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Morris Sassienie Son of: Jacob Sasienie & Botje (Betsy) Swaab
1862 Whitechapel, London, England - 1940 St Peters Hospital, Maldon, Essex, England Morris sassienie was married to Sarah Kraut. The couple had 11 children.
London , England – abt 1905
How are you related Morris Sassienie? Click on tree to view kinship report
With thanks & appreciation to
Paul Sassieni & Brian Sass for
their kind contributuion of this
unique vintage photograph to
Branch one Diane Isaacs Family Black & White Collection Descendants and close relatives of: Betsy Sasiene and Isaac Pennamacoor
From left: sitting on deckchair Clara Pennamacoor, next to her Henrietta Pennamacoor with Sarah Pennamacoor
–
daughters of Betsy Sasiene &
Isaac Pennamacoor, Betty
Coleman far back right. Centre: Diane
Pennamacoor &
From
left back:
Martha (Marie) Sassienie,
Dinah (Isaacs) Zeelander
& Annie Zeelander.
Dinah (Isaacs) Zeelander
& Annie Zeelander
were first cousins
The Barmitzvah of Brian Isaacs - England 1957 From left back row - David Isaacs, Isaac (Izzy) Levy, James (Jim) Coleman, Morris Pennamacoor also known as Morry Penn, Sarah (Sadie) Pennamacoor. From left middle row - Betty Coleman, Clara Pennamacoor, Joan Pennamacoor, Diane Isaacs, Ethel Silverstone, Henrietta Pennamacoor, rose Hamburg, Unknown. Boys in front row from left - Paul Keiller, Brian Isaacs, Phillip Coleman.
With thanks & appreciation to
Diane Isaacs for her kind
contributuion of these wonderful
photographs to
Branch one Frederick Pennamacoor Son of: Betsy Sasiene and Isaac Pennamacoor 1907 - 1999
With thanks & appreciation to
Diane Isaacs for her kind
contributuion of this wonderful
photograph to
Branch one
Beginning of World War Two
Branch four Anthony Steel
Son of
Morris Sidney Sassienie & Betty
First day at school -Gidea Park, Romford, Essex - England 1957
Branch one Thananan Sarilak
Wife of Anthony Steel
Branch one, wife Helen Keen
Wife of Morris Barnett
With thanks & appreciation
to John Bernard for his kind
contributuion of this
photograph to
Branch four, wife
Bernard,
Barnett, Keen, Kramer & Ganzer
Families
Standing from left:
Bernard Bernard, Rita Barnett,
Helen Keen, Morris Barnett,
Sylvia Ganzner, Sidney Barnett,
Sitting
from left:
Gillian, Lewis Barnett, Evelyn &
John Bernard
Branch four & spouses
Sidney Barnett
Photo 1:
England late 1930s
England 1959
Sidney died from heart failure at the young age of 38 years old only a few months after this photograph was taken
In Memory Of
Branch four
Children
of Julia Sasienie & Lewis
Barnett Great Yarmouth, Norfork, England - 1919
Rita Barnett and Morris Barnett England - 1922
With thanks & appreciation
to John Bernard for his kind
contributuion of these
photographs to
Branch four Leon Benson Levy Grandson of Sophia Sasiene & Morris (Sol) Levy
Washington DC, USA - 1927 First Cub Scout in the state of Washington DC, USA
With thanks & appreciation
to
Lee Weinstein
for her kind contributuion
of this
photograph to
Branch four
Lesley
Masters
In memory of the late Sarah
(Sally) Sassienie and for
her kind contributuion of
this photograph to
Branch one Morris Barnett & wife Fanny Abrahams
Parents of Lewis Barnett
Morris Barnett
with dog
Branch four, parents of husband & dog Kaas Family Photos
Samuel Kaas Son of Aaron Kaas & Miriam (Mary) Sassienie England abt 1910
England 1917 Samuel Kaas son of Miriam (Mary) Sassienie & Aaron Kaas Children from left: Irene Kaas, Mary Kaas and Alexander Kaas
Tragically Rebecca Rosenthal died in childbirth age 29 only a few weeks after this photograph was taken,
resulting in both loss of
mother and baby.
In Memory Of
With thanks & gratitude to
Barbara for her kind
contribution of these
classic photographs to
Branch one Alexander (Alex) Kaas 1920 -1982 Grandson of Mary Sassienie and Aaron Kaas
From left: Alexander Kaas standing outside his barbershop (Alex Barber Shop) with his assistant Alf at 394 Bow Road in London’s East End. Bow, London, England - 1950s
Alexander Kaas (pronounced, Kars) ran a successful barbershop for many years at 394 Bow Road in London’s East End. He was married to Jean Karpel in 1942, there were no children born of the marriage.
During the mid part of the 1960s the local authority decided to demolish it's old Victorian buildings and rebuild the whole area that led to the compulsory government purchase of many homes and businesses within the East End, including the barbershop of Alexander Kaas. During the late 1960s Alexander Kaas and his wife Jean emigrated to Australia taking advantage of what was then the available £10 Assisted Passage to Australia Migration Scheme. When the British immigrants arrived in Australia they became fondly known by the Australians as the £10 poms. Click here for details of what became known as the £10 poms scheme.
Alexander Kaas and his wife Jean never returned to the UK and lived in Prahran, Victoria, Melbourne, Australia for the final remainders of their lives.
The area above of 394 Bow Road in London’s East End and where the Alex barbershop once stood prior to the flyover being built - 2016. Now dominated by a flyover with a MacDonald’s and shopping mall below, it’s unrecognisable today. The people and an era gone forever.
With thanks & appreciation to
Barbara Karpel for the
details and kind
contribution of this photograph to
Branch four
Children of Reuben Sasiene
and Sophia winkel
Amelia
Muriel Sasiene (Red haired girl
wearing bow)
With thanks & appreciation
to Gillian for her kind
contribution of this classic
photograph to
Branch four
George Sasiene and his
mother, Hannah (Johanna)
Defries
Branch four
Fanny (Fay) Barnett,
husband Edwin and
Children
Family group photo:
from left - Fanny (Fay)
Barnett, daughter,
husband Edwin and
daughter.
Branch four Abram (Alfred) Sasiene London, England 1899 - New Jersey, USA 1983
Abram (Alfred) Sasiene with daughter, Barbara USA – abt 1950
Alfred immigrated to the United States in 1919 and with this is a story.
Jacob (Jack) Sassienie, a brother of Alfred Sasiene, saw him off from England at the Southampton docks in 1919. Jacob gave Alfred part of a penny that he had cut in half and said to Alfred; we will join the penny again next time we meet. Jacob died in England late 1961 and Alfred died in the United States early 1983. Sadly after 1919, Jacob and Alfred never met again.
Alfred Sasiene with his wife, Lillian Borgos USA - late 1960s
With thanks & graditude to
Paul Guariglia for his kind
contribution of these photographs to
Branch one
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