Laurence Harris
There were approximately 300,000 Jews in Britain in 1914, at the start of WW1. This presentation illustrates how these families can be traced via the records of this period including Jewish communal and Synagogue records, newspapers, and civil registration records. The presentation will also cover the British Naturalization records following WW1, and the UK outbound passenger records of those who emigrated from the UK, after the War, to countries such as USA, Canada, South America, South Africa and Australia.
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