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- CONGREGATION SHAAR HASHOMAYIM MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES 17
- Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records 100
- Canadian Jewish Military Casualties 97
- HEBREW SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION 24
- Hebrew Sick Benefit Association Membership Form 24
- JACOBSON, Percy and Joe 2
- JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS) 15
- JIAS Montreal Client Cards 15
- MONTREAL HOLOCAUST MUSEUM 2
- Montreal Holocaust Museum 72
- SJJHM Cemetery and Obituary Records 7
- Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records 7
Name
- 0 1
- - 3
- 1 brother - Nathan Hart 1
- 1 brother - Noah, 3 sisters - Leah, Rose, Fannie 1
- 1 brother - Solomon Hart 1
- 2 brothers - Hyman, Montague 1
- 2 sons - Benjamin Nathan, Maurice, 1 daughter - Bertha Master 1
- 3 sons - Joseph Edward, David, Michael 1
- 4 sons - Abraham Solomon, David, Henry, Jacob, 6 daughers - Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. L. Green, Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. R. Landau, Mrs. M.W. Wyzanki, Amelia 1
- 4 sons - Abraham Solomon, David, Henry, Jacob, 6 daughters - Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. L. Green, Mrs. I. Isaacs, Mrs. R. Landau, Mrs. M.W. Wyzanksi, Amelia 1
- ABELSON 1
- ABELSON, Lawrence Balfour 1
Place
- 48 Hamilton Terrace, London, N.W.8, England, England 1
- 81, Wentworth Street, London, E. 1., England, England 1
- Aldborough Hatch (St. Peter) Churchyard 1
- Aldershot Jewish Cemetery 1
- Bath (Haycombe) Cemetery 1
- Bath, Somerset, England 1
- Birmingham (Brandwood End) Jewish Cemetery 1
- Birmingham, Warwickshire, England 2
- Birmingham (Wilton) Jewish Cemetery 1
- Blackpool Cemetery 2
- Blackpool, Lancashire, England 2
- Brookwood Cemetery (Woking, Surrey) 3
Subject
- Central Council for Jewish Refugees - Chaim RAPHAEL (England) 1
- Chaplains correspondence - S. CASS-G. LEVI, London, England 1
- Jacobson, Joe - letters from England June 1941-January 1942 1
- Jacobson, Joe - letters to family, in training (England) May 1941-July 1941 1
- Thank-you notes & parcel acknowledgment to Chaplain 1
- World War I 10
- World War II 87
ABELSON, Lawrence Balfour
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy3
- Collection
- Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Date of Birth
- June 29, 1922
- Date of Death
- November 15, 1943
- Place of Burial
- Cheshire, England
- Cemetery
- Chester (Blacon) Cemetery
- Age at Time of Death
- 21
- Enlistment No.
- J-9152
- Rank
- Flying Officer
- Unit
- Royal Canadian Air Force
- Notes
- Flying Officer Lawrence Abelson of Ottawa, Ontario, was killed during a training flight (R.C.A.F. Casualty List No. A-730). He was awarded his Operation Wing posthumously. Flying Officer “Duke” Abelson enlisted in the Air Force on November 6, 1940, and trained at Victoriaville, Quebec, and Regina, Saskatchewan, before graduating as Observer from Mossbank, Saskatchewan, where he was awarded a gold R.C.A.F. disc for leading his class. He was stationed at Rivers, Manitoba, when he was commissioned. After serving as an instructor at Chatham, New Brunswick, and Mountain View, Ontario, Flying Officer Abelson proceeded overseas in the fall of 1942. Before being attached to the No. 418 R.C.A.F. (City of Edmonton) Mosquito Squadron, he took a wireless course in England. Honours and awards: Defence Medal; CVSM & Clasp; War Medal 1939-45; Aircrew Europe Star. (From “There I Was ... A Collection of Reminiscences by Members of the Ottawa Jewish Community Who Served in World War II,” published by the Ottawa Post Jewish War Veterans and the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society.)
- Subjects
- World War II
- Record Source
- Canadian Jewish Military Casualties
- Fonds No.
- CJC0001
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
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ABRAHAMS, Abraham
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy84607
- Collection
- HEBREW SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
- Material Type
- textual record
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Collection
- HEBREW SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
- Material Type
- textual record
- Spouse
- Iva Isaacs
- Age of Spouse
- 32
- Religion of Spouse
- Jewish
- Membership Date
- December 28, 1919
- Place of Birth
- England
- Place of Residence
- Montreal
- Address in Canada
- 951 St. Urbain
- Age at Time of Membership
- 36
- Occupation
- Presser
- Notes
- In good health: Yes; Free of chronic illness: Yes; Contracted tuberculosis: No. [Translator's comments: Candidate's signature in English.]
- Record Source
- Hebrew Sick Benefit Association Membership Form
- Fonds No.
- I0017
- File No.
- MB 16-04-03
- Item No.
- 4-2242
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
ABRAMS, Hyman David
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy6
- Collection
- Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Date of Birth
- 1916
- Date of Death
- August 03, 1941
- Place of Burial
- Devon, England
- Cemetery
- Exeter Jewish Cemetery
- Age at Time of Death
- 24
- Enlistment No.
- J-5089
- Rank
- Pilot Officer
- Unit
- Royal Canadian Air Force
- Notes
- Pilot Officer Hyman Abrams, R.C.A.F., of Montreal, was killed in a flying accident overseas on August 3, 1941, according to an official report. He had been in England only six weeks when he met his death. He enlisted in the R.C.A.F. in July 1940 and was given a commission as observer after graduating from Rivers, Manitoba, in May 1941. He went overseas the following month, one of the first members of the R.C.A.F. to cross the Atlantic aboard a bomber. A brother, William Abrams, was the first executive secretary of the War Efforts Committee of Canadian Jewish Congress.
- Subjects
- World War II
- Record Source
- Canadian Jewish Military Casualties
- Fonds No.
- CJC0001
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
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ADELSON, Hyman
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy84523
- Collection
- HEBREW SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
- Material Type
- textual record
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Collection
- HEBREW SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
- Material Type
- textual record
- Spouse
- Esther Wolfson
- Age of Spouse
- 26
- Religion of Spouse
- Jewish
- Membership Date
- January 12, 1919
- Place of Birth
- England
- Place of Residence
- Montreal
- Address in Canada
- 79 Laurier Avenue West
- Age at Time of Membership
- 32
- Occupation
- Manufacturer
- Notes
- In good health: Yes; Free of chronic illness: Yes; Contracted tuberculosis: No. [Translator's comments: Candidate's signature in English.]
- Record Source
- Hebrew Sick Benefit Association Membership Form
- Fonds No.
- I0017
- File No.
- MB 16-04-03
- Item No.
- 4-2158
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
ALEXANDER, Alfred
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy6827
- Collection
- JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
- Material Type
- textual record
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Collection
- JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
- Material Type
- textual record
- Date File Opened
- 12/08/1950
- Arrival Date
- 12/08/1950
- Place of Birth
- England
- Record Source
- JIAS Montreal Client Cards
- Fonds No.
- I0037
- Series No.
- R
- File No.
- 01-1991
- Restrictions
- Due to privacy laws, access to further information about this record is restricted. You may contact the Canadian Jewish Archives to learn more.
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
ASH, Joseph
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy16
- Collection
- Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Date of Birth
- August 17, 1920
- Date of Death
- December 12, 1942
- Place of Burial
- Surrey, England
- Cemetery
- Runnymede Memorial
- Age at Time of Death
- 22
- Enlistment No.
- J-10980
- Rank
- Flying Officer
- Unit
- Royal Canadian Air Force
- Notes
- Flying Officer Joseph Ash, of Ottawa, Ontario, was reported missing after air operations (R.C.A.F. Casualty List No. 468) over the North Sea on November 2, 1942, and was presumed dead (R.C.A.F. Casualty List No. 702) on October 9, 1943. Flying Officer Ash trained at St. Hubert, Quebec, Chatham, New Brunswick, and Summerside, Prince Edward Island, and graduated from the Initial Training School at Victoriaville, Quebec, receiving his wings in April 1942. Flying Officer Ash went overseas in May 1942 and was attached to an R.A.F. Training Flight. Honours and awards: Defence Medal; CVSM and Clasp; War Medal 1939-45. (From “There I Was ... A Collection of Reminiscences by Members of the Ottawa Jewish Community Who Served in World War II,” published by the Ottawa Post Jewish War Veterans and the Ottawa Jewish Historical Society.)
- Subjects
- World War II
- Record Source
- Canadian Jewish Military Casualties
- Fonds No.
- CJC0001
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
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The Authorised Daily Prayer Book of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Empire
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47756
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- book
- Physical Description
- Book : printed, bound, gilded, dyed : grey, gold, pink, beige ; Ht: 16,5 cm x W: 10,8 cm
- Date
- 1929
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- book
- Physical Description
- Book : printed, bound, gilded, dyed : grey, gold, pink, beige ; Ht: 16,5 cm x W: 10,8 cm
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1929
- Physical Condition
- Poor
- Language
- English
- Hebrew
- Notes
- 329+ pages (exact number unknown). Hardcover, cardboard bound with string. Cover is dark grey with a gilded title on the spine. Page edges are pink. Interior pages are beige with text, when the book is laying flat, the left side is in English and the right side is in Hebrew, the page numbers are the same on the corresponding English and Hebrew sides.
- Accession No.
- 2002.69.01
- Name Access
- Klein, Margit
- Places
- London, England, Europe
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
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BARRON, Charles (Louis)
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy28
- Collection
- Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
- Material Type
- textual record
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- Date of Death
- June 10, 1944
- Place of Burial
- Essex, England
- Age at Time of Death
- 27
- Enlistment No.
- B-127804
- Rank
- Gunner
- Unit
- Royal Canadian Artillery
- Notes
- Gunner Charles Barron of Toronto, Ontario, died of wounds on June 10, 1944, according to an official report. He was buried in the East Ham (Jewish) Special Cemetery of the United Synagogues at London, England.
- Subjects
- World War II
- Record Source
- Canadian Jewish Military Casualties
- Fonds No.
- CJC0001
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
BENDER, Frank
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy84507
- Collection
- HEBREW SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
- Material Type
- textual record
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Collection
- HEBREW SICK BENEFIT ASSOCIATION
- Material Type
- textual record
- Spouse
- Jenny Rosen
- Age of Spouse
- 34
- Religion of Spouse
- Jewish
- Membership Date
- December 8, 1918
- Place of Birth
- England
- Place of Residence
- Montreal
- Address in Canada
- 563 Notre Dame West
- Age at Time of Membership
- 34
- Occupation
- Optician
- Notes
- In good health: Yes; Free of chronic illness: Yes; Contracted tuberculosis: No. [Translator's comments: Candidate's signature in English.]
- Record Source
- Hebrew Sick Benefit Association Membership Form
- Fonds No.
- I0017
- File No.
- MB 16-04-03
- Item No.
- 4-2142
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
BERG, Philip
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy7801
- Collection
- JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
- Material Type
- textual record
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Collection
- JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
- Material Type
- textual record
- Date File Opened
- February 2, 1951
- Arrival Date
- February 2, 1951
- Place of Birth
- England
- Record Source
- JIAS Montreal Client Cards
- Fonds No.
- I0037
- Series No.
- R
- File No.
- 03-3101
- Restrictions
- Due to privacy laws, access to further information about this record is restricted. You may contact the Canadian Jewish Archives to learn more.
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
Black Record: Germans Past and Present
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn49662
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Booklet : Paper : printed, bound : Beige ; Ht: 18,5 cm x W: 12,5 cm
- Date
- February 1941
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Booklet : Paper : printed, bound : Beige ; Ht: 18,5 cm x W: 12,5 cm
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- February 1941
- Creator
- Vansittart, Robert, Sir
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Language
- English
- Notes
- 56 pages. Softcover, paper bound with staples. Front cover is orange with a thick black border. Inside the border, the title is printed in black at the top, and the author is printed in white at the bottom. A Swastika is printed in a white circle, with the Reichsadler of the German Empire in the centre. The back cover is white with orange text. Interior pages are white with black text, divided into chapters. Narrative: The Reichsadler (English: Empire's Eagle, Imperial Eagle, or Eagle of the Empire) was a historic eagle national insignia deriving from the heraldic Roman Aquila during various times of Germany's history, including the German Empire, the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany. After the defeat of the German Reich in 1945, the national insignia of West Germany and modern Germany is called Bundesadler.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.215.06
- Name Access
- Levy, Rachel
- Places
- London, England, Europe
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
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BLEEMAN, Murray Irving
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy51
- Collection
- Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Date of Birth
- 1915
- Date of Death
- August 19, 1942
- Place of Burial
- Surrey, England
- Age at Time of Death
- 27
- Enlistment No.
- B-37297
- Rank
- Private
- Unit
- Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, R.C.I.C.
- Notes
- Private Murray Bleeman of Toronto, Ontario, was officially reported to have died from wounds received at Dieppe. He was among the first 40 Canadian casualties from Dieppe who were buried on August 24, 1942, in the presence of high-ranking officers of the Canadian forces. Private Bleeman joined the army at Hamilton, Ontario, in September 1939. He was born in Drilz, Poland.
- Subjects
- World War II
- Record Source
- Canadian Jewish Military Casualties
- Fonds No.
- CJC0001
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
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BLOOMFIELD, Mandel
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy54
- Collection
- Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Date of Death
- July 31, 1942
- Place of Burial
- Lincolshire, England
- Cemetery
- Grimsby Hebrew Congregation Cemetery
- Age at Time of Death
- 21
- Enlistment No.
- R-61005
- Rank
- Flight Sergeant
- Unit
- Royal Canadian Air Force
- Notes
- Flight Sergeant Mandel Bloomfield of Edmonton, Alberta, was reported killed in action overseas on July 31, 1942. A funeral Service was held at Sir Moses Montefiore (Heneage Road) Synagogue at Grimsby, Lincolnshire. Flight Sergeant Bloomfield enlisted in 1940 and went overseas in October 1941. While overseas, he took a special course in aerial torpedo work.
- Subjects
- World War II
- Record Source
- Canadian Jewish Military Casualties
- Fonds No.
- CJC0001
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
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BOARD, Barnet
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy90988
- Collection
- JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
- Material Type
- textual record
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Collection
- JEWISH IMMIGRANT AID SERVICES (JIAS)
- Material Type
- textual record
- Spouse
- Lily
- Children
- Harry, Doreen
- Date File Opened
- June 9, 1952
- Place of Birth
- England
- Record Source
- JIAS Montreal Client Cards
- Fonds No.
- I0037
- Series No.
- R
- File No.
- 04-2114
- Restrictions
- Due to privacy laws, access to further information about this record is restricted. You may contact the Canadian Jewish Archives to learn more.
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
BOYANER, Frank
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy58
- Collection
- Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Date of Birth
- May 28, 1898
- Date of Death
- January 09, 1945
- Place of Burial
- Surrey, England
- Age at Time of Death
- 47
- Rank
- Major
- Unit
- Canadian Dental Corps.
- Notes
- Major Frank Boyaner of Saint John, New Brunswick, died in England, where the funeral service was conducted by Major Gershon Levi. A member of the Non-Permanent Active Militia for six years, Major Boyaner was made a lieutenant in the 7th Detachment, Canadian Dental Corps, one day before the actual declaration of war. He was instrumental in organizing that branch of service in Saint John and was its first commanding officer. He went overseas with Intermediate Overseas Base with the rank of captain in June 1940, was promoted to major in March 1943, and served with the Canadian Dental Corps in England, in Malta, throughout the Sicilian campaign and for a year in Italy. Major Boyaner was married overseas. There is a Star of David on his gravestone, which has the following inscription: “Dearly beloved husband of Hazel. Life’s work well done. Life’s victory won.” (See Veterans Affairs Canada web site.)
- Subjects
- World War II
- Record Source
- Canadian Jewish Military Casualties
- Fonds No.
- CJC0001
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
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BOYANER, Frank
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy92859
- Collection
- Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- Additional Family
- Dr. Eli Boyaner
- Date of Death
- January 9, 1945
- Place Where Deceased
- England
- Place of Residence
- England
- Cemetery
- Brookwood Military Cemetery, England
- Age at Time of Death
- 46 years
- Notes
- OBITUARIES: Saint John newspaper, January 12, 1945, SB Series S-98 Dental Corps Officer Dies At 47 Overseas Major Frank Boyaner is Mourned : No Details in Message Word of the sudden passing of Major Frank Boyaner, D.DS. of the Royal Canadian Dental Corps, who had been on active service in Italy, reached the Boyaner family by cable today. The news had been a sad blow not only to the 47-year-old professional man’s immediate family circle, but to military authorities and other former close associates. The message from England gave no details as to what caused Major Boyaner’s death, though further word was promised. The assumption was, however, that it was not the result of accident. Nor was it stated exactly where his death occurred, but presumably it was in Brighton, England. Late letters to relatives outlined the Saint John officer’s plans for returning home early next month, not later than March. He anticipated with much pleasure getting back to the homeland with his English bride. Major Boyaner who was in the uniform of a lieutenant of the Detachment Royal Canadian army Dental Corps one day ahead of the actual declaration of war, was largely instrumental in organizing that branch of the service here and was its first officer commanding. He left Canada with the rank of captain and received his majority in England two years ago. Besides strenuous activity at training bases he served with the Dental Corps in Malta, throughout the campaign in Sicily and a whole year in Italy. Returning to England a few months ago, Major Boyaner learned with much satisfaction that he might be privileged to visit home early in the new year. He was married in Sussex County, England in July 1942 to Hazel Morris, who with her husband was looking forward to the resumption of the dentist’s professional practice in Saint John where plans were afoot to acquire a home. Major Boyaner was the youngest son of the late Don and Kate Boyaner. His father established the optometrist’s business here carried on by his sons, nearly 40 years ago. Mrs. Boyaner, the mother, was a sister of the late Abraham Poyas, jeweler and Mrs. Samuel Goldfeather, this city. Surviving brothers and sisters of Major Boyaner’s are Louis and Eli of Boyaner Bros. Optometrists; Harry I. Boyaner, Vancouver; Mrs. Norman Smith and Mrs. Bertha, wife of Captain Maurice Elman, on active duty. There are six nieces and nephews. In professional circles he organized the Alpha and Omega Club, a fraternity confined to dental doctors. A member of Shaarei Zedek Congregation, the late officer lent personal effort and financial support from his youth and was a charter member of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association. Previous to going on active service he was member of the Non-Permanent Active Militia Boyaner, Major Frank Mr. and Mrs. Eli Boyaner reached home from New York at mid-day today not having heard the news of Major Boyaner’s passing until they arrived at their residence. (Saint John newspaper) SB Series 98, no. 6, p. 161 Tuesday, January 31, 1945 Last tribute Paid to Major Boyaner Impressive Funeral Services of Saint John Officer Held in England Word received here by the Boyaner family from Capt. Morris Elman, overseas, a brother-in-law of the late Major Frank Boyaner of the Canadian Dental Corps, tells of Mr. Boyaner’s funeral in England. The obsequies took place on January 15, with Major Gershon Levi, Chaplin officiating. Lt.-Col. H. S. Bland, Protestant padre, stationed for some time in this city was present at the ceremony Major Boyaner’s memory was honored by the presence of colonels of three Canadian units, six lieutenant colonels and other ranking officers. Eight sergeants of the late citizen’s Saint John Unit were pallbearers. Captain Elman reports the funeral services to have been most impressive, following in detail the military order. As the Last Post was sounded and before fellow officers stepped to his open grave and saluted, some of the doctor’s comrades in the air force flew their bomber low over the scene and dipped wings in recognition. Major Boyaner’s English wife and her relatives and Canadian Soldiers of various units paid their respects to their fellow countryman. Recent reports state that Major Boyaner’s sudden death was due to an outbreak of infection thought to have been contracted in Italy. The Evening Times Globe / SB98, p. 161 January 13, 1945, page 12 Major Frank Boyaner, of The Canadian Dental Corps and a former dentist in this city, word of whose death was received by the Boyaner family here yesterday. He had returned to England recently after extended service in Italy and the Mediterranean theatre of war. (Original article accompanied by photograph) Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.400. Memorial plaque in synagogue: Nathan and Mary Meltzer - E2.
- Record Source
- SJJHM Cemetery and Obituary Records
- Fonds No.
- SJJHM-S
- File No.
- 98
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Saint John Jewish Historical Museum
Images
BRAGER, Annie Gnessin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy92862
- Collection
- Saint John Jewish Historical Museum Synagogue Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- Spouse
- Louis A. Brager
- Additional Family
- 1 brother - Noah, 3 sisters - Leah, Rose, Fannie
- Date of Death
- September 3, 1936
- Place of Birth
- England
- Place Where Deceased
- New Brunswick, Canada
- Place of Residence
- Saint John
- Cemetery
- Shaarei Zedek Cemetery
- Age at Time of Death
- 43 years
- Notes
- OBITUARIES: Evening Times Globe, September 3, 1936, Page 1 Mrs. Louis Brager dies in Hospital: Underwent Operation on Tuesday; Formerly of England Mrs. Annie Brager, wife of Louis A. Brager, Charlotte Street grocer, died early today at the General Hospital, following an operation there Tuesday morning. Formerly, Mrs. Annie Gnessin of London, England, she had resided in Saint John for about 15 years since her marriage, and is survived by her husband, three sons, Joseph Edward, David and Michael, at home; her mother, one brother, Noah, and three sisters, Leah, Rose and Fannie, the last two being married, all of London England. The funeral will be held from her residence, 183 Canterbury Street, today at 8 p.m., conducted by Rev. A. Beshkin and Rev. A. Babb. Interment will be made in the Jewish plot of Fernhill Cemetery. Evening Times Globe Friday, September 4, 1936 The funeral of Mrs. Annie Brager, wife of Louis A. Brager, Charlotte Street grocer, took place yesterday afternoon at 5 o’clock from her residence, 183 Canterbury Street, and was conducted by Rev. A. Beshkin. Interment was made in the Jewish plot in Fernhill Cemetery. Gravestone reference code(s): JM 998.61.217.
- Record Source
- SJJHM Cemetery and Obituary Records
- Fonds No.
- SJJHM-S
- File No.
- 101
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Saint John Jewish Historical Museum
Images
BROVENDER, Jack (Jacob) Lionel
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/genealogy60
- Collection
- Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
- Material Type
- textual record
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- Date of Death
- September 04, 1942
- Place of Burial
- Blackpool, Lancashire, England
- Cemetery
- Blackpool Cemetery
- Enlistment No.
- R-90611
- Rank
- Sergeant
- Unit
- Royal Canadian Air Force
- Notes
- Sergeant Jack Lionel Brovender of Timmins, Ontario, was killed during active service on September 4, 1942. He enlisted in the RCAF in 1941 and won his observer's wings after completing his training.
- Subjects
- World War II
- Record Source
- Canadian Jewish Military Casualties
- Fonds No.
- CJC0001
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
Buchenwald Camp: The Report of a Parliamentary Delegation
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn49652
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Booklet : Bound : White ; Ht: 24,3 cm x W: 15 cm
- Date
- April 1945
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Booklet : Bound : White ; Ht: 24,3 cm x W: 15 cm
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- April 1945
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- English
- Notes
- 7 pages booklet, with black text on the interior and exterior of the booklet, and is bound with two metal staples along the left edge. On the cover of the booklet is the British coat of arms with the inscription "dieu et mon droit". In the upper right corner of the cover are the letters EPP in grey pencil. The booklet is a report given by a Parlimentary Delegation, on what they witnessed at Buchenwald Camp after its liberation in 1945. It also retells prisoner accounts of events that occured within the camp.
- Accession No.
- 2012.52.01
- Name Access
- Webber, Harold D.
- Places
- London , England, Europe
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
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BUECHLER, Maurice Emanuel
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- Collection
- Canadian Jewish Congress organizational records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Material Type
- textual record
- graphic material
- Date of Birth
- April 15, 1920
- Date of Death
- March 26, 1943
- Place of Burial
- Surrey, England
- Cemetery
- Runnymede Memorial
- Age at Time of Death
- 22
- Enlistment No.
- R-111658
- Rank
- Flight Sergeant
- Unit
- Royal Canadian Air Force
- Notes
- Flight Sergeant Maurice Emanuel Buechler was for official purposes presumed dead on March 26, 1943. He was reported missing after air operations over Germany on September 16, 1942, when the Lancaster aircraft of which he as an air gunner failed to return to its base. In a letter to his parents, his commanding officer said: “Your son was a keen and efficient air gunner, who was most popular with every one in the squadron. His loss is a great blow to us all.” Flight Sergeant Buechler came to Canada to enlist in the air force on September 17, 1941. He trained at St. Hubert, Valcartier, Victoriaville, Jarvis and Halifax. He was sent overseas in January 1942 and served for a time with the No. 9 R.A.F. squadron, fighting numerous battles over the channel and Germany. He received his promotion to flight sergeant on August 15, 1942. Flight Sergeant Buechler was injured while on operational duties and after recovery resumed his tour of operational flights. He was awarded his operational air wings posthumously on September 27, 1944.
- Subjects
- World War II
- Record Source
- Canadian Jewish Military Casualties
- Fonds No.
- CJC0001
- Archival / Genealogical
- Genealogy Records
- Repository
- Canadian Jewish Archives
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