Thursday 28 September 2023

Gerald Wise (1926 - 1949)

Gerald Wise is my maternal 4th cousin 1x removed. Rosenberg family tree Here

ParentsPhilip Wise (1889 - 1957) and Fanny Leah Jackson (1892 - 1968)

Born: 8 August 1926 in Manchester, England

Census details
1939 Register
Gerald is age 13 and living at the Royal Albert Institution, Ashton Road, Lancaster. It was an institution for intellectually disabled children


Death
31 May 1949 at Manchester Lancashire, England, at 22 years of age. Buried in the Eastlands Jewish Cemetery, Manchester, Lancashire, England

Tombstone for Gerald Wise 31.5.1949

Wednesday 27 September 2023

Benjamin Backrack (1916 - 1991)

Benjamin Backrack, born Bachrach, is the husband of Marjorie Wise, my maternal 4th cousin 1x removed. Rosenberg family tree Here. Benjamin had changed his name from Bachrach to Backrack by September 1939

Parents: Marks Bachrach (1884 - ?) and Lily Bakerman (1889 - ?)

Born: 14 October 1916 in Manchester, England

Hebrew name: Benjamin, son of Mordechai

Married:  Marjorie Wise in Manchester, England in (October - December) 1946

Census details
1939 Register
Benjamin is age 22 and living at 9 D'Arblay Street, Soho,  London, England. His occupation is listed as a kitchen porter


Business
In 1955 Benjamin was listed (London Gazette), 15 April 1955, p. 2239 in a bankruptcy matter as the proprietor of a cafe and snack bar in Manchester and his address was given as 292 Waterloo Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester


Death
11 January 1991 in Manchester, Lancashire, England, at 74 years of age. Buried in the Crumpsall Jewish cemetery, Manchester, Lancashire, England

Tombstone for Benjamin Backrack. 
In loving memory of Benjamin Backrack who passed away 11th January 1981

Dearly Loved And Sadly Missed / By His Devoted Sister Sister-In-Law / Nephews Nieces Great-Nephews / Great-Nieces Relatives And Friends / SHALOM

Hebrew translation "R'Benyamin son of R'Mordechai / Passed away 26 Tevet 5751 / May his soul be bound in the bond of life"

Probate

Benjamin Backrack probate 7 May 1991. His place of residence was 2 Cumbria Court, Prestwich, Manchester, England and the value of his probate was not exceeding  £115,000

Residence

In 1955 Benjamín and Marjorie are living at 152 Waterloo Road, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, England

At the time of his death in 1991 Benjamin was living at 2 Cumbria Court, Prestwich, Manchester, England

Monday 25 September 2023

Marjorie Wise (1922 - 1974)

Marjorie Wise is my maternal 4th cousin 1x removed. Rosenberg family tree Here

ParentsPhilip Wise (1889 - 1957) and Fanny Leah Jackson (1892 - 1968)

Born: 23 June 1922 in Manchester, England

Hebrew name: Malka, daughter of Feivel

Married:  Benjamin Backrack in Manchester, England in (October - December) 1946

Census details
1939 Register
Marjorie's parents, Fanny and Phillip, are living at 4 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester, England. Philip is a master tailor age 50, Fanny, age 47 and their children are Marjorie age 17 and Eileen age 13. Marjorie is a dress cutter (gowns)


Death
13 April 1974 in Manchester, Lancashire, England, at 51 years of age. Buried in the Blackley Jewish cemetery, Manchester, Lancashire, England

Tombstone for Marjorie Wise. In loving memory of Marjorie Backrack, who died 13th April 1974 aged 53 years. Deeply missed by her devoted husband, sister, brother-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and friends

Hebrew translation ""[abbreviation] Here is buried/ Malka daughter of Mr. Feivel/ passed away 21 Nisan 5734/ [abbreviation] May her soul be bound in the bond of life."

There is a discrepancy in dates. Both the civil registration birth index and the 1939 register give her date of birth as 1922 and dying age 51 whereas her tombstone suggests she was born a year or two earlier, dying age 53

Residence

In 1939 Marjorie and her family are living at 4 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester, England

Sunday 24 September 2023

Wilfrid Wise (1916 - 1961)

Wilfrid Wise, also spelt at Wilfred, is my maternal 4th cousin 1x removed. Rosenberg family tree Here

Parents: Philip Wise (1889 - 1957) and Fanny Leah Jackson (1892 - 1968)

Born: (October - December) 1916

Hebrew name: Ze'ev, son of Feivel

Census details
1921
Wilfrid's parents, Fanny and Phillip are living at 15 Kings Close, Manchester, England. Philip is a ladies tailor age 32, Fanny, age 29 and their child is Wilfred age 4 years and 7 months. Living with them is Fanny's mother, Betsy Rebecca Jackson, age 49, born in Valkavist, Russia



Death
26 January 1961 at Blackpool, Lancashire, England, at 45 years of age. Buried in the Blackpool Jewish cemetery, Lancashire, England

Tombstone for Wilfrid Wise. In loving memory of Philip Wise, who died JAN 26 1961 aged 45 years. Deeply missed by his mother, sisters and brother-in-law

Hebrew translation: " Ze'ev Wise, died 9th Sh'vat 5721 – בט' בשבט תשכ'א"

Probate

Wilfred Wise probate 18 October 1961. His place of residence was given as 23 Dewhurst Avenue, Marton, Blackpool and he died at the Springfield Hospital, Crumpsall, Manchester, England and the value of his effects was £344 3s 1d. His beneficiary was his mother Fanny

Residence

At the time of his death in 1961 Wilfrid was living at 23 Dewhurst Avenue, Marton, Blackpool, England

Saturday 23 September 2023

Philip Wise (1889 - 1957)

Philip Wise, born Weiss, is the husband of Fanny Leah Jackson, my maternal 3rd cousin 2x removed. Rosenberg family tree Here

Parents: Unknown

Born: 15 August 1889 in Tarnow, Poland

Hebrew name: Feivel, son of  Alta (Alter)

Migration: Philip came to England as a teenager sometime before the 1911 census. It appears that his parents never came to England

Married:  Fanny Leah Jackson in Manchester, England in (October - December) 1915

Children
Their first child was born in 1916 when Fanny was 24 and Phillip 27. Their last child was born when Fanny was 34 and Philip almost 37
Gerald and Eileen were twins

Occupation: Lady's tailor in the 1911 and master tailor in the 1939 census

Census details
1911
Phillip is living with his cousins, the Allman family (Phillip and Dora and their 6 children), at 62 Trafalgar Street, Broughton, Manchester. He is age 22, single, a lady's tailor, born in Poland and of Russian nationality. Some time after 1911 Philip changed his surname from Weiss to Wise


1921
Fanny and Phillip are married and living at 15 Kings Close, Manchester, England. Philip is a ladies tailor age 32, Fanny, age 29 and their child is Wilfred age 4 years and 7 months. Living with them is Fanny's mother, Betsy Rebecca Jackson, age 49, born in Valkavist, Russia



1939 Register
In 1939 Fanny and Phillip are living at 4 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester, England. Philip is a master tailor age 50, Fanny, age 47 and their children are Marjorie age 17 and Eileen age 13


Death
11 June 1957 at Manchester, Lancashire, England, at 67 years of age. Buried in the Crumpsall Jewish cemetery, Manchester, England

Tombstone for Philip Wise. In loving memory of a dearly beloved husband and father, Philip Wise, who passed away 11th June 1957 aged 69 years. Deeply mourned by his devoted wife, son, daughters, son-in-law, relatives and friends

Hebrew translation: "Philip Wise Here is buried Mr. Feivel, son of Mr. Alta (Alter), passed away 12 Sivan 5767. May his soul be bound up in the bond of life"

Place of Birth
Philip Wise was born in Tarnow, Galicia, Poland

The first mention of Jews in Tarnów dates back to 1445, while the first written record of a synagogue can be traced to the 16th century. In 1667, Stanisław Koniecpolski, who then owned what was still a private city, officially granted Tarnów’s Jewish population the rights to a place of worship and their own cemetery. Tarnów’s vibrant Jewish community included large numbers of both Orthodox and Hasidic Jews, and the city remains a pilgrimage site for many modern Hasidic Jews. Tarnów’s Jews formed a large part of the city’s intellectual and cultural elite, among them several of the most prominent lawyers, doctors, musicians, teachers and entrepreneurs, though the vast majority were generally poor.

On the day WWII broke out in Europe there were about 25,000 Jews living in Tarnów, making up about 45% of the city’s population

Residences

In 1911 Philip is living at 62 Trafalgar Street, Brougham, Manchester, England


In 1939 the family are living at 4 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester, England

Wednesday 20 September 2023

Fanny Leah Jackson (1892 - 1968)

Fanny Leah Jackson is my maternal 3rd cousin 2x removed. Rosenberg family tree Here

ParentsWoolfe Jackson (1871 - 1911) and Betsy Rebecca Rosenberg (1872 - 1939)

Born: 20 March 1892 in Cholrton, Manchester, England

Hebrew name: Feiga, daughter of Ze'ev

Married:  Philip Wise in Manchester, England in (October - December) 1915

Children
Their first child was born in 1916 when Fanny was 24 and Phillip 27. Their last child was born when Fanny was 34 and Philip almost 37
Gerald and Eileen were twins

Census details
1901
Fanny's parents, Betsy and Woolfe are living at 2 Bowling Green Bank, Chester, England. Woolfe is age 29 and a furniture dealer and financier. Betsy is 28 and their children Fanny and Louis are 9 and 7 respectively. Living with them is Beatrice Jones, age 18 and a housemaid; her brother-in-law Tobias Peachman age 52 and his son Louis age 19


1911
Fanny and her family are living at 70 Plymouth Grove, Manchester. Woolfe is 39 and a financiar, pawnbroker Betsy is 38, Fanny is 19 and Louis is 17


1921
Fanny and Phillip are living at 15 Kings Close, Manchester, England. Philip is a ladies tailor age 32, Fanny, age 29 and their child is Wilfred age 4 years and 7 months. Living with them is Fanny's mother, Betsy Rebecca Jackson, age 49, born in Valkavist, Russia



1939 Register
Fanny and Phillip are living at 4 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester, England. Philip is a master tailor age 50, Fanny, age 47 and their children are Marjorie age 17 and Eileen age 13


Death
10 May 1968 at Blackpool, Lancashire, England, at 76 years of age. Buried in the Blackpool Jewish cemetery

Tombstone for Fanny Leah Wise. In loving memory of Fanny L Wise. Died 10th May 1968 aged 76 years. Deeply mourned by her daughter, son-in-law, family and friends.

Probate

Fanny Leah Wise probate 28 June 1968. Her place of residence was, 24 Dewhurst Ave, Blackpool, England and the value of her effects was £3,395

Residences

In 1911 Fanny and her family were living at 70 Plymouth Grove, Manchester, England


In 1939 the family are living at 4 Wilmslow Rd, Manchester, England


In 1968 at the time of her death her address was given as 24 Dewhurst Ave, Blackpool, England 

Tuesday 19 September 2023

Woolfe Jackson (1871 - 1911)

Woolfe Jackson is the husband of Betsy Rebecca Rosenberg, my maternal 2nd cousin 3x removed. Rosenberg family tree Here

Parents: Tobias Jackson and Rebecca Leah

Born: 1871 in Telshi (now
Telšiai), Lithuania

Hebrew name: Ze’ev Volf son of  Tuvyah

Migration: Woolfe came to England as a teenager sometime before the 1891 census. It appears that his parents never came to England

Married: Betsy Rebecca Rosenberg in Manchester, England in (April - June) 1891

Children
Their first child was born in 1892 when Betsy was 20 and Woolfe 21. Their last child was born in 1894 when Betsy was 22 and Woolfe 23

Occupation: Furniture dealer, then pawnbroker and financier and debt collector

Census details
1891
Woolfe is age 21 and living at 203 Attwood Street, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England. His occupation is listed as a furniture dealer. Living with him is his sister Lena, age 19 who is a domestic housekeeper


1901
Betsy and Woolfe are now married and living at 2 Bowling Green Bank, Chester, England. Woolfe is age 29 and a furniture dealer and financier. Betsy is 28 and their children Fanny and Louis are 9 and 7 respectively. Living with them is Beatrice Jones, age 18 and a housemaid; her brother-in-law Tobias Peachman age 52 and his son Louis age 19


1911
The family are living at 70 Plymouth Grove, Manchester. Woolfe is 39 and a financiar, pawnbroker Betsy is 38, Fanny is 19 and Louis is 17. Their servant is Ellen Elkington, age 44 and a widow. Betsy is listed as having given birth to 4 children, two of which are still alive.


Naturalization
Woolfe Rosenberg became a naturalized citizen on 30 June 1898. At the time he was residing at 8 Lightfoot Street, Chester, Cheshire. 

" ... subject of Russia, having been born at Telshi, Kovno, and is the son of Tobias and Rebecca Leah Jackson, both of Russian nationality = of the age of 27 years, a financier is married and has two children under age residing with him. viz.- Fanny Leah Jackson, aged five years
Louis Jackson aged four years"


Advertisements
Woolfe Jackson, financier in the Rhyl Record and Advertiser 27 August 1910. Address is 7 St Mark's Terrace, Wrexham, Cheshire, England

Woolfe Jackson, financier in the 1909 phone book. Address is 70 Plymouth Grove, Rusholme, Manchester. England


Death

In loving memory of Woolfe Jackson, who departed this life on 23rd Tamuz 5671. 19 July 1911, aged forty years. May his soul rest in peace

Hebrew translation: [abbr] here [lies] buried
Ze'ev Wolf [pronounced Volff] son of Tuvia
[circular text] "How, from the mouths of sons and daughters great lamentations come forth...
[...instead of joyful songs; may pleasantness be removed on this Motzei Shabbat" 

This is followed by an intricate, multiple, acrostic-based format that is also bound by rhyming line-endings 1&2 ['sh'] and 3,4,5&6 ['yim'].

Ze'ev ז א ב appears as the enlarged first letter of each of the first three words on the first line; and as the enlarged letters within the initial three lines – the first, second, and first words respectively.

Wolff ו ו א ל ף appears as non-consecutive large letters on line 2 – its middle letter א is also part of the Ze'ev acrostic.

Son of 'ב'ר heads line 3 and is also part of the Ze'ev acrostic.
Tuv-ia טוב יה appears enlarged as two separate words with the the meaning 'God's goodliness'.

God furious in anger [or, since אף is both anger and 'nose' in Hebrew, anthropomorphically: 'God steaming with anger from His nostrils'], the crown upon our heads fell and was bequeathed / our father and the champion of my youth [referring to the wife, presumably] among the hallowers of his name, is hallowed / with (great) noise and calamity he departed the land of the living / God's goodliness for all, since reason was with heaven [i.e. 'ours is not to reason why?'] / a man of repute was he, all the days of his years, forty / on the 23rd Tamuz 5671 did his light darken at noontime / may his soul be bound in the bond of [eternal] life.

It appeared that Woolfe met with a tragic death. Probably suicide due to being declared bankrupt the day before his death


Woolfe Jackson, residing at 70 Plymouth Grove, Manchester, and carrying on business at 26 Corporation Street, and I St. Ann Square, both in Manchester, moneylender and debt collector; 215 Piccadilly, London, and 7 Fountain Street, Halifax, pawnbroker; also carrying on business at 47 Medlock Street, Hulme, Manchester, and 125 Mostyn Street, Llandudno, and also carrying on business at 38 New Brown Street, Manchester, merchant. (Edinburgh Gazette 18 July 1911, p. 730)

Place of Birth
Woolfe was born at Telšiai in northern Lithuania

More than half of the Telšiai population consisted of Jews in the 19th century. Nevertheless, Telshe never had a very large Jewish community, in comparison with the large populations of Jews residing in many cities in Lithuania. Telshe also grew very slowly, such that in 1939 it had almost the same number of Jews as a hundred years earlier. In 1847, 2,248 Jews lived in Telshe. The number almost doubled in 1864, to 4,204, but thirty years later, in 1897, it [had] decreased to 3,088. The specific factor in the loss was the emigration of Telshe Jews in the decade of the eighties and later. In 1885, for example, twenty Jewish families wandered off in a few days. In the following years, even during the spiritual/cultural flowering of Telshe between both world wars, the number of Jewish residents did not even reach the number of almost a hundred years before.

Most Jews lived on the northern side of the market’s square, the current day Respublikos street was almost completely inhabited by Jewish traders and artisans. During the interwar period, the Telšiai Jewish community was active, had the Jewish folk bank, library, sports club, and various caritative organizations.

Telšiai is widely known for its achievements in the field of education. In the middle of the 19th century, a secular Jewish school was opened, where subjects had been taught in the Russian language; during the interwar period, the orthodox girl gymnasium and parallelly the first and only (in Lithuania) Jewish’ teachers seminary opened its doors. In 1875 one of the most famous Eastern European yeshivas was founded in this town.

Residences
In the 1891 census Woolfe is boarding at 203 Attwood Street, Wolstanton, Staffordshire, England

In 1898 the family are living at 8 Lightfoot Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. No 8 appears to no longer exist


In 1911 the family were living at 70 Plymouth Grove, Manchester, England