Please note - as this post is very long it is divided up into 3 parts. This is part 2, but please refer to parts 1 and 3 (which may be in this, the previous, or the next BJ digest) for the complete story. Thank you. To elaborate on my ABRAHAMS branch of the family: Julius ABRAHAMS and his first wife Deborah were from Romania or Poland, but with his second wife Esther, Julius lived in King Street in the east end of London in 1881 with their son Moses. Julius later had a son called Lazarus (Eliezer Dov), a traveller, who later became quite religious and Lazarus was at various times a boot maker, a cap maker, a furrier, and had servants. Lazarus married twice in the Great Synagogue - first to Leah daughter of Yehuda/Lewis KRUGGER in 1878 and they lived in Tenter Street North in 1881 with their daughters Rebecca and Julia. In 1883, Lazarus, now aged 25 and a widower, married Rachel ISAACS in 1883 at the Great Synagogue. Lazarus had 13 children (who didn't die) in London in total, and included Mrs Annie GOLDMAN, Mrs Julia SIMMONS, Harry (Harris - married to Annie KAISER), Isidore/Ezriel, Mrs Leah LERNER, Zelig/Solly/Sid, Dora, Julius, Isaac, Emanuel, Louis/Lewis, Jacob/Jack, and Rosie. Julius, Lazarus and Rachel ABRAHAMS were buried in Plashet. Please also read the 2 following posts - parts 1 and 3, but if there are any descendants out there, or if anyone knows when the above arrived in the UK, if and exactly how the above were related to any of the family surnames listed in the Part 1 post, I would be delighted to hear from you. Many thanks, B. Shiel (London) blspabas@btinternet.com