Scherek Arbol » Isaac ABRAHAMS (1774-1860)

Personal data Isaac ABRAHAMS 

Sources 1, 2
  • Alternative name: Abrams; Yitzhak Ben Moshe
  • He was born in the year 1774 in Kepno, Wlkp., Poland.Sources 1, 3
  • Alternative: He was born about 1774 in Poland.
  • Alternative: He was born in the year 1776 in St Clement Danes Hundred, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
  • Immigrated in the year 1847 vanuit To New York City.
  • Immigrated in the year 1859 vanuit New York City, New York, USA.
  • Occupations:
    • on November 28, 1808 in hare skin dealer, 4 Tripes Yard (Strypes Yard), Petticoat Lane, Prob trype St now.
    • on September 11, 1809 in hare skin dealer, 'The Star', Harrow Alley at Artizans St. (now H Pl), Houndsditch, London, UK.
    • between July 10, 1810 and October 31, 1811 in beaver cutter &, dealer cloths &, hare skins, next 'the Star', Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Houndsditch, London, UK.
    • between October 7, 1812 and March 2, 1814 in dealer hare &, Rabbit skins, 1 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Houndsditch, London, UK.
    • on November 24, 1812 in Beaver Cutter, clothes &, hare skins dealer, next 'The Star' Harrow Alley, Houndsditch.
    • on April 20, 1814 in dealer hare &, Rabbit skins, 1 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Houndsditch, London, UK.
    • on September 7, 1814 in dealer hare &, Rabbit skins, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Peticoat Lane, London, Middlesex, England.
    • December 1814 in dealer hare &, Rabbit skins, 1 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Ptticoat Lane, London, Middlesex, England.
    • June 1815 in dealer hares' lambs' &, Rabbits' skins, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Houndsditch, London, UK.
    • on November 1, 1815 in dealer hare &, Rabbit skins, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl) Petticoat Lane, London, Middlesex, England.
    • on November 30, 1815 in dealer hare &, Rabbit skins, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl) Petticoat Lane, Lissa, Wlkp., Poland.
    • on December 1, 1815 in dealer spruce beer, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Petticoat Lane, London, Middlesex, England.
    • January 1816 in dealer hare, Lamb&Rabbit skins, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Petticoat Lane, Lissa, Wlkp., Poland.
    • October 1816 in dealer hare, lamb &, Rabbit skins, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl) Petticoat Lane, Lissa, Wlkp., Poland.
    • November 1818 in hare, lamb, Rabbit skin dealer, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Petticoat Lane, Lissa, Wlkp., Poland.
    • on December 24, 1818 in honey &, wool skin dealer, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Petticoat Lane, London, Middlesex, England.
    • on November 10, 1819 in honey &, wool skin dealer, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Petticoat Lane, London, Middlesex, England.
    • on November 16, 1820 in Wool skins &, honey dealer, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Petticoat Lane, London, Middlesex, England.
    • on February 9, 1821 in Wool skinsr &, honey dealer, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Petticoat Lane, London, Middlesex, England.
    • March 1822 in dealer in skins, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Petticoat Lane, Lissa, Wlkp., Poland.
    • July 1822 in Furrier dealer in skins, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl) Petticoat Lane, Lissa, Wlkp., Poland.
    • October 1822 in dealer skins, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Petticoat Lane, Lissa, Wlkp., Poland.
    • on February 10, 1823 in dealer in skins, 1&2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Petticoat Lane, London, Middlesex, England.
    • on January 11, 1824 in Bankrupt, London, Westminster, England.
    • February 1824 in BankruptFurrierSkinnerDealer&Chapman, HarrowAlley(now H Pl)Petticoat Lane, LondonUK.
    • on June 13, 1824 in Insolvent Debtors in London Prisons, Applying to be Discharged, Rosemary Lane, Middx, licensed hawker, &c.
    • on July 26, 1827 in Furrier, 9 Gun Square Houndsditch, London, Middlesex, England.
    • in the year 1841 in Tailor.
  • Resident:
    • in the year 1790: New York City, New York, 3 white males over 16.
    • in the year 1793: Chatham Co, Georgia.
    • in the year 1800: New York City, New York, USA.
    • in the year 1807: 4 Bedns Alley, Charleston, South Carolina, Verenigde Staten.
    • in the year 1807: records may place Isaac Abraham in South Carolina from about 1807.
    • in the year 1810: Barnwell, Barnwell, South Carolina.
    • in the year 1822: Furrier &, hatter, London, Middlesex, England.
    • in the year 1841: 1 Newcastle Court, St Clement Danes, Westminster, London, Middlesex, England.
    • in the year 1841: Isaac Abrams, b. 1781 Foreign, Hawker, Dedham, Essex, England.
    • in the year 1850: Ward 7 Dist 1., New York, New York, Verenigde Staten.Source 4
    • in the year 1855: physician, b. Poland 1775, New York City, father2ElizabethWolfe b. S.C 1815, husbandMorris WolfePrussia.
    • in the year 1857: Herbs, 9.5 Dividsion, New York City.
    • in the year 1860: New York Ward 7 District 1, New York, New York.Source 1
  • (_ATTR) in death certificates for Isaac Abrams and Hannah Abrahams indicate that they were buried in Cypress Hills. The Cypress Hills Cemetery was contacted, no record was found. However, they provided contact/.
  • He died on October 11, 1860 in 43 Division St, Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York, New York, Verenigde Staten, he was 86 years old.Source 5
    Oorzaak: Pneumonia
  • He is buried after 1860 in Queens, records say Cypress Hills, New York.
  • A child of Moshe Moses Abrahams and Elizabeth Ester Hill

Household of Isaac ABRAHAMS

(1) He is married to First Wife Abrahams.

They got married about 1810 at Charleston, Dorchester, South Carolina, USA.


Child(ren):

  1. Hartz ABRAHAMS  ± 1810-????


(2) He is married to Handel Hannah Phillips.

his father is Moshe and hers Joseph but it is one of the records withoutan address..

They got married on January 2, 1822 at Great Synagogue, Dukes Place, London, Middlesex, England, he was 48 years old.Source 6


Child(ren):

  1. Caroline ABRAHAMS  1826-1893 


(3) He is married to Hannah Hendela S PHILLIPS.

The London Metropolitan Archives holds a transcription of the GreatSynagogue marriage registers for the period 1791-1850. The full entry for the marriage of Isaac Abrahams and Hannah Phillips is as follows: Reference: 206;13
Date: 1822 2 Jan
Groom: Isaac Abrahams
Grooms Hebrew name: Isaac son of Moshe
Bride: Hannah Phillips
Bridges Hebrew name: Hendela daughter of Joseph

Great Synagogue Marriage
2 January 1822
Isaac ABRAHAMS (Hebrew name = Yitzhak ben Moshe )
Hannah PHILLIPS (Hebrew name = Hendel(a) bat Yosef )

They got married on January 2, 1822 at Great Synagogue, Dukes Place, London, Middlesex, England, he was 48 years old.


(4) He is married to Hannah Sarah ABRAHAMS.

They got married on January 2, 1822 at London, Westminster, England, he was 48 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Caroline Abrahams  1820-1893
  2. Rosa Abrahams  1822-????
  3. Sarah Abrahams  1824-????
  4. Henry Isaacs  1838-1921 


(5) He is married to Hannah Simons.

They got married June 1839 at London, Strand, Middlesex, England, he was 65 years old.


Notes about Isaac ABRAHAMS

ISAAC ABRAHAMS b.1774 foreign married Jan 1822 HANNAH PHILLIPS b. 1789 London, England. They had kids Caroline b. 1820, Rosa b. 1822, maybe Sarah b. 1824 in London. Hoping someone is interested in and researched this family as I have been stonkered for 20 years now.
Caroline married Israel Goldberg b. Poland and all moved to New York, USA where Israel fell off a ferry at Woodruff's Dock in Brooklyn and was crushed to death. A daughter Sarah Rose married my g grandfather and both set out for the Oroville, California gold fields where they had 11 kids; moving to San Francisco when the gold ran out.
Isaac was a skin dealer in Tripes Yard (now Strypes Yard) and then on Harrow Alley (now Harrow Place) at Petticoat Lane in London.
Death cert says born 1774 or 1775

obit: ABRAHAM On Thursday, October 11, Dr. Isaac Abrahams [sic] of old age, aged 86 years. 15 Oct 1860 New York Evening Post

www.deceasedonline.com see also for Abrahams deaths.

Isaac Abrahams b. 1783 and Anna Abrahams b. 1784 arrived New York city 20 May 1848 on ship "London" from London, Middlesex, England.

1850 Census New York
Abraham, Isaac b. 1776 Poland Ward 7 Dist 1.
Hannah 1789 England

www.nationalarchives.gov.uk;search;quick_search
Bastardy Case A1;125;46D;T
Name: Amor Elizabeth Seend, Sex of Child: Not Recorded, Father's Name: Isaac Abrahams Date: 1786. [10 years old]
Will of Elizabeth Boteler P74;25;3
gown & a ring - Elizabeth Hammond, now in my family, u50 - Thomas Nubell, if in service on her death, u20 - John Bayley, if in service on her death, u10 - Thomas Lee, servant, u5 - Daniel Odell, John Pooly, Isaac Abrahams, Thomas Leader, if in service Date range: 1706 - 1847.
Document ref. no. MS 11936;461;895119
Insured: Isaac Abrahams, 1 Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Petticoat Lane, Houndsditch, dealer in hares and Rabbits skins Other property or occupiers: Vaughan and co. hatters St Georges Road Date: 1814.
Document ref. no. MS 11936;466;913044
Insured: Isaac Abrahams, 1 and 2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl) Petticoat Lane, dealer in hare, lamb, and Rabbit skins Other property or occupiers: Nightingale, Foodler, corner of Harrow Alley (now H Pl) Petticoat Lane Date: 1815. Vaughan and Co, hatters, Gravel Lane Borough Date: 1815.
Document ref. no. MS 11936;467;913295
Insured: Isaac Abrahams, 1 and 2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl) Petticoat Lane, dealer in spruce beer Other property or occupiers: Nightingale, Foodler, corner of Harrow Alley (now H Pl) Date: 1815. Messrs Vaughan and Co, hatters, near the chapel in Church Street St Georges Date: 1816
Document ref. no. MS 11936;480;948910
Insured: Isaac Abrahams 1 and 2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl) Petticoat Lane dealer in wool skins and honey Other property or occupiers: Custom House warehouses Lower Thames Street; Steel Yard Date: 1818
Document ref. no. MS 11936;481;946895
Insured: Isaac Abrahams 1 and 2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl) Petticoat Lane dealer in hare lamb and Rabbit skins Other property or occupiers: Workshop in the house of Nightingale Foodler Date: 1818.
Document ref. no. MS 11936;478;960467
Insured: Isaac Abrahams 1 and 2 Harrow Alley (now H Pl) Petticoat Lane Furrier dealer in wool skins and honey Other property or occupiers: Custom House warehouses in Lower Thames Street and Steel Yard Date: 1819.
Document ref. no. MS 11936;502;1019807
Insured: Isaac Abrahams 2 Rosemary Branch Alley Rosemary Lane wine merchant, Tailor, for cap maker and writing master to the synagogue Date: 1824.
Document ref. no. MS 11936;512;1063613
Insured: Isaac Abrahams 9 Gun Square Houndsditch Furrier Date: 1827.
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The Times (London) 6 oct 1827. Bankrupt's effects by Bailey & Son on the premises 27 Stewart St, Spitalfields on Monday Oct 8 at 10 for 11 precisely, bot order of the Assignees of Isaac Abrahams, a Bankrupt.
British And Indian Observer - 11 January, 1824, London, Middlesex BANKRUPTCIES ENLARGED. Isaac Abrahams, Castle-street, Houndsditch, jeweller, from Jan. 3, to Jan. 17.
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Diocese of London Consistory Court Wills index:
Alice Abrahams, widowed, apr 1852, Crown St, Finsbury, Middlesex, London.
Emanuel Abrahams, bachelor, jun 1829, Colchester St, St.Mary, Whitechapel, London--formerly of Tripe Yard, Petticoat Lane, London. Singned by the mark of Levy Abrahams
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True Briton - November 17, 1798, London, Middlesex C: Wednesday morning last Mrr Isaac Abrahams, of Dover, was stopped on Strood-hill, by two footpads in sailors clothes; who robbed him of a bundle with a box containing about 300 Spanish Dollars, a variety of other foreigh coins, two guineas, and a one pound note, 13 silver watches and other articles.
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British Guardian - September 22, 1824, London, Middlesex : Dividends:.Isaac Abrahams, Bury-street, St. Mary Axe, jeweller.
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New Times - September 20, 1825, London, Middlesex: Middlesex Sessions:Isaac Abrahams was indicted for fraud, in calling on the mother of a prisoner confined in the House of Correction, who had been sentenced for uttering had coin. The prisoner said he could procure bail for her son for 3s. 6d. Guilty.
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Times, The - October 6, 1827, London, Middlesex: Bankrukpts Eects on the Premises 25 Stewart Street, Spitalfields by order of the Assignees of Isaac Abrahams, a Bankrupt
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Courier - October 30, 1829, London, Middlesex: Bankrukpts, Isaac Abrahams, York Street, Covent Garden jeweller, Nov 6 at 12 at Busingball St, Solicitor, Mr Reilly, Clements Inn.
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London Gazette 1823 and Feb 1824 Bankrupt against Isaac Abrahams, formerl7 of Bury St, St. Mary Axe and late of Castle St. Houndsditch both London, Jeweller, Dealer and Chapman (one who keeps a booth in a marketplace
Ditto sep 1826. Bankrupt late of Harrow Alley (now H Pl),l Petticoat Lane, London; Furrier, Skinner, Dealer and Chapman.
Ditto mar 1830 York St, Covent Garden; Jeweller, Dealer and Chapman.
Ditto Jun 1837 formerly of Rosemary Lane, then lodging in Hanover-St, Manchester, Haker, then of Hanover St aforesaid; Retail Dealer in Ale xan Hawker, then of Hanover St; Foodler and Hawker, then lodging in Bradshaw St, Manchester and late of Hanover St aforesaid, Hawker and General Dealer.

FindMyPast:
1841 census Isaac Abrahams b. 1776; Whiteford Village, Shute, Devon, England age 65. Family members Isaac, Simeon, Sarah, Thomas, John, Hannah, William, Maria Abrahms b. 1766 Devon (all others named Moss b. Devon).
Isaac Abrhams d. 1860 Mile End Old Town, London England (b. not known).
Isaac Arahsm d. 1860 Whitechapel, London, (b. NKnown)
Isaac Abrahsm d. 1862, Liverpool, Lancashire, England (b. NK)

Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Aldgate High St is now Little Somerset St, London; Harrow Alley (now H Pl), Middlesex St is now Harrow Pl, London.; Gun Square is now Padstow Place, Stepney and is now also Boyfield St, St. George, Southwark

Tripes Yard, formerly Strypes Court from the house of Strype the Annalist (writes annals, chronicler), formerly the house of Hans Jacobson, jeweler to king James I on east side of Petticoat Lane. Like Petticoat Lane, the resort of the lowest order of Jews. Victorian: Petticoat-lane: The modern Jerusalem, as it is frequently called; a title singularly inappropriate, for of peace in its confines there is literally none. The Modern Babel would be better, a confusion of tongues being apparent enough; the Hebrew element, as ever in this quarter, predominating. Petticoat-lane is long, narrow, and filthy,-a lane with many turnings. Let us beg our readers to glance down Hebrew-place, and retreat immediately-the look being enough; into Tripe-yard, and many others of equally euphonius title -the same mouldy, musty smell is about them all; the odour of the old clothes-man's bag seems to pervade the place. Petticoat-lane has no duplicate in London, though it has numerous parallels abroad.

In running a search for Isaac Abrams, I found a Isaac Abraham in Magyne Rayngin, Section 5. I did find the rest of the names
mentioned. I have no other information for Isaac Abraham. Sincerely,
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The Edinburgh Gazette 27/2/1824 issue 3207, p39
Isaac Abrahams, Ute of Harrow Alley, Petticoat Lane, London, furrier, skinner, dealer and chapman.

The London Gazette 21/9/1824 issue18064, p1564
Whereas the acting Commissioners in a. Commission of Bankrupt awarded and issued forth against Isaac Abrahams, formerly of Bury-Street, Saint Mary-Axe, and late of Castle-Street, Houndsditch, in the City of London, Jeweller, Dealer and Chapman,

There is further mention
1829 – Isaac Abraham, of Stewart-Street, Union-Street, Bishopsgate, in the County of Middlesex, Merchant, Dealer and Chapman
March 1830 - Isaac Abrahams, of York-Street, Covent-Garden-, in the County, of Middlesex, Jeweller, Dealer and Chapman, intend to meet on the 16th day of April next

1841 Census (England); Parish: Dedham (Essex); Isaac ABRAMS, age 60 [born c. 1871], born F[oreign], Hawker

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Isaac ABRAHAMS

John Hill
± 1730-????
Judith Hill
± 1735-????

Isaac ABRAHAMS
1774-1860

(1) ± 1810

First Wife Abrahams
± 1790-± 1825

Hartz ABRAHAMS
± 1810-????
(2) 1822
(3) 1822
(4) 1822
Rosa Abrahams
1822-????
Henry Isaacs
1838-1921
(5) 1839

Hannah Simons
1801-????


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Sources

  1. 1860 USA Federal Census, Ancestry.com
    Online publication - Ancestry.com. 1860 USA Federal Census TheGenerations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - USA, Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census of the USA, 1860. 1860.M653, 1,438 rolls. New York Ward 7 District 1, New York, New York, post office New York, roll M653_792, page 522, image 526.
  2. NY Death Cert
  3. UK 1841 census, (HO 107;431;6; F47 P19)
  4. 1950 Census USA
  5. Death certificate
    copy of the 1860 microfilm at the Millstein Division of the NY PublicLibrary.
    "A's" were missing from the only copy of the Municipal Archives 1860 death register microfilm.
  6. Boyd's Marrriage Index 1538-1840

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  • The temperature on January 2, 1822 was about 6.0 °C. Wind direction mainly southwest. Weather type: betrokken regen . Source: KNMI
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  • In the year 1822: Source: Wikipedia
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    • July 8 » Chippewas turn over a huge tract of land in Ontario to the United Kingdom.
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  • The temperature on October 11, 1860 was about 9.7 °C. There was 2 mm of rain. The air pressure was 0.5 kgf/m2 and came mainly from the west-northwest. The airpressure was 74 cm mercury. The atmospheric humidity was 90%. Source: KNMI
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    • March 17 » The First Taranaki War begins in Taranaki, New Zealand, a major phase of the New Zealand Wars.
    • May 3 » Charles XV of Sweden–Norway is crowned king of Sweden.
    • September 7 » Italian unification: Giuseppe Garibaldi enters Naples.
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