Gareth Harrison
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Jacob Winters early stay in Birmingham
Jacob was born on October 20th, 1878 in Kramsk which is now part of Poland.
The information we have on the family is a follows
.Jewish family
.Father ABRAHAM YUDA WINTER
.Mother RACHAEL WINTER
.Sons JACOB WINTER Born in Kramsk 20th October, 1878 (My Grandfather)
.Sons SHIMON WINTER
.Daughter. ROSA WINTER
.Sons MARKS WINTER born 1874 (possible son) (Max/Mendeles)
The sons and daughters all left and stayed in Birmingham for some time.
On 26th October, 1898 Jacob Winter accompanied by his brother Mendeles left Hamburg for London on the steamship Viola. He was 19 and his destination was the St.Katherine’s Dock. His profession was already a Tailor. We don’t know why he left but he was very brave especially as he knew no English.
He headed for Birmingham rather than the more usual places of Leeds and Whitechapel. Obviously he had a lot of sense.
Next we found Jacob Winter residing in Birmingham in April 1901 as part of the UK census. He was a border with the family Weincier also from Poland and also Tailors. They lived at 31 Lower Essex Street, Birmingham. He is already noted as an employer and not an employee in the census.
Marks Winter boarded at 26 Gooch Street which was under a mile away. He stayed with the Caro family who were Jewellers and came from the same region. The 1881 census reveals that the Caro family came from “Clechovia” which is Kleczew, Kalisz Province and only 9 kms from Slesin which is near kramsk in Poland.
Marks -nobody in the family even knew about him .
Jacob was born on October 20th, 1878 in Kramsk which is now part of Poland.
The information we have on the family is a follows
.Jewish family
.Father ABRAHAM YUDA WINTER
.Mother RACHAEL WINTER
.Sons JACOB WINTER Born in Kramsk 20th October, 1878 (My Grandfather)
.Sons SHIMON WINTER
.Daughter. ROSA WINTER
.Sons MARKS WINTER born 1874 (possible son) (Max/Mendeles)
The sons and daughters all left and stayed in Birmingham for some time.
On 26th October, 1898 Jacob Winter accompanied by his brother Mendeles left Hamburg for London on the steamship Viola. He was 19 and his destination was the St.Katherine’s Dock. His profession was already a Tailor. We don’t know why he left but he was very brave especially as he knew no English.
He headed for Birmingham rather than the more usual places of Leeds and Whitechapel. Obviously he had a lot of sense.
Next we found Jacob Winter residing in Birmingham in April 1901 as part of the UK census. He was a border with the family Weincier also from Poland and also Tailors. They lived at 31 Lower Essex Street, Birmingham. He is already noted as an employer and not an employee in the census.
Marks Winter boarded at 26 Gooch Street which was under a mile away. He stayed with the Caro family who were Jewellers and came from the same region. The 1881 census reveals that the Caro family came from “Clechovia” which is Kleczew, Kalisz Province and only 9 kms from Slesin which is near kramsk in Poland.
Marks -nobody in the family even knew about him .