Sheldon and Judy Godfrey collection

Inventory list
Identifier Sort ascending Title Level of description Date Digital object
2003-060/001(10) John Joseph File 1837-1838
2003-060/001(11) Judah Family File 1833,1894
2003-060/001(13) Lyons Family File 1820
2003-060/002(3) Instructions to William Earl Rowe as Lieutenant Governor File 1963
2003-060/003(2) Benjamin Brothers, Toronto (1835-1842) Goodman, Samuel and William Benjamin. File 1835-1842
2003-060/003(4) Binley, Jacob William, d. of cholera, Kingston U.C. June 30, 1832. File
2003-060/003(10) David, Moses, fur trader, b.Montreal 1768, d. Sandwich U.C. 1814 File
2003-060/003(13) 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. File
2003-060/003(15) Frey, Jacob, Jewish Congregration Anshe-Sholem of Hamilton, 1863. See references to earlier Freys c.1800: Bernard, Phillip, Hannah. File 1863
2003-060/003(16) Hart, Arthur Wellington, son of Benjamin Hart, in York, 1833. File 1833
2003-060/003(30) Joseph, Gershom A. (1821-1893) of Montreal, student of Upper Canada College in Toronto 1836-1839. File
2003-060/003(32) Joseph, Judah Gershom, (1798-1857) silversmith watchmaker, optician. arr. in Toronto 1838 with his family and became a leader of the small Jewish community. Includes Research Material provided by William Daniels. Includes article by Peter von Bitter. File
2003-060/004(4) Koenig (King), Joseph and Charles, to Whitby, Canada West, 1863. Samuel King was Ontario's first Jewish lawyer. File
2003-060/004(12) Rossin, Marcus, Samuel and Julius. M. Rossin & Bro. jewellers, est'd in Kingston U.C. in 1832, moved to York in 1843, built in Rossin House Hotel in 1855 (destroyed by fire 1862). File
2003-060/004(19) Possible Jewish Settlers File
2003-060/005(2) 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. File
2003-060/005(4) 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. File
2003-060/005(7) Jacob Franks from 1804-1811. Copies of archival documents: John Lawe papers and other sources. File 1804-1811.
2003-060/006(1) Jacob Franks: Articles and Footnotes File
2003-060/006(7) Captain George Lawe and Rachel Franks. Information and copies of archival documents provided by Ken Annet. File
2003-060/006(8) 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. File
2003-060/006(11) Jacob Franks - National Archives of Canada. File
2003-060/006(13) Mary Martin, Madison Wisconsin, researcher on John Lawe Papers. Correspondence and copies of archival documents. File
2003-060/006(16) George W. Lawe Papers - Chicago Historical Society. Correspondence and copies of archival documents. File
2003-060/007(2) Fur trade General File
2003-060/007(3) Fur trade General File
2003-060/007(4) Fur trade Passes, 1761 File 1761
2003-060/007(9) Levy, Gershom (n.d.) File
2003-060/007(10) Solomons, Levy (d. 1792, Montreal). Solomons, Levy or Solomon Levy (1730-1792) was one of the five members of the Great Lakes fur trade syndicate that was disrupted by Pontiac's uprising in June 1763. The Solomons/Levy family. File
2003-060/008(4) Photocopies and typescipts of documents from the Bayliss Public Library (Samuel Abbot's Record Book) and the Register at St. Ignace (copies of James Gruet's Notorial Acts) etc. File
2003-060/008(10) The Beaver Club File
2003-060/008(13) Benjamin, George File
2003-060/009(2) George Benjamin - Collaterals and their descendants. Henry Robert Cohen File
2003-060/009(12) Belleville -- 1840s File 1840s
2003-060/010(2) Benjamin 1857-1862 File 1857-1862
2003-060/011(8) Notes and research for article on "The King vs Moses Gomez and others: Opening the Prosecutor's file over 200 years later" by S&J Godfrey published in 'American Jewish History,' 1992. File
2003-060/011(11) Notes and Research for an address by Sheldon Godfrey, Chairman of Heritage Canada to the Rotary Club of Toronto, June 14th 1996 at the Royal York Hotel on "The Bicentennial of the Community Around Younge Street." In 1828, William Lyon Mackenzie described the population of the Town of York and surrounding country as "a mixed race, neither amalgamated in manners nor customs nor habits." File
2003-060/012(3) Berstein, Henry (in Montreal 1830s). File
2003-060/012(8) David, Isaac, (b.c.1808) in Montreal 1839. File
2003-060/012(10) David, Samuel (1766-1822). File
2003-060/012(12) Davis, Samuel, (b.c.1792) in Montreal by 1832, tobacco merchant. File
2003-060/012(13) Davis, Mrs., Montreal, 1779. File
2003-060/013(3) (Franks), Rebecca Franks Kemble (1780-1839) daughter of John. File
2003-060/013(8) Hart, Moses (1768-1852). File
2003-060/013(10) Hart, Abraham, Albany, probably a brother of Aaron Hart. File
2003-060/013(11) Hart, Herman Fisher, son of Henry Hart (brother of Aaron Hart). File
2003-060/013(12) Bernard S. Hart. File
2003-060/013(17) Hazen, Moses, (1733-1803) probably not Jewish. File
2003-060/014(16) Levy, Isaac, Quebec 1760-1783ff. File
2003-060/015(4) Manuel(le), Emanuel David, Montreal and Michilimackinac, 1770s. He had married Miriam Judah older sister to Dorothea who married Aaron Hart. File
2003-060/015(6) Moses, Bernard. A Loyalist, he petitioned Governor Carleton to be given land in Nova Scotia in 1783. File
2003-060/015(9) Myers, Hyam of Quebec. Copies of documents from all sources. File
2003-060/015(10) Myers, Moses. S&M Myers Letterbook 1785-1787 (copy from American Jewish Archives). File
2003-060/015(18) Pines, Heineman owned a potash mill near Three Rivers in the 1780s. His son was known as Isaac Phineas. File
2003-060/015(19) Piza, David, a hazan, led Montreal's Shearith Israel Congregration from 1840. He left Montreal in 1847. File
2003-060/015(22) Simons, Levy (aka. Simon Levy) in Montreal 1760-1763. File
2003-060/015(23) Pollock File
2003-060/017(2) Records from National Archives Trust Fund Board File
2003-060/017(7) Affaires Maritimes File
2003-060/017(8) Affaires Maritimes File
2003-060/017(9) Affaires Maritimes, The Toronto File
2003-060/017(11) Affaires Maritimes, Correspondence File
2003-060/018(5) Parismes and Villages File
2003-060/018(7) Moses Hart, International Affairs, General. File
2003-060/018(11) Affaires Maritimes, Miscellaneous File
2003-060/018(15) International Commerces, [Milons D'Angleterre] File
2003-060/019(3) Abrahams Family Genealogy File
2003-060/019(12) Hart, Samuel, jr., (1749-1810) son of Jacob and Esther Hart, took a Christian oath of office and was sworn as Member of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia in 1793. File
2003-060/020(2) Hart, Jacob, father of Samuel File
2003-060/021(1) David Jones, son of Joseph and Judith Jones, innkeeper, owner of "The Halfway House to Horton," d. 1782 Hfx. File
2003-060/022(4) N.S. Summaries, Registry of Deeds, Halifax County , 1749-1799, correspondence with the Department of the Attorney General, Nova Scotia. File
2003-060/022(9) Cape Breton, Fortress Louisbourg, Jews during the French Regime: Family of Michel Rodrigue and family of Abraham Gradis. File
2003-060/023(3) Aaron, Maurice&Simon, in New Brunswick from 1814. File
2003-060/023(9) Levy (Levi) Joseph, tailor File
2003-060/023(12) Samuel, Joseph (1786-1862), brother of Michael, and Phoebe Samuel (1771-1867), in Chatham to 1857. File
2003-060/023(15) Samuel, Samuel. File
2003-060/023(18) Samuel, Michael d.1862, in Chatham 1814-50 and 1859, brother of Joseph Samuel, partner of John Joseph in Joseph&Samuel to 1835. File
2003-060/024(6) Wills File
2003-060/025(1) Archives Nationale de Quebec (Montreal) File
2003-060/025(2) National Archives of Canada, 1986 File
2003-060/025(13) Charleston, S.C. File
2003-060/025(14) Detroit & Ann Arbour File
2003-060/025(19) The Champlain Society File
2003-060/026(1) Evelyn Miller, former archivist, Canadian Jewish Archives File
2003-060/026(2) Bernard Kusinitz, researcher, Newport Rhode Island File
2003-060/026(6) PAO File
2003-060/026(9) Miscellaneous Correspondence File
2003-060/026(12) Archives Nationals de Quebec (Montreal) File
2003-060/027(9) "I-J," Miscellaneous File
2003-060/027(15) "O," Miscellaneous File
2003-060/027(17) "R," Miscellaneous File
2003-060/027(19) "T," Miscellaneous File
2003-060/027(23) Correspondence in Lawe Papers -- (2 of 2) File
2003-060/028(2) State Oaths, Declarations and Instructions to Colonial Governors File
2003-060/028(5) Kavanaugh, N.S; 1822 File
2003-060/029(3) Province of Canada File
2003-060/029(7) Oaths File
2003-060/030(9) The Constitutions in America File
2003-060/030(12) New Jersey File
2003-060/030(20) New England File