See also
- Aaron MENDOZA's other family: with Ann STEWART ( - )
- Aaron MENDOZA's parents: Mordecai MENDOZA (1774-1851) and Zipporah LEVY (1771-1847)
- Aaron MENDOZA's siblings: Benvenida MENDOZA (1798- ), Moses MENDOZA (1799- ), Judah MENDOZA (1800-1882), Judith MENDOZA (1801- ), Rachel MENDOZA (1802- ), Clara MENDOZA (1803- ), Sarah MENDOZA (1804- ), Miriam MENDOZA (1806- ), Aaron MENDOZA (1808- ), Judith (Julia) MENDOZA (1810-1902), Israel MENDOZA (1811-1897) and Amelia MENDOZA (1820- )
Family of Aaron MENDOZA and Christina BECKMANN
Name: |
Aaron MENDOZA1,2 |
Sex: |
Male |
Father: |
Mordecai MENDOZA (1774-1851) |
Mother: |
Zipporah LEVY (1771-1847) |
Birth |
4 Apr 1817 |
London, London, England |
|
Commercial Road |
Occupation |
|
Tin Man & Brazia/Dealer |
Physical Description |
|
One leg |
Religion |
|
Sephardi Jewish |
Death |
1883 (age 65-66) |
New Zealand |
Wife: Christina BECKMANN
Name: |
Christina BECKMANN |
Sex: |
Female |
Father: |
- |
Mother: |
- |
Birth |
1843 |
|
Death |
16 Sep 1895 (age 51-52) |
Aukland, New Zealand |
Name: |
John Jacob MENDOZA |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Mary Martin ELLIOT (1862-1954) |
Birth |
7 Jun 1862 |
Wellington, New Zealand |
Occupation |
|
Salesman/Pawnbroker |
Death |
30 Apr 1919 (age 56) |
Aukland, New Zealand |
Name: |
Frederick MENDOZA |
Sex: |
Male |
Spouse: |
Christine HUND (1868-1949) |
Birth |
7 Jun 1865 |
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Death |
13 Oct 1932 (age 67) |
Aukland, New Zealand |
Note on Husband: Aaron MENDOZA
Convicted of stealing brushes 7th August 1840 at Old Bailey and transported to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) arriving on the ship Duncan at Hobart in 1841. Applied to be married to Ann in 1845 but not allowed until 'free from servitude' in 18543
Sources
1 | The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "International Genealogical Index (R)" (Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of May 14, 2003). |
2 | "File (merged): C:\Documents and Settings\Brian Whipp\My Documents\MENDOZA Family.ged". Record originated in... |
3 | Susan Ballyn and Lucy Frost, "Sephardi convicts of Van Diemen's Land". |