- Part Of
- Levine and Cass family fonds
- Michael Levine family series
- Level
- Series
- Fonds
- 25
- Series
- 2
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- [ca. 1892]-[191-?]
- Physical Description
- 4 photographs : b&w ; 16 x 11 cm or smaller
- Admin History/Bio
- Michael Levine (1869-1918) and Anne Woods (1876-1933) immigrated to Canada in 1889 from Russia and England respectively. They were married in 1892 in Toronto. They lived at 116 Agnes Street around this time. Michael was a merchant and opened a store in Midland, where the family lived for some years, before eventually moving back to Toronto. Their children were Martha (m. Samuels) (b. 1893), Rachael “Rae” (m. Rose) (b. 1894), Aaron “Harry” (b. 1896), Fanny (m. Gunn) (b. 1897), Mary (m. Ginsberg) (b. 1899), Rebecca “Rita” (b. 1901), Moses “Morris” (b. 1904), Abe (b. 1905), and Lillian (b. 1909). In the 1901 Canada Census, a Joe Woods is also listed in Simcoe East, Midland. Joe was likely the brother of Anne Woods Levine. By 1911, the family was living in Toronto at 65 Sullivan Avenue.
- Scope and Content
- Series consists of photographs of members of the Michael Levine family.
- Source
- Archival Descriptions
- Part Of
- Levine and Cass family fonds
- Michael Levine family series
- Level
- Item
- Fonds
- 25
- Series
- 2
- Item
- 2
- Material Format
- graphic material
- Date
- [ca. 1902]
- Physical Description
- 1 photograph : b&w ; 10 x 8 cm
- Scope and Content
- Item consists of a photograph of what may be Michael Levine's children, Martha, Rachael, Harry, Fanny, and Mary. A note has been included with the original description of this photo that in the front row, on the left is Mrs. Rae Rose of Hamilton and next to her is Mrs. Mary Ginsberg who lived at 2500 Bathurst Street in Toronto.
- Notes
- Mounted on black card with decorative design.
- Photographer: R. O. Stokes, Midland, Ontario.
- Name Access
- Ginsberg, Mary
- Levine, Fanny
- Levine, Harry
- Levine, Mary
- Levine, Michael
- Levine, Rachael
- Rose, Rae
- Repro Restriction
- Copyright is in the public domain and permission for use is not required. Please credit the Ontario Jewish Archives as the source of the photograph.
- Source
- Archival Descriptions