Jacobs Family History
Sarah [ISAACS]
Abt 1790 - 1871 (81 years) Has no ancestors but more than 100 descendants in this family tree.-
Name Sarah [ISAACS] [1] Birth Abt 1790 Amsterdam, Holland [2] Gender Female Census 6 Jun 1841 St Botolphs, London, England [3] Age: 48y Address: Harrow Alley - Dealer in Shoes
Foreign born
Census 30 Mar 1851 St Botolphs, London, England [4] Age: 60y Address: 13 Harrow Alley - Relation to Head of House: Head
Widow
Boot & Shoe Dealer
Census 7 Apr 1861 St Paul's, Hammersmith, London, England [5] Age: 66y Address: 1 Watney Street - Relation to Head of House: Head
Widow
Fund Holder
Has a daughter, Sarah, with her.
Never come across her before, but it is possible that she could be a daughter in law?
Also has another Sarah Isaacs as a Visitor
Census 2 Apr 1871 St Paul's, Hammersmith, London, England [6] Age: 84y Address: 6 Watney Street - Relation to Head of House: Head
Widow of Bootmaker
Has an extra Rachel listed as daughter - suspect this could be illegitimate daughter of her daughter Rachel
Granddaughter Julia Jacobs also living with her.
Occupation Boot & Shoe Dealer [2] Reference Number J 0498b Death 25 Dec 1871 London, England [7] Age: 86y Cause: Old Age Address: 6 Watney Street - Registered by Julia Jacobs who was her granddaughter by Rebecca.
Person ID I5423 Jacobs Last Modified 14 Mar 2022
Family Judah ISAACS d. Between 1830 and 1841 Notes - From Jenny & Katrina Cowen:
"These Are the Names Jewish Lives in Australia 1788-1850" published by The Miegunyah Presss in 2006":
The following is a direct quote:-
"SOLOMON, Abraham Jacob
b. London, 1826-1889
Constant, 1849; Free
Married: Dealer, minister: 14 children
Abraham Jacob Solomon was the grandson of the "world renowned matzah baker" of London of the same name. On 4 July 1849 the 23-year-old Abraham Jacob Solomon of Cutler Street, Aldgate, married Julia Isaacs (Solomon, q.v) of Harrow Alley, Aldgate, in the New Synagogue in London. Chief Rabbi Adler officiated. They arrived, travelling steerage, in Adelaide on the barque Constant on 23 December 1849. The small Adelaide congregation quickly appointed him as the Reader for a salary of 52 pounds a year. Solomon conducted the consecration of the new synagogue building on 5 September 1850. An economic depression in South Australia brought the congregation's agreement to pay Solomon to an abrupt end. There were fewer than 150 Jews in South Australia, and Solomon offered to continue as synagogue reader in an honorary capacity.
In June 1852 Solomon was appointed Reader at the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation for six months, and then returned to Adelaide. On 22 October 1853 he wrote to the Adelaide Hebrew Congregation: "Being compelled through unforeseen circumstances to leave for Melbourne Port Phillip I am obliged to forgo the position I hold in your congregation as officiating Minister. Believe me Gentlemen it grieves me much that I have to do so after receiving such kind treatment from you all since my return from Melbourne".
Children 1. Michael ISAACS + 2. Henry Baber ISAACS, b. Abt 1810, Amsterdam, Holland d. 24 Oct 1873, London, England (Age 63 years) + 3. Rachael Beber ISAACS, b. Abt 1819, Amsterdam, Holland d. 3 Feb 1886, London, England (Age 67 years) + 4. Rebecca ISAACS, b. Between 1821 and 1823, Holland d. 19 May 1863, London, England (Age 42 years) 5. Solomon Beber ISAACS, b. Abt 1824 d. 14 Jan 1886, St James Westminster district, London, England (Age 62 years) 6. Sophie ISAACS, b. Abt 1825, Spitalfields, London, England d. Between Oct 1897 and Dec 1897, Holborn, London, England (Age 72 years) 7. Sarah ISAACS, b. Abt 1825, Holland 8. Isaac ISAACS, b. Abt 1826 + 9. Julia ISAACS, b. Abt 1828, Middlesex, England d. 30 Dec 1895, Adelaide, Australia (Age 67 years) 10. Judah ISAACS, b. Abt 1832, London, England Family ID F1434 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 Mar 2020
- Dealer in Shoes
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Notes - Jenny Cowen has Sarah as being Sarah Meyer and her husband as Judag Hartog Bebber.
- The following came from Roderick Young in an email - March 2011
Sometime between 1851 and 1861 Sarah Isaacs left Harrow Alley and moved with two of her unmarried daughters to 1 Watney Street, off the Commercial Road, Whitechapel. And between 1861 and 1871 the women moved again, up the road to 6 Watney Street. After her mother Rebecca's death in 1863, Julia Jacobs went to live with Sarah Isaacs, her grandmother, in Watney Street. Sarah Isaacs died on 27th December 1871 at 6 Watney Street. Her age is given as 86 and the cause of death is given as "Old Age." Julia is recorded as being present at the death and it was she who registered it with the authorities next day. She was 17 years old
- Jenny Cowen has Sarah as being Sarah Meyer and her husband as Judag Hartog Bebber.
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Sources - [S2268] Notes - Roderick Young.
- [S2268] Notes - Roderick Young, Bef Jan 2020.
- [S2481] 1841 Census - HO 107/0725 B05 F045 P27 - Iaacs, Sarah, 28 Nov 2010.
- [S2567] 1851 Census - HO 107/1524 F260 P84 - Isaacs, Sarah, 27 Mar 2011.
- [S2569] 1861 Census - RG 9/0279 F025 P19 - Isaacs, Sarah, 27 Mar 2011.
- [S2568] 1871 Census - RG 10/0536 F014 P21 - Isaacs, Sarah, 27 Mar 2011.
- [S2611] Death Cert - Isaacs, Sarah, 4 Jun 2011.
- [S2268] Notes - Roderick Young.