Solomon family

Samuel Moss Solomon (c. 1769 – 13 May 1842) was an early Jewish settler in Australia, amongst whose descendants many achieved a degree of notability. The relationship between these descendants is complicated by three factors: the duplication of names, not only within a family line but across lines; the number of intra-family marriages; and marriages to people with the same surname but not closely related. This list is not exhaustive but includes most family members likely to be found in Wikipedia and Australian newspapers.

History

Samuel Moss Solomon had a business in London manufacturing pencils, though reports of him being an inventor or even major manufacturer are unsupportable. He married Elizabeth Moses (c. 1772–c. 1814) and had four sons: Moss Samuel, Emanuel, Vaiben and Phillip, and four daughters: Susan, Hannah, Sarah and Esther. After the death of Elizabeth he married Esther Davis (31 December 1774 – 13 July 1875), with whom he had another two children, Isaac and Elizabeth "Betsy". Their home was at 30 Wentworth Street, Spitalfields, London.

Two sons, Vaiben and Emanuel, fell foul of the law, and were transported to Sydney in 1818 on the Lady Castlereagh as convicts. Fifteen years later Samuel Moss Solomon and his wife Esther and many of their family emigrated to Australia in the Enchantress, arriving in Sydney in April or May 1833. Sons Moss Samuel Solomon and Isaac Solomon emigrated, also several children of Susan Benjamin, née Solomon, and later Susan herself. Hannah (1801 – 1 September 1849), Sarah (1806 – 14 March 1893) and Phillip (1806 – September 1876) were married and remained in England.

Samuel Moss Solomon died in Sydney in 1842. Ten years after the death of her husband, Esther moved to the home of her son Isaac in Adelaide, where she died some 23 years later.

Family

Samuel Moss Solomon (c. 1769 – 13 May 1842 in Sydney) married Elizabeth Moses (c. 1772–c. 1814). She was the mother of Moss Samuel (1796 – 3? 4? February 1849), Susan (1799 – 14 June 1885), Emanuel (1800 – 3 October 1873), Hannah (1801 – 1 September 1849), Vaiben (1802 – 21 June 1860), Phillip (1806 – September 1876), Sarah (c. 1808 – 14 March 1893), and Esther (1809 – 3 December 1869).

He married again, to Esther Davis (31 December 1774 – 13 July 1875), with whom he had another two children: Isaac (5 April 1816 – 27 July 1901) and Elizabeth "Betsy" (14 June 1821 – 9 February 1898). He is reported as emigrating to Sydney with daughters Hannah and Elizabeth in April 1833.[1] Ten years after the death of her husband, Esther moved to the home of her son Isaac in Adelaide, where she died some 23 years later.

Moss Samuel

Moss Samuel Solomon (1796 – 3? 4? February 1849) married Elizabeth "Betsy" Myers or Meyers (c. 1799–c. 1825). Second marriage to Leah Myers (1807 – 4 January 1871 in Adelaide) c. 1830

  • Moss Judah Solomon (15 June 1843 – 11 February 1933)[2] was born in Moreton Bay Qld., had residence "Palmerston" 226 Wellington Square N.A. married cousin Anna Benjamin (c. 1842 – 24 October 1894) on 13 September 1865.[3] He married a second time, to Fanny Bennett (daughter of Gabriel Bennett, she founded Jewish Ladies' Guild in 1902, died in 1927) in 1895. His children included:
  • Rachel Adelaide "Rae" Solomon (9 September 1866 – 6 July 1945) married Edgar L. Lawrence (c. 1865 – 24 May 1933) on 28 October 1891. Edgar was Perth manager for W.D.& H.O. Wills
  • Susan Selina "Susie" Solomon (10 February 1868 – 10 December 1963) graduated BSc in 1890
  • J(udah) Moss Solomon BA LLB (12 April 1869 – 30 March 1949) married Elizabeth "Beth" or "Lizzie" Barnard ( – 2 January 1943) on 24 June 1896. He was trooper with 2nd NSW Mounted Rifles, served in Boer War, awarded Queen's South Africa Medal. He was Hon. Sec of Lady Kintore Cottages, solicitor of King William Street, Adelaide from 1893 to 1901; similarity of names led to ill-feeling between himself and Judah Moss Solomon BA LLB (1857–1925), later Solomon-Senior. He moved to Subiaco around 1907, lived "Braemar", Hammersley Road, Subiaco, foundation member and first secretary of Kitchener Park Bowls Club, struck off legal rolls for dishonest conduct, returned to Adelaide? c. February 1914, then Sydney as managing clerk for lawyer Harris?, E. R. Abigail, A. J. McLachlan & Co., later McLachlan, Westgarth & Co.
  • Albert Edward "Bert" Solomon (12 March 1871 – 6 December 1939), married Laura Lucie Crawcour ( – ) on 28 March 1906
  • Ernest Philip (Phillip?) Solomon (12 October 1872 – 17 January 1938), married Esther A. Crawcour ( – ) on 1 April 1903
  • Alfred Benjamin Solomon (19 September 1875 – c. 1956)
  • Walter Samuel Solomon (14 August 1877 – 11 December 1955)
  • Percy Montefiore Solomon (8 November 1878 – ) married Catherine Agnes (c. – 10 March 1949)
  • Leonard Asher Solomon (6 August 1880 – c. 1959) married Claire Louisa Clegg ( – ) on 20 June 1906
  • Ivy Frances Solomon (18 July 1884 – 11 July 1973) married Joseph Aubrey Crawcour ( – ) on 25 July 1909
  • Leslie Numa Solomon (16 May 1886 – 7 August 1958), married Bessie Evelyn Moss ( – ) on 9 December 1913
  • his twin Sydney Gordon Solomon (16 May 1886 – 13 January 1976), married Florence Mabel Spencer (c. 1885 – 22 January 1959) in 1910.
  • (Colonel) Benjamin Solomon (3 Nov 1844 – 18 September 1922) married Louisa Lee (31 December 1846 – 1933) on 27 February 1867. He was another AEI Old Scholar. Louisa was a daughter of Philip Lee ( – 21 January 1861), SA's first Jewish settler, arriving on Tam O'Shanter in November 1836.[4]
  • Rachel Henrietta Solomon (1868 – 10 February 1940) married Harry Chalinder (c. 1862 – 18 March 1941)
  • Reginald Louis Solomon (1877 – 18 June 1939) married Nell. He was publisher of (Adelaide) Truth, convicted of publishing an "obscene libel" 1907; later auctioneer with his father, perhaps publisher of racing tips booklet.
  • Elizabeth Solomon (1846–)
  • Samuel Solomon (15 Jan 1848 – ) AEI student in 1863
  • Leah Solomon (16 Jun 1851 – )
  • Vaiben Louis Solomon MHA MHR (13 May 1853 – 20 October 1908) was (for seven days) the 21st Premier of South Australia and a member of the first Commonwealth parliament. An AEI student, he married the widow Mary Ann Bridgland (née Wigzell) (c. June 1856 – 7 January 1885) on 6 December 1880 at Darwin (Vaiben had been earlier prohibited by his father from marrying Mary, a daughter of William Danks Wigzell). They had one daughter, Mary Danks Solomon; Mary Ann died giving birth to their second. He married again, to Alice Cohen ( – 19 May 1954) of Richmond Victoria on 22 July 1896.
  • Mary Danks Solomon (10 September 1881 – 1 June 1952) married financier D(avid) Leon Abraham ( – 24 April 1944) on 16 September 1903. She received the Royal Humane Society's medal in 1894[5]
  • Vaiben Louis "Vaib" Solomon (31 May 1897 – ) married Claribelle Mitchell ( – ) on 31 March 1931. He was a writer.
  • Esther "Ess" Solomon MBE (6 April 1900 – 27 January 1991) married three times: to dentist Hyam John "Boy" Lipman (11 January 1889 – 16 March 1960) on 9 April 1919;[6] Harrold Cook; and Sir Roland Ellis "Raoul" Jacobs (28 February 1891 – 28 June 1981) on 30 November 1970. Esther was the first woman elected to the Adelaide City Council and served two terms as Deputy Mayor. They had three children: Alice Sylvia Lipman (1920– ), Gerald John Lipman (1921–1928) and Dr Rex John Lipman, AO ED (26 April 1922 – 4 July 2015)
  • Elizabeth Laura "Betty" Solomon (1908 – October 2007) married Eric Bloomfield Fewster ( – ) c. 15 July 1930
  • Selena Sara "Lena" Solomon ( – 18 September 1939) married Henry Louis Harris MB. ( – 4 April 1927) on 30 March 1881, lived "Salve" Tamworth, New South Wales
  • Vera Flora Harris ( – ) married Charles O. Austin ( – ) on 20 December 1923
  • Eileen Stella Harris ( – ) married E. Kerr Elliot ( – ) on 1 December 1920
  • Reginald Alfred Harris ( – 21 June 1949) married Irene Clara Ware ( – ), divorced 1916. Reginald was engineer and chemist, bankrupt 1946, owner of "secret formula".[7]
  • Emanuel Solomon (7 May 1860 – )
  • Moss Samuel Solomon (27 July 1861 – 16 July 1934) married Anna Agnes "Annie" ?? (c. 1868 – 13 March 1949), lived in Fremantle, WA
  • Benjamin J "Ben" Solomon ( – ) married Sarah ?? ( – 28 February 1933), lived Bondi, NSW
  • Lewis (Louis?) Elias Solomon ( – ) married Edith Rachael Myers ( – 10 November 1946) on 8 March 1905, lived New Farm, Queensland. Edith was a daughter of George Myers.
  • Isabel Solomon
  • Lilly Solomon (of Carlton, Victoria)
  • Joseph Isaac Solomon (c. 1872–1889)
  • Leah "Lily" Solomon
  • Moss Philip Solomon married Mary ?? (c. 1868 – 9 August 1952)
  • Frances Edith "Fanny" Solomon (17 April 1873 – c. 9 March 1953) married Louis Solomon Bentwitch (1873 – c. 13 December 1950) on 21 February 1911
  • Adele Marie "Ada" Solomon (31 December 1876 – 1935) married Joseph Louis Schwarz (often Schwartz) (1878–1940) on 29 December 1908
  • John Daniels (1860 – 20 November 1926) married Miriam "Minnie" Bennett (1859 – 28 November 1935), youngest daughter of Gabriel Bennett, on 26 July 1888. They had a home "Elsmore" on 74 Buxton Street, North Adelaide.

Susan

Susan Solomon (1799 – 14 June 1885) married Moses (or Moss) Benjamin (c. 1797 – 24 April 1876), lived in Tavistock Street, Adelaide from 1869 to 1876 at least. Susan died at the home of Isaac Asher, North Adelaide. Their family included:

  • Leah Isaacs (c. 1852 – 18 August 1916) married "cousin" Saul Solomon (20 June 1848 – 7 July 1909) on 19 June 1877, a double wedding. Saul was a prominent member of the Stock Exchange
  • for their children, see his entry below
  • Eve Isaacs (c. 1854 – 22 September 1924) married "cousin" Judah Moss Solomon (18 Sep 1846 – 30 July 1911) on 30 October 1872.
  • for their children see his entry below
  • for their children, see his entry above.
  • Sophia "Zoe" Benjamin (24 December 1882 – 13 April 1962) noted childhood educator
  • Cyril Benjamin (3 May 1890 – 1970)

Emanuel

Emanuel Solomon MLC (1800 – 3 October 1873) married fellow convict Mary Ann Wilson on 6 November 1826.[8] On 12 April 1844 he married Cecilia "Celia" Adelaide Smith ( – 24 July 1852) who died in Sydney; that same year he married a third time, to Catherine Abrahams (1819 – 2 July 1901). Their children included:

  • for their children see his entry below
  • Abraham Solomon (16 January 1871 – 7 September 1957)
  • Celia Miriam Solomon (18 October 1875 – 26 May 1956) married William Forward ( – ) on 24 October 1900
  • Julia Blanch Solomon (18 August 1877 – 21 November 1956)
  • Lewis Herbert Solomon (22 October 1879 – 16 December 1926)
  • Ruby Rebekah Solomon (20 March 1880 – 16 September 1980)
  • Maud Elizabeth Solomon (4 October 1881 – 6 October 1956)
  • Lilian May Solomon (17 July 1883 – 11 August 1975) married Clement Jackman ( – ) on 24 November 1901
  • Leslie Norman Solomon (9 July 1885 – 20 August 1953) married Annie Agnes ?? ( – )
  • Emanuel Victor Voules "Man" Brown (1866 – 30 July 1950) married Margaret Landles (c. September 1860 – 20 March 1940).
  • Alfred Victor Voules "Wonk Eye" Brown (c. December 1894 – 1961)
  • Talbot Emanuel Solomon, later Solomon-Senior (1883 – 10 February 1914)
  • Ethel Solomon, later Solomon-Senior (1881– ) married cousin (Isaac) Herbert Solomon (1876–1947) on 19 July 1905[12]
  • Kathleen Mendel Solomon, later Solomon-Senior (1891–)
  • Evan Solomon-Senior (7 June 1907 – )
  • John Solomon-Senior (3 February 1910 – )
  • Beryl Solomon-Senior (6 July 1911 – ) married Alfred Emile Lipman (1897–1963)

Hannah

Hannah Solomon (1801– ) married Benjamin Samuel Cohen (1791–1858); they never left England. She has been reported as emigrating to Sydney with her father in April 1833.[1]

For their children see his entry above
  • fourth son Philip Alfred "Paddy" Cohen ( – 22 March 1952) married widow Violet Annie "Nan" Wiggins (c. 1865 – 13 June 1941) on 12 July 1893

Vaiben

Vaiben Solomon (1802 – 21 June 1860) was transported for larceny to Sydney 1818, married Mary "Sarah" Smith (c. 1809 – 18 May 1879) in 1826. Vaiben and his family are listed in the subscriptions to the building of Sydney's first Synagogue (see the Circular to the Members of the Faith of Israel, 1839, in which Vaiben Solomon is listed on the Committee for the building of a New Synagogue, built in 1844 in York Street). Among their children were:

  • Elizabeth May "Lily" Solomon (1875 – 28 July 1956) married L. A. Gideon ( – ), lived at Bondi
  • ?? married Phineas Solomon Sheldon ( – c. 26 December 1940) lived Osgood Avenue West Marrickville
  • Ernest George Vaiben Solomon (19 October 1872 – 8 August 1928) married Elizabeth Amelia "Lizzie" Wood (c. 1874 – 4 March 1898) on 16 June 1896. He married again, around 25 April 1900, to Clara E. J. Hayes ( – ), who was involved in the Mrs Alexander will case. He was a publican of Gladestone Hotel, Hunter's Hill; Moore Park View Hotel; Park View Hotel, Sydney; Bridge Hotel, Sydney; Hotel Clovelly.
  • Ruth Eliza Ellen Solomon ( – ) married Joshua Allott Burgess (1867 – 29 July 1926) on 8 March 1904
  • Edwin Arthur Vaiben Solomon (20 September 1877 – ), cabinetmaker, married Jessie Elizabeth Black (1874 – 13 May 1951) on 4 March 1907, lived Liverpool NSW, contested his aunt Hannah's will on the grounds of her insanity.

Vaiben and sons David, Abraham and Saul were from before 1856 in partnership as V. Solomon and Sons, graziers at Horningsea Park, near Liverpool. Vaiben withdrew from the partnership in April 1857. His sons continued as D., A. & S. Solomon;[15] they left the district in 1872. During his life Vaiben accumulated a considerable portfolio of properties.[16]

Philip

Philip Solomon (1806 – September 1876)

Sarah

Sarah Solomon (c. 1808 – 14 March 1893) married Michael Joshua (1806 – 9 January 1887). They arrived in Sydney in December 1839.[1] He was a dealer of Hindley Street, lived in Brighton, South Australia at least 1845–1853, later Melbourne, died in Cooktown. Only next of kin in Australia was Lyon Jacob Marks.

Esther

Esther Solomon (1809 – 4 December 1869) married Israel Myers (c. 1806 – 17 August 1894). She may have arrived in Hobart in January 1833.[1]

  • Rosie Eve Myers ( – ) married Samuel Asher Phillips ( – ) on 16 August 1887
  • Julia Catherine Myers (19 February 1866 – 1947) married Lorenzo Myers ( – ) on 23 June 1886
  • Annie Miriam Myers (3 April 1868 – 1932) married Joseph C. A. Lee ( – ) on 14 June 1899
  • Emanuel John Myers (20 March 1870 – 22 January 1920) married Kathleen Josephine ??
  • Blanch (Blanche?) Isabel Myers (23 September 1871 – 28 December 1903) married James Blake Muir (c. 1869 – 10 May 1931) on 20 March 1897. He was a CSR executive.
  • Dorsetta Sarah "Dot" Myers (23 July 1973 – 1939) married Ethelred Hopewell Palmerston Bennett ( – ) on 2 November 1901
  • daughter 12 March 1876
  • Kathleen R. Myers (23 January 1878 – 14 August 1902)
  • Philip Joseph Myers (14 May 1880 – 1941)
  • Carlisle (not Carlyle) David Myers (13 September 1883 – 28 March 1953) married Bernice ??
  • Esther Florence Myers ( – ) married Henry Newsted Victorsen ( – ) on 21 June 1904
These marriages were mostly conducted by Unitarian ministers or in a civil ceremony

Isaac

Isaac Solomon (5 April 1818 – 27 July 1901) arrived in Sydney in 1833, married Isabella Spyer (17 Sep 1820 – 1 December 1863) on 30 December 1835 at Maitland NSW. later home "Elizabeth Villa" Kent Terrace, Norwood. He had an import business in Adelaide in partnership (dissolved December 1857) with his nephew Judah Moss Solomon (1818–1880) at the London end.

  • Adela Isabel Solomon (9 January 1878 – 29 March 1865) married cousin Isaac Herbert Boas (20 October 1878 – ) on 1 January 1908.
  • Harold Isaac Solomon (1 March 1880 – 3 May 1965) married (unrelated, see below) Miriam Sarah "Minnie" Solomon (5 April 1879 – ) on 6 January 1909.
  • Samuel Douglas Solomon (25 April 1888 – ) married Margaret Richmann ( – ) on 28 February 1908
  • Constance Ruth Solomon (31 March 1892 – ) married Bruce Wallace Swan ( – 1965) in 1835
  • Louis Victor Solomon (10 February 1895 – 1950) married Myrtle Annie Stoney (c. 1898 – 1982) in 1921
  • Albert Yuba Solomon (17 February 1897 – 1962) married Ellen Mary "Nell" Castle ( – )
  • Dorothy Myrtle Solomon (25 December 1898 – ) married Albert Ernest Riessen (c. 1902 – 1978) in 1934
  • Thelma Elizabeth Solomon (17 September 1901 – ) married Clyde P. Maskal ( – ) in 1920. Clyde was an American
  • (Hannah) Annie Solomon (c. 1875 – 22 December 1942) married "uncle" Judah Moss Solomon-Senior (c. 1857–1925) on 20 December 1905
  • (Isaac) Herbert Solomon BA LLB (1876 – 27 October 1947)[17] married "cousin" Ethel Solomon-Senior ( – ) on 19 July 1905
  • Isabel (Isabella?) Solomon ( – 12 June 1937) married Alexander "Alick" J. Isaacs ( – ) of St. Kilda, Victoria on 4 July 1906
  • Florence May Solomon ( – ) married Conrad Constantine Eitel (c. August 1880 – May 1947) on 26 December 1901. Conrad, a son of naturalised German Rev. Dr. Ernest John Eitel (c. 1838 – 10 November 1908) and his wife Mary Anne Winifred née Eaton (c. 1838 in Norton, Worcestershire – 26 February 1923), was born in Hong Kong and was the journalist who succeeded C. J. Dennis as editor of The Critic. In August 1911 he was appointed Secretary for Douglas Mawson's Antarctic Expedition, then volunteered for service two days after Australia's declaration of war 1914. He was sent on an Expeditionary Force (a six month contract) to Rabaul on 19 August 1914. On return to Australia he applied for a commission, but was barred from service on account of his German parentage. He changed his name to Lionel Lambert Eaton and enlisted again in August 1915. He was a model soldier but discharged in February 1916 on the grounds of giving a false answer in his application.[18] later known as Lionel Lambert Eitel (1872 – 26 July 1947). His wife has been recorded as Florence Maud Eitel.
  • Gertrude "Gertie" Solomon (1879–) married Jonas Lipman on 19 February 1917. Lipman was an early pioneer of theatre and film, and spent much of his time in Hollywood and London. Due to this level of global travel, unusual at the time, some sources list them as not having returned from the US to Australia. Lipman was instrumental in the foundation of several productions houses,[19] was the producer of the first ever on location film, Mystery Island and is reported to have, for a time, owned the rights to Charlie Chaplin films, everywhere in the world except America. Articles show him as having paid £1,000,000.00 for these rights, an extraordinary amount in contemporary terms. Lipman produced and directed, amongst others, Just Peggy, and also performed under the name Rigby C. Tearle. Part of the set of early Hollywood, their friends included Houdini, Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. Gertrude and Jo lived in Sydney with two children, Judith Sylvia (29th January 1919-) and Robert.
  • Isabella Frances Solomon (3 May 1878 – 10 September 1957)
  • (Isaac) Edgar Solomon (26 September 1880 – 31 October 1945) married Adelaide Lizzie Morris ( – ) on 21 June 1905
  • Hannah May Solomon (23 May 1879 – 23 January 1880)
  • Alice Solomon (13 October 1881 – 10 April 1882)
  • Olive Solomon (9 August 1884 – 11 July 1976)
  • Georgina Solomon (23 November 1888 – 1 June 1967)
  • Irene Solomon (20 April 1890 – 30 June 1967)
  • Lionel Tobias Boas (1875 – 16 August 1949) mayor of Subiaco, founder of Young Australia League in Western Australia
  • Isaac Herbert Boas (20 October 1878 – 15 October 1955) married cousin Adela Isabel (Isabella?) Solomon (9 January 1878 – 29 March 1965) on 1 January 1908. Adela was a daughter of Samuel Isaac Solomon (1843–1907)
  • Albert Victor Boas (1887 – December 1967) was dentist of Port Pirie
  • Harold Boas (1883–1980) prominent town planner
  • Michael Cashmore (26 March 1878 – November 1960)
  • Hilda Elizabeth Solomon (12 June 1883 – 22 July 1920? 1977?) at Hotham Villa, Gover Street, North Adelaide
  • Isabel Solomon (1886 – 20 January 1898)

Elizabeth

Elizabeth "Betsy" Solomon (14 June 1821 – 9 February 1898) married Michael Cashmore (7 March 1815 – 17 October 1886) in Sydney on 9 December 1840, survived wreck of the steamship Clonmel 2 January 1841,[20] to become the first Jewish settlers of Victoria.[21] They lived at "Cashmore's Corner", 1 Elizabeth Street[22] then Albert Park, Victoria. His sisters Esther Cashmore and Leah Cashmore married Crawcour boys, eldest Susan Cashmore married a Benjamin.

Unrelated but connected

Abraham Jacob Solomon (c. 1825 – 10 January 1889), who was not closely related to any of the above, arrived in Adelaide in 1849 from London, where his father was a dealer in army supplies. He worked on the Victorian goldfields for several years, was lessee of (unrelated) Emanuel Solomon's Victoria Theatre from 1861 to ?? then licensee of the Blenheim Hotel, Hindley Street, and an hotel broker. He was closely identified with the Synagogue and married Julia Isaacs (1827 – 30 December 1895). Seven daughters and two sons survived to adulthood.[23]

  • Hilda Violet Solomon (1889–1977?)

Charles Solomon (1832 – 15 November 1915) married Selina Cohen (c. 1841 – 15 May 1930), second daughter of Louis Cohen, on 26 November 1862. Charles was born in UK, and is recognised as the earliest European resident of Cooma. He has been confused with Charles Solomon (1842 – 8 July 1915), youngest son of Vaiben Solomon.

Henry Aaron Solomon (20 March 1851 – 1 June 1889) married Sarah Ann(e?) Williams (c. 1851 – 27 April 1937) Henry, saddler of Narridy, Georgetown, Port Pirie, then Carrington Street Adelaide, was second son of Saul Solomon of Hindley street.

Miriam Irma Jaffa "Mirrie" Solomon (1889–1986), who married Alfred Hill (1869–1960) in 1921 was almost certainly not related.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 E. S. Richards The Fall and Rise of the Brothers Solomon read before the Australian Jewish Historical Society 11 June 1974, pub. in Vol VIII Part II of the Society's magazine, Sydney 1975. Details in this paper that are contradicted by contemporary Family Notices are discounted, specifically that Isaac arrived in 1838, married his step-brother's daughter (he married Isabella Spyer in 1835), that Michael Cashmore was the first mayor of Melbourne (he was the first Jewish councillor); that Elizabeth migrated with her father in 1833 (she married Cashmore in England, emigrated with him on the Clonmel).
  2. "Death of Mr. M. J. Solomon". The Advertiser (Adelaide). South Australia. 13 February 1933. p. 11. Retrieved 23 June 2017 via National Library of Australia.
  3. "The Late Mrs. M. J. Solomon". South Australian Register. Adelaide. 27 October 1894. p. 6. Retrieved 10 January 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  4. Hirsch Munz. "Jews in South Australia, 1836-1936 : an historical outline". Retrieved 3 July 2017.
  5. "A Plucky South Australian Girl". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 23 April 1894. p. 4. Retrieved 29 December 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  6. They were notoriously robbed at gunpoint in their own home in 1954; the two culprits were given six years' jail and a whipping.
  7. "Lived Without Income For 20 Years.". The Sydney Morning Herald. 11 June 1947. p. 5. Retrieved 18 January 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  8. Eric Richards, 'Solomon, Emanuel (1800–1873)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/solomon-emanuel-4623/text7613, published first in hardcopy 1976, accessed online 6 January 2016.
  9. "Construction of a Will". Evening Journal. Adelaide. 27 August 1908. p. 1. Retrieved 18 January 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  10. "South Australia.". Meekatharra Miner. WA. 27 September 1913. p. 3. Retrieved 27 December 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  11. "Off the Rolls". The Daily News. Perth. 4 May 1914. p. 3 Edition: Third. Retrieved 27 December 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  12. "Wedding". The Observer. LXII, (3,330). Adelaide. 29 July 1905. p. 28. Retrieved 24 October 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  13. "News and Views". The Hebrew Standard of Australasia. Sydney. 19 January 1917. p. 9. Retrieved 19 January 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  14. ""A Matter of Money" May and December". The Singleton Argus. NSW. 10 December 1907. p. 4. Retrieved 12 January 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  15. "Advertising.". The Sydney Morning Herald. 14 April 1857. p. 1. Retrieved 15 January 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  16. "Mercantile and Money Article". The Sydney Morning Herald. 4 May 1872. p. 5. Retrieved 15 January 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  17. "Death Of Mr. Herbert Solomon,.". The Advertiser. Adelaide. 30 October 1947. p. 3. Retrieved 27 December 2015 via National Library of Australia.
  18. "Soldier Discharged". The Sydney Morning Herald. 18 February 1916. p. 8. Retrieved 1 January 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  19. https://archive.org/stream/movpicwor382movi/movpicwor382movi_djvu.txt
  20. 1 2 "Wreck of the Clonmel Steam Ship". Launceston Courier. Tas. 18 January 1841. p. 2. Retrieved 10 January 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  21. "Cashmore—Lester Wedding At Synagogue.". The Argus. Melbourne. 13 October 1937. p. 9. Retrieved 11 January 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  22. "Blind Bookmaker Dead". The Hebrew Standard of Australasia. Sydney. 31 July 1931. p. 2. Retrieved 10 January 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  23. "The Late Mr. A. J. Solomon". South Australian Register. Adelaide. 11 January 1889. p. 4. Retrieved 30 August 2012 via National Library of Australia.
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