Brilliant! Thank you Ann!
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Thread: Great Synagogue
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29-11-2008, 11:38 PM #21SpangleGuest
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21-02-2009, 6:40 AM #22
But nothing earlier??
My interest in the Great Synagogue centres around the Harts, Hart Myers, and Moses, my ancestors being Aaron Hart (Rabbi Uri Phoebish), Naphtali Hart Myers and Simon Jacobus Moses covering pretty much the entire 18th century. Naphtali Hart Myers was buried next to his "mothers tomb in the burying ground at Mile End in the county of Middlesex" which I have yet to locate.
Don't forget to look in Church of England records for your Jewish ancestors. I found this :-
Registers of the Parish of St Olave Hart Street
1796 June 12th
NB Rebecca Hart Myers was born in this Parish on the 13th of Feby 1793
" Maria Hart Myers was born in this Parish on the 10th of March 1794
" Naphtaly Hart Myers was born in this Parish on the 21st of May 1796
" These Births are here registered at the express Desire of the Parents Dr Joseph Hart Myers & Leah Hart Myers who, professing the Jewish Religion, judge such insertion may prove useful to Children hereafter
Not my ancestors but Dr Joseph Hart Myers was the son of Naphtali Hart Myers mentioned above.
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05-03-2014, 9:07 PM #23KittyRoseGuest
5 Cox's Square
Hello
I was just browsing this site and noticed your post regarding 5 Cox's Square - if it is of any interest to you and helps with your research, my Great Great Grandfather Eliezer Bostle and Great Great Grandmother Rachel Jacobs, who were married in 1866 at the Great Synagogue, Dukes Place, London, gave their residence at the time of marriage in 1866 as 5 Cox's Square, Spitalfields. This is according to their marriage certificate.
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