Possible Kalonymos Family Descendancy


Lineage Sources
(for connecting to previous generation below)
Mordechai Model OETTINGEN
( - c. 1620 Oettingen, Germany)
  • Mordechai Model gravestone (Model is son of Elia)
  • Ephraim Wallerstein genealogy (Model is grandson of Simon Günzburg)
  • Saul Wahl genealogy in Toldot Mishpachot Günzburg (Model is [grandson] of Simon Günzburg)
Bunlin GÜNZBURG
married to Elias OETTINGEN
Simon ULMO-GÜNZBURG
(c. 1505 Günzburg, Germany - 1585 Burgau, Germany)
  • Memorbuch of Pfersee (Shimon son of Eliezer Ulma from Günzburg, buried in Burgau)
  • Shmuel Zanvil Ulmo 1709 gravestone (Shimon Eliezer Ulmo Günzburg of Burgau)
  • Shmuel Zanvil Ulmo 1604 gravestone (famous Rabbi Shimon son of Eliezer from Günzburg son of Jechiel son of Shmuel, Av Beit Din in Ulmo)
Eliezer ULMO
(1477 - 1544)
Jechiel ben Schmuel
(1445 - 1505)
Schmuel ben Falk
(1418 - 1478)
[Working to confirm]
  • "Tracing German-Jewish Ancestry to the 17th Century — And Much Earlier" article, Arthur Obermayer
  • Jewish Historical Association of Augsburg blog: "Burgau revisited", 19 Apr 2012
  • Jewish Historical Association of Augsburg blog: "Der „Zuchtspiegel“ des Rabbi Schimon ben Elieser Ulmo Ginzburg", 10 Mar 2010
  • "Sacred Communities: Jewish and Christian Identities in Fifteenth-Century Germany" book, p. 138242
  • "Names, Identifications, and Social Change: Naming Practices and the (Re-)Shaping of Identities and
    Relationships within German Jewish Communities in the
    Late Middle Ages" dissertation, p. 124232
Falk ben Lemlin
(1390 Augsburg, Germany - 1465 Ulm, Germany)
Lemlin ben Baruch
(1355 - 1410)
married to Zuerlin
Guetlin
(1328 - 1417)
married to Baruch ben Meier Zurich (13192382)
Smoe Samuel ben Baruch
(1295 - 1385)

Bendit Baruch ben Juda
(1269)

Jehuda ben Jitzhak Kalman "Juedlin" Kalonymos
(1248 - 1328)

Jitzchak Jerachmiel Kalman "Benditte" Kalonymos
(1225 - 1309)

Eleasar Kalonymos
(1190 - 1266)

Kalonymos ben Moshe
(1170 - 1240)

Moshe ben Shmuel Kalonymos
(1145 - 1215)

Shmuel ben Kalonymos
(1120 - 1190)

Kalonymos ben Moshe
(1099 - 1160)

Moshe ben Jekutiel Speyer Kalonymos
(1075 - 1150)

Jekutiel ben Moshe
(lived in Speyer c. 1070)
Liturgical poet, author of יראתי (Yareiti), a poem recited on the first day of Rosh Hashanah

Moshe ben Kalonymos
(lived in Mainz c. 1020)
Liturgical poet,
author of אימת נוראותיך (Eimat Norotekha), a poem recited on the last day of Passover

Kalonymos ben Meshulam
(lived in Mainz c. 1000)
Liturgical poet

Meshulam "HaGadol" ben Kalonymos
(lived in Lucca or Rome c. 976)
Halakhist and liturgical poet

Kalonymos ben Moshe "Kalonymus of Lucca"
(lived in Lucca or Rome c. 950)
Halakhist and liturgical poet; brought by King Chales "the Bald" to Mainz with father c. 887
Moshe "HaZaken" ben Kalonymos
(lived in Lucca or Rome c. 926)
brought by King Chales "the Bald" to Mainz with sons c. 887
Kalonymos ben Jekutiel
(lived c. 900)
Jekutiel ben Moshe
(lived c. 876)
Moshe ben Meshulam
(lived in Rome or Lucca c. 850)
Liturgical poet, composed two tahanunim incorporated in the Mahzor
Meshulam ben Itiel
(lived c. 825)
Itiel ben Meshulam
(lived c. 800)
Meshulam
(lived c. 780)