39:, London, in 1855 or 1856 to John Barnett Lazarus (born Russia) and his wife Martha E. Lazarus (née Barlow). John Barnett Lazarus was a Jew who converted to Christianity and worked as a missionary in England. According to family legend, Ernest was able to trace his ancestry to the important
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55:(1865–1950), was professor of experimental pathology at the Middlesex Hospital. In 1894, Ernest Lazarus married Kate Emily Saunders in Islington. They had three children: Kate E., Arthur J., and Elsie M. Lazarus.
23:; 1855 or 1856 – 9 January 1914) was an English banker and businessman who was the manager of three branches of a French bank in England. He was active in charitable work in north London and was awarded the
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