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Rapeport Family, "Death Notice of Jacob Fleischer"

The death notice of Jacob Fleischer (1863-1892). He was the husband of Jetta Sebasewitz and father of their daughter Rosa, aged 6 1/2 months. He died at the age of 29 years. His widow subsequently married Louis Rapeport. On this document, his widow's signature is signed in Yiddish. Source: National Archives of South Africa Depot KAB Source MOOC Fleischer Jacob 1892.

Rapeport Family, "Jacob Fleischer's Estate 2"

Document from the estate of Jacob Fleischer of Matjesdrift, District of George. He was the husband of Jetta Sebasewitz who subsequently married Louis Rapeport. This document lists services and travelling costs incurred by the estate. Source: National Archives of South Africa Depot KAB Source MOOC Fleischer Jacob 1892.

Rapeport Family, "Jacob Fleischer's Estate 1"

Document from the estate of the late Jacob Fleischer of Matjesdrift, District of George, Cape Colony. He was the husband of Jetta Sebasewitz and had a daughter who was 6 1/2 months at the time of his death. His widow subsequently married Louis Rapeport. Source: National Archives of South Africa Depot KAB Source MOOC Fleischer Jacob 1892.

Blieden Family Series, "Julius and Pesach"

Photograph of Julius (Yehuda) and Pesach Jacob Blieden, taken at James F. Goch Art Studio, Johannesburg, South African Gold Fields. This photograph was taken following their arrival in Johannesburg from Žagarė (Zhager) Lithuania.

Photographer unknown

Joan Fried, "Zipe Behrman"

Portrait of Zipe Behrman, second wife of Wolf Charles Behrman grandmother of the Author (mother of Minnie Lazar and Esther Reiche Levy). Taken in 1892.

Schamroth and Taub Families, "The Isserman Brodheim wedding"

Photograph of the Isserman Brodheim wedding, Antwerp, Belgium, 1894. The bride Betty Brodheim (1872-1955) was the daughter of Samuel and Rosa Brodheim (nee Meister). Her family were from Przemysl, Austria and moved to Antwerp, Belgium between 1888 and 1891. Alexander Isserman was the son of Meyer Isser and Frume Guta Isserman (nee Strull). He was born in Russia. They were married in Antwerp in 1894. All the family members were registered with the Antwerp City Police as foreign nationals residing in the city. Photographed sitting from left to right are Rosa Brodheim (nee Meister), Alexander Isserman, Betty Isserman (nee Brodheim), Samuel Brodheim, Raphael Taub, eldest son of Judel and Ernestine (Esther) Taub (nee Brodheim). Photographed standing from left to right are Jeannette Kornreich (nee Brodheim), Mr Birnbaum, Ascher Brodheim, Judel Taub, Ernestine (Esther) Taub (nee Brodheim) and Henri Brodheim. 'Antwerps Joods Verleden' door Sylvain Brachfeld, Belgisch Israelitisch Weekblad.

Photographer unknown

Opeskin Fleisch, "Rachel Keile Fleish"

Photograph of Rachel Keile (Rochel Kayla) Fleish (c1887-1949), daughter of Movsha and Zilpah Fleish (nee Hoff). The family lived in Šeduva (Shadeve) Lithuania and there were six children. The family was listed in the Tax and Voters list of Šeduva in the postal savings bank records, which documents a deposit of 5 rubbles for 4 of the children by their father Movsha, son of Chaim. JewishGen Archive KRA/I-434/1/1 Record 404, 405, 406, 407, pages 404, 405, 406, 407. 2 August 1894, Town Šeduva Uyezd Siauliai Guberniya Kaunas.

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