Correspondence of the Ministry of the Foreign Affairs and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the citizenship of the merchant Solomon Elijas and his family: his wife Sara, sons Ilija, Izrael, Mojsije and Avram and daughters Marija, Sara, Mehta and Hana. The family had been living in Belgrade for 25 years and on, thus the Ministry reached a decision to consider them as being Serbian subjects.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Samuilo Zonana who had filed a lawsuit against Sara, a widow of Solomon Elijas, and her son, regarding the execution of the purchase contract, but later he gave the request up.
The Smederevo District Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over to Solomon Eškenazi and Samuilo N. court decision. They could not be found in the town.
11 May/26 August 1859
ИАБ-1-К432-1859-Ф5-105
Document folio 2
Communication of the Association and the Municipal Military Department
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products informed the Military Department of the Municipality of the City of Belgrade that none of the individuals form the list were members of the Association. The list also included Solomon Albahari, Josif Isak, Solomon Baruh, Solomon Kabiljo, Hajim Munk, Hajim Baruh, Šemajo Abramović and others.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee from Solomon Kalmi, who had filed a lawsuit against the heirs of David Feldman, over debt.
The Belgrade Customs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the customs fee for the year 1847. In the list of persons obliged to pay the fee were Avram Eskinazi, David Azrijel, Lezer Albahari and Solomon Kalmi.
The Belgrade Customs requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect customs fees for the year 1951 from the listed individuals, among them: Avram B. Haim, Daniel Nahmijas, Eliša S. Koen, Isak Emanuel, Isak B. Jozef, Mišulam Levi, Solomon D. Ruso, Solomon Kalmi, Jakov Koen and Avram Farhi.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee from Isak Kalmi, for the lawsuit his father Solomon Kalmi had initiated against Jozef D. Farhi, but later he had dropped it.
19 August 1858/10 May 1860
ИАБ-1-К471-1860-Ф4-292
Document folio 5
Collection of Court Fee From Solomon Kalmi
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Solomon Kalmi, a merchant, whose property was seized and stored at the Court, due to the debt. The Administration informed the Court that Kalmi had died in Vlaška and it was not known if he had any property to cover his debts.
The certificate of employment confirming that Solomon Kamhi was employed as a merchant assistant in the store of Hananel Bora Levi,and that he was a diligent employee.
The Court in Smederevo requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to hand over a court decision to Elijas Koen, a legal representative of Solomon Koen, a merchant from Belgrade, brought in his lawsuit against Đorđe Todorović, a tailor from Smederevo, over debt.
Correspondence of the Austrian Consulate and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the delivery of the court decision, issued by the Austrian Commercial Court, to Solomon Koen, a merchant from Belgrade.
The Belgrade Customs dispached to the Administration of the Town of Belgrade a list of individuals who would have to pay the customs fees for the year 1858. Among the others were Avram Koen, Avram Izrail, the brothers Čelebonović, Jozef Koen, Solomon Koen, Jakov Altarac and Jakov Koen.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of the court fees from Solomon Koen, indebted to Nikola Kiki. The court fees were not fully collected since Koen with the family had moved to Vienna.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee from Solomon Koen, who was sued by Đorđe Davidović for a debt. The fee could not be collected because Koen had moved to Vienna.
Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the collection of the court fee amount from Regina, a wife of Solomon S. Koen, a merchant, associated with the lawsuit she had filed against her husband, over her dowry.
The Association of Merchants of Manufactured, Textile and Fashion Products granted a certificate confirming that Solomon L. Koen was the sole proprietor of his haberdashery store.
The Commercial Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee amount from Ašer Leon, a money dealer, who had filed a lawsuit against Moreno and Solomon Kojen, Haim Ruso and Samuilo Kalfon, but later dropped it. The fee could not be collected because Leon moved to Vlaška.
Belgrade Town Court asked the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fees from Solomon I. Kojen, a merchant from Belgrade, for purchesing a property of Jakov M. Kojen.
The Krajina County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect the court fee amount from Solomon Jakov Kojen, a merchant from Belgrade, who demanded a ban to be put on the property of Nikola Ranisavljević, a tailor from Negotin.
The Jagodina County Court informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade that it received the court fee amount collected from Solomon Jakov Kojen, who demanded a ban to be put on the property of Veljko Rašić from Jagodina.
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade dispatched to the Ćuprija County Court the court fee amount collected from Solomon Jakov Kojen associated with his lawsuit against Stana Canković from Svilajnac.
The Belgrade Town Court requested The Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect court fee from Sara, a widow of Solomon Konortić, for the lawsuit initiated against her and Izrailo Elijas by Leon Hajim.
Ćuprija County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver to Avram Kalmi, a legal representative of Solomon Konortić, a court decision in a lawsuit against
Miloš Radonjić over debt.
The Court in Negotin requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to collect a court fee from Solomon Konforti, who had filed a lawsuit against Avram Maca over debt. The Administration informed the Court that Konforti and his family moved to Turn Severin permanently.
The Čačak County Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Solomon Levi brought in a lawsuit he had filed against Kosta Avramović from Čačak, over debt.