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10531 |
Marriages Sep 1894 Framder Sarah Westminster 1a 1151 Laventhall Marcus Westminster 1a 1151 | Family F62
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10532 |
Married at groom's address 2 Whites Row Whitechapel. | Family F2672
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10533 |
Married at home, 5 Lisle St, Leicester Squ. | Family F3599
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10534 |
Married name: Kahn. | SAMUEL August (I13673)
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10535 |
Married name? | PRINSKY Blumah Tsyril [Bluma b Shalom] (I5278)
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10536 |
Married name? | YOFFE Hannah Rebecca [Hannah Rebecca b Ezekiel Yoffe] (I5281)
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10537 |
Married name? | LEVY Sarah (I5423)
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10538 |
Married name? | GORWITCH Rose (I7258)
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10539 |
Mary the wife of Aaron JACOB 26th Mar 5589 [from surviving burial records] | Mary (I13089)
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10540 |
Master of the Rolls | Rt Hon JESSEL George [Yehuda b Tsadok] (I843)
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10541 |
Maurice's body was never found and is commemerated Bay 2. | GROUSE Maurice Leopold (I18911)
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10542 |
Maurice, son of Jacob ABRAHAM, formerly of Bath, who died on his voyage home from Melbourne, and was buried at sea, 1872. | ABRAHAM Maurice Jacob (I11671)
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10543 |
Max served as Martin Sober | SOBEL (SOBER) Max (Martin) (I15322)
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10544 |
May 5609 | EMMANUEL Emanuel (I11702)
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10545 |
May be a duplicate see I878 | AARONS Aaron [Aharon b Tebi] (I695)
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10546 |
May be Abraham depending whether the inscription reads daughter or wife of the late Baron Abraham. | (ABRAHAM) Catherine (I3599)
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10547 |
May be her married family name. | BARUCH Maria (I7095)
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10548 |
May be married name | TALLERMAN Rebecca (I6393)
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10549 |
May be married name. | FREEDMAN Leah (I4594)
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10550 |
May be married name. | GRANEEK Bessie [Brina] (I9602)
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10551 |
May be married name. | LUKOWSKY Sarah [Sarah b Meir HaCohen] (I14295)
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10552 |
May be married surname. | [JONES] Anne [Yentela b Benjamin] (I3516)
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10553 |
May have been married previously to ? Hyam(s) | Sarah (I520)
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10554 |
May mean from Colchester rather than being a family name. | Rosa [Ritzha b Hayim] (I4232)
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10555 |
Melville S. Toplitz died 10 May 1921. He had arrived in Hong Kong on 8 May 1921. He was buried 11 May 1921 in the Jewish cemetery in Hong Kong with full Jewish ritual upon advice by the officers of the local synagogue. A State Dept Representative was present at the ceremony. On 13 May 1921, a member of the House of Representatives, Julius Kahn, sent a letter to the American Consul asking that the body be returned to the US for burial. On 16 May 1921, the American Consul in HongKong sent a telegram reporting that the burial had taken place on 11 May with full Jewish Ritual. On 23 May 1921, the consulate wrote to Julius Kahn to explain what had taken place, and asked for reimbursement of $14.45 for the telegram. On 24 May 1921, the received a telegram from the American Consul General in HK, asking if the family wanted to have the body exhumed, and also requested $300 to cover expenses already incurred and avoid the sale of the effects [long list attached]. On 28 May 1921, The State Dept. informed Julius Kahn about the telegram. On 15 June, the State Dept. received another telegram from the American Consul stating that the [disinterred] remains were shipped 6 June aboard the steamer Salier and were due to arrived.
[Info supplied by N. Biederman] | TOPLITZ Melville Samson (I2574)
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10556 |
Melville Toplitz was buried at Hills of Eternity Cemetery, San Mateo County, California USA with other members of his family.
The burial took place two months after his death in Hong Kong. | TOPLITZ Melville Samson (I2574)
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10557 |
Member of the Orthadox Synagogue of Sunderland since 1813 [Jewish Chronicle 1853].Financed the Usworth Colliery. | JONASSOHN David (I8432)
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10558 |
Memorial Inscription: And of Alfred his eldest son who died on Mar 26th 1863 aged 4 ½ years | COHEN Alfred (I7799)
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10559 |
Memorial inscription: And of Henry James his second son who died in Johannesburg, South Africa on April 10th 1892 aged 28 years | COHEN Henry James (I7802)
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10560 |
Memorial inscription: Our dear sons Daniel died in France 9 Oct 1916 and Phillip died in France 15 Jun 1917 | LEVY Phillip (I14878)
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