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Blieden Family, "Death notice of Benjamin Blieden"

Handwritten death notice of Benjamin Blieden (1835-1890), son of Zundel and Nese Blieden (nee Saganowsky) of Staro-Shagaren, Lithuania (Žagarė, Lithuania). It is written in Russian. His son Julius Blieden came to South Africa and married his first cousin Helena Freda Blieden.

Blieden Family, "Passenger list of the Lismore "

A shipping document of the passenger list of the steamship, Lismore Castle documenting the passengers Blieden - Julius (Judel) and Pesach Jacob (Peisach) Blieden. The document is in German. The ship sailed from Hamburg Germany via Vlissingen, the Netherlands to South Africa on the 5th December 1891.

Rapeport Family, "Aliens Naturalization Act"

The declaration under Aliens Naturalization Act 1883, which formed part of the application for Naturalization for Lewis (Louis) Rapeport. This document promised that the subject would be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria as lawful Sovereign. Her sovereignty included the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope. It was signed by Louis Rapeport on the 16th December 1891. Source: National Archives of South Africa Depot KAB Source CO reference 4276:I41 1891. Memorial received from Spencer J Rose Innes requesting letters of naturalization Mr Lewis Rapeport and Wulf Manaschewitz.

Rapeport Family, "Letter for the Naturalization of Lewis 2"

The Application for Letters of Naturalization for Lewis (Louis) Rapeport of the 16th December 1891. He was born in Horodok, Russia (Gorodok Belarus). He was a resident in Oudtshoorn, Cape Colony and had lived in the Cape Colony for one year. Source: National Archives of South Africa Depot KAB Source CO reference 4276:I41 1891. Memorial received from Spencer J Rose Innes requesting letters of naturalization Mr Lewis Rapeport and Wulf Manaschewitz.

Rapeport Family, "Letter for the Naturalization of Lewis 1"

A handwritten letter from Spencer I Rose Innes regarding the applications for naturalization for Lewis (Louis) Rapeport and Wulf Manaschewitz. It states that they had made their declarations of allegiance to Queen Victoria and had paid for the necessary revenue stamps. Source: National Archives of South Africa Depot KAB Source CO reference 4276:I41 1891. Memorial received from Spencer J Rose Innes requesting letters of naturalization Mr Lewis Rapeport and Wulf Manaschewitz.

Rapeport Family, "Application for Naturalization 1"

The signed Certificate under Section 2 of Act No. 35 of 1889. This formed part of the application for naturalization for Lewis (Louis) Rapeport. It stated that the person was of good repute and had never been convicted of and sentenced for treason, murder, culpable homicide, rape, theft, fraud, perjury or forgery. Source: National Archives of South Africa Depot KAB Source CO reference 4276:I41 1891. Memorial received from Spencer J Rose Innes requesting letters of naturalization Mr Lewis Rapeport and Wulf Manaschewitz.

Blieden Family, "Steamship Lismore Castle"

Photograph of the steamship, Lismore Castle in Cape Town. Julius (Yehuda) Blieden and his son Pesach Jacob travelled from Hamburg Germany to Cape Town aboard this ship in December 1891.

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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.

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