Hi Ann,
I'm seeing your post belatedly. It's very interesting. I realise that it's easy to read too much into remote DNA matches, especially among descendants of close communities like 18th/early...
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26-12-2023 11:50 AM
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Hi Ann, I'm seeing your post belatedly. It's...
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17-10-2021 5:54 PM
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Hi Philip, I've just noticed that Israel Levy...
Hi Philip,
I've just noticed that Israel Levy Isaacs was buried, on 28 March 1852, at Ball's Pond Road cemetery (according to JewishGen records on Ancestry, in row 4, plot 5). You very kindly... -
02-05-2021 9:42 AM
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Many thanks, Phillip. I will do some searches in...
Many thanks, Phillip. I will do some searches in the will extracts - they're a wonderful resource.
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12-04-2021 6:55 PM
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This doesn't shed new light on the origins of Ann...
This doesn't shed new light on the origins of Ann Levy/Isaacs, but is a fascinating read on the life/career of her grandson George Isaacs, a collector/antiquarian in London and later an author in...
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12-03-2021 8:48 PM
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Hi Steve, That's a good point. In that...
Hi Steve,
That's a good point. In that scenario, presumably Hannah's mother would've been a sister of Samuel's - unless there's already evidence to contradict that/you're thinking of a different... -
12-03-2021 8:18 PM
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Hi Steve, Your posts on Susannah Raphael,...
Hi Steve,
Your posts on Susannah Raphael, Barnet Levy and David/Brynah Harris are very interesting, thank you. I agree that, based on what you've found, the balance of probabilities suggests... -
02-02-2021 10:46 PM
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Hi Steve, I think searching around Shoe Lane...
Hi Steve,
I think searching around Shoe Lane "parish" is a very good call. It's a shame the insurance policy didn't fit for our Isaac. Incidentally, if Elizabeth Harris (wife of David) mentioned... -
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Hi Steve and Phillip, That's great work on the...
Hi Steve and Phillip,
That's great work on the different Barnets, Steve - and very interesting points on Ebenezer Square, Phillip. Assuming the Barnet/Parla Levy (son of Abraham Levi) buried in... -
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Hi Steve, Thank you very much for posting...
Hi Steve,
Thank you very much for posting this. It's very interesting. I wonder whether the Barnet Levy (Hebrew name: Parla/Farla/Farleh) I originally identified, i.e. died 1813, has anything to... -
19-01-2021 4:46 PM
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Hi Phillip, Thank you so much for checking...
Hi Phillip,
Thank you so much for checking this. It was definitely worth a shot.
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Many thanks, Phillip. Your help and interest is...
Many thanks, Phillip. Your help and interest is very much appreciated.
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18-01-2021 8:20 PM
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Hi Steve, That's very interesting. If/when you...
Hi Steve,
That's very interesting. If/when you have a spare moment, any chance you could email me transcripts of the witness statements? There's no hurry at all. I'm sure you'd have spotted... -
18-01-2021 5:48 PM
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Hi Steve, I agree - it's very puzzling! As I...
Hi Steve,
I agree - it's very puzzling! As I mentioned in the Isaacs-Levy-Garcia thread, Ann's age was disputed in the Chancery case; she claimed to be 85 in 1853 but her son Isaac Levy Isaacs... -
18-01-2021 12:18 PM
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Hi Phillip, There's a record for Ann's burial...
Hi Phillip,
There's a record for Ann's burial at Balls Pond Road in the JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry. This doesn't give a date but lists her place of death as Sutherland House,... -
17-01-2021 9:07 PM
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Hi Phillip, Steve. On your first point,...
Hi Phillip, Steve.
On your first point, Phillip, I'm not sure. George Garcia, son of Abraham and Emma, named his parents as Abraham Garcia and Emma Isaac (sic) when he was baptised at St Andrew,... -
17-01-2021 6:46 PM
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Hi Phillip and Steve, I don't have it (at...
Hi Phillip and Steve,
I don't have it (at least I can't find it and don't think I ever ordered it). Steve may(?) I wonder if it's this one: ANN ISAACS June qtr 1853 Brentford 3a 43. The Spectator... -
17-01-2021 12:45 PM
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Hi Phillip, The only information I have is...
Hi Phillip,
The only information I have is summarised in the first posts of this topic and Isaacs-Levy-Garcia. Ann's will is described here:
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16-01-2021 4:55 PM
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Hi Steve, I'm a descendant of Emma...
Hi Steve,
I'm a descendant of Emma (Levy/Isaacs) Garcia - we were in touch years ago. Your recent findings are fascinating and seem very promising. I wondered whether there were any clues in the... -
20-11-2020 2:51 PM
Thread: Edward Ayshford of Exeter, 17thC
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Thank you, Sue. I think there may well be a...
Thank you, Sue. I think there may well be a connection to that family, the Ayshfords of Ayshford Court, who built the chapel. It could possibly be via the Ayshfords of Wonwell, a branch of the same...
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19-11-2020 5:57 PM
Thread: Edward Ayshford of Exeter, 17thC
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Edward Ayshford of Exeter, 17thC
This is a long shot but I wondered if anyone has researched the Ayshford family and might know the parentage of three 17thC siblings in my tree. I believe I'm descended from Edward Ayshford, a draper...
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03-05-2014 8:57 AM
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Looking at Dutch Jewish records, the...
Looking at Dutch Jewish records, the Piller/Peller family appear to all descend from one man, Mendele Pila Melamed, apparently a scholar/teacher from the Polish town of Pila who settled in Amsterdam...
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28-04-2014 6:20 AM
Thread: ISAACS - LEVY - GARCIA
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Sorry - there's a mistake in my last post. I...
Sorry - there's a mistake in my last post. I meant to say that Samuel Isaacs Jr. - not Sr. - may have used family connections in Holland to source Dutch/Flemish Old Masters.
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27-04-2014 11:13 PM
Thread: ISAACS - LEVY - GARCIA
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I think these facts help the case for Samuel Sr....
I think these facts help the case for Samuel Sr. being brother of Joel and uncle of Samuel Jr.:
- Samuel Isaacs Sr. left property to his will to his “nephew” George Isaacs, clarifying in a codicil... -
27-04-2014 10:56 PM
Thread: ISAACS - LEVY - GARCIA
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ISAACS of Norfolk and London
Samuel Isaacs was an orange merchant/fruiterer based at New Street, Covent Garden. He later lived at Claremont Terrace, Pentonville, and died on May 22, 1843 - aged 75, according to his death...
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25-04-2014 10:15 AM
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Stuart - I'll reply properly at the weekend....
Stuart - I'll reply properly at the weekend. Briefly, I know that Samuel Isaacs (1768-1843) married (or conceivably just lived with) Ann Levy (1768-1853) and that Ann Levy's daughter, another Ann...
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