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About Myer / Meijer Samuel Isaacs
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Generation No. 1
1. MYER SAMUEL1 ISAACS. He married REBECCA SAMUELS REYZER, who was born in 1773, on November 11, 1796, daughter of SAMUEL JACOBS REYZER and BREINE IZAKS in Leeuwarden, Holland.
Notes for MYER SAMUEL ISAACS:
Myer Samuel Isaacs, son of YZAAK, lived in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Holland, until impoverished by the Napoleonic wars. His name in Dutch was Myer Isaks; his Hebrew name was Myer, son of Samuel Isaacs. The Dutch also spell the name Meyer or Meijer or Meier. Isaacs also seemed to be spelled variously as Isaac or Izak or Yzaak. Napoleon required individuals to have full names. His father-in-law's name was Samuel Jacobs Reyzer and his mother-in-laws name was Breine Izaks.
Isaacs' profession, listed as banker, may be been a pawnbroker or merchant, which was a type of banker in the early 1800's.
According to the tax register, Myer Isaaks is listed as a merchant, living in the Kleine Kerkstreet (Kirkstraat) 1808. He was born around 1758. He purchased the house in 1807 for 2,305 carg. In 1810, he borrowed 4,000 car. guilders from Breine Izaks, Rebecca's mother, using their furniture as security for the debt. The same research indicates that he and his wife had 10 children that survived, many more than had been previously known. Source: research conducted by Ype Brouwers, geneologist living in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands, January - February 2004, letters and e-mails sent to John Isaacs
Myer Samuel Isaacs' father is listed as Izaak (e-mail from Chaim Caran caranchaim@ailatcity.co.il, January 20, 2004).
Upon moving to London in 1814 to escape war and economic turmoil, he supported his family by teaching. He also became a burial minister. Four of his five sons became rabbis.
More About MYER SAMUEL ISAACS:
Emigrated: 1814, London, England
Interesting fact: Served as burial minister
Job: Banker or merchant in Holland (Source: Obituary of D.M. Isaacs, Jewish Chronicle, May 9, 1879,.)
Children of MYER ISAACS and REBECCA SAMUELS are:
i. RIEKJE ISAACS, b. about 1797, Leeuwarden, Holland
ii. ISAK ISAACS, b. about 1799, Leeuwarden, Holland
iii. GRIETJE ISAACS, b. about 1800, Leeuwarden, Holland
iv. BRIJNE ISAACS, b. about 1803, Leeuwarden, Holland
2. v. RABBI SAMUEL MYER2 ISAACS, b. January 04, 1804, Leeuwarden, Holland; circumcized January 22, 1803 (dates in obvious conflict); d. May 19, 1878, New York, NY.
vi. DOETJE ISAACS, b. about 1805, Leeuwarden, Holland
vii. LEIB ISAACS, b. about 1805, Leeuwarden, Holland, circumsized August 10, 1805, died before 1806.
3. viii. LEWIS (Leib, Levi) MYER ISAACS, b. 1806 or 1807, Leeuwarden, Holland; circumcized November 22, 1806; d. June 18, 1869, at 17 St. Thomas's Square, Hackney, County of Middlesex, England.
ix. RACHEL ISAACS, b. about 1807, Leeuwarden, Holland
4. x. JACOB MYER ISAACS, b. 1808, Leeuwarden, Holland; circumcized July 27, 1809; d. December 22, 1865, London, England.
5. xi. RABBI DAVID MYER ISAACS, b. 1810, Leeuwarden, Holland; circumcized July 21, 1810; d. May 01, 1879, Southport, England near Liverpool.
xii. ROSA ISAACS, b. Abt. 1810; d. October 20, 1854, Sydney, Australia; m. JOHN ISAACS.
Notes for ROSA ISAACS:
Some of the following notes, that came from my transcriptions from some old Sydney tombstones done in the early 1970's, helps to clarify a few points. From the tombstones: Rosa, wife of John Isaacs, of this city, died 20.10.1854 aged 44. She was a sister of Mr Jacob Isaacs, Reader of the Sydney Synagogue. e-mail from Terry Newman, Sydney, Australia, May 20, 2005
xiii. ANNIE ISAACS ?? (Source: e-mail from Kathryn Berman, August 08, 2000.), b. Unknown.
xiv. JOHN ISAACS ?? (Source: Bergman, G.F.J., "Jacob Myer Isaacs," Australian Jewish Historical Society, November 1982, pp. 233-247), b. Unknown (Source: Bergman, G.F.J, "Jacob Myer Isaacs,", Australian Jewish Historical Society - November 1982, p.239.); m. ROSA.
Notes for JOHN ISAACS ??: It is not totally clear whether John Isaacs was one of the sons of Myer Samuel Isaacs, who moved with his family from Leewarden, Holland to London in 1814. Some accounts of what may be his brothers described four sons and others five sons.
One source lists John Isaacs, the brother of Jacob Isaacs, as one of the early free immigrants to Australia. He arrived with his wife Rosa on April 24, 1833 on the ship "Enchantress." Even this book describes confusion over several John Isaacs's.
John Isaacs was one of the early leaders of the Sydney Synagogue, and he was very active in the Jewish community. He also had a house and shop in George Street. He stood as a candidate for the Bourke Ward at the first Municipal election and was a freemason.
The account of his life suggests that he and his wife were childless, and speculates that they moved back to London before their deaths.
Source: Australian Jewish Historical Society, Volume IX, Part 4, November 1982, Sydney, Australia
xv. EPHRAIM SAMUEL(S), b. Unknown.
Notes for EPHRAIM SAMUEL(S):
When Lewis Isaacs died in 1869, Rev. David Isaacs and Mrs. Ephraim Samuel(s) were listed as siblings to Lewis Isaacs. Thus Mrs. Ephraim Samuel(s) -- it is listed with and without an "s" -- clearly is one of the sisters of Samuel, David, Jacob and Lewis who married Ephraim Samuel(s). Unfortunately, her maiden name is not listed, so it is not clear which sister it is. Source: The Jewish Victorian, Geneaological Information from the Jewish Newspapers 1861-1870, p. 162, p.338, Transcribed and edited by Doreen Berger, Robert Boyd Publications, 2004
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