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Samuel Gluckstein (1821–1873)
Prussian-English tobacco merchant (1821–1873) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Samuel Henry Gluckstein (4 January 1821 – 23 January 1873) was the founder of Salmon & Gluckstein tobacco merchants.[1][2]
Early life
Samuel Henry Gluckstein was born in Rheinberg, Prussia (now Germany) on 4 January 1821, the son of Helena (Horn) and Asher Lehmann Gluckstein.[2]
Career
Samuel Gluckstein left Prussia to come to London, where he established a cigar-making factory in the East End.[1][2]
Personal life
Samuel Gluckstein married Hannah or Ann Joseph of Amsterdam, Netherlands (1819–1885), and they had twelve children, five sons and seven daughters:[2]
- Julia (1846-1891)
- Lena (1846-1907)
- Bertha (1848-1921)
- Catherine (1850-1911)
- Isidore (1851-1920)
- Marcus (1853-1854)
- Montague (Monte) (1854-1922)[1]
- Joseph (1856–1930)
- Henry (1857–1914)
- Sarah (1859-1929)
- Adelaide (1861-1862)
- Clara (1863-1918)
He died on 23 January 1873 in Whitechapel, London.[2]
References
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