Fonds divers
Item
Country
FR
Name of institution (English)
Gironde Departmental Archives
Name of institution (official language of the state)
Language of name of institution
fra
Contact information: postal address
72 cours Balguerie-Stuttenberg, 33300 Bordeaux
Contact information: phone number
0033 (0)556996600
Contact information: web address
Contact information: email
Reference number
7 B 2197 to 3022
Type of reference number
Archival reference number
Title (English)
Miscellaneous collections
Title (official language of the state)
Fonds divers
Language of title
fra
Creator / accumulator
Marchants and other inhabitants of Bordeaux
Date(s)
1641/1791
Language(s)
fra
Extent
825 storage units
Type of material
Textual Material
Scope and content
This miscellaneous collection is part of the Négóciants fonds, which comprises private collections related to merchants and businessmen of Bordeaux. The fonds is organised by individuals, and the documentation contained for each case is diverse.
Considering the importance of the Sephardim for the trade and commerce of Bordeaux, some of the collections relate to Jewish merchants and bankers of Iberian origin, such as the following:
7 B 2593, 1689-1701): Gomez Silva.
7 B 2860-2861, 1705-30: Péreyre-Suarez, fabric merchant.
7 B 2875, 1714-15: Jacob Pinto fils.
7 B 2421, 1717-23: Samuel Dacosta.
7 B 2465, 1724-28: Dias.
7 B 2546, 1725-37: Samuel Ferreira.
7 B 2338, 1729-30: Moïse-Aaron Cardoze.
7 B 2940-2941, 1731-44: Rodrigue Sarzedaz.
7 B 2757, 1732-37: Daniel Lopes-Diaz.
7 B 2905, 1736-39: Robles Castro.
7 B 2758, 1738-43: Lopes de Paz.
7 B 2794, 1739-45: Mendes-Nuñes.
7 B 2839, 1739-40: Jacob Nuñez Pereyra.
7 B 2563-2565, 1742-51: Abraham Francia, shipowner.
7 B 2964, 1748: Solomon Silva, banker.
7 B 2619-2620, 1750-59: David Henriques-Alvares.
7 B 2908, 1753-55: J. Rodriguez, fabric merchant.
7 B 2654-2655, 1755-60: Salomon Joseph, fabric merchant.
7 B 2648, 1756-59: Moïse Jaxardo.
7 B 2844-2845, 1757-60: Gabriel, Isaac and Jacob Paez.
7 B 2592, 1769: Gomez Cassères frères.
7 B 2911, 1774-86: Moïse Rodrigues Moran, hosiery and jewellery merchant.
7 B 2909, 1775-77: David Rodrigues Henriques, wine merchant.
7 B 2795, 1779-88: David and Aaron Mendes.
7 B 2594, 1780-84: Moïse Gonsales, fabric merchant.
7 B 2910, 1782-84: Isaac Rodrigues et Cie, embroidery merchants.
7 B 2406, 1783: Moïse Cordova et Cie, fabric merchants.
7 B 2756, 1783-89: Moïse Lopes, coffee and cocoa merchant.
Considering the importance of the Sephardim for the trade and commerce of Bordeaux, some of the collections relate to Jewish merchants and bankers of Iberian origin, such as the following:
7 B 2593, 1689-1701): Gomez Silva.
7 B 2860-2861, 1705-30: Péreyre-Suarez, fabric merchant.
7 B 2875, 1714-15: Jacob Pinto fils.
7 B 2421, 1717-23: Samuel Dacosta.
7 B 2465, 1724-28: Dias.
7 B 2546, 1725-37: Samuel Ferreira.
7 B 2338, 1729-30: Moïse-Aaron Cardoze.
7 B 2940-2941, 1731-44: Rodrigue Sarzedaz.
7 B 2757, 1732-37: Daniel Lopes-Diaz.
7 B 2905, 1736-39: Robles Castro.
7 B 2758, 1738-43: Lopes de Paz.
7 B 2794, 1739-45: Mendes-Nuñes.
7 B 2839, 1739-40: Jacob Nuñez Pereyra.
7 B 2563-2565, 1742-51: Abraham Francia, shipowner.
7 B 2964, 1748: Solomon Silva, banker.
7 B 2619-2620, 1750-59: David Henriques-Alvares.
7 B 2908, 1753-55: J. Rodriguez, fabric merchant.
7 B 2654-2655, 1755-60: Salomon Joseph, fabric merchant.
7 B 2648, 1756-59: Moïse Jaxardo.
7 B 2844-2845, 1757-60: Gabriel, Isaac and Jacob Paez.
7 B 2592, 1769: Gomez Cassères frères.
7 B 2911, 1774-86: Moïse Rodrigues Moran, hosiery and jewellery merchant.
7 B 2909, 1775-77: David Rodrigues Henriques, wine merchant.
7 B 2795, 1779-88: David and Aaron Mendes.
7 B 2594, 1780-84: Moïse Gonsales, fabric merchant.
7 B 2910, 1782-84: Isaac Rodrigues et Cie, embroidery merchants.
7 B 2406, 1783: Moïse Cordova et Cie, fabric merchants.
7 B 2756, 1783-89: Moïse Lopes, coffee and cocoa merchant.
Archival history
The Fonds divers is part of the Négociants fonds. This documentation came from multiple origins. The records were previously scattered and mixed up, having been recently reorganised and catalogued. A topographical classification was adopted, creating conditions for the collection to provide researchers with new insights into the development of trade in France.
Access points: locations
Access points: persons, families
Access points: corporate bodies
Access points: subject terms
Access points: document types
System of arrangement
The fonds is divided by individuals. Sometimes, each collection is organised by types of documents and series in chronological order.
Links to finding aids
Author of the description
Kevin Soares, 2023
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