Correspondence of the Belgrade Town Court and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit of Rahila, a widow of Haim Koen, against Ašer Ozer, and regarding the debt collection lawsuit of Ašer Ozer against Samoil Haim Koen.
The Belgrade Town Court communicated the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the witnesses in a lawsuit of Solomon Isak Kaim against Samoil Alkalaj, for a debt. Solomon D. Majo, Avram Mojzes Eskinazi, Avram Eskinazi and Ašer Farhi were summond as witnesses in a lawsuit and had to take oaths to rabbi that they would speak only truth in the court.
Samuel Avram requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to investigate who was behind the letters read in the tavern by Bohor, son of Moša Nahman and servant of Moreno Gabaj. Bohor claimed that the letters were written by Samuel Avram‘s sister.
List of passengers as of 13 January 1874. Among the others were Samuel Amudaj, a merchant from Obrenovac and Jozef Fuks, a commercial agent from Belgrade.
List of Zemun Citizens Who Were Freed of Paying MilitaryTax
The list of the Zemun citizens who were freed of paying military tax in 1881. The list included Albert Bilic, Bernhard Bilic, Samuel Bilic, Jozef Hercl, Daniel Hiršl,
Moric Hercl.
List of passengers compiled on 9th January 1878 by the Sava Department of the Administration of the Town of Belgrade. The list included Elijas B. Avram, Salamon Nisim, Lenka Alkalaj, David Zaharija, David Dajč, Jozef De Majo, Isak Kojen, David M. Hercl, Samuel Dajč and Hajim L. Kojen.
Lawsuit of Samuel Karaoglanović Against Mateja Popović
Correspondence between the Court in Karanovac and the Administration of the Town of Belgrade regarding the lawsuit of Moša Kalderon, as a representative of Samuel Karaoglanović, against Mateja Popović from Karanovac, over a debt.
Leon and Samuel Koen Filed a Lawsuit Against Petar Karakrstić Over Debt
The Court in Jagodina requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to deliver a court decision to Leon Koen and Samuel Koen from Belgrade, reached in a lawsuit they had filed against Petar Karakrstić, over extensive debt.
List of Persons Who Got Permissions to Open Money Exchange Stores
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade dispatched to the precincts a list of persons who had been granted permissions to start money exchange business. Those persons were Mordehaj Halfon, Samuel Koen, Josef Lidži, David Ruso, Lazar Levenzon, Haim Elic and Sabitaj Koen.
List of passengers compiled on 14th December 1867. Samuel Levenzon, Hajim Avram, Josif Fuks, Moric Hercl, Isak Albala and others were on the list.
15 December 1867
ИАБ-1-К1374-1871-484
Document folio 2
Lawsuit of Samuel Tajcl Against Isak Solomon
The Administration of the Town of Belgrade brought a decision in a lawsuit Samuel Tajcl filed against Isak Solomon, the inn keeper, for insulting his parents and bleeding nose.
The list of passengers on the 19th December 1888, compiled by the Railway Police. The list included Jakov Kazes and his son, Samuel Hajim, Maks Pinkas Štajn, Avram Rubin Farhi.
11 December 1888
ИАБ-1-К2018-1888-392
Document folio 2
List of Young Jews Born in 1852
Samuel Hajim, a president of the Jewish Church - School Community, informed the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to have sent a list of young Jews born in 1852.
List of recruits of the Standing Army compiled for the year 1874. The list included Maks L. Levenzon, Moša D. Medina, Samuil Jakov Adanja, Samuilo S. Koen, Haim Nahman Kojen, Mordokaj Jakov Alkalaj, Jakov Sabitaj Koen, Jakov M. Mevorah, Avram M. Čelebonović.
List of persons who were taken to the Court accused for various violetions in the course of January, February and March 1857. Samuil Albakar and Avram Solomon were arrested for rape.
List of passengers compiled on 22nd August 1874. Among the passengers were Moric Majer from Zemun, Persijado Talvi, Samuil Albahari and Gavrilo S. Kojen from Belgrade, and others.
List of passengers compiled on 15tjh July 1873. Among the others were Moric Kojen, Jakov Levenzon, Mihail Albahari, Samuil Albahari, Sabitaj Kojen, Jakov Pijade, etc.
15 July 1873
ИАБ-1-К1519-1873-360
Document folio 2+(1)
List of Passengers Compiled on 19th August 1874
List of passengers compiled on 19th August 1874. Among them were Samuil Amar, Isak Semaja, Jakov Dajč and Jakov Mevorah from Belgrade, Moric Majer and Mojzes Majer from Zemun, etc.
The Sava Police Department provided a list of passengers on the 3rd October 1879. The list included
Sabitaj Kojen, Samuil Goldštajn, Nisim Jakov, Dr Leopold Levi, Avram Levi, Merijana Berah, Jakov Kojen.
4 October 1879
ИАБ-1-К1813-1879-90
Document folio 3+(1)
List of Passengers Compiled on 27th May 1874
List of passengers compiled on 27th May 1874. Among the passengers were Jakov Baroh from Sarajevo, Rafail Eskenazi from Zemun, Samuil Duboa from Pariis, and others.
List of passengers on the boats and of passport issued on 29th February 1880, compiled by the Sava Department of the the Administration of the Town of Belgrade. The list of passengers included Samuil Kapon, Menahem Alfandari, Moric Levi, Moric Šalon, Isak J. Ruso, Estreja Gabaj and others. Jozef B. Avram got a passport to travel abroad and Elijas Jozef a travel document.
List of passengers compiled on 13th March 1874. The list included Solomon Amar from Belgrade, Samuil Mudaj from Obrenovac, Jakov Bril from Novi Sad, etc.
The Belgrade Town Court requested the Administration of the Town of Belgrade to ask David Venjamin Ruso to take an oath in front of the rabbi swearing that he would tell the truth when testifying in the lawsuit of Elijas Adanja against Samuilo Adanja.
6 November 1856/2 January 1857
ИАБ-1-К303-1856-Ф4-11
Document folio 3
List of Conscripts of the VII Active Regiment of the King Aleksandar I
The list of conscripts of the regular army of the First Battalion of the VII active regiment of the King Aleksandar I. The list included also Nahman Kojen, Samuilo Adanja, Ruben Farki, Juda Melamed, Samuilo Cevi, Aron Konfino, Jakov Medina, Jakov Pinto, David Levi, Mevorah
Benvenista, Gerasim Barukić, Haim Demajo, Haim Medina, Isak Farki, Samuilo Kalmić, Moša Pinto, David Levi, Haim Demajo, Jakov Rubinović, Avram
Ruso.