Solomon family
Samuel Moss Solomon 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 a major manufacturer are unsupportable. He married Elizabeth Moses 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, 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 on 24 April 1833. Sons Moss Samuel Solomon and Isaac Solomon emigrated, also several children of Susan Benjamin, née Solomon, and later Susan herself. Hannah, Sarah and Phillip 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 married Elizabeth Moses. She was the mother of Moss Samuel, Susan, Emanuel, Hannah, Vaiben, Phillip, Sarah, and Esther.He married again, to Esther Davis, with whom he had another two children: Isaac and Elizabeth "Betsy". He is reported as emigrating to Sydney with daughters Hannah and Elizabeth in April 1833. 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 married Elizabeth "Betsy" Myers or Meyers. Second marriage to Leah Myers c. 1830- Judah Moss Solomon married cousin Rachel Cohen on 7 August 1842. She was a daughter of Benjamin Samuel Cohen of London. He married again on 4 September 1867 to Adela Pulver, daughter of Rev. Isaac Pulver of Hobart. She had two children by him: Elias in 1870 and Rosetta on 8 September 1871, who may not have lived. He was the MP for Adelaide 1858–1860, MLC 1861–1866, mayor of Adelaide 1869–1871, and MP for West Adelaide 1871–1875.
- Isabella Solomon married "uncle" Isaac Solomon, perhaps in 1842.
- Julia Sarah Solomon married Henry Keesing jun. of Auckland N.Z. on 14 June 1848
- Rosetta Solomon married John Daniels on 8 February 1854. He was prominent in the voluntary militia
- Leah Solomon married Morris Lyon Marks MHA on 30 January 1850.
- Samuel Moss Solomon married Leah Cohen on 9 June 1859.
- Phillip Solomon married cousin Julia Benjamin on 20 February 1867, lived Merton Street, Albert Park, Victoria.
- Kate Solomon married Maurice Salom MLC on 27 August 1856 home "Brougham", Brougham Place, North Adelaide
- Elias Solomon MLA, MHR an AEI student in 1855, married Agnes Elizabeth Bickley then Elizabeth Stokes on 1 May 1887. He lived in Fremantle, Western Australia.
Susan
- Elias Benjamin never left England
- Fanny Benjamin married brother-in-law Samuel Cohen on 28 July 1852; they lived in Gawler; he was sued for not supporting illegitimate child, died in New Zealand. On 13 April 1869, she married again, to widower Samuel Hyam Isaacs. She had no children by either marriage. Samuel Isaacs had two by a previous marriage:
- Elizabeth Benjamin married Isaac Asher on 6 January 1864.
- Samuel Benjamin of Geelong
- Julia Benjamin married Phillip Solomon on 20 February 1867
- Sarah Benjamin born in England, married brother-in-law Emanuel Cohen on 11 December 1858
- Anna Benjamin married cousin Moss Judah Solomon on 13 September 1865.
- Philip Benjamin married Miriam "Minnie" Cohen on 10 January 1882
Emanuel
- Elizabeth Dorsetta Solomon married "cousin" Samuel Israel Myers on 24 November 1858. For their children see his entry below
- Rosetta Solomon married Joel Moss on 5 July 1865, lived at "Westwood", Glebe Point, New South Wales. He was named an executor of Emanuel Solomon's Will.
- Julia Solomon married Victor Voules Brown on 24 January 1864. Brown's Mart, now a theatre, was named for him. John Alexander Voules Brown was a brother.
- Joseph Samuel Solomon married Miriam Solomon, eldest daughter of the Abraham Jacob Solomon, on 25 November 1868. They lived at Walkerville Terrace, Walkerville. He was partner in firm of Solomon Cousins of King William Street and Kapunda with "nephew" Moss Judah Solomon.
- Catherine Leah Solomon married Louis Victorsen of Clare on 27 May 1874 at the residence of J. S. Solomon, Buxton St, North Adelaide.
- Vaiben or Vabien Joel Solomon married Johanne Dorethea Auguste Catharina Solomon "Dora" Muhr on 25 July 1877. He was commission agent, pawnbroker of Adelaide. Jailed for 6 months 1889 for misappropriation of share certificates, and found insolvent on three separate occasions.
- Judah Moss Solomon, from 1896 known as Judah Moss Solomon-Senior married Henrietta Hannah Victorsen. He married again on 20 December 1905 to "niece" Annie Solomon, daughter of Judah Moss Solomon of Buxton Street, North Adelaide. He was solicitor of Widows Fund Building, Grenfell Street,noted for City of Adelaide Land and Investment Company v. Thomas Bent, and the Campbell Compensation Case. Enmity arose between him and namesake, J Moss Solomon BA LLB, leading to him changing his name to Solomon-Senior. He was struck off the rolls for misappropriation of money held in trust for client Mary Hammond née Scott. His namesake was struck off the rolls around the same time for much smaller defalcations.
Hannah
- Rachel Cohen married cousin Judah Moss Solomon on 7 August 1842
- Isabella Cohen
- Samuel Cohen married cousin Fanny Benjamin on 28 July 1852; they lived in Gawler. He was sued for not supporting illegitimate child, died in Christchurch, New Zealand
- Emanuel Cohen married cousin Sarah Benjamin on 11 December 1858; lived in Adelaide; she died in Bondi. They had at least five sons and two daughters. Son Lawrence Cohen married Catherine "Kate" Cohen on 18 May 1862
Vaiben
- David Vaiben Solomon
- Abraham Vaiben Solomon
- Elizabeth Solomon was buried at the Jewish Cemetery, Rookwood. She left her entire estate valued at £31,798 to her sister Hannah.
- Saul Vaiben Solomon married Anne May "Annie" Marlow on 8 November 1871
- Moss Vaiben Solomon married Gertrude Eliza White on 6 December 1871, lived at "Ernest Lea", Liverpool.
- Hannah Alexandra Solomon married Louis Alexander on 24 December 1895, divorced in 1907. Note disparity in ages. Wealthy eccentric, her £80,000 will was contested by nephew Edwin Solomon and widely reported.
- Charles Vaiben Solomon has been confused with the unrelated Charles Solomon of Cooma.
Philip
Philip Solomon about whom little is known. It is likely he married and was father of Selina Sarah Solomon, later PhillipsSarah
Sarah Solomon married Michael Joshua. They arrived in Sydney in December 1839. 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 Joshua married Solomon Lyon Marks on 13 February 1850
- Elizabeth "Betsey" Joshua married Charles Jacobs on 28 May 1846
- Abraham Joshua
- Julia Joshua married Alfred Abraham Barnett
- Eve Joshua married Samuel Lewis Nathan in London on 22 April 1868
- John Joshua
- Philip Joshua
Esther
- Samuel Israel Myers married "cousin" Elizabeth Dorsetta Solomon on 24 November 1858, lived at "Westwood", Glebe Point, New South Wales, later Ashfield. Of their many children, most were married by Unitarian ministers or in a civil ceremony.
- David Moss Myers BA, solicitor of Roseville, married Deborah Asher on 26 October 1870. He was a candidate for the seat of Eden-Bombala in 1894
- Julia Myers married Antoine Blitz on 12 October 1870. She was matron of the Sir Moses Montefiore Home, as "J.B." a contributor to The Queenslander and author of Old Stanley's Will, Heilbronn, After a Hundred Years, Digger Dick's Darling and other tales and An Australian Millionaire
- Sarah Myers married Solomon "Sol" Emanuel of Tumut on 19 March 1858
Isaac
- Samuel Isaac Solomon married Sarah Pulver on 18 October 1876, may have married Maud Rachel Marks but did have two children. He married again, to Gertrude Rose "Maude" Maxted on 29 December 1892. His children were:
- Judah Moss Solomon married "cousin" Eve Isaacs on 30 October 1872; the first marriage ceremony in the new synagogue. He attended St. Peters College in 1861, AEI in 1862. They lived at Barton Street east, North Adelaide.
- Saul Solomon married "cousin" Leah Isaacs on 19 June 1877, a double wedding. Saul was a prominent member of the Adelaide Stock Exchange. AEI student in 1863. None of his six daughters married; Edgar Solomon was his son.
- Elizabeth Solomon married Rev. Abraham Tobias Boas on 15 May 1873
- Esther Solomon married cousin Joseph Michael Cashmore on 19 June 1877, a double wedding.
- Emanuel Solomon AEI student, married cousin Rebecca Cashmore of Hotham, Victoria on 7 June 1882. Their children included:
- Julia Solomon married Josiah Marks on 6 March 1878; their home was "Exeter", 9 St. Vincent place, Albert Park, Victoria.
Elizabeth
- Alice Cashmore married Henry Isaacs on 23 March 1859, lived Castlemaine, then Yarra then London. Henry and brother George were wine merchants at Castlemaine in gold rush days.
- Joseph Michael Cashmore married cousin Esther Solomon on 19 June 1877; a double wedding.
- Esther Cashmore married Henry Cohen of New Zealand on 5 February 1868
- Samuel Herbert Cashmore married Deborah Alice Morrell on 20 January 1880. He famously operated as a bookmaker though blind from an early age; his clerk was deaf and dumb.
- Isaac Michael Cashmore married Louisa Perrett c. 1882, lived Fitzroy, Victoria
- Henry Cashmore
- Rebecca Cashmore married cousin Emanuel Solomon on 7 June 1882.
- Alfred Cashmore
- Sarah Cashmore
- Louisa Cashmore married Julius Magnus on 4 February 1885, lived St. Kilda, then Caulfield.
Unrelated but connected
Miriam Solomon married Joseph Samuel Solomon, eldest son of Emanuel Solomon above
Charles Solomon married Selina Cohen, 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, youngest son of Vaiben Solomon.