Jacobs Family History

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51 2nd Daughter JACOBS, Elizabeth Constance (I3979)
 
52 2nd Daughter NERWICH, Harriet Matilda (I3996)
 
53 2nd marriage Family: FNU LEVY / Helen LEVY (F1484)
 
54 3 children: 2 living, 1 dead JACOBS, Kathleen Hannah (I6317)
 
55 3 Insurance policies on his house at No. 14 and also on an un-numbered house in Petticoat Lane, and the contents of the house at No. 14. JACOBS, Philip (I876)
 
56 3rd daughter JACOBS, Rachel (I3990)
 
57 3rd entry from bottom Source (S3724)
 
58 4 days
Cardiac Failure
Doctor's name unclear - may be J. Baumer or Banner MB 
JACOBS, David (I3973)
 
59 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS SIMMONDS, Benjamin (I4995)
 
60 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS MEZA, Daniel Raul (I5200)
 
61 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
ACU?A, Gregoria Bernardita (I5210)
 
62 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5211)
 
63 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS DOMINGUEZ, Oseas Romeo (I5224)
 
64 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS MURILLO, Ester Juana (I5232)
 
65 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
JACOBS MEZA, Alma (I5242)
 
66 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
[PEINADA JACOBS], Unknown (I5245)
 
67 JACOBS OF GUATEMALA - NAMING CONVENTION.
The unusual (by British standards) naming convention confused me until it was explained.

In the UK when a Mr Jacobs marries a Miss Jackson the norm is that the family name will remain as Jacobs, or possibly Jackson-Jacobs, and this will remain so for their children.

So their son, Louis would be Louis Jackson-Jacobs.
When he married Isabel Jones the family name would normally remain Jackson-Jacobs, or more rarely, Jones-Jackson-Jacobs.

However it would appear that in Guatemala the convention is different.
Using the same example, the family name would become Jacobs Jackson.
Their son, Louis would be Louis Jacobs-Jackson.

However, when he married Isabel Jones, the Jackson (his mother's maiden name) would be dropped and the family name would become Jacobs-Jones.

And so on.. 
PEINADO JACOBS, Unknown (I5247)
 
68 See  Source (S3450)
 
69
 
JACOBS, Juliet Rebecca (I6417)
 
70 During WW2 Peter Coopman was an RAF Sergeant Wireless operator and air gunner on Lancaster bombers. The Ulceby War Memorial records his death and that of all the crew members of two Lancaster bombers which collided mid air over Ulceby 16 December 1943. Their target was Berlin. Peter was 21 when he died and is buried ( see photograph of his tombstone) Cambridge City Cemetery 103 Squadron.
Source: Post by Phil Kirby
 
COOPMAN, Peter (I7267)
 
71 Helen Jones, 'Lee, Mary (1821-1909)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/lee-mary-7150/text12345, published first in hardcopy 1986, accessed online 8 November 2022. Source (S5040)
 
72 Cherry Farm Hospital (also known as Hawksbury) was a psychiatric hospital that served the Dunedin area after Seacliff Mental Asylum when it opened in 1952. Cherry Farm Hospital epitomized the village system atmosphere in name and design, contrasting with the harsh conditions and architecture of the fortress-like Seacliff Mental Asylum and the common aspects of the 19th century asylums.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawksbury,_New_Zealand 
JACOBS, Samuel George (I4068)
 
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ABRAHAM, Simeon Henry (I209)
 
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ARON, Benno (I6426)
 
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[SIMONS], Rebecca (I7061)
 
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SIMONS, Morris (I7063)
 
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SIMONS, Solomon (I7064)
 
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SIEGENBERG, Henry (I7365)
 
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SIEGENBERG, John Maurice (I7366)
 
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JACOBS, Rozetta Lizzie (I6418)
 
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JACOBS, Juliet Amelia (I6421)
 
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CROOK, Joseph Mordaunt (I6473)
 
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CROOK, Gertrude Mordaunt (I6474)
 
84
 
CROOK, Austin Mordaunt (I6475)
 
85 His address is Hotel Victoria, Victoria Road, New Brighton
Her address is Hotel Cecil, Strand, London
Married according to the Rites of the Jewish Religion
He describes himself as a Woollen Merchant
Witness Role: Witness Name: Benedetta John La Grange 
Family: Sydney JACOBS / Theresa LA GRANGE (F2085)
 
86 Born: 08/01/1912
Unpaid Duties
 
NICOLLS, Elsie Corney (I7371)
 
87 Born: 10/12/1905
Single
Saleswoman - Drapery
 
BERG, Jane Lilian (I5282)
 
88 Recorded as Jeffries
See Notes tab 
JACOBS, Arthur Henry (I6470)
 
89 Recorded as Jeffries
See Notes Tab 
JACOBS, David (I6423)
 
90 Recorded as Jefferies
See Notes tab
 
JACOBS, Stanley Louis (I6422)
 
91 Recorded as Jeffries
See Notes tab
Interestingly he is Jeffries despite parents being married as Jacobs in 1894.

 
JACOBS, Sydney Edgar (I6471)
 
92 Scholar
Living with aunt, Sarah Poland (nee Moss)
and cousin Violet Poland

 
ARON, David Julius (I6427)
 
93 Leah was admitted by her mother

Her patient records describe her as "Excited imagination dwelling chiefly on high capability for music with a desire for an immediate opera engagement - dressing outr? and most destructive of furniture, books, wearing apparel etc."
 
JACOBS, Leah (I4021)
 
94 Leah was discharged as being "Cured"

Two people are listed as part of the County Union to be charged:
Solomon H Cohen, Glass Dealer, 1 Broadway, Westminster
Solomon Jacobs, Rag Merchant, 4 Midway Street, Westminster.
Solomon Jacobs is her brother.

 
JACOBS, Leah (I4021)
 
95 ?2,099 JACOBS, Ellen Dorothy (I4479)
 
96 A list of colonial-era settlers, residents and traders of Bulawayo, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), c1895, adapted from Davis' Bulawayo Directory 1895-1896
Jacobs, Harry, Broker, 344, Fife Street E.
Jacobs, Harry, Broker, 454, Rhodes Street E.
 
JACOBS, Harry Braham (I3982)
 
97 A number of notices were inserted into The Sydney Morning Herald [26/04/1919]. Karilyn Pawley sent me a set of transriptions (19/04/2022).
I have added the images

 
DUNN, Edward John (I6116)
 
98 A selection of newspaper cuttings from The Era
Covering several years 
BARNARD, Charles Daniel (I5744)
 
99 Abraham's occupation is given as Accoutrement Dealer
Julia was a Capmaker
Neither gave occupations for their fathers.
 
Family: Abraham Judah SOLOMON / Julia ISAACS (F1882)
 
100 Abroad? [LEVY], Rosetta (I5492)
 

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