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151 | 1927 1 April, petition for US naturalization Shows that Jacob Rubinoff, occupation "operator", was born in Mogilev Russia on 22 April 1902 and arrived at New York on 2 December 1910 | |||
152 | 1927 4 June New York marriage license index Bessie Rose & Jacob Rubinoff | |||
153 | 1927 birth index record B'ham South - Sylvia Jacobs | |||
154 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
155 | 1927 birth index record Hampstead, for Heather Wine. | |||
156 | 1927 Electoral Register for 65 Gough Rd, Birmingham Shows Morris and Martha Rose as the only voters in the household | |||
157 | 1927 Electoral Roll 130 Hurst St, Birmingham. Shows Philip Crown as the only voter in the household. | |||
158 | 1928 16 March Jewish Chronicle In the "Young Israel" section of the Jewish Chronicle, Marcia Rose then aged 9, says she is anxious to have letters from an Australian cousin living in Sydney aged 10 or 11. She was to travel to Sydney next year with her mother to join her father who was already there. | |||
159 | 1928 17 August Jewish Chronicle Marcia Rose again asks for letters from "cousins living in Sydney, NSW who are aged 10 or 11". She is also recorded as collecting 6 pence towards a cot for the London Jewish Hospital. | |||
160 | 1928 31 March record of William Rubinoff's birth in Manhattan | |||
161 | 1928 7 February London to Sydney passenger list (SS Hobsons Bay) when Samuel Rose emigrated to Australia (alone on this trip). See May Finkelstein's profile for her arrival in August 1929 with the children | |||
162 | 1928 7 February transcript of Samuel Rose London to Sydney passenger list (SS Hobsons Bay). | |||
163 | 1928 birth index record for Alan Rose (Birmingham) | |||
164 | 1928 death index record (Birmingham) for Philip Crown. | |||
165 | 1928 Electoral Roll 2 Grange Rd, Ealing - Abraham Rose. Annie would not have had a vote at this time. | |||
166 | 1929 Arrival in Sydney of the Finklesteins. Teresa and Sarah Finklestein also arrive in Sydney giving their address as 3 Corona Flats, Corona Ave, Waverley, Sydney. | |||
167 | 1929 Sept arrival in Sydney on SS Baradine from Liverpool. Shows May Rose and the children Marcia, Abrahm, Beryl and Allan arriving in Sydney with the address in Australia given as 3 Corona Flats, Corona Ave, Waverley, Sydney. | |||
168 | 1929 voyage from Liverpool to Sydney on SS Baradine on 10 August. This shows May Rose and her mother Teresa Finklestein aged 60 of 255 Sherlock Street, Birmingham departing from Liverpool, also the children: Abraham Maurice aged 3, Beryl Rachel aged 2 and Allen aged 10 months. The manifest shows they intended permanently to reside in Australia. | |||
169 | 1929 voyage from Liverpool to Sydney on SS Baradine on 10 August. This shows Marcia Rose aged 10 accompanied by Sarah Finklestein (May's sister) aged 35, both of 255 Sherlock Street, Birmingham departing on the same voyage as the rest of the family. | |||
170 | 1930 1st qtr birth record index in Hull for Meir Lev. | |||
171 | 1930 2 May Jewish Chronicle ENGAGEMENTS ADDLESTONE : ROSE - Ellen, daughter of Mr and Mrs Addlestone, 43 Hamilton Avenue, Leeds to Maurice, youngest son of Mr and Mrs J Rose, 106 Gooch Street, Birmingham. | |||
172 | 1930 3rd qtr marriage index for Leeds North showing Ellen Addlestone marrying Rose. | |||
173 | 1930 3rd qtr marriage index record showing Maurice Rose marrying Addlestone with a second entry for Moses Rose to the same record. | |||
174 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | |||
175 | 1930 Electoral Register 65 Gough Road Edgbaston Birmingham Shows Morris and Martha Rose as the only voters in the household | |||
176 | 1930 electoral register for 106 Gooch St, Birmingham. Shows Phoebe Crown nee Rose at same address as "Maurice" (this would be her brother Moishe) Rose following her husband Philip's death. | |||
177 | 1930 Electoral Roll 18 Botany St Waverley, NSW Shows two entries for May Rose, with different occupations. It is believed this is an error - the second entry should be for Samuel Rose shown as cap maker. Number 18 was adjacent to 16A Botany St where Sarah and Teresa Finkelstein lived (May's sister and mother). | |||
178 | 1930 Electroral Register 63 Digbeth, Birmingham This is probably a property owners' second vote because it shows Morris and Martha Rose as having their abode at 65 Gough Road, Edgbaston | |||
179 | 1930 transcript of birth index (Brentford) for David Rose. | |||
180 | 1930 US Federal census 25 Douglass St, Brooklyn, Kings, New York Shows David Rose (Chauffeur), Anne, Sydney (letter carrier with Post Office), Phoebe (statistician in brokers office), children Norman and Harold, together with Annie's father Lazarus Greenhouse (retired) and mother Sarah Greenhouse, with Harry M Greenhouse (theatre electrician). | |||
181 | 1931 20 June incoming passenger list (Brisbane to Hull) when Samuel and May Rose returned to England (with four children, Maisie, Abraham, Beryl and Alan). Shows their "proposed address" as 106 Gooch St, Birmingham where several members of the family lived | |||
182 | 1931 20 June transcript of incoming passenger list (Brisbane to Hull) for Samuel Rose | |||
183 | 1931 marriage index S Manchester Esther G Matthews to "Lev" | |||
184 | 1931 marriage index S Manchester Solomon Lew to "Matthews" | |||
185 | 1931 marriage index S Manchester Sydney Lev to "Matthews" This refers to the same certificate as the above index record | |||
186 | 1931 registration. Shows Abraham Matlin registering as medical student from 10 March 1931 at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland. | |||
187 | 1932 index showing birth of Lionel Rose | |||
188 | 1932 Jacob Rose Kelly's directory 106 Gooch St Birmingham Describes the business as "Tailors' Trimming Warehouses" and "mers" (merchants) | |||
189 | 1932 Kellys 167 Gooch St Shows Sam Rose in business as a tailor at that address (the daggar indicating a "ladies tailor") | |||
190 | 1932 Kellys 187 Bristol St, Birmingham Shows a shop operated by "Sydney Lev" listed at this address. Sholom's mother had a shop only two doors away at number 183. The 1933 Kelly's (below) shows the shop was a ladies' tailor. | |||
191 | 1932 Kellys 61 & 63 Digbeth Shows Morris Rose as "clothier" at 61 and "outfitter" at 63 | |||
192 | 1932 Kellys 65 Digbeth Shows Lena Rose (Miss) described as "draper" | |||
193 | 1932 Kellys Directory 62 Digbeth Birmingham. Shows Woolf Lev trading from this address. There is a connection therefore with Morris (Menashe) Rose who also operated from this address. | |||
194 | 1932 Kellys, 61 Digbeth Shows Morris Rose as retail clothier | |||
195 | 1933 2 July New York marriage index Sidney Rose & Greta Kalb | |||
196 | 1933 2 July transcript of New York marriage index Sidney Rose & Greta Kalb | |||
197 | 1933 20 May Middlesex County Times. Report of meeting in Ealing Town Hall to protest about the persecution of Jews in Germany, together with a letter of thanks from Rev Abraham Rose, Minister Ealing and Acton Synagogue. | |||
198 | 1933 Electoral Roll 2 Grange Rd Ealing, showing Abraham and Annie Rose. | |||
199 | 1933 Kelly's 183 Bristol St, Birmingham. Shows "Mrs Hads Lev" at this address under "trades" | |||
200 | 1933 Kelly's 187 Bristol St, Birmingham Shows Sydney Lev's shop at this address was a ladies' tailor |