
Moses Abraham, 1741 with Isaak Bacharach
Gottschalk Alexander, 1746
Baruch Aron, 1706, 1708, 1711, 1718
Marcus Aron, 1729
Josef Austerlitz, 1675, 1681, 1684-93
Moses Austerlitz (son of Josef A.), 1685-98, 1700-03, 1705-09, 1718
Salomon Austerlitz, 1676-79, 1692
Isaak Bacharach, 1728, 1730-32, 1740-44, 1746, 1748
Israel Bacharach, 1729
Perez Baer, 1734 with Aron Michelstädter
Moses Beck, 1694
Perl Beck, 1694
Schie Berl Beck, 1725
Salomon Behrel, 1694
Marcy Bendix, 1685-1700, 1702, 1705-08, 1710
Hirschel Berl (Baer), 1730-32, 1735-36
Isaak Beun (Bein), 1727-29
Moses Bibiz, 1740 with Aron Michelstädter
Israel Biegheim, 1722 with Berl Goldschmidt
Josef Brück, 1739
Jakob Cohn, 1742-43
Bernd David, 1711, "poor man"
Jakob David, 1685, 1691-1703, 1705-12, 1717-19, 1725, 1717 with his son Isaak Jakob
Simon David, 1698
Aron Elias, 1721 with Aron Michelstädter
Jakob Ephraim, 1740
David Israel Fränckel, 1743-44
Hermann Fränckel, 1681
Isaak Fränckel, 1685
Koppel Fränckel (i), 1679, 1681, 1685-91, (ii) 1738
Simon Fränckel, 1701, 1703, 1705
Hirschel Frank, 1730 with Abraham Michelstädter
Hirchel Füchsel, 1706
Abraham Gabriel, 1726-27
Hirschel Gabriel, 1752 with Meyer Moses Pollitzer
Joachim Gerstel (tailor), 1687, 1690, 1692-1700
Salomon Gerstel, 1747
Abraham Goldschmidt (i), 1677, 1681, 1685-98 with his sons Löbel and Perl
Abraham Goldschmidt (ii), 1737 with Bernhard Goldschmidt
Aron Goldschmidt, 1749-50
Bernhard (Berl, Bernd) Goldschmidt, 1675, 1676, 1698, 1707-14, 1716, 1718-27, 1731-39, 1743-44, -1746, often with relations and servants, 1720 with his son
Moses Goldschmidt, 1691-93
Israel Halberstadt, 1729
Bernhard Hirschel, 1743
Jakob Hirschel, 1717-18
Moses Hirschel, 1730 with Moses Michelstädter
Samuel Hirschel, 1743 with Abraham Michelstädter
Bernd Holleschauer, 1706
Isaak Holleschauer, with Berl Goldschmidt
Marcus Holleschauer, 1686
Seckel Holleschauer, 1744, 1746-48, 1750-52, 1754
(Holleschauer also spellt Hollitscher)
Abraham Jakob, 1676
Adam Jakob, 1703
David Jakob, son of Jakob David, 1683, 1709
Isaak Jakob (i), 1688-91, 1693
Isaak Jakob (ii), son of Jakob David, 1717 with his father, 1709 and 1716 alone
Phiipp Jakob, 1743, 1746-49
Koppel Jeremias, 1754
Isaak Joel, 1686
Aron Josef, 1751
Jäckel Isaak, 1688
Isaak Israel, 1668
Abraham Juda, schoolmaster, 1696, 1698
Moses Kersten (Karst), 1685-87, 1690, 1693
Enoch Kremsierer, 1742
Hirschel Lazarus, 1722
Josef Lazarus, 1717
Nathan Lazarus, 1688
Moses Leipnick, 1725-26, 1728-39, 1741-44, 1746-47
Aron Loebel, 1707
Gerstel Loebel, 1733 with Abraham Michelstädter
Israel Loebel, 1698
Marcus Loebel, 1733 with Aron Michelstädter
Simon Loebel 1718
Elias Lübeck, 1730
Ascher Marcus, 1749
Loebel Marcus, 1702 with Moses Austerlitz
Mendel Marcus, 1710-11
Moses Marcus, 1730 with Aron Michelstädter
Samuel Marcus, 1718 with Bernhard Goldschmidt
Samson Marcus, 1717
Lazarus Mendel, 1698
Abraham Michelstädter, 1719-28, 1730-35, 1737-43, often with servants
Aron Michelstädter, 1721-40, 1742-44, 1746, 1755
Abraham Aron Michelstädter, 1738-39 with Bernhard Goldschmidt, 1743-44 alone
Loebel Michelstädter, 1716, 1718
Gerson Loebel Michelstädter, 1736, 1741, 1743-44, 1746-47, 1749
Marcus Michelstädter, 1755
Moses Michelstädter, 1730
Wolf Michelstädter, 1755
Aron Moses, 1743 with Bernhard Goldschmidt
Hirschel Moses, 1786-91, 1710
Jeremias Moses, 1737-41, 1743-44, 1746-50
Josef Neuburg, 1730
Meyer Wolff Oppenheimer, 1743-44, 1746-47, 1749, 1755
Hirschel Perlhoffer, 1706
Loebel Salomon Pinckes, 1717-18
Moses Pinkus, 1688-91
Selcke Pinkus, 1686-91
Israel Polack, 1676
Löbel Polack, 1698-99
Marcus Polack, 1699
Moses Polack, 1712
Chaile Pollitzer, 1711
Moses Loebel Pollitzer, 1717-39, 1741-44, and his three sons:
(i) Gerson Pollitzer, 1739-44, 1736
(ii) Marcus Pollitzer, 1731 with his father, 1738
(iii) Meyer Pollitzer, 1728-33 and 1737 with his father, 1737-40, 1743, 1752-54 alone
(Pollitzer also spellt Pulitzer or Pölizer)
Jakob Salomon, 1679
Josef Salomon, 1743-44 with Moses Pollitzer
Isaak Salomon, 1688
Loebel Samuel, 1728
Aron Scheu, 1703 as servant
Aron Schleusinger, 1726
Berl Schlesinger, 1725-36
Loebel Schreiber, 1707
Gottfried Schweinburger, 1753
Wolff Schweinburg, 1730
Nathan Seligmann, 1729
Joachim Michel (Hirschel) Spitz, 1741, 1743-44, 1746-47
Loebel Spitz, 1739-40
Berens Teutsch, 1717-1718
Jeremias Teutsch, 1718
Isaak Wertheimer, 1708-11
Hirschel Winckler, 1698, 1702

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