Notes : ISAACS, Jacob. Of Liverpool Road, 1823 Sep 4, On list of persons receiving an assigned convict (Fiche 3291; 4/4570D p.101) ISAACS, Jacob. Of Liverpool Road, 1823 Jan 27, Re issue of brewing or spirit licence (Reel 6058; 4/1769 p.2) 26th October, 1814 at the Old Bailey indicted for that he, on the 30th of June, feloniously and without lawful excuse, had in his custody and possession, a certain forged bank note, for the payment of 500 l. he knowning it to be forged, Transported for Fourteen Years JEWISH SYNAGOGUE.- It was opened for the performance of Divine worship after the Hebrew form, in the presence of a numerous congregation, on the 2nd of April, 1844, the consecration service being performed in a most efficient manner by Mr. Isaacs, the Reader, assisted by Mr. Solomon Phillips and others The Hebrews according to the Census of 1846, numbered in Sydney (603) six hundred and three, and in the Colony (1086) one thousand and eighty-six, since which period their numbers have been considerably augmented. Isaac Levy, Esq., is now their President; Elias Moses, Esq., Treasurer; Mr. Jacob Isaacs, Reader, etc.; and Mr. George Moss, Secretary. 1822 Muster shows Jacob, wife Esther, and Rachel aged 5 1823,1824,1825 NSW Musters show Jacob Isaac - ticket of leave - arrived aboard "Baring" 1815 transported for 14 years. employer publican. Hesther Isaac - came free - arrived aboard "Mary Ann" 1815 wife of Jacob Rachel Isaac aged 8 - born in colony - daughter of Jacob
|