Joseph, Maurice (Morris), Chatham 1824, Richibuctou 1840s.
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Joseph, Maurice (Morris), Chatham 1824, Richibuctou 1840s.
Joseph, John (1776-1835), partner of Michael in Joseph&Samuel.
Joseph De la Penha received grant of most of Labrador from William III in 1697.
"Jones Wharf" Halifax Harbour, built with Robert Campbell, 1758.
Jones Family, s-1770s (Joseph Jones d.1771) in Halifax, 1750 and Judith Jones d.1767.).
John Solomon, d. Halifax 1788, probably not Jewish.
Jews Appointed to Canadian Juries
Jamaica - Abolition of State Oaths
Jacobs, Samuel., son of Samuel Jacobs
Jacobs, Samuel Thomas, Port Hope [Jewish ancestry?].
Jacobs, Joseph, Gagetown, 1784.
Jacob, Moses, (d.1823) Kingston 1793, Prince Edward County c.1800.
Jacob Franks from 1804-1811. Copies of archival documents: John Lawe papers and other sources.
Jacob Franks from 1794-1804. Copies of archival documents: John Lawe Papers and other sources.
Jacob Franks: Articles and Footnotes
Jacob Franks Article Summary of Changes Based on Changes after Dec/86
Jacob Franks Ancestry - Research File
Jacob Franks - National Archives of Canada.
Jacob Franks - Misc. Correspondence.
Israel Abrahams, in Halifax 1750, drowned 1760.
Israel Abrahams or Nahum Israel
Isaac Solomon(s) in Halifax 1749 brother in law of Israel Abrahams
Isaac Levy, partner of Nathan Nathans, d.Halifax, March 1750.
Isaac Da Costa, Annapolis, 1771
File consists of a bi-weekly newsletter prepared for members of the National Council of the Canadian Jewish Congress and community leaders summarizing issues on a provincial, national, and international level.
File consists of a bi-weekly newsletter prepared for members of the National Council of the Canadian Jewish Congress and community leaders summarizing issues on a provincial, national, and international level.
File consists of a bi-weekly newsletter prepared for members of the National Council of the Canadian Jewish Congress and community leaders summarizing issues on a provincial, national, and international level.
International Commerces, [Milons D'Angleterre]
International Commerce, Affaires Maritimes, Miscellaneous
International Commerce, Affaires Maritimes, Miscellaneous
International Affaires, [Milons D'Angleterre]
Instructions to William Earl Rowe as Lieutenant Governor
Instructions to Governors - O.S.
Instructions to Governors - Nova Scotia (+ P.E.I to 1831)
Information and comment : social and economic studies
File consists of a publication of the Canadian Jewish Congress containing the article by Mandred Saalheimer, "Fundamental rights and freedoms in Canada : progress report for the year ended June 30, 1963."
Index to the Hart Papers, Three Rivers Seminary Archives.
File consists of an issue containing an account of the funeral of Robert Stevenson in Westminster Abbey.
Hyman, William (1807-1882) mayor of Cap Rosiers, Quebec., 1858-1882.
File consists of a handwritten transcript of the ballad composed by the poet Richard Glover and published in 1739 to raise British spirits against the Spanish.
Henry, Elias, Montreal 1763-5.
Hazen, Moses, (1733-1803) probably not Jewish.
Hays Family -- Solomon Hays d.1788, Barracks Hays, Andrew Hays
Hays Family -- Moses Judah Hays
Hastings County Records -- 1850s. Benjamin was Warden of Hastings County.
Hart, Theodore, son of Benjamin Hart, in York, 1833.
Hart, Simeon and Harry of New Brunswick to Upper Canada, 1817.
Hart, Samuel, jr., Photocopies of Court documents etc., from PANS.
Hart, Samuel P., 1837 patriot, owner of the "Plain Speaker" Cobourg and Belleville.
Hart, Moses, brother of Samuel
Hart, Moses&Esther (Solomons), Quebec, 1768.
Hart, Herman Fisher, son of Henry Hart (brother of Aaron Hart).
Hart, Henry, son of Benjamin Hart, in Kingston, 1835.
Hart, Dorothea (nee Judah). See Will.
Hart, Arthur Wellington, son of Benjamin Hart, in York, 1833.
Hart, Abraham, Albany, probably a brother of Aaron Hart.
Hart, Aaron Ezekiel (1803-1857) son of Ezekiel Hart and Frances Lazarus.
Hart, Aaron (1724-1800, Three Rivers) in Quebec by 1761. See Aaron Hart Will.
Hart Papers, Seminaires de Trois Rivieres, Correspondence, 1986-1988.