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Henry Samuel SOLOMON[1]
1750 - 1814 (~ 63 years)-
Name Henry Samuel SOLOMON Nickname Abraham Birth About 1750 Probably London Gender Male Religion Jewish Death Before 1814 - 1. Henry Roche said that henry Snr. was dead at the latest by 1814 as the sons added "zl" (of blessed memory) after the patronymic in their signature from 1814.
2. The patronymic also show descent from the father by the addition of (eg. b. = "ben" son of) after the son's given name followed by the fathers given name.
3. Solomon Solomon's gravestone at Southampton is engraved:- "Solomon ben Abraham Zvi Samuel", which seemd to give the father three given Jewish names but Henry Roche said he would probably have only one or two English names.
4. Jonathon Myers quotes "There are Jewish gen references (by Jeff maynard, citing Machzor) to a samuel Barnett & Solomon Solomon at Still Alley, London, in 1807". this would fit in with the first Portsmouth reference to Barnett being in 1808 when he married Betsey.
Person ID I968 Fitzgerald-Wells Family Tree Last Modified 15 Jul 2019
Children + 1. Solomon SOLOMON, b. 1783, London England d. 6 Jun 1866, Solomons Railway Hotel, 33 Oxford St, Southampton, England (Age 83 years) + 2. Barnett SOLOMON, b. 1779, Probably London d. 30 Jul 1828, Portsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England (Age 49 years) [Birth] Family ID F329 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 14 Jul 2019
- 1. Henry Roche said that henry Snr. was dead at the latest by 1814 as the sons added "zl" (of blessed memory) after the patronymic in their signature from 1814.
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Notes - 1. Henry Roche said that Henry Snr. was dead at the latest by 1814 as the sons added "zl" (of blessed memory) after the patronymic in their signature from 1814.
2. The patronymic also shows descent from the father by the addition of (eg. b. = "ben" son of ) after the son's given name followed by the fathers given name.
3. Another name such as Ber (bear), Zvi (stag) or Leib (lion), may be placed after a given name based on the Hebrew name being associated with a scriptural writing somewhere eg,Issachar "Ber: Hirsch "Zvi" or Judah "Leib': anyway the upshot is that when an English version of a Jewish name such as Issachar is used the "ber-Bear" becomes Bernard/Barnett, hence Issachar (ber) ben Zvi Samuel Solomon may appear as Barnett Solomons the son of Henry Samuel Solomon.
4. Solomon Solomon's gravestone at Southampton is engraved :- "Solomon ben Abraham Zvi Samuel", which seems to give the father three given Jewish names but Henry Roche said he would probably have only one or two English names.
5. Jonathan Myers quotes "There are Jewish Gen references (by Jeff Maynard, citing Machzor) to a Samuel, Barnett & Solomon Solomon at Still Alley, London, in 1807". This would fit in with the first Portsmouth reference to Barnett being in 1808 when he married Betsey.
- 1. Henry Roche said that Henry Snr. was dead at the latest by 1814 as the sons added "zl" (of blessed memory) after the patronymic in their signature from 1814.
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Sources - [S146] Henry Roche of London, Letter dated 2/1/1996.
- [S146] Henry Roche of London, Letter dated 2/1/1996.