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Grimsby Community |
Grimsby, also known as Great Grimsby, is a seaport of about
90,000 inhabitants located on the southern bank of the Humber estuary in
eastern England. Until 1974, Grimsby was a county borough in the administrative
county of Lindsey, one of the three Parts into which Lincolnshire was divided.
From 1974, it formed the greater part of the Borough of Great Grimsby, a
district of the now defunct administrative county of Humberside. On the abolition of Humberside in 1996,
Great Grimsby was merged with the adjoining borough of Cleethorpes to form North
East Lincolnshire, a unitary authority, treated for ceremonial purposes as part
of the county of Lincolnshire.
The following Congregations are, or were, considered to be part of the
Grimsby Community:
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Jewish Population Data |
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1895 1898 1900 1909 1934 1944 1955 1965 1990 2004 |
149 320 450 450 400 400 400 210 90 35 |
(The Jewish Year Book 1896) |
Databases, etc.
Grimsby Jews who Served in the Army in World War 1, a browsable list available only to members of the
Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain (JGSGB), accessible through JGSGB Members' Corner.
Other Grimsby Information
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