1894 - 1960 (66 años)
1848 - 1927 (79 años)
Nacimiento |
16 Jul 1848 |
Curacao, Antillas Holandesas |
Fallecimiento |
12 Nov 1927 |
Manhattan, New Yor, New York, USA |
Enterrado/a |
14 Nov 1927 |
Ridgewood, New York- Beth Olam, Cypress Hill Street, USA |
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Padre |
Joseph de Imanuel Cortissoz y Hoheb, n. 28 Mar 1824, Saint Thomas, Danish West Indies |
Madre |
Esther de Jacob Jessurun Pinto y Cohen Henriquez, n. 8 May 1825, Curacao, Antillas Holandesas |
Casado |
26 Jun 1844 |
Curacao, Antillas Holandesas |
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Familia |
Julia Alvares Correa Jessurun Pinto, n. 1855, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
Casado |
28 Oct 1874 |
Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
Hijos |
| 1. Esther Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 26 Ago 1875, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
| 2. Jose Rodolfo Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 14 Sep 1876, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
+ | 3. Esther Emma Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 18 Oct 1880, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
| 4. Raquel Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 14 Mar 1882, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
| 5. Clara Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 1 Sep 1883, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
| 6. Ernesto Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 30 Dic 1884, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
| 7. Serafina Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 13 Dic 1886, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
| 8. Leonor Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 8 Jul 1888, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
+ | 9. Rebeca Amalia Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 28 Nov 1890, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
| 10. Renata Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 9 Sep 1891, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
| 11. Clara Elena Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 8 Jun 1893, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
| 12. Cecilia Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 27 Nov 1895, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
| 13. Alfred Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 29 Nov 1897, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
| 14. August Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 22 Dic 1898, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia |
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Nombre |
Adrian Weill Emanuel Heineman |
Parentesco | with Maritza Uribe Senior
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Nacimiento |
Feb 1894 |
New York, New York, USA |
Sexo |
Varón |
Fallecimiento |
6 Feb 1960 |
Malone, Franklin, New York, USA |
ID Persona |
I2766 |
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Última Modificación |
14 Ago 2023 |
Familia |
Clara Elena Cortissoz Alvares Correa, n. 8 Jun 1893, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia f. Dic 1978, Bermuda Island (Edad 85 años) |
Marriage |
12 Jul 1916 |
Manhattan, New Yor, New York, USA |
Tipo: Sinagoga |
Age at Marriage |
He : 22 años y 5 months - She : 23 años y 1 month. |
Notas |
- Name Adrian Weil Emanuel
Sex Male
Age 23
Birth Year (Estimated) 1893
Birthplace New York
Marital Status Single
Race White
Father's Name Henry Emanuel
Father's Sex Male
Mother's Name Sarah Heineman
Mother's Sex Female
Spouse's Name Clara Elena Cortissoz
Spouse's Sex Female
Spouse's Age 23
Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1893
Spouse's Birthplace Baraiquilla, Colombia
Spouse's Marital Status Single
Spouse's Race White
Spouse's Father's Name Jacob Cortissoz
Spouse's Father's Sex Male
Spouse's Mother's Name Julia Correa
Marriage Date 12 Jul 1916
Marriage Place Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
Marriage Place (Original) Manhattan, New York
Event Type Marriage
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ID Familia |
F1270 |
Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart |
Última Modificación |
3 Oct 2022 |
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Notas |
- Nombre Adran Weill Emanuel
Sexo Male
Raza White
Nombre del padre Henry Emanuel
Edad del padre 42
Lugar de nacimiento del padre Germany
Nombre de la madre Sarah Hemiman
Edad de la madre 34
Lugar de nacimiento de la madre G...Mass.
Tipo de acontecimiento Birth
Fecha del acontecimiento 1894
Lugar del acontecimiento Manhattan, New York, New York, United States
Lugar del acontecimiento (original) Manhattan, New York
- De The Royal Gazette, Bermuda
SYLVIA EMANUEL CORTISSOZ
Sylvia makes a century
Jonathan Bell
Created: Sep 05, 2020 09:00 AM
A woman who notched up a century today had a fast answer when she was asked the secret to a long life.
Sylvia Spearing said: “Live every day. Try to be decent and helpful. That's the only thing we're put on earth for — to help each other.”
Ms Spearing, who lives just off Pitts Bay Road in Pembroke, said yesterday she planned to spend her birthday with friends and family “having a couple of good laughs and sharing some funny memories”.
She added she was an agnostic.
Ms Spearing said: “I'm not afraid, but let me put it this way — what I do regret, because I'm nosy, is I would like to see what happens, and why.
“I want to know if we have learnt anything from it all.”
“I wonder what comes afterwards. I don't know of the beginning, and I certainly don't know the ending.”
Ms Spearing, a mother of five, said she followed the news and nature programmes and took time to think about what message may lie behind the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ms Spearing's grandfather, an importer-exporter, uprooted the family from Barranquilla, Colombia, and moved them “lock, stock and barrel to New York City”.
Her mother, Clara Cortissoz, met Adrian Emanuel, her father, and Ms Spearing's life started in an Irish immigrant neighbourhood in Upper Manhattan, near the City College of New York on Convent Avenue.
She said: “They were lovely people, nice neighbours. The neighbours were great.”
Bermuda was popular for holidays as Furness Bermuda liners plied the short distance between New York and the island.
She met Robert Spearing, a Bermudian engineer on the liner Monarch of Bermuda, and they got married in 1938.
She came to Bermuda in 1939 on board the Monarch with Elaine, their first daughter.
She said: “My first trip down was to live here. It was beautiful. No cars. Everything was horse and buggy, or bikes.”
The couple lived a “simple, nice” life on the North Shore by Deep Bay in Pembroke, where Ms Spearing looked after the family home, raised their child, and watching the “lady boat” liners cruising in — until the Second World War intervened later that year.
Ms Spearing said there was no great hardship during the war and more children followed — Robert, Alfred and Claudia.
But her marriage was not a success. Her mother came to help with the children and Ms Spearing's took her first job at the Goody Shop on Reid Street in Hamilton.
The American base later opened, and the US services created an airport at St George's.
Ms Spearing started work there in 1945, at first in the mail room, and later in accounting.
Now living on Hinson's Island in Hamilton Harbour, she was expected to be at her desk and ready for work by 8am.
In early days she had to cross to Hamilton on a rope-pulled boat, then drive to the base in her Austin car, which she left parked on Front Street.
Ms Spearing rose to head of accounts at the US Base where, as an American, officials decided she did not have to bother getting a driver's licence.
She said she counted herself lucky to be paid American wages.
She added: “Uncle Sam was good to me.”
A second marriage was also unsuccessful, but produced a fifth child, Pamela.
Ms Spearing said the island changed “entirely” in the decades after the Americans arrived.
But she added: “Everywhere changes.”
She retired from the base in 1985.
She said she was not tempted to return to New York after she had built a life in Bermuda with her children, and has been happy with her lot ever since.
Ms Spearing added the question about life was: “What are you in it for? Greed and money? No.
“What can you do to make it better? How many of us are really in it to make things better for mankind?”
- Nombre Adrian W Emanuel
Sexo Male
Edad 65
Tipo de acontecimiento Death
Fecha del acontecimiento 06 Feb 1960
Lugar del acontecimiento Malone, Malone, Franklin, New York
Número de expediente 10695
Año de nacimiento (aproximado) 1895
Año de la defunción 1960
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