Jewish Will Extracts 18th – 19th Century
| Will Extract |
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| Reference | NA1075 |
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| Family Name | JACOB |
| Forenames | JUDAH |
| Probate Date | 1819 (22 Jan) |
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| Address | Formerly, Portsea then, Brixton Causeway, Surrey. |
| Occupation | Slopseller |
| Spouse | Mary Eliza, previously Mary Eliza Sansdoron? Widow |
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| Parents | |
| Siblings | |
| Children | Harriott (minor), Maria the wife of Isaac Myers |
| Grandchildren | Solomon Myers |
| Other Relatives | Son-in-law, Isaac Myers |
| Bequests | William Roadking of Sergeants Inn, Fleet Street, London. |
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| Executors, Administrators | Mary Eliza Jacob, William Roadking |
| Witnesses | Alexander Jones, Staymaker of Remington Road, John Powell of White House, Brixton, H. Richard Dix of Sergeants Inn. |
| Notes | He is probably BSGSBUR 402/3038, b. Zanvil BACHRICH. He is mentioned in the article by Geoffrey Green, Anglo-Jewish trading connections with officers and seamen of the Royal Navy, 1740-1820. “Jacob 6 Ordnance Row, Portsea Prior to 1795-Feb 1812 Slopseller and coach booking office. Prior to 1795 lived in Bath Square, Point. Guilty of fraud in 1802. Resigned as a Navy Agent in February 1812. His wife “Mary Elizabeth Jacob 5 Ordnance Row, Portsea Dec 1824-Sept 1828 Widow and executrix. Brothers Samuel Jacob Union Street, Portsea Dec 1815-July 1819 Daniel Jacob 15 Bath Square, Point, Portsmouth Dec 1809-March 1814 Slopseller Licence revoked march 1814 for having practised a fraud upon a seaman.” Brother Samuel is possibly GSM 047/3. |
| NA Cat Ref | Prob 11/1612 |


