Hi, As others have said maybe they weren't married legally in 1851 but tied the knot a bit later. You also mentioned Jane was known as Rebecca so maybe this couple is who you're after??? from FreeBDM. It's always worth looking outside expected dates when you hit a brick wall. Hope this helps.
Marriages Dec 1857 Keersch Hannah Manchester 8d 609 Mendelburg Nathan Manchester 8d 609 Solomon Joseph Manchester 8d 609 Solomon Rebecca Manchester 8d 609
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Great work, Karin
Lancs BMD confirms who married whom
Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1857 Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference SOLOMON Joseph SOLOMON Rebecca Manchester, Great Synagogue Archives+, Manchester Central Library 512/1/133
A copy of the cert will give fathers' names.............which are vital
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Am I the only one who thinks it odd that children from a Jewish family would be baptised?
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Didn't realise they had been (missed that info)..........although In the Jewish faith, it's the MOTHER who determines the faith of the children, and Jane was C of E
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Thanks Jacqueline.
In regard to the baptism of the children I believe that Jane/Rebecca wasn't Jewish so the children have probably have followed her faith. I think I may have found Josephs death info for you Kath I certainly hope so! England & Wales deaths 1837-2007 First Name JOSEPH Last Name SOLLOM Gender Male Year 1874 Birth Year 1827 Birth Month Birth Day District WOLVERHAMPTON County Staffordshire Country England Volume 6B Event Quarter 3 District Number Page 303 Line Number 295 Entry Number Record set England & Wales deaths 1837-2007 DOR Category Births, Marriages & Deaths Collections from Great Britain (c) brightsolid online publishing ltd
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Thank you everyone for the information which you have found Karin and Jacqueline,the marriage you have found looks really promising. Thank you sooooooooooo much. I will send for the certificate and let you know
Jane was brought up as a Baptist and although most of the children where christened ,as they grew up ,those that did not have a jewish name took one and often married jewish partners. It took me a long long time to sort out the children as sometimes they appeared with their given Christian names at others their jewish ones, add to that Solomon gets mis-spelt quite often , it has been quite a challenge so I really do appreciate the boards help
Karin ,the death you have found I will take a look at ,I do have a date for his death but without looking I cannot remember what it is, I will see if it ties in,Thank you
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Hi everyone I have just received the marriage certificate between JOSEPH SOLOMON and REBBECCA SOLOMON.21st October 1857 at Manchester synagogue
I had hoped the Rebecca was my ancestor JANE SIMS as she changed her name to Rebecca when she married Joseph Solomon but I do not think that this is the correct certificate . It gives Jane/Rebecca's fathers name as ABRAHAM SOLOMON deceased and her father was THOMAS SIMS and he was alive at the time of her marriage. On the certificate it gives their address as Davison street Manchester.
Could someone please look at the 1861 census to see if they can see a Joseph Solomon b1833 with wife Rebecca Solomon b1829 living in Manchester ? thank you
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EDIT< sorry yes I see you already have this ) I was just looking for the couple you mention , but this caught my eye because of the Sims name, don't know if it has been mentioned before?
Name: Jane Solomon Age: 32 Estimated birth year: 1829 Relation: Wife Spouse's Name: Joseph Solomon Gender: Female Where born: Colchester, Essex, England Civil Parish: Cheetham Ecclesiastical parish: St Thomas County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
View image Registration district: Manchester Sub-registration district: Cheetham ED, institution, or vessel: 8 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 43 Piece: 2971 Folio: 8 Page Number: 10 Household Members: Name Age Joseph Solomon 38 Jane Solomon 32 Isaac Solomon 10 Ely Solomon 8 Sarah Solomon 7 Abraham Solomon 5 George F Sims 38
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Thank you. It is quite a long thread now and there is a great deal of info so not surprised to receive duplicate info, Thank you for looking
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