Abe Mirvish, "Mirvish Family Tree"
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- 1800-1890
Part of Abe Mirvish Collection
Scan of a handwritten Mirvish Family Tree from 1800 to 1980.
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Abe Mirvish, "Mirvish Family Tree"
Part of Abe Mirvish Collection
Scan of a handwritten Mirvish Family Tree from 1800 to 1980.
Perlman and Guttwoch, "1800's Mr and Mrs Narunsky"
Photograph of Mr Hyman and Yetta Narunsky. This photographed is dated to the 1800's.
Photographer unknown
Lewis Ordman, "Framed Yiddish Artifact, 1818"
Part of Lewis Ordman Collection
Photograph of framed Yiddish artifact, dated 1818. At the very end is the inscription, "Zvi Hirsh Aylenberg born 15 October 1818. Krakau, 14 February 1881."
Writer unknown
Hedy Davis Muizenberg Collection, "Muizenberg c. 1839"
Part of Hedy Davis Muizenberg Collection
Artwork by Charles Bell of Muizenberg c. 1839, with an oxen drawn cart.
Charles Bell
Blieden Family, "Register of Zundel Blieden"
Part of Rapeport Meyer Collection
Handwritten documentation of the registration of Zundel Blieden's family in Staro-Shagaren, Lithuania (Žagarė, Lithuania), 1848. Zundel Blieden (1814-c1882) was a grain merchant. He married Nese Saganowsky (1814 – c1887) and they had nine children, 5 sons and 4 daughters. Their children were Benjamin Blieden (1834 – 1890), Jacob (Yankel) Blieden (1835-1912), Abraham Blieden (1843 – 1939), Feige Latzky (nee Blieden) (1843 -1919), Sheine (Jennie) Tort (nee Blieden) (1844-1930), Yehuda (Julius) Blieden (1851- 1904), Marcus (Mordechai) Blieden (1852-1913), Freida Wolfson (nee Blieden) (1855-1923) and Jacha Blieden. This document lists Zundel, his wife Nese, sons Benjamin, Yankel, Abraham and daughters Feige and Sheine. It also lists Zundel's brothers Ber, Grisha and Leiba and his sister-in- law Leah, wife of Leiba.
P.E. Jewish Museum, P.E. Civic Leaders & Mayors, "City Council of Port Elizabeth Centenary Year"
Photograph of City Council of Port Elizabeth Centenary Year 1860 - 1960. Triennial Period September, 1960. Back row: P.W. Anderson, C. Fuller-Peterson, Dr J.S. Lewis, C.T. Boast, Mayor C.V. Tiran, D. Murray Nobbs, F.E. Jenvey, G.C. Stegman, L.N. Prosser, D.L. Becke. Second row: A. Barris, E.L. Chaplin, Graham Young, N.P. Rademeyer, C.R. Mangold, M.S. Davies, A. Marock, J.L. McHardy, S.S. Schultz, E.R. Invernizzi. Sitting: D.A. Bradley, C.M.S. Gelvan, I. Dubb, A. Schauder, M. van der Vyver, His Worship the Mayor (Alfred Markman), G.H. Brewer, J.S. Young, E.M. Holland, J.C.K. Erasmus, J.R. Pearson.
Photographer unknown
Spanish flu, "Death certificate of Henrietta Finestone"
Part of Spanish Flu Collection
Photograph of the death certificate of Henrietta Finestone (1861 -1918) of 42 Scott Road, Woodstock, Cape Town. Her son David died a day after her demise. She is buried in the 7th Ave cemetery, Maitland, Cape Town and is listed as Henrietta Leah Feinstone. Source: South African Archives.
Photographer unknown
Spanish flu, "Photograph of the grave of Isidor Blumberg (1877-1918)"
Part of Spanish Flu Collection
Photograph of the grave of Isidor Blumberg (1877-1918) a cattle speculator and butcher from Carnarvon, Cape Province. He and his wife died 3 days apart of the Spanish Flu and are buried besides one another in the Britstown Cemetery. The two graves are joined with the epitaph " LOVING & PLEASANT IN THEIR LIVES & IN THEIR DEATH NOT DIVIDED".
Photographer unknown
Spanish flu, "Death certificate of Maurice Price"
Part of Spanish Flu Collection
Photograph of the death certificate of Maurice Price (1877 -1918) a baker in Kimberley who died from influenza. He was survived by his wife Rebecca Price (nee Goldstein) and 4 minor sons, David aged 7, Bernard aged 6 , Jack aged 5 and Norman aged 3. His brother Samuel Price also died during the Spanish Flu epidemic. Both brothers are buried in the Stead Street Cemetery, Kimberley. Source: South African Archives.
Photographer unknown
Spanish flu, "Death notice of Isidor (Israel) Blumberg (1877-1918)"
Part of Spanish Flu Collection
Photograph of the death notice of Isidor (Israel) Blumberg (1877-1918) a cattle speculator and butcher who lived in Carnarvon, Cape Province. He and his wife Rosie Blumberg (nee Kleinman) died three days apart from the Spanish Influenza, leaving 3 minor children - Fanny aged 7, Abraham aged 6 and Simon Joseph Blumberg aged 3. They were buried in the Britstown Jewish Cemetery. Source: South African Archives.
Photographer unknown