Lucius Levy Solomons (born 1730 in England – died May 18, 1792, at Montreal) was a Jewish Canadian merchant and fur trader.[1]
^Dunn, Walter S. (1979). "Lucius Levy Solomons". Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. IV. Toronto. ISBN 0-8020-3351-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Lucius LevySolomons (born 1730 in England – died May 18, 1792, at Montreal) was a Jewish Canadian merchant and fur trader. Dunn, Walter S. (1979). "Lucius...
and screenwriter LevySolomons (1730–1792), British-Canadian merchant and fur trader Levy Thorpe (1889–1935), English footballer Levy Tran (born 1983)...
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seized for unpaid debts. In 1798, he married Sarah Solomons, the daughter of Montreal merchant LevySolomons, at London. On his return, he again established...
Hotel chain E. D. Smith (1858–1943) – founder of E. D. Smith & Sons Ltd LevySolomons (1730–1792) – merchant and fur trader John F. Stairs (1848–1904) – entrepreneur...
Writing and Rewriting the Story of Solomon in Ancient Israel. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-47126-8. Levy, Thomas E; Higham, Thomas, eds. (2005)...
artist Catherine (Kate) Levy. Solomon was a younger brother to fellow painters Abraham Solomon (1824–1862) and Rebecca Solomon (1832–1886). Born and educated...
Herbert Solomons born in Dublin, Ireland, to a prominent Jewish family, one of the oldest continuous Jewish families in Ireland. The Solomons came over...
Eleanor Susan Brownell Anthony "Toni" Solomons (1911–2006), David Seixas Solomons (1913–1961), and Leon Henry Solomons (1915–1988). Eleanor was married to...
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opponent Anzel Solomons. During this match, Botez, playing as White, offers to exchange her rook for Solomons' knight on move 20. Solomons agrees to this...
Ovid, Swift, Rousseau, Hoyle etc. etc. Reward offered for return to LevySolomons of "a fine stately Canadian Horse, about five years old, with a white...
in the 1920s and 1930s. He was awarded The Franklin Institute's Louis E. Levy Medal in 1933. His developments of the theory of suspension bridges are eclipsed...
work for the glaziers" "Our Assembly" was held in new room built by LevySolomons; "the Country dances began at eight o'clock and continued till two,"...
Elcan Heydenfeldt, brother of the late Judge Solomon Heydenfeldt and uncle of Judge Walter Levy. Solomon Heydenfeldt. California Supreme Court Historical...
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failed. He was also a noted philanthropist. He died in London aged 39. Port Levy on Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, New Zealand is named after him. At age 19...
Michael (Meyer) Solomon, the first Jew to be honoured with the Freedom of the City of London; her mother was Catherine (Kate) Levy. Solomon was the lesser-known...
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