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3 | 12 December 2007 transcript of burial record at Stourbridge Crematorium, showing date of death as 30 November 2007 | |||
4 | 16 February 1995 transcript of burial record Yosef Tzvi Lavie Shows Yosef Tzvi Lavie died in Tel Aviv on 16 February 1995 aged 70 and was buried in the Segulah Cemetery in Petach Tikvah, Israel in plot Chet Resh row 16 grave number 6, next to his wife Rachel in plot 5. . | |||
5 | 1869 transcript of birth of Dawid Lev Showing his father as Mejer Wolf and his mother as Fejga Leja (JRI-Poland Project) | |||
6 | 1882 transcript of record of Mindel's birth in Odessa (as Mindel Groysman) | |||
7 | 1884 22 February birth certificate of "Phoebe Berkorvitz" | |||
8 | 1884 transcript of record of Davis's birth in Odessa (as David Grosman) | |||
9 | 1891 England census Mile End London | |||
10 | 1891 transcript of England census Mile End, London Shows the family of Lazarus Greenhouse - wife Betsy (Sarah) and Annie Greenhouse as a child of 4. | |||
11 | 1896 Inscription on flyleaf of the Book of Proverbs Translated this says: "This copy of Proverbs belongs to the boy David son of Isaac Yaakov Roznof in the town of Ratz. Later it was stamped "Rev A Rose, 39 Mansell St, Swansea" (Abraham Rose). | |||
12 | 1899 3 June passenger list for SS Lutterworth. This shows David Rosenof departing Hamburg for Grimsby. He gives his place of residence as Suwalki, in today's Poland. | |||
13 | 1899 3 June transcript of the Hamburg for Grimsby entry for David Rosenof | |||
14 | 1901 3rd qtr birth index record Mile End Town Anna Berman. | |||
15 | 1901 census 19 Inge St Birmingham Shows David Rose aged 19 born Russia and Russian subject, coat presser/tailor, boarding with Rose Jacobs and her family. Other boarders from Russia are Emmanuel Ziff and Isaac Scholin. | |||
16 | 1901 census 83 Ashley St, Birmingham. Showing Abraham and Teresa Finkelstein, and daughters May and Sarah. | |||
17 | 1901 England census Birmingham | |||
18 | 1901 transcript of England census Birmingham Shows the Greenhouse family have moved to Birmingham - Lazarus, Betsy (Sarah) and Annie aged 15. | |||
19 | 1902 Hamburg Passenger List Entry Isaak Rose This shows Isaac Rose on SS Staveley from Hamburg to Grimsby, departing on 16 August 1902. He is alone on this trip (Leah came over with most of the children two years later). It appears that earlier, in 1899, the family had already decided to use the name Rose upon David's arrival in England. Isaac gives his place of residence as Grodno. | |||
20 | 1902 Hamburg Passenger List Transcript Isaak Rose This is the transcript of the relevant passenger list entry. | |||
21 | 1904 30 December David Grossman passenger list Hamburg to Grimsby on SS Staveley | |||
22 | 1904 30 December transcript of passenger List | |||
23 | 1904 Hamburg Passenger List entry Leah Rosenow and 6 children This shows Leah and 6 children departing Hamburg on the SS Oldham for Grimsby with an intended destination of Birmingham. The children are recorded as: Dwore (Dora), Schymen (Shimon), Chonne (Jack), Abrham (Abraham), Dobbke (Phoebe) and Meische (Moishe). The record gives Suwalky as their place of residence. | |||
24 | 1904 Hamburg passenger list transcript Leah and 6 children Transcript of the relevant entry on SS Oldham departing Hamburg on 25 June 1904. | |||
25 | 1906 4 November Aramaic Ketubah marriage David Rose & Annie Greenhouse | |||
26 | 1906 4 November Ketuba on marriage of David Rose & Annie Greenhouse | |||
27 | 1907 9 July Lazarus Greenhouse manifest Liverpool to New York on MS Campania | |||
28 | 1907 9 July transcript of manifest Liverpool to New York | |||
29 | 1907 birth record of Bessie Rose | |||
30 | 1908 England birth record index showing Sidney Leonard Rose | |||
31 | 1908 Kellys 74 Dale End Birmingham Shows Morris Rose as a cap maker at this address | |||
32 | 1909 22 June record of marriage Morris Rose & Martha Berkowitz (English) | |||
33 | 1909 22 June record of marriage of Morris Rose & Martha Berkowitz (Hebrew) | |||
34 | 1909 transcript of Isaac's nomination as warden and trustee of the Rabbi's fund for the benefit of the Jewish poor in the Holy Land This was copied by Linda Levine from a framed certificate in Rabbi Moshe Rose's house in Jerusalem on 9 January 2003. | |||
35 | 1910 10 September Annie Rose Ellis Island record | |||
36 | 1910 10 September Annie, Bessie and Sydney Rose passenger list arrival New York on MS Campania | |||
37 | 1910 10 September Bessie Rose Ellis Island record | |||
38 | 1910 10 September Sydney Rose Ellis Island record | |||
39 | 1910 18 January David Rose passenger list on arrival in New York | |||
40 | 1910 18 January David Rose transcript of Ellis Island arrival record | |||
41 | 1910 23 April Declaration of Intention to become a US citizen (left hand side). Shows David Rose, railroad conductor, born Grodna on 27 September 1883, now living at 114 East 104th Street, having emigrated from Liverpool, England. | |||
42 | 1910 8 January David Rose passenger list on departure Liverpool for New York on MS Baltic | |||
43 | 1910 transcript birth index Birmingham Selina Rose. | |||
44 | 1910 transcript of US Federal census 104th St, Manhattan, New York Shows David Rose moved in with his wife's father Lazarus Greenhouse, and his family - Annie was to join him 8 months later | |||
45 | 1910 US Federal census 104th St, Manhattan, New York | |||
46 | 1911 10 December birth index record for Phoebe Rose (Manhattan) | |||
47 | 1911 Birmingham rate book Shows Morris Rose renting 63 Digbeth as retail shop and house | |||
48 | 1911 Birmingham rate book Shows Morris Rose renting 86 The Parade as retail shop | |||
49 | 1911 census 95 St Lukes Road Birmingham. Shows Abraham Morris and Teresa Finkelstein, and daughters May and Sarah. | |||
50 | 1911 census for 130 Hurst St, Birmingham Shows Natie Jacobs and his family |