Jacques Nedjemkin, (1292, 1355) was a beggar in Cologne.
Jacques believed in Catholic.
He lived a life of poverty. He was able to eat and sleep under a shelter, but ended with having no possession at all. He was considered as belonging to the lowest caste. However, he made some friends among it. People saw Jacques as cultivated, eager to read and learn when possible, and mastering writing, which he did for friends. He was strong, beautiful, and long lived. He was iron-willed, achieving any goal he set.
Jacques, 58 years old, beggar, became the new leader of the family.
In the year 1355, Jacques decided to settle somewhere else. He packed a few possessions and departed for a new place. The departure was sponsored by a local figure that gave him a recommandation, so he would be welcomed wherever he went. The family settled in Syracuse. A few days later, Jacques felt unlucky. At the same time, Jacques survived tetanus.
Jacques died of a heart arrhythmia.
Aged 58, Jacques, 58 years old, beggar, became the new leader of the family.