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Name Rebecca ASHER1133,1126
Birth abt 1837, Bristol, England
Death aft 1880
Census 1881, 32 Caroline Street, Cardiff, Wales1127
Residence 1854 - 1860, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia1135
Residence 2 1861 - 1863, Tasmania, Australia1135
Spouses
1 Solomon Levy GREEN1126
Birth 1813, London1127,1129
Death 19041135,1129
Occupation commission agent at 32 Madeline Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (1859)1135
Census 1881, 32 Caroline Street, Cardiff, Wales1127
Residence 1854 - 1860, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia1135
Residence 2 1861 - 1863, Tasmania, Australia1135
Residence 3 1866, London
Residence 4 1872, Cardiff, Wales
Occupation 2 clothier at S.L. Green & Co., Clarendon Street, Emerald Hill, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (1860)1135
Occupation 3 clothes broker at 22 Caroline Street, Cardiff, Wales (1880)1139
Residence 5 1877 - 1889, 32 Caroline Street, Cardiff, Wales593,1127,1128
Father Levi Ephraim GREEN (1784-1858)
Mother Amelia HYAMS (1779-1854)
Marriage 1861, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia1135
Notes for Rebecca ASHER
The following is an extract from an email from Graham Green to Michael Sayers in October 2000:

"Your cousin the Rabbi's comment" [which was to the effect that Jewish parents normally required their daughters to marry their fiances before they allowed them to emigrate] " reminds me of a piece I read ... saying that in genealogy research, one must accept that the first child can be born at any time relative to the marriage date; subsequent babies take nine months."
Notes for Solomon Levy (Spouse 1)
The 1881 census shows Solomon as having 9 (surviving) children, of whom 4 were born in Australia between about 1856 and about 1864, one in London in about 1866 and the others in Cardiff from about 1871 onwards.

The following is an extract from an email from Graham Green to Michael Sayers in October 2000:

"Your cousin the Rabbi's comment" [which was to the effect that Jewish parents normally required their daughters to marry their fiances before they allowed them to emigrate] " reminds me of a piece I read ... saying that in genealogy research, one must accept that the first child can be born at any time relative to the marriage date; subsequent babies take nine months."
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