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Other Countries / Maria Antonia Vidal: Cuba and Jamaica
« on: Thursday 08 April 21 03:01 BST (UK)  »
I'm looking for information on my second great-grandmother Maria Antonia Vidal she was the long-term partner of my second great-grandfather Reuben Zaleg Philip Cohen (1810 – 29 July 1881) a Welsh born American Ashkenazi Jew. They were not married and had seven children together: Elvira Cohen (1857 - ), Fernando Cohen (1857 - ), Alejo Cohen (before 1873), Cecilia Cohen, Florencio Cohen also known as Lorentio Cohen, Francisco Cohen ( – 9 May 1901) and José Cohen.

Vidal appears in this notice published in the Jamaican newspaper the Kingston Gleaner, 14 June 1906, p12

Application to bring lands under registration of titles law 21 of 1888.

The people submitting the registration on 14 Jun 1906 were:

Maria Antonia Vidal, Gentlewoman; Fernando Cohen, planter; Elvira Rodriguez (formerly Elvira Cohen) widow, respectively of Linstead, in the Parish of St Catherine, Jose Cohen of Colon, in the republic of Panama and Cecilia Heraux (formerly Cecilia Cohen) the wife of the Hon. Dr Edmond Heraux of Port-au-Prince, in the republic of Haiti.

The land was described as:

"The five sevenths of all that parcel of land, part of Wakefield plantation, known as "Cambrian" situate in St.Thomas-in-the-vale district in the parish of St.Catherine, containing by survey, 421 1/4 acres, and butting and bounding as appear in the plan or diagram thereof dated the 4th of November 1905, and lodged with the application.

The ad was to be placed in the Daily Gleaner one ad per week and two ads in the Jamaica Gazette after which time unless objections were received the "caveat may be entered" and bring the said lands under the operation of the said law.

Vidal's son and my great-grandfather, Fernando Cohen like his siblings were born in Cuban. Family lore says he was a Syrian/Lebanese Jew since we know his father Reuben was a Welsh born American Ashkenazi Jew, and if they practiced matrilineal Jewish descent, we can speculate that Vidal had a Syrian/Lebanese Jewish heritage. 

Note about Cecilia Cohen

There are two lineal descendants of Maria Antonia Vidal named Cecilia Cohen her daughter, identified in Reuben's will and her granddaughter Cecilia Heraux née Cohen identified as her granddaughter, by her son Francisco Cohen, in Cecilia Heraux's marriage certificate. Though it should be noted Francisco Cohen does not appear in his father's will and therefore is not cited as a son of Vidal in that document.

Any help with my research would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Leonardo Cohen

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Phillips, Claude, Sir

After initial education in Germany and France, Phillips graduated from London University with both a B. A. and a master's degree. He studied law, joined the Inner Temple (a professional society licensing barristers), and admitted to the bar in 1883.

Link here https://arthistorians.info/phillipsc

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Cool, thanks, Justin.

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Justin, did you ever come across a Louis Cohen? I found him in a newspaper report in The Cambrian on the Swansea Synagogue donation drive among the names listed was Louis Cohen, I have no idea who this is, and my 2nd great aunt Matilda Cohen of Mumbles. I think she donated £1 something. I neglected to save the article.

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Oh okay, thanks.

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Hi Justin,

How do these names connect to Solomon Phillips? Some are new to me some I've seen but not been able to establish a relationship (The PDF page you posted I find a little confusing, I'm familiar with Esther Friedeberg, d. 1847 Finsbury Place South, bur. 30 Nov.):

Chaya Phillips, d. < 1847

Joseph Cohen, b. unknown, clerk of the Swansea Synagogue, d. 21 Aug 1813 Swansea (fell from his chair)

Zaleg Wolff Cohen, b. c1795 outside UK, 1841c jeweller in Swansea, d. Q3 1847 Swansea + Lydia Unknown, b. 1807-11 outside county, d. Q3 1863 Swansea

David Lezer Cohen (David b. Eliezer-Lezer ha-Kohen), m. 5 Mar 1811 GS

Thanks

Leonard

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"Jacob Cohen's mother was called Tsiporah."

Because of the name of one of his daughters?

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Okay, so not middle names, thanks

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