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Between 1830 and 1841 |
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Birth |
Abt 1790 |
Amsterdam, Holland |
Death |
25 Dec 1871 |
London, England |
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Birth |
Abt 1810 |
Amsterdam, Holland |
Death |
24 Oct 1873 |
London, England |
Burial |
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Spouse |
Mary Benjamin | F1827 |
Marriage |
24 Jun 1846 |
London, England |
Birth |
Abt 1819 |
Amsterdam, Holland |
Death |
3 Feb 1886 |
London, England |
Burial |
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Birth |
Between 1821 and 1823 |
Holland |
Death |
19 May 1863 |
London, England |
Burial |
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Spouse |
Henry Jacobs | F1276 |
Marriage |
28 Nov 1841 |
London, England |
Birth |
Abt 1824 |
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Death |
14 Jan 1886 |
St James Westminster district, London, England |
Burial |
17 Jan 1886 |
London, England |
Birth |
Abt 1825 |
Spitalfields, London, England |
Death |
Between Oct 1897 and Dec 1897 |
Holborn, London, England |
Burial |
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Spouse |
Daniel Myers | F1826 |
Marriage |
Between Jan 1851 and Mar 1851 |
London, England |
Birth |
Abt 1825 |
Holland |
Death |
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Birth |
Abt 1826 |
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Death |
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Birth |
Abt 1828 |
Middlesex, England |
Death |
30 Dec 1895 |
Adelaide, Australia |
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Spouse |
Abraham Judah Solomon | F1882 |
Marriage |
4 Jul 1849 |
New Synagogue, London, England |
Birth |
Abt 1832 |
London, England |
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Notes |
- From Jenny & Katrina Cowen:
"These Are the Names Jewish Lives in Australia 1788-1850" published by The Miegunyah Presss in 2006":
The following is a direct quote:-
"SOLOMON, Abraham Jacob
b. London, 1826-1889
Constant, 1849; Free
Married: Dealer, minister: 14 children
Abraham Jacob Solomon was the grandson of the "world renowned matzah baker" of London of the same name. On 4 July 1849 the 23-year-old Abraham Jacob Solomon of Cutler Street, Aldgate, married Julia Isaacs (Solomon, q.v) of Harrow Alley, Aldgate, in the New Synagogue in London. Chief Rabbi Adler officiated. They arrived, travelling steerage, in Adelaide on the barque Constant on 23 December 1849. The small Adelaide congregation quickly appointed him as the Reader for a salary of 52 pounds a year. Solomon conducted the consecration of the new synagogue building on 5 September 1850. An economic depression in South Australia brought the congregation's agreement to pay Solomon to an abrupt end. There were fewer than 150 Jews in South Australia, and Solomon offered to continue as synagogue reader in an honorary capacity.
In June 1852 Solomon was appointed Reader at the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation for six months, and then returned to Adelaide. On 22 October 1853 he wrote to the Adelaide Hebrew Congregation: "Being compelled through unforeseen circumstances to leave for Melbourne Port Phillip I am obliged to forgo the position I hold in your congregation as officiating Minister. Believe me Gentlemen it grieves me much that I have to do so after receiving such kind treatment from you all since my return from Melbourne".
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