I recently read in Wieke Vink's book, Creole Jews (page 31), that Mosseh Robles de Medina and his family arrived in Suriname from Amsterdam on 27 Jun 1729. As I understand it, the Robles de Medinas quickly became a leading, if not the leading, Jewish family in Suriname. There are probably hundreds of notarial deeds in the Amsterdam notary collection that reflect the family's major business interests. I noticed in the attached list of despachos that a Moseh Robles and his family were dispatched to Suriname in 1729 (I can't make out the date) for 250 guilders. It seems plausible that these families are one in the same, but I am not sure since the despatched family was evidently poor. Perhaps this information will be useful here since I imagine there are members researching the Robles de Medina family. Here is the link to the image:https://archief.amsterdam/inventarissen/scans/334/5.2.4.1.12.9/start/200/limit/10/highlight/7