- see also family tree entry
- Stamm Nummer (residence permit) of Loebel Moses Cassirer (age 58) and his wife Zerchen (probably a nickname for Zerchen), 1796 The Stamm Nummer was a form of residence permit with fewer rights than a 'General Privileg' but more rights than the next step down 'toleriert'. Its existence was limited to Prussia between 1796 and 1812. Details of Loebel Moses Cassirer, his wife Zerchen Ruben age 53, and their children Moses, Hirch, Gerson and Jacob, with their ages (28, 25, 24, 22 respectively) are listed.
- Documents confirming Loebel Moses Cassirer's announcement of the marriage of his son Moses to Pessel, daughter of Salamon Abraham Friedländer, 1797 Salomon Abraham Friedländer is identified as a Jew who has a General-Privileg in Berlin, and is to inherit the number after him. Loebel Moses Cassirer's signature is inscribed on the second page below the name of the Secretary of the Breslau Jewish Community at the time. [With thanks to Irene Newhouse for providing this and the preceding document.
- Marcus und Jeanette, Siegfried und Henriette Cassirer'sche Familien-Stiftung established 28 Oktober 1890 Four family trust documents (1914-17, 1925, 1930, 1931) of the Marcus and Jeanette, Siegfried and Henriette Cassirer trust established on 28 October 1890. The documents contain chronicles (including war service over 1914-17) and family trees for each of the key descendants mentioned.
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