Kehla bat Meir is mentioned. The daughter of Marum Guggenheim, also called Kayla, was married to Mausche (Moses Bloch). She sold her house between 1726 and 1730.
Our sources - administrative and court records - very rarely mention women usually in regards to family linkages between men, around significant dowries, and dealing with estates. Occasionally widows continue their husbands' business, but they simply are recorded as "widow of ...".
A few times women were fined for minor infractions. Women are rarely called by their names in official documents. Commonly they are designated "wife of ..." or "daughter of ..". It is possible however, that the 5000 records contain more clues relating to women, than we have detected to date.