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    Listers

    My son marries in the months to come and as he carries the same name as the following members of our family tree I thought it might be good to study up and squeeze them into the father's speech.

    Any help truly appreciated.]



    Benjamin Hart b.1828.

    Father; Moshe ha COHEN-HART.

    Mother; Elizabeth [surname na]

    7 siblings names available.

    Trades, marriages, death anything of interest.



    ..........

    Benjamin Hart b.1846.

    Father; Lipman Hart

    Mother; Hannah

    Siblings, trades, marriages, death, anything of interest.

    .............

    There is a third born in 1851. I'd be pleasantly astounded if anything more was found on him. His parents were Zalig and Mary Hart.

    He married in the Great Synagogue London 1875 to Matilda Solomon, had four children, moved to Australia 1883, had several more children and move to NZ.



    Best to all, Ray
    Hart, Button, Sowter, Hoffman, Lintenbrink, Tattersall,

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    [quote name='Hawks']Listers

    My son marries in the months to come and as he carries the same name as the following members of our family tree I thought it might be good to study up and squeeze them into the father's speech.

    Any help truly appreciated.]



    Benjamin Hart b.1828.

    Father; Moshe ha COHEN-HART.

    Mother; Elizabeth [surname na]

    7 siblings names available.

    Trades, marriages, death anything of interest.



    ..........

    Benjamin Hart b.1846.

    Father; Lipman Hart

    Mother; Hannah

    Siblings, trades, marriages, death, anything of interest.

    .............

    There is a third born in 1851. I'd be pleasantly astounded if anything more was found on him. His parents were Zalig and Mary Hart.

    He married in the Great Synagogue London 1875 to Matilda Solomon, had four children, moved to Australia 1883, had several more children and move to NZ.



    Best to all, Ray[/quote]



    Hi Ray,

    Can I refer you to my reply to your thread in request for help re 'Harts' and which info is given re Benjamin Hart born 1846.



    http://www.ancestryaid.co.uk/boards/...46-1859-a.html



    Have further checked 1901 Cencus, unfortunately without any trace, sorry.



    Nanna

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    AA Member Respected Member nanna is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Hi Ray,

    1881 Cencus

    Benjamin Hart Head 29 1852 Middlesex (Fishmonger)

    Matilda Hart Wife 25 1856 Middlesex (Fishmonger)

    Marion Hart Daug 5 1876 Paddington,Middlesex

    Charles H Hart Son 3 1878 Paddington,Middlesex

    Joseph A Hart Son 1 1880 Paddington,Middlesex



    RG11 / 10 / 104 / 50

    Address: 67 Goldney Road,Paddington,Middlesex

    ------------------------------------------------

    1871 Cencus

    Faicy* Hart Head 54 1817 Whitechapel,Middlesex (Fishmonger)

    Hannah Hart Wife 45 1826 Aldergate,Middlesex

    Benjamin Hart Son 19 1852 Whitechapel,Middlesex (Fishmonger)

    Rose Hart Daug 18 1853 Whitechapel,Middlesex (Machinist)

    Lyman Hart Son 16 1855 Whitechapel,Middlesex (Fishmonger)

    Faicy* G/Son 6 1865 Whitechapel,Middlesex (Scholar)

    Elizabeth Robertson 14 1857 Whitechapel,Middlesex (Servant)



    RG10 / 15 / 29 / 49

    Address: Westbourne Terrace,North,Paddington,London,Middlesex



    It appears from previous searches that the family trade was as Fishmongers.



    Nanna

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    AA Member Senior Member Hawks is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Nanna,

    Thank you once again. The information given here is of my g/grandfather and he is the one I have a good deal on. The other older pair are the ones that are the elusive ones.


    Perhaps one of the Jewish forums are better suited to find the pieces to my puzzle.

    Wishing you well, Ray [OZ]
    Hart, Button, Sowter, Hoffman, Lintenbrink, Tattersall,

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    [quote name='Hawks']Nanna,

    Thank you once again. The information given here is of my g/grandfather and he is the one I have a good deal on. The other older pair are the ones that are the elusive ones.

    Perhaps one of the Jewish forums are better suited to find the pieces to my puzzle.

    Wishing you well, Ray [OZ][/quote]



    Sorry I couldn't be of more help Ray, Good Luck



    Nanna

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    AA Member Senior Member Hawks is an unknown quantity at this point
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    Nanna,

    No probs. I'm grateful when you are able to help and very grateful when you try without success.

    Best wishes, Ray
    Hart, Button, Sowter, Hoffman, Lintenbrink, Tattersall,

 

 

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