News of the conversion to Christianity of David Franks reaches Philadelphia
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News of the conversion to Christianity of David Franks reaches Philadelphia
Benjamin, Alfred D. (d.1900) and Frank.
Binley, Jacob William, d. of cholera, Kingston U.C. June 30, 1832.
David, Moses, fur trader, b.Montreal 1768, d. Sandwich U.C. 1814
Jacob, Moses, (d.1823) Kingston 1793, Prince Edward County c.1800.
Jacobs, Samuel Thomas, Port Hope [Jewish ancestry?].
Correspondence with Ken Annett, Quebec City. Researcher on Lawe Family.
Solomons, Ezekiel, (d.c. 1804, probably at New York).
George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Henry Robert Cohen
Flyer soliciting subscriptions for "Who Was Who in Canadian Jewry, 1749-1840"
Aaron, Isaac (in Montreal 1832).
Cohen, Jacob R., in Montreal 1779.
David, Isaac, (b.c.1808) in Montreal 1839.
Dr. James Davidson, Quebec, 1770s.
Franks, David (-1792) in Montreal by 1770s, (brother of John Franks).
Franks, David Salusbury (b.Halifax 1751-d.Philadephia 1793), son ofj John.
Hart, Abraham, Albany, probably a brother of Aaron Hart.
Jacobs, Samuel., son of Samuel Jacobs
Levy, Isaac, Quebec 1760-1783ff.
Levy, Simon, Montreal 1779-1783.
Levi, Joseph, innkeeper, Montreal, 1818.
Moss, Hart, master shoemaker, was in Montreal in 1818.
Myers, Hyam of Quebec. Copies of documents from all sources.
Myers, Myer, Silversmith. In Montreal, 1778-1780.
Seixas family in Montreal about 1800.
Solomon, Elias (1699-1800) lived in Quebec where he was a tutor and teacher.
Solomon, H., furrier was in Montreal in 1832.
General includes correspondence with Herbert Franks
Franks Family Papers - General
Records from National Archives Trust Fund Board
Affaires Maritimes, Le Brig Merore
International Commerce, Affaires Maritimes, Miscellaneous
International Commerces, [Milons D'Angleterre]
Hart, Moses, brother of Samuel
"Jones Wharf" Halifax Harbour, built with Robert Campbell, 1758.
Isaac Levy, partner of Nathan Nathans, d.Halifax, March 1750.
Isaac Solomon(s) in Halifax 1749 brother in law of Israel Abrahams
Simon Solomon, St.John's, Postmastyer of Newfoundland, d.1839.
Gabel, Davey (c.1732-1816) baker, b.Frankfort am Main, to N.B. 1783 as a loyalist.
Levy, Morden, S. (1824-1863) murdered at Richibuctou.
Samuel, Jacob, brother of Joseph and Michael.
Samuel, Michael, copies of letterbook from PANB.
England Research on the Jews Who Had Their Roots Their
National Archives of Canada, 1988