GRAND
CENSUSES
Full census
lists
Sasiene,
Sasieni,
Sassieni,
Sassienie
Including,
names,
addresses,
family
members in
household,
relationships
and status,
ages, birth
years and
places of
births
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Censuses
Extract
from East
London
England
1861 Census
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Extract from
East London
England 1871
Census
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Extracts
from 1881
London,
England
Census
Traditional
marriage
customs
observed by
the Dutch
immigrants
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Spitalfields
Whitechapel
London
England
Census 1891/
Tenterground
Streets
Index of
persons born
in
Netherlands
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Extracts
from the
London
England
Census 1891
Births:
Amsterdam –
London – New
York
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Extract
from East
London
England 1901
Census
This census
shows how
the living
standards of
our
ancestors
were slowly
progressing
from
residing in
the tenement
dwellings of
Spitalfields,
East London,
Uk then
moving to
better
districts of
old London
Town,
although at
the time the
Sasieni`s/Sassienie`s
were still
mainly
employed as
unskilled
labourers
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Extracts
from 1871
London,
England
Census
Levie Wolf
Sasieni
Volgellina
(Sophia)
Cohen
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
John
Sassienie
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Elias
Sassienie
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Morris
Sassienie
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Reuben
Sasiene
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
John Sasieni
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Joseph
Sasieni
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Samuel
Sasieni
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Rebecca
Sasieni
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Joel Sasieni
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Moses
Sassieni
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Herman
Sassieni
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Myer
Sassieni
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
David
Dightmaker
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Isaac
Pennamacoor
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Household of
Aaron Kaas
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Extracts
from 1871
London,
England
Census
Household of
Moses (Moppy)
Sassienie
Yotje
(Julia)
Spier
surname
spelled,
Sassenick in
this census
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Extracts
from 1871
London,
England
Census
Household of
Levie
(Louis) Wolf
Sasieni
Volgellina
(Sophia)
Cohen
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Extracts
from 1871
London,
England
Census
Household of
Jacob
Sasienie
Botje
(Betsy)
Swaab,
known as
Elizabeth in
this census
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1871
London,
England
Census
Household of
Dientje
(Dinah)
Koekoek
Known
as Dinah
Sassinick in
this census
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1881
London,
England
Census
Moses (Moppy)
Sassienie
Clara Elias
Includes
Sassienie
and Barnett
families
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1881
London,
England
Census
Jacob
Sasienie
Botje
(Betsy)
Swaab
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1881
London,
England
Census
Faust family
Including
Annie Faust
married to
Jacob
Sasieni who
died during
a
bombing raid
in WW2
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1881
London,
England
Census
Includes
Sassienie
and Barnett
families
Original
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Extracts
from 1891
London,
England
Census
Sassienie
family
Morris Moses
Sassienie
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1991
London,
England
Census
David
Dightmaker
and Dinah
Sasiene
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1891
London,
England
Census
Sassienie
and Shine
families
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1891
London,
England
Census
Solomon
Sasiene
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1901
London,
England
Census
Sassienie
family
Morris Moses
Sassienie
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1901
London,
England
Census
Moses (Moppy)
Sassienie
and Clara
Elias
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1901
London,
England
Census
Household of
Jacob (Jack)
Sassienie
known as
John
Sassienie in
this census
Julia Proops
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1901
London,
England
Census
Household of
Joseph (Joe)
Sasieni
Known as
Joseph
Sassienie in
this census
Martha Betsy
Blitz
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document
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Extracts
from 1901
London,
England
Census
Household of
Morris
Sassienie
Sarah Myers
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1901
London,
England
Census
Household of
Solomon Wolf
Sasiene
Known as
Solomon
Sasieni in
this census
Rebecca
Zwart
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1901
London,
England
Census
Household of
Volgellina
(Sophia)
Cohen
Widow of
Levie
(Louis) Wolf
Sasieni
Known as
Sophia
Sasieni in
this census
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Kaas family
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
David
Dightmaker
and Dinah
Sasiene
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Sassienie
family
Samuel
Sasieni
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Herman
Sassieni who
died from
injuries
suffered in
battle
during
World War 1
Original
document
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Extracts from 1911
London, England Census
Isaac Pennamacoor
and Betsy Sasiene
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Sassienie
family
John
Sassienie
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Phoebe Sassienie
Eldest
living
Worldwide
family
member
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Samuel Frank
and Hannah
(Annie)
Sassienie
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Sassienie
family
Morris Moses
Sassienie
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Sassienie
family
Rueben
Sasiene
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Moses
(Moppy)
Sassienie
and Clara
Elias
Original
document
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Extracts
from 1911
London,
England
Census
Widow
Rebecca
Zwart
Daughter
Dinah
Sasiene
Original
document
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1910 New
York
American
Census
This
census is an
exclusive
and a
valuable
asset to our
family
history, as
it describes
in detail
the
particulars
of the first
Sasieni
family
members to
have
officially
immigrated
to America
and would
not return
to their
country of
origin,
England.
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1915 New
York
American
Census
Enumeration
of
inhabitants
Jacob
Sasiene and
family
The Original
Family
American
Immigrants
Original
document
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Extracts
from
1930
American
Census
Jacob
Sasiene
Original
document
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Extracts
from
1930
American
Census
George
Sasiene
Original
document
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Extracts
from
1930
American
Census
Abram
(Alfred)
Sasiene
Original
document
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Extracts
from
1930
American
Census
Sidney
Solomon
Saseen
Original
document
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Ship`s log
1855
HMS Lada
Captain`s
entry the
arrival to
London,
England, of
the first
Sasieni,
Wolf Jacob
Sasieni and
his wife,
Dientje
(Dinah)
Levie
Koekoek
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Ship`s log
1854
HMS Diana
Captain`s
entry the
arrival to
London,
England, of
Levie
(Louis) Wolf
Sasieni, son
of Wolf
Jacob
Sasieni
Original
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Ship`s log
1855
HMS Diana
Captain`s
entry the
arrival to
London,
England,
Moses (Moppy)
Sassienie, son
of Wolf
Jacob Sasieni
Original
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Hannah
(Annie)
Sassienie
College
declaration
by parent
1896
Original
document
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Abraham Alfred Sasieni
Family
tobacco
dynasty
Admittance
into the USA
Original
document
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Dinah
Sasieni
Admittance
into the USA
Original
document
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USA oath of
allegence
1935
Sidney
Solomon
Saseen
Original
document
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Index to the
naturalization
Petitions of
the United
States
District
Court for
the
Eastern
District of
New York
Alfred
Sasiene
Original
document
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George
Sasiene
Permission
to temporary
leave the
USA
Original
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Jacob
Sasiene
USA passport
application
Original
document
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Hannah
(Johanna)
Defries
wife of:
Jacob (Jack)
Sasiene
USA passport
application
Original
document
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Solomon
Sasieni
Passenger
ship list
1912
Approval for
employment
in Canada
Note
Solomon
Sasieni is
only
described as
Hebrew,
no
nationality
given
Original
document
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David Sasieni
Passenger
ship list
1920
South Africa
to England
Worked
passage as a
steward
Original
document
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Wolf Jacob
Sasieni
1795 - 1869
Dutch
military
Dutch Army
certificate
of Wolf
Jacob
Sasieni from
1825 &
regimental
history.
(Original
document &
details,
mainly in
Dutch)
Original
document
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Joseph Cohn
Demob
Certificate
WW1
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document
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Jacob
Sasiene
1826 - 1889
Birth
Certificate
Born at: 27
Kerkstraat,
Amsterdam,
Holland.
Copy of
Birth
Certificate
& photo of
birth place.
Mutual
ancestor to
all branch
one family
individuals
Original
document
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Matje Mozes
1750 – 1825
Amsterdam,
Holland
Death
certificate
Wife of
Jacob
Salomon and
mutual
grandmother
to all
family
members
Original
document
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Vintage
Sassienie/Sasieni
marriage
certificates
The
marriages
were
solemnized
in the Great
Synagogue,
Dukes Place,
East London,
England
during the
mid
nineteenth
century.
(Details &
original
documents)
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More Vintage
Sassienie/Sasieni
marriage
certificates
The
marriages
were
solemnized
in the Great
Synagogue,
Dukes Place,
East London,
England
during the
mid
nineteenth
century.
(Details &
original
documents)
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Probate
Notice
Morris Moses
Sassienie
Dinah
Dightmaker &
Joseph Kaas
Original
document
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size
clipping
English
translated
letter,
PRO
Amsterdam,
Holland
English
translated
letter dated
1989 from
the
Amsterdam
Holland
Public
Records
Office. The
Dutch
records
office gives
concise,
invaluable
information
and an
indication
into the
traditions
and the
hardships
endured by
our
ancestors in
eighteenth
and early
nineteenth
century
Holland for
those
without
wealth.
Original
letter &
document
plus details
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David
Sasieni -The
Great War
World War 1
1896 - 1967.
Born London,
England.
(Regimental
History)
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Morris
Barnett MBE
1914 -
1998
Grandson of
Julia
Sasienie &
Lewis
Barnett.
Despite
normally
being happy
being at the
centre of
attention,
Morris
Barnett was
most modest
when it came
to his
wartime
exploits. He
was colour
blind ...
and in bomb
disposal! In
fact, at the
end of the
war, he was
in charge of
clearing
bombs,
mines, booby
traps etc.
from the
whole of
Holland and
was awarded
an M.B.E.
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Jews' Free
School,
Stepney,
London,
England
A complete
history with
family
registers
The Jews'
Free School
opened as a
Talmud Torah
at the Great
Synagogue,
London,
England in
1732.
Originally a
charity
school for
fifteen poor
orphan boys
it grew to
become the
largest
Jewish
School in
Britain
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Jews' Free
School,
Stepney,
London,
England
Copies of
the original
school
register
entries
containing
names, dates
of births,
including
family
ancestors,
parents,
school
grades,
entry &
discharge
dates of our
ancestors
who attended
from 1874 to
1887
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Eliis Island
Passenger
lists &
ships description
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The
Huguenots &
the Jews
Entwined in
History
Throughout
the
centuries
our Jewish
ancestors
has
inadvertently
crossed
paths with
another
specific
cultural and
religious
group, the
Huguenots.
The
Huguenots
were French
Protestants
who were
members of
the Reformed
Church,
which was
established
in 1550. Our
Jewish
ancestors
and the
Huguenots
would have
lived and
worked in
the same
neighbourhoods,
although
probably
within their
different
communities.
But there is
much
speculation
that during
the last few
hundred
years many
Jews because
of religious
persecution
in Spain,
Portugal and
France did
convert to
Christianity
or became
Christians
and remained
Jews behind
the scenes
and that
some Jews
migrated to
America
during the
mid
seventeenth
century in
the guise as
Huguenots
rather than
Jews. These
intriguing
and
interesting
articles
describe how
the historic
pathways of
our Jewish
ancestors
and the
Huguenots
have become
intertwined.
The
similarities
between the
two groups
are
astounding
and any
Sasieni
family
member would
have great
difficulties
in
publishing
an accurate
account of
family
history
lifestyles
without the
word
Huguenot
popping up
in there
somewhere.
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The Custom
of Naming
Children
Sasieni
Tradition
For
centuries
naming
children
after family
members has
been a
common
practice. If
a name cuts
across
several
generations,
including
cousins, it
usually
indicates a
family
connection.
Long before
children's
names were
chosen for
their beauty
or
popularity,
parents had
other
criteria for
selecting
names. Names
were chosen
not for
their
originality
but often to
honour
relatives,
either dead
or living.
Consequently
the same
names tended
to be
repeated
through
successive
generations
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From Success
to Success
Alan
Freedman and
Keith
Freedman
sons of:
Esther
(Stella)
Sassiene and
Harry
Freedman. In
1966, at the
age of 17,
Alan
Freedman and
his brother,
Keith,
started
their own
business,
Brutus Mens
Wear,
importing
garments
from Hong
Kong. By the
early 70's
they would
have a 20%
share of the
UK men's
shirt market
and a 15%
share of the
UK denim
jean market.
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Simon
Bernstein
A Brief
History
1849 - 1933
Father in
law of
Nathaniel
(Nat) Norman
Sassieni
Simon
Bernstein
achieved the
complete
re-fitting
of a large
shop in the
Mile End
Road,
London,
England, as
the first
cinema in
the East End
(The Penny
Flicks). The
sizable New
Road
Synagogue in
East London,
England was
a big
project for
Simon
Bernstein
who built
it. He
always
insisted
that
marriages of
his children
take place
there.
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The Sassieni
Legend
12th
century the
beginnings
Letter from
1966
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Enlistment
and
discharge
from
military
service
Jacob (Jack)
Sassienie -
1907
Original
documents
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US WW1
registration
card
George
Sasiene
Original
documents
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US WW1
registration
card
Jacob
Sasiene
Original
documents
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WW1
recruitment
form
Herman
Sassieni
Original
documents
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WW1 army
death after
discharge
Herman
Sassieni
Original
document
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US WWII
draft
registration
card
Herman
Yollis,
husband of
Rebecca
Sasieni
Original
document
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US WWII
draft
registration
card
Jacob
Sasiene
Original
document
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US WWII
Army
Enlistment
Record
1938 - 1946
Isador
Sasiene
Original
document
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Sasieni
Mystery
Parish
records
Anne Sasieni
John Sasieni
Sasieni
family
discovered
in 1599
Trent,
Dorset,
England
Original
document
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London
Gazette
Notices
1908
John
Sasieni
Original
page
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London
Gazette
Notices
1911
Henrietta
Sassienie
Original
page
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London
Gazette
Notices
1917
Jacob
Pennamacoor
Original
page
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London
Gazette
Notices
1921
Ruben
Sasiene
Original
page
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London
Gazette
Notices
1935
Rachel
Sassienie
Original
page
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London
Gazette
Notices
1935
Ruben
Sasiene
Original
page
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London
Gazette
Notices
1936
Myer
Sassienie
Original
page
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London
Gazette
Notices
1939
Samuel
Sassienie
Original
page
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London
Gazette
Notices
1941
Jacob
Sasieni &
family
Died during
the blitz
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page
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