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Nathan Levy, in Halifax by 1755, m. a Sarah Dunn in an Anglican ceremony, 1759, died at Chester 1773.
Nathan Levy, in Halifax by 1755, m. a Sarah Dunn in an Anglican ceremony, 1759, died at Chester 1773.
Naphtali Hart, jr., Halifax
Naphtali Hart, jr., Halifax
"N," Miscellaneous -- (2 of 2)
"N," Miscellaneous -- (2 of 2)
"N," Miscellaneous -- (1 of 2)
"N," Miscellaneous -- (1 of 2)
Myers-Cohen, Solomon (1744-96) was in Quebec in 1768. He married Belle, daughter of Joseph Simon of Lancaster Pa.
Myers-Cohen, Solomon (1744-96) was in Quebec in 1768. He married Belle, daughter of Joseph Simon of Lancaster Pa.
Myers, Rachel Abraham and Benjamin and Mordechai, to Gagetown 1783. See also Myers, (Montgomery), Juda or Judith, (1759-1831).
Myers, Rachel Abraham and Benjamin and Mordechai, to Gagetown 1783. See also Myers, (Montgomery), Juda or Judith, (1759-1831).
Myers, Myer, Silversmith. In Montreal, 1778-1780.
Myers, Myer, Silversmith. In Montreal, 1778-1780.
Myers, Moses. S&M Myers Letterbook 1785-1787 (copy from American Jewish Archives).
Myers, Moses. S&M Myers Letterbook 1785-1787 (copy from American Jewish Archives).
Myers, Moses. S&M Myers Letterbook 1785-1787 (copy from American Jewish Archives).
Myers, Moses. S&M Myers Letterbook 1785-1787 (copy from American Jewish Archives).
Myers, (Montgomery), Juda or Judith, (1759-1831). See also Myers, Rachel Abraham and Benjamin and Mordechai. Arrived in Gagetown New Brunswick with her mother Rachel and her brothers, in 1783. Married to Alexander Montgomery, she moved to York, U.C. about 1800 and operated a tavern at the SE corner of Queen and Younge Sts. Includes Article and research material provided by Neil Yetwin. Includes research material provided by Betti Paull, descendant.
Myers, (Montgomery), Juda or Judith, (1759-1831). See also Myers, Rachel Abraham and Benjamin and Mordechai. Arrived in Gagetown New Brunswick with her mother Rachel and her brothers, in 1783. Married to Alexander Montgomery, she moved to York, U.C. about 1800 and operated a tavern at the SE corner of Queen and Younge Sts. Includes Article and research material provided by Neil Yetwin. Includes research material provided by Betti Paull, descendant.
Myers, Hyam of Quebec. Copies of documents from all sources.
Myers, Hyam of Quebec. Copies of documents from all sources.
Myers Family Documents
Myers Family Documents
Myer Myers, (son of Hyam Myers of Quebec & New York) in Halifax, 1786.
Myer Myers, (son of Hyam Myers of Quebec & New York) in Halifax, 1786.
Municipal Restrictions ("freedom of the city")
Municipal Restrictions ("freedom of the city")
Moss, Sgt. Samuel, of the King's Royal Rangers was granted land beside Myers Solomon near Cornwall in 1797.
Moss, Sgt. Samuel, of the King's Royal Rangers was granted land beside Myers Solomon near Cornwall in 1797.
Moss, Hart, master shoemaker, was in Montreal in 1818.
Moss, Hart, master shoemaker, was in Montreal in 1818.
Moses, Bernard. A Loyalist, he petitioned Governor Carleton to be given land in Nova Scotia in 1783.
Moses, Bernard. A Loyalist, he petitioned Governor Carleton to be given land in Nova Scotia in 1783.
Moses Hart, International Affairs, General.
Moses Hart, International Affairs, General.
Moses Family
Moses Family
Morning courier (Montreal)
Morning courier (Montreal)
Morning chronicle (London)
Morning chronicle (London)
Morell, Moses Samuel and Goldiana, arrived Toronto 1860, material recieved from Helen Rose Morell, d. Toronto July, 1994.
Morell, Moses Samuel and Goldiana, arrived Toronto 1860, material recieved from Helen Rose Morell, d. Toronto July, 1994.
Mordecai Jones, son of Joseph and Judith Jones, d.1770 Halifax.
Mordecai Jones, son of Joseph and Judith Jones, d.1770 Halifax.
Montreal witness
Montreal witness
Montreal weekly herald
Montreal weekly herald
Montreal transcript and general advertiser
Montreal transcript and general advertiser
Montreal Standard Publishing Co. Ltd
Montreal Standard Publishing Co. Ltd
Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
Montreal herald and daily commercial gazette
Montreal herald
Montreal herald
Montreal gazette
Montreal gazette
Montreal daily star
Montreal daily star
Miscellaneous: Possible Jewish Settlers
Miscellaneous: Possible Jewish Settlers
Miscellaneous Documents
Miscellaneous Documents
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Military
Military
Michaels, Levy (1723-1815) and Myer (1760-1815). Levy Michaels came to Canada from Long Island about 1765. His son Myer, a fur trader in the "upper country," married Frances, the sister of David, Samuel and Moses David. He is recorded as coming back to Montreal by canoe in time for the High Holidays in 1804. He was awarded the Beaver Club Medal. See Frances Michaels Will.
Michaels, Levy (1723-1815) and Myer (1760-1815). Levy Michaels came to Canada from Long Island about 1765. His son Myer, a fur trader in the "upper country," married Frances, the sister of David, Samuel and Moses David. He is recorded as coming back to Montreal by canoe in time for the High Holidays in 1804. He was awarded the Beaver Club Medal. See Frances Michaels Will.
Michaels, Levy (1723-1815) and Michaels, Myer (1760-1815) Montreal fur traders who spent time in the "Upper Country" [Upper Canada].
Michaels, Levy (1723-1815) and Michaels, Myer (1760-1815) Montreal fur traders who spent time in the "Upper Country" [Upper Canada].
Michael, George, (c.1835-1889) optician, arrived Toronto about 1866.
Michael, George, (c.1835-1889) optician, arrived Toronto about 1866.
McCord Museum Papers
McCord Museum Papers
"Mc," Miscellaneous
"Mc," Miscellaneous
MASONS
MASONS
Maryland
Maryland
Mary Martin, Madison Wisconsin, researcher on John Lawe Papers. Correspondence and copies of archival documents.
Mary Martin, Madison Wisconsin, researcher on John Lawe Papers. Correspondence and copies of archival documents.
Martin E. Herschorn, President, Jewish Historical Society of Halifax, 1987.
Martin E. Herschorn, President, Jewish Historical Society of Halifax, 1987.
Marriage
Marriage
Marranos of North America
Marranos of North America
Maritimes. General correspondence etc., relating to Jews in Halifax. Includes map of Halifax and location of Jewish enterprises.
Maritimes. General correspondence etc., relating to Jews in Halifax. Includes map of Halifax and location of Jewish enterprises.
Maps of Canadian cities from the "Atlas of Canada." -- File consists of plates for Quebec, Winnipeg, Vancouver, London, and Ottawa.
Maps of Canadian cities from the "Atlas of Canada." -- File consists of plates for Quebec, Winnipeg, Vancouver, London, and Ottawa.
Maps of Canadian cities and counties
Maps of Canadian cities and counties
Map to illustrate the climatology of the dominion of Canada / by Lorin Blodget
Map to illustrate the climatology of the dominion of Canada / by Lorin Blodget
Map of the city of Halifax showing streets and municipal wards
Map of the city of Halifax showing streets and municipal wards
Map of Gatling and adjacent mines, Hastings Co., Ontario / by R.H. Stretch, accompanied by Sections of veins on Gatling and adjoining properties
Map of Gatling and adjacent mines, Hastings Co., Ontario / by R.H. Stretch, accompanied by Sections of veins on Gatling and adjoining properties
Manuel(le), Emanuel David, Montreal and Michilimackinac, 1770s. He had married Miriam Judah older sister to Dorothea who married Aaron Hart.
Manuel(le), Emanuel David, Montreal and Michilimackinac, 1770s. He had married Miriam Judah older sister to Dorothea who married Aaron Hart.
Manuel, Emanuel, husband of Miriam Judah of Montreal was a fur trader in the Upper Country c.1780.
Manuel, Emanuel, husband of Miriam Judah of Montreal was a fur trader in the Upper Country c.1780.
Magasin A&O (Orobio) Hart & Co.
Magasin A&O (Orobio) Hart & Co.
Mackinac Maps
Mackinac Maps
"M," Miscellaneous
"M," Miscellaneous
Lyons Family
Lyons Family
Loyalist Research
Loyalist Research
Lower Canada - Abolition of State Oaths
Lower Canada - Abolition of State Oaths
Local Commerce
Local Commerce
Lloyd's evening post, and British chronicle (London)
Lloyd's evening post, and British chronicle (London)
Light-tower near Coburg / W.H. Bartlett
Light-tower near Coburg / W.H. Bartlett
Liebschitz, Samuel, founder of Jewsburg, [now known as German Mills] near Preston Upper Canada, 1836.
Liebschitz, Samuel, founder of Jewsburg, [now known as German Mills] near Preston Upper Canada, 1836.
Levy, Simon, Montreal 1779-1783.
Levy, Simon, Montreal 1779-1783.
Levy, Morden, S. (1824-1863) murdered at Richibuctou.
Levy, Morden, S. (1824-1863) murdered at Richibuctou.
Levy, Isaac, Quebec 1760-1783ff.
Levy, Isaac, Quebec 1760-1783ff.
Levy, Gershom (n.d.)
Levy, Gershom (n.d.)
Levy, Eleazar, (c.1716-1811) Canada's first Jewish Notary Public, was in Quebec by 1760. In 1764 his goods were taken by officers of the British Army during military government and after eleven years of unsucessful lawsuits he went to the Unitied States. He bought land in New York which was later expropriated for the establishment of West Point.
Levy, Eleazar, (c.1716-1811) Canada's first Jewish Notary Public, was in Quebec by 1760. In 1764 his goods were taken by officers of the British Army during military government and after eleven years of unsucessful lawsuits he went to the Unitied States. He bought land in New York which was later expropriated for the establishment of West Point.
Levy, Alexander in Quebec 1832
Levy, Alexander in Quebec 1832
Levy Solomons Family
Levy Solomons Family
Levy Solomons
Levy Solomons
Levy (Levi) Joseph, tailor
Levy (Levi) Joseph, tailor
Levi/Mohr family, including Philip Levi (in Quebec 1836) whose daughter Flora ("Blume") b.c.1841, married Sigismund Mohr (1827-1893) who was responsible for the installation of street lights and other public works in Quebec.
Levi/Mohr family, including Philip Levi (in Quebec 1836) whose daughter Flora ("Blume") b.c.1841, married Sigismund Mohr (1827-1893) who was responsible for the installation of street lights and other public works in Quebec.
Levi, Joseph, innkeeper, Montreal, 1818.
Levi, Joseph, innkeeper, Montreal, 1818.
Letter from Henry J. Noad, Quebec, to Michael Samuel, Miramachi, regarding loss of cargo with the sinking of the schooner "Eclipse"
Letter from Henry J. Noad, Quebec, to Michael Samuel, Miramachi, regarding loss of cargo with the sinking of the schooner "Eclipse"
Letter from Hannah Mendell to Lydia Howard
Letter from Hannah Mendell to Lydia Howard
Letson, Phillip
Letson, Phillip
Les debats (Quebec)
Les debats (Quebec)
Legal document on parchment relating to Langley Manor
Legal document on parchment relating to Langley Manor
Le constitutionnel, gazette francaise des Trois-Rivieres
Le constitutionnel, gazette francaise des Trois-Rivieres
Le constitutionnel, gazette francaise de Trois-Rivieres
Le constitutionnel, gazette francaise de Trois-Rivieres
Le Canadien (Quebec)
Le Canadien (Quebec)
Lazarus, Simon in Berthier L.C., 1793-7. His niece m. Ezekiel Hart, 1794.
Lazarus, Simon in Berthier L.C., 1793-7. His niece m. Ezekiel Hart, 1794.
Lawyers
Lawyers
Lawe, John (1779-1846) the son of Rachel Franks of Montreal and Capt. George Lawe. A fur trader with his uncle Jacob Franks he was recorded in Yrk. He died in Green Bay. See John Law Papers, Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison.
Lawe, John (1779-1846) the son of Rachel Franks of Montreal and Capt. George Lawe. A fur trader with his uncle Jacob Franks he was recorded in Yrk. He died in Green Bay. See John Law Papers, Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison.
Koenig (King), Joseph and Charles, to Whitby, Canada West, 1863. Samuel King was Ontario's first Jewish lawyer.
Koenig (King), Joseph and Charles, to Whitby, Canada West, 1863. Samuel King was Ontario's first Jewish lawyer.
"K-L," Miscellaneous
"K-L," Miscellaneous
KKSI - N.Y.
KKSI - N.Y.
Kingston from the Citadel
Kingston from the Citadel
Kimber CSSN 1834
Kimber CSSN 1834
Kavanaugh, N.S; 1822
Kavanaugh, N.S; 1822
Judicial Papers, Lawyers.
Judicial Papers, Lawyers.
Judicial Appointments
Judicial Appointments
Judah, Sarah married James Vickers of Toronto in St.James Anglican Church in 1838. John Manuel was a witness.
Judah, Sarah married James Vickers of Toronto in St.James Anglican Church in 1838. John Manuel was a witness.
Judah, J. [Issac] of Montreal and Cornwall U.C. in 1804, probably became the first Jew to obtain Crown Grant of Lands in Upper Canada.
Judah, J. [Issac] of Montreal and Cornwall U.C. in 1804, probably became the first Jew to obtain Crown Grant of Lands in Upper Canada.
Judah, Emmanuel, an American Actor who with his wife performed at Franks' Theatre in York in 1826.
Judah, Emmanuel, an American Actor who with his wife performed at Franks' Theatre in York in 1826.
Judah Family
Judah Family
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