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Hart, Aaron Ezekiel (1803-1857) son of Ezekiel Hart and Frances Lazarus.
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, Aaron (1724-1800, Three Rivers) in Quebec by 1761. See Aaron Hart Will.
Hart Papers, Seminaires de Trois Rivieres, Correspondence, 1986-1988.
Hart Papers, Seminaires de Trois Rivieres, Correspondence, 1986-1988.
Hart Family Documents (John Horn Collection)
Hart Family Documents (John Horn Collection)
Hart Family Correspondence
Hart Family Correspondence
Hart Family
Hart Family
Hart Brothers of Newport. Five Brothers: Naphtali (carried on business in Halifax), Samuel (father of Naphtali, jr.), Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (father of Samuel jr.).
Hart Brothers of Newport. Five Brothers: Naphtali (carried on business in Halifax), Samuel (father of Naphtali, jr.), Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (father of Samuel jr.).
Hand-coloured prints of Halifax, Quebec, and Montreal
Hand-coloured prints of Halifax, Quebec, and Montreal
Halifax--Possible Jewish Background
Halifax--Possible Jewish Background
"H," Miscellaneous
"H," Miscellaneous
Guilds
Guilds
Grip (Toronto)
Grip (Toronto)
Gratz family correspondence
Gratz family correspondence
Georgia
Georgia
George W. Lawe Papers - Chicago Historical Society. Correspondence and copies of archival documents.
George W. Lawe Papers - Chicago Historical Society. Correspondence and copies of archival documents.
George Benjamin/Thomas George Joans. Joans, and Englishman who arrived in New Orleans about 1830, was editor and proprieter of the Mercantile Advertiser, and married Isabella the daughter of Levi Jacobs on 5 May 1832. He left New Orleans by March 1834. Benjamin, and Englishman who was later founder of the Belleville Intelligencer, arrived in New Orleans about 1830, and married Isabella, the daughter of Lipman Jacobs 5 Febrary, 1832. He left New Orleans and arrived in York, U.C. by the end of 1833.
George Benjamin/Thomas George Joans. Joans, and Englishman who arrived in New Orleans about 1830, was editor and proprieter of the Mercantile Advertiser, and married Isabella the daughter of Levi Jacobs on 5 May 1832. He left New Orleans by March 1834. Benjamin, and Englishman who was later founder of the Belleville Intelligencer, arrived in New Orleans about 1830, and married Isabella, the daughter of Lipman Jacobs 5 Febrary, 1832. He left New Orleans and arrived in York, U.C. by the end of 1833.
George Benjamin/Thomas George Joans. Joans, and Englishman who arrived in New Orleans about 1830, was editor and proprieter of the Mercantile Advertiser, and married Isabella the daughter of Levi Jacobs on 5 May 1832. He left New Orleans by March 1834. Benjamin, and Englishman who was later founder of the Belleville Intelligencer, arrived in New Orleans about 1830, and married Isabella, the daughter of Lipman Jacobs 5 Febrary, 1832. He left New Orleans and arrived in York, U.C. by the end of 1833.
George Benjamin/Thomas George Joans. Joans, and Englishman who arrived in New Orleans about 1830, was editor and proprieter of the Mercantile Advertiser, and married Isabella the daughter of Levi Jacobs on 5 May 1832. He left New Orleans by March 1834. Benjamin, and Englishman who was later founder of the Belleville Intelligencer, arrived in New Orleans about 1830, and married Isabella, the daughter of Lipman Jacobs 5 Febrary, 1832. He left New Orleans and arrived in York, U.C. by the end of 1833.
George Benjamin/Thomas George Joans. Joans, and Englishman who arrived in New Orleans about 1830, was editor and proprieter of the Mercantile Advertiser, and married Isabella the daughter of Levi Jacobs on 5 May 1832. He left New Orleans by March 1834. Benjamin, and Englishman who was later founder of the Belleville Intelligencer, arrived in New Orleans about 1830, and married Isabella, the daughter of Lipman Jacobs 5 Febrary, 1832. He left New Orleans and arrived in York, U.C. by the end of 1833.
George Benjamin/Thomas George Joans. Joans, and Englishman who arrived in New Orleans about 1830, was editor and proprieter of the Mercantile Advertiser, and married Isabella the daughter of Levi Jacobs on 5 May 1832. He left New Orleans by March 1834. Benjamin, and Englishman who was later founder of the Belleville Intelligencer, arrived in New Orleans about 1830, and married Isabella, the daughter of Lipman Jacobs 5 Febrary, 1832. He left New Orleans and arrived in York, U.C. by the end of 1833.
George Benjamin, Judaism
George Benjamin, Judaism
George Benjamin Papers
George Benjamin Papers
George Benjamin papers
George Benjamin papers
George Benjamin General. Includes article in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Obituary, etc.
George Benjamin General. Includes article in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Obituary, etc.
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Nancy Benjamin Cooper (b.1927)
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Nancy Benjamin Cooper (b.1927)
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Hyam Lewis, Brighton (1769-1851)
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Hyam Lewis, Brighton (1769-1851)
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Henry Robert Cohen
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Henry Robert Cohen
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Emmanuel Hyman Benjamin (1832-1914)
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Emmanuel Hyman Benjamin (1832-1914)
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Benjamin Family Records--Copies from Nancy Cooper
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Benjamin Family Records--Copies from Nancy Cooper
George Benjamin - Ancestry
George Benjamin - Ancestry
George Benajamin, Orange Lodges
George Benajamin, Orange Lodges
General includes correspondence with Herbert Franks
General includes correspondence with Herbert Franks
General
General
Gabel, Davey (c.1732-1816) baker, b.Frankfort am Main, to N.B. 1783 as a loyalist.
Gabel, Davey (c.1732-1816) baker, b.Frankfort am Main, to N.B. 1783 as a loyalist.
"G," Miscellaneous
"G," Miscellaneous
G. Benjamin
G. Benjamin
Fur Trade Secondary, including photocopies of articles.
Fur Trade Secondary, including photocopies of articles.
Fur trade Passes, 1761
Fur trade Passes, 1761
Fur trade General
Fur trade General
Fur trade General
Fur trade General
Frey, Jacob, Jewish Congregration Anshe-Sholem of Hamilton, 1863. See references to earlier Freys c.1800: Bernard, Phillip, Hannah.
Frey, Jacob, Jewish Congregration Anshe-Sholem of Hamilton, 1863. See references to earlier Freys c.1800: Bernard, Phillip, Hannah.
Fredericton / by William Henry Bartlett
Fredericton / by William Henry Bartlett
Franks, William (d. by 1850) second child of Jacob Franks and Therese La guere dit La Rose.
Franks, William (d. by 1850) second child of Jacob Franks and Therese La guere dit La Rose.
(Franks), Rebecca Franks Kemble (1780-1839) daughter of John.
(Franks), Rebecca Franks Kemble (1780-1839) daughter of John.
Franks, Moses (1718-1789)(brother of John Franks).
Franks, Moses (1718-1789)(brother of John Franks).
Franks, John (c.1720-1794) Halifax by 1749, Quebec by 1760, d.Mtl. as ff: Quebec Land 1761 ff.
Franks, John (c.1720-1794) Halifax by 1749, Quebec by 1760, d.Mtl. as ff: Quebec Land 1761 ff.
Franks, John (c.1720-1794) Halifax by 1749, Quebec by 1760, d.Mtl. as ff: John Franks, Philadelphia pre 1749 and 1757-61.
Franks, John (c.1720-1794) Halifax by 1749, Quebec by 1760, d.Mtl. as ff: John Franks, Philadelphia pre 1749 and 1757-61.
Franks, John (c.1720-1794) Halifax by 1749, Quebec by 1760, d.Mtl. as ff: "Inspector of Chimneys" for Quebec, Montreal and Three Rivers, 1768 (first Jew in a British country to be appointed to public office by Commission).
Franks, John (c.1720-1794) Halifax by 1749, Quebec by 1760, d.Mtl. as ff: "Inspector of Chimneys" for Quebec, Montreal and Three Rivers, 1768 (first Jew in a British country to be appointed to public office by Commission).
Franks, John (c.1720-1794) Halifax by 1749, Quebec by 1760, d.Mtl. as ff: General Research.
Franks, John (c.1720-1794) Halifax by 1749, Quebec by 1760, d.Mtl. as ff: General Research.
Franks, David Salusbury (b.Halifax 1751-d.Philadephia 1793), son ofj John.
Franks, David Salusbury (b.Halifax 1751-d.Philadephia 1793), son ofj John.
Franks, David (-1792) in Montreal by 1770s, (brother of John Franks).
Franks, David (-1792) in Montreal by 1770s, (brother of John Franks).
Franks, C., tavern, hotel and theatre, N.W. corner of Colborne and Market Sts. Scene of play by Mr. and Mrs. Judah, 1826.
Franks, C., tavern, hotel and theatre, N.W. corner of Colborne and Market Sts. Scene of play by Mr. and Mrs. Judah, 1826.
Franks, Appolonia Sophia, (1817-1886), Windsor/Sandwich, daughter of Jacob Franks and Therese La Guere dit La Rose.
Franks, Appolonia Sophia, (1817-1886), Windsor/Sandwich, daughter of Jacob Franks and Therese La Guere dit La Rose.
Franks, Abraham (1721-1797) in Quebec 1760s, Montreal by 1771, (brother of John Franks).
Franks, Abraham (1721-1797) in Quebec 1760s, Montreal by 1771, (brother of John Franks).
Franks Family Papers - General
Franks Family Papers - General
Franks Family
Franks Family
Fournisseurs Des Hart (Samuel)
Fournisseurs Des Hart (Samuel)
Flyer soliciting subscriptions for "Who Was Who in Canadian Jewry, 1749-1840"
Flyer soliciting subscriptions for "Who Was Who in Canadian Jewry, 1749-1840"
Family herald weekly star (Montreal)
Family herald weekly star (Montreal)
"F," Miscellaneous
"F," Miscellaneous
Ezekiel Solomons
Ezekiel Solomons
Evelyn Miller, former archivist, Canadian Jewish Archives
Evelyn Miller, former archivist, Canadian Jewish Archives
Etchings by William Hogarth
Etchings by William Hogarth
Engravings of Oliver Cromwell, King George III, the Duke of Cumberland, and the Battle of Waterloo
Engravings of Oliver Cromwell, King George III, the Duke of Cumberland, and the Battle of Waterloo
Engravings from "The illustrated London news." -- File consists of prints showing: horses and riders at the fountain near Parsonville on the Fraser River, and scenery near Harrison Lake, 17 December 1864; settlements at Lilloett on the Fraser River and Fort Anderson on Anderson Lake, 24 December 1864; Native and European settlements on the shore of Douglas Lake, British Columbia, 1866; and scenery and the settlement at Fort Simpson, as well as a funeral on the Klondike, 10 December 1898.
Engravings from "The illustrated London news." -- File consists of prints showing: horses and riders at the fountain near Parsonville on the Fraser River, and scenery near Harrison Lake, 17 December 1864; settlements at Lilloett on the Fraser River and Fort Anderson on Anderson Lake, 24 December 1864; Native and European settlements on the shore of Douglas Lake, British Columbia, 1866; and scenery and the settlement at Fort Simpson, as well as a funeral on the Klondike, 10 December 1898.
Engravings from newspapers
Engravings from newspapers
England Research on the Jews Who Had Their Roots Their
England Research on the Jews Who Had Their Roots Their
England - Abolition of State Oaths
England - Abolition of State Oaths
Emmanuel Abrahams
Emmanuel Abrahams
Election to Public Office - Ezekiel Hart elections
Election to Public Office - Ezekiel Hart elections
Election to Public Office
Election to Public Office
"E," Miscellaneous
"E," Miscellaneous
Drummond Island/St. Joseph's Island/Penetanguishene. The British Loyalists who inhabited Mackinac Island were obliged to leave by the Treaty of Ghent that ended the War of 1812. In 1815 they moved to Drummond Island which the British subsequently agreed, was in American territory. The British settlers left their new home in 1826 and reestablished themselves at Penetanguishene and St. Joseph Island.
Drummond Island/St. Joseph's Island/Penetanguishene. The British Loyalists who inhabited Mackinac Island were obliged to leave by the Treaty of Ghent that ended the War of 1812. In 1815 they moved to Drummond Island which the British subsequently agreed, was in American territory. The British settlers left their new home in 1826 and reestablished themselves at Penetanguishene and St. Joseph Island.
Driskoll, Lizzie, "daughter of Jonas and Rebecca Driskoll," (b.Toronto, 1838). Married Alfred Myers of New York in Toronto Hebrew Congregration, 1862. Elizabeth Driscoll was the youngest of four children of Sophia Nathan of a Montreal Jewish Family and William Driscoll of Kingston.
Driskoll, Lizzie, "daughter of Jonas and Rebecca Driskoll," (b.Toronto, 1838). Married Alfred Myers of New York in Toronto Hebrew Congregration, 1862. Elizabeth Driscoll was the youngest of four children of Sophia Nathan of a Montreal Jewish Family and William Driscoll of Kingston.
Dr. Malcolm Stern, geneologist, author of "First American Jewish Families"
Dr. Malcolm Stern, geneologist, author of "First American Jewish Families"
Dr. Ken Donovank, Parks Canada, Fortress Louisbourg
Dr. Ken Donovank, Parks Canada, Fortress Louisbourg
Dr. James Davidson, Quebec, 1770s.
Dr. James Davidson, Quebec, 1770s.
Documents relating to W. Earl Rowe
Documents relating to W. Earl Rowe
Documents relating to W. Earl Rowe
Documents relating to W. Earl Rowe
Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Article on Jacob Franks by SJG. Four(4)files containing correspondence, drafts, redrafts and copies of the final article and footnotes.
Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Article on Jacob Franks by SJG. Four(4)files containing correspondence, drafts, redrafts and copies of the final article and footnotes.
Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Article on Jacob Franks by SJG. Four(4)files containing correspondence, drafts, redrafts and copies of the final article and footnotes.
Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Article on Jacob Franks by SJG. Four(4)files containing correspondence, drafts, redrafts and copies of the final article and footnotes.
Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Article on Jacob Franks by SJG. Four(4)files containing correspondence, drafts, redrafts and copies of the final article and footnotes.
Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Article on Jacob Franks by SJG. Four(4)files containing correspondence, drafts, redrafts and copies of the final article and footnotes.
Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Article on Jacob Franks by SJG. Four(4)files containing correspondence, drafts, redrafts and copies of the final article and footnotes.
Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Article on Jacob Franks by SJG. Four(4)files containing correspondence, drafts, redrafts and copies of the final article and footnotes.
Diamond, Abraham, b. Prince Edward County, 1828. (Identified by a descendant as Jewish).
Diamond, Abraham, b. Prince Edward County, 1828. (Identified by a descendant as Jewish).
Detroit & Ann Arbour
Detroit & Ann Arbour
Dessauer, Louis Woolf, Daguerrotype Artist, in Waterloo, Kitchener and Toronto from 1841. Appears in the THC Records in 1862. May have been the Captain Dessaur who died at Chancellorswille, 1864.
Dessauer, Louis Woolf, Daguerrotype Artist, in Waterloo, Kitchener and Toronto from 1841. Appears in the THC Records in 1862. May have been the Captain Dessaur who died at Chancellorswille, 1864.
Department of Lands and Forests, Dartmouth N.S. Correspondence re:original Halifax Allotment.
Department of Lands and Forests, Dartmouth N.S. Correspondence re:original Halifax Allotment.
De Levis Family
De Levis Family
Davis, Samuel, (b.c.1792) in Montreal by 1832, tobacco merchant.
Davis, Samuel, (b.c.1792) in Montreal by 1832, tobacco merchant.
Davis, Mrs., Montreal, 1779.
Davis, Mrs., Montreal, 1779.
Davids, Isaac, York, 1819.
Davids, Isaac, York, 1819.
David, Samuel (1766-1822).
David, Samuel (1766-1822).
David, Moses, fur trader, b.Montreal 1768, d. Sandwich U.C. 1814
David, Moses, fur trader, b.Montreal 1768, d. Sandwich U.C. 1814
David, Lazarus (1734-1776)& Phoebe(1736-1786/7) and family.
David, Lazarus (1734-1776)& Phoebe(1736-1786/7) and family.
David, Isaac, (b.c.1808) in Montreal 1839.
David, Isaac, (b.c.1808) in Montreal 1839.
David, Eleazar (Lazarus) David, (1811-1887).
David, Eleazar (Lazarus) David, (1811-1887).
David, David (1764-1824).
David, David (1764-1824).
David Spector, Hove England. Shared research project on the Jewish community of Brighton, England and the Cohen family.
David Spector, Hove England. Shared research project on the Jewish community of Brighton, England and the Cohen family.
David Spector, Hove England. Shared research project on the Jewish community of Brighton, England and the Cohen family.
David Spector, Hove England. Shared research project on the Jewish community of Brighton, England and the Cohen family.
David Jones, son of Joseph and Judith Jones, innkeeper, owner of "The Halfway House to Horton," d. 1782 Hfx.
David Jones, son of Joseph and Judith Jones, innkeeper, owner of "The Halfway House to Horton," d. 1782 Hfx.
David Family - Unfiled Photocopies from the National Archives of Canada and Public Archives of Canada
David Family - Unfiled Photocopies from the National Archives of Canada and Public Archives of Canada
David Family - Unfiled Photocopies from the National Archives of Canada and Public Archives of Canada
David Family - Unfiled Photocopies from the National Archives of Canada and Public Archives of Canada
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