Cozens, in the context of the artist and writer John Cozens, was of English descent. If you're referring to a specific individual with the surname "Cozens" in relation to Jewish heritage, please provide more details for clarity. Generally, the surname itself does not indicate a specific ethnic or national background, as it can be found in various cultures.
Yes, just as there are people of French Jewish and Russian Jewish descent. A term like German Jewish descent implies that the ancestors were Jewish and were from German cultural regions in Europe.
Lenin was part Mongol, Jewish, Swedish and German. He was not Russian at all as far as ancestry goes.
Being Jewish is a religion. Being British, Russian, German etc is your nationality. So you can be both!!!
The surname Cozens is of early medieval English and French origin. The name means son or relation of Cousin. In the Middle Ages, cousin had the general meaning "relative, kinsman". Alexander Cozens was a landscape painter in water-colours, who was born in Russia, and was reputed to be the son of Peter the Great.
The name Wertz can be German, Jewish or German-Jewish.
Peter Carl Fabergé, the renowned Russian jeweler, is not known to have Jewish ancestry. He was born into a family of craftsmen in St. Petersburg, Russia, and his background is primarily of German and Russian descent. While there were many Jewish artisans and jewelers in Russia during his time, Fabergé himself did not identify as Jewish.
Ernest Cozens died in 1929.
Ernest Cozens was born in 1888.
Barbara Cozens was born in 1906.
Barbara Cozens died in 1995.
Chris Cozens was born in 1982.
Alexander Cozens died in 1786.