Jacobs Family History
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Matches 4,101 to 4,150 of 4,282
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4101 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | JACOBS, Juliet Rebecca (I6417)
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4102 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | JACOBS, Rozetta Lizzie (I6418)
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4103 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | JACOBS, Phineas John (I6419)
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4104 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | HILL, Amy Esther (I6420)
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4105 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | JACOBS, Juliet Amelia (I6421)
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4106 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | JACOBS, Stanley Louis (I6422)
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4107 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | JACOBS, David (I6423)
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4108 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | ARON, Benno (I6426)
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4109 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | ARON, David Julius (I6427)
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4110 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | ARON, Cyril Percy (I6430)
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4111 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | POLAND, Grace Evelyn (I6435)
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4112 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | POLAND, Violet Blanche (I6436)
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4113 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | BERKOWITZ, Isidore Baron (I6442)
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4114 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | BERKOWITZ, Hannah (I6443)
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4115 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | BERKOWITZ, Juliet (I6446)
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4116 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | FRIEDEBERG, Elizabeth Milcah (I6455)
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4117 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | POLAND, Esther (I6467)
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4118 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | POLAND, Hannah (I6468)
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4119 | Was mentioned in the will of David Jacobs (1826-1903) | JACOBS, Arthur Henry (I6470)
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4120 | Was present at father's death | JACOBS, Solomon (I4613)
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4121 | Was present at, and registered her grandmother's (Sarah [Isaacs]) death | JACOBS, Julia (I4032)
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4122 | Was sole executor to mother's will. Elizabeth Fairclough, 2 Hinton Road, Brackley, Northamptonshire. Died 23/03/1930 Effects: ?1484 15s 5d | FAIRCLOUGH, Frederick Stafford (I4480)
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4123 | Was widdower when he married. | Family: Samuel JACOBS / Emma BRISTOW (F250)
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4124 | We know about this first marriage because Sampson declares himself as a Widower at his marriage to Martha [26/11/2015] Date range based on birth of daughter Rebecca Jane and date of 2nd marriage | Family: Sampson JACOBS / Unknown [JACOBS] (F1638)
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4125 | We know that Henry spent a number of years in Brighton from around 1858 to 1872. This is borne out by entries in the various trrade directories for Brighton. However, it would appear that he was originally there in a business and house belonging to David Jacobs, who is possibly his elder brother. | JACOBS, Henry (I816)
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4126 | We know that she didn't marry the unknown father of Isabella from details in the families removal order of 1843. So the unknow father is listed here to just act as a placeholder. [DS 15/02/2020] | Family: Unknown UNKNOWN / Maria JACOBS (F1409)
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4127 | We know that she existed from an article by her brother Joseph Samuel but don't know whether she was younger or older than him | SOLOMON, Elizabeth Dorsetta (I5718)
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4128 | We know that she was married to a man called Courlishaw because on her marriage certificate (to Henry Jacobs) she is Courlishaw and a widow. Her parents are given as Enoch Yemm & Sarah Yemm (nee Goad). | YEMM, Charlotte (I4074)
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4129 | Went to USA Source: Phil Kirby on British Genealogy[ https://www.british-genealogy.com/forum/threads/84778-SARAH-ALMA-JACOBS-ALFRED-ABRAHAM-BENJAMIN] Post No. 8 | BENJAMIN, Sarah (I6223)
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4130 | Westminster Rate Book | JACOBS, Moses (I391)
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4131 | What is source for exact date of death? [Jan 2022] | HART, Constance Amelia (I4408)
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4132 | Wheelwright | EDWARDS, Edward (I5577)
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4133 | When Alice Matilda died her death was registered by E A Harrold, daughter. Eventually found her as Ellen A Cooke marrying John Harrold in 1934 Certainly in 1929 she is Ellen Annie (Electoral Register) Decided to look for death of suitable person to try and find Christian names. Searched 1947 - 2004 with inconclusive results. I have not been able to find a suitable birth entry anywhere. In March 2012 I was contacted by Derek Stokes who was able to fill in a few more details: Apparently Ellen and her husband John (Jack) emigrated to Canada and she died there in 1990. | COOKE, Ellen Annie (I764)
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4134 | When born: 1861 Religion: C of E Class for Diet: 4 Wife of William, a Compositor Condition at admission: Destitute | BENJAMIN, Frances Eve (I8610)
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4135 | When he died in 1862 he had just returned from America according to the newspaper report so probably not in UK 1861 census | JACOBS, Morris (I4988)
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4136 | When he marries in 1866 he is DaCosta | NOAH DACOSTA, Benjamin (I5477)
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4137 | When he wrote his will in 1843 he had 5 freehold premises. Interestingly in his will he names his daughter-in-law Milcha, wife of his son Lewis, with money left in trust with Henry. The implication is that Lewis may have financial troubles. | JACOBS, Philip (I876)
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4138 | When Henry died his last address was shared with his son-in-law John Wales. Peter Wales gives us the following extra information:- "37 Canterbury Place (at the end of the Lambeth Walk). This was the Wales family home up to the 2nd world war, birthplace of all Alice and John's children including my father. It was hit by a bomb, aimed at Waterloo Station, and completely destroyed. If you have ever seen the film passport to Pimlico, it was actually filmed on the bomb site where Canterbury Place once stood." | JACOBS, Henry (I816)
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4139 | When her brother dies in 1862 she is referred to as Mrs F Norton so already married by this time. | Family: Francis NORTON / Julia JACOBS (F1629)
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4140 | When her son, Alfred James Canavan is born in 1917 she gives her maiden name as Hogan. Possibly after her mother married Hogan she adopted his surname, but she was Jacobs when she married. However, reading her parents' court case of 1898, it throws doubt as to her father being David Jacobs as he claims that the two youngest children at that time (Amelia & James) were William Hogan's | JACOBS, Amelia (I4096)
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4141 | When his grandfather, Mordecai Capua, died in 1840 Lewis inherited quite a lot of money. He later inherited from his grandfather's second wife, Hannah Fano. In the 1851 census he is in debtor's prison. and it believed that his wife has by this fled to Australia with much of his money. | PESMAN, Lewis (I4043)
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4142 | When his marriage failed Sydney moved from Liverpool to Wallasey. ? His father David had died in 1903 and the Jacobs of Ranelagh Street clothing?business became owned and run jointly by Sydney and his younger brother Julius. ? Louis David had left the business and moved to the south east where he was involved in cigar and tobacco sales. Sydney was able to travel to work easily by train from Wallasey to Liverpool Central Station which is in Ranelagh Street. ? Sydney and Julius both retired in the late 1920s and the business was sold to Lewis's. ? Sydney enjoyed his retirement by travelling on cruise liners, particularly the Arandora Star. ? He has left a fascinating collection of photos from his various travels. Sydney lived in New Brighton in a house that comprised two apartments. ? Sydney lived in the ground floor apartment and his son Cecil and daughter-in-law Rita lived in the upstairs apartment. In May 1941 the Lewis's building in Ranelagh Street was hit by a German bomb. ?The resulting flames from the Lewis's building caused the Jacobs building also to catch fire. ?The two buildings were on opposite corners at the top of Ranelagh Street, the Jacobs building extending round the corner into Lime Street opposite the Adelphi Hotel. | JACOBS, Sydney (I6315)
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4143 | When his son, Nathaniel Lionel, marries in 1915 he gives his father as Lewis Francis, deceased. In 1894 when Nathaniel goes to Colls Road school his parent/guardian is listed as George. | FRANCIS, George [Lewis] (I6375)
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4144 | When his wife was buried in 1807 at Ducking Pond Lane the burial records list her as being the wife of JACOBS David (David b. Coppel Letson) Ducking Pond Lane is shown on the 1830 map as Ducking Pond Row and the burial ground on North Street (modern Brady Street) | JACOBS, David (I897)
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4145 | Where was he in 1841 census? Death date given by Sarah-Jane Silver in email 11/10/2008 | SIMONS, David (I5415)
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4146 | Where was she in 1841 census? Not with parents | JACOBS, Jane (I4037)
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4147 | Where was she in 1841 census? Not with parents | JACOBS, Amelia (I4038)
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4148 | Whilst Alfred is listed as being illegitimate on his birth certificate he is included as a child, unnamed, on Samuel's death certificate. Whilst at the orphanage he was known as Jacobs, possibly so that the family stayed together, or just an administrative mix up. June Keating obtained a copy of his school record but owing to copyright restrictions I can't publish a copy but the details have been added to his page. It is also possible that he was denying his Jewishness. For all his adult life he was known as Bristow(e) Another thing is that he kept close ties with his brothers and sisters, travelling long distances to visit them. According to Lucille Hartshorne, whilst at school he was known as Alfred Jacobs but when he married he started using his mothers maiden name of Bristow but with an added 'e' - Bristowe | BRISTOW, Alfred Stine Ernest (I5338)
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4149 | Whole family are listed as born in England | HARRIS, Abraham (I3400)
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4150 | Whole family are listed as born in England | JACOBS, Rebecca (I4714)
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