Chapman Abraham mercantile license, 1769 Apr. 26.

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Chapman Abraham mercantile license, 1769 Apr. 26.

Mercantile license for Abraham to trade with Indians, signed in Québec on 26 Apr. 1769.

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Abraham, Chapman, -1783

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Pioneer Jewish merchant who moved first from England to Albany, N.Y, and later to Montreal. He was most likely the first Jew in Detroit, Mich., and survived the Pontiac uprising. He was an United Empire Loyalist. Commonly known as Chapman Abraham; also known as Chapman Abrams. From the description of Chapman Abraham papers, ca. 1767-1782. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 463629447 From the description of Chapman Abraham mercantile license, 1769 Apr. 26. (Unknown). WorldCat rec...