Hij is getrouwd met Bertha Frommet Joseph.
Zij zijn getrouwd na 1763 te Zulz.
Kind(eren):
Pinkus Pincus Seligmann Pappenheim, who received the Muhsam family name from Frederick the Great in 1785. In 1871,
https://www.thekesters.net/Genealogy/Pappenheim_and_Muhsam.html
After the war, Pinkus Pincus married Bertha Joseph in his mothers home town of Zuelz. He and Bertha bought land near the town of Pitschen (now called Byczyna, it was in Silesia, Poland, now it is in western Poland, about 70 km west of Breslau/Wroclaw, see MAP) where they set out to build a house. However, the town magistrate didnt want any Jews living there and ordered them to leave, using the 1555 Law of Exclusion. Pinkus Pincus fought a legal battle to stay, until the King intervened. The King declared that anyone who fought for his rights with such effort (Muehe) deserved to stay. The King furthermore ordered Pinkus Pincus Pappenheim to thereafter use the name Muehsam so that future generations would know that he was a man of honor and remember his heroism at the Battle of Leuthen. Pinkus Pincus and Bertha then reentered the town of Pitschen to the citizens fanfare.
Pinkus Pincus and Bertha (also called Barbara or Berocho) had nine children. Each of their children has a separate page on this website for themselves and their descendants which can be linked to below. Pinkus Pincus had four brothers. One, Salomon (1740 - 1814), was a famous rabbi. The pages of the brothers and their descendants can also be linked to below.
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