Jewish Will Extracts 18th – 19th Century
| Will Extract |
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| Reference | NA043 |
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| Family Name | BARNARD |
| Forenames | Solomon |
| Probate Date | 1814 (14 Feb) |
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| Address | Rosemary Lane, and late of Chambers Street. |
| Occupation | Dealer and Chapman |
| Spouse | Clara |
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| Parents | Solomon Hamburger |
| Siblings | |
| Children | Sons died in Charleston. |
| Grandchildren | |
| Other Relatives | Nieces Rachel Barnard and the niece of Isaac Alexander which? is Esther. Nephew Isaac Barnard. Golva the widow of his late brother. Nephews Moses and Aaron Barnard. Mentions the children of Alexander ? |
| Bequests | Maria Lee, Catherine Lee (daughter of Isaac Lee) and to Alexander the son of the little? |
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| Executors, Administrators | Solomon Hershel, Asher Goldsmid and Moses Samuel of Crescent Minories. Appeared Isaac Lee 26 Church Street, Minories and Isaac Alexander 9 Cree Church Lane Leadenhall Street. |
| Witnesses | Appeared Isaac Lee 26 Church Street, Minories and Isaac Alexander 9 Cree Church Lane Leadenhall Street. |
| Notes | He signed in English as ‘Solomon Barnard’, and in Hebrew as ‘Isoschor ben Shlomeh Hamburger). His wife Clara is recorded on 4 October 1813 (Sun Insurance, MS 11936/464/885810) at 53 Chamber Street Goodmans Fields, Haberdasher. She died in 1814 (GSB 298/2227) ‘Clara (Gella) wife of Behr Barnet b. Solomon Hamburger.’ Probable son in Charleston is Alexander Barnard recorded as a member of the Beth Elohim Synagogue in Charleston in 1806 (Barnett A. Elzas, A history of Congregation Beth Elohim, of Charleston, S. C., 1800-1810, Charleston, S.C. 1902?. |
| NA Cat Ref | Prob/11/1552 |


