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Free Sunday meeting: Cohen de Azevedo - Tracing a Sephardic Family #events #sephardic
My great-great-grandfather, Abraham Isaacs (1838-1910) married Louisa Cohen d'Azevedo (1844-1889) in London's Great Synagogue on 24 April 1863. The marriage certificate lists Louisa's father's name as Joseph Cohen d'Azevedo. Their son, Emanuel, emigrated to the US, where my grandfather Harold was born. I grew up in the US, but moved to London in 1994. I hope to join the Zoom conversation this evening.
-- Tina Isaacs London, England |
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Cohen de Azevedo - Tracing a Sephardic Family
The Azevedo family of Lisbon became the Cohen de Azevedo family in Amsterdam. Active in the Portuguese-Jewish community, they first involved themselves as intermediaries in freeing Christian slaves in Muslim countries. Later they emerged as a prominent rabbinic family, providing Hahamim (rabbis) in both Amsterdam and London. Later generations of family members emigrated to the Americas. The meeting will also discuss complications in the 17th century Cohen de Azevedo family tree. Ton Tielen and David Mendoza will present the history of this significant Western Sephardic family. Ton and David are founders of the Sephardic Genealogical Society, and co-admins of The Sephardic Diaspora group on Facebook. This meeting is on Sunday 27 November 2022 at 11am in LA, 2pm NYC, 7pm London, 8pm Paris/Amsterdam and 9pm Jerusalem. Patrons can join us on Zoom. The link is shared at our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/sephardi Everyone else is invited to join us at: https://www.youtube.com/SephardicGenealogyAndHistory Over the last two and a half years Sephardic World has become the leading forum for learning about Sephardic history and genealogy. We have no commercial sponsorship or public funding. There is no charge to attend our meetings or to view our content, but there is a cost to us. If you are not a patron and can afford it, please consider supporting our work. Best wishes, David Mendoza and Ton Tielen Sephardic Genealogical Society https://www.sephardic.world/ |
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