Thank you so much. Which newspapers have you seen Joseph mentioned in please
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He appears mainly in Staffordshire newspapers 1864- 1882. This is just an outline of a few of the articles:
There was a large robbery at his jewellers shop in 1864. He said at that time to have been resident in Manchester but carrying out business in Liverpool Road,Burslem. 96 gold and silver watches were among the items stolen.
In 1868 his son Isaac was sentenced to 9 months imprisonment for forging a request for goods (2 watches and boots) in his father's name. His father (then living in Hanley) then places a notice in the paper cautioning people about conducting business with his sons in his name- stating he would not be responsible.
In 1880 Joseph is listed under the Liquidations By Arrangement- Joseph Solomon, Harley Street, Hanley- General dealer
In 1881 he mentioned in an article about Jews in North Staffordshire: "Mr Joseph Solomon, now president of the Hanley Hebrew Congregation came into the town and lived in isolation for some 15 years. Being joined by others of the Ancient People, Mr Solomon arranged for a temporary place of worship being established in the town, and every Saturday service was held in a room in Foundry Street...." He was also involved in raising funds for a new synagogue to be built.
Also in 1881 he (again) made an application for the grant of a plot of land in the Hanley cemetery for Jewish interments- as until then Jewish people were compelled to make arrangements for interment at Manchester.
In 1882 he is involved in a dispute among the Jewish people of Hanley-
"...the complainant, Joseph Solomon, with an expenditure of considerable time, energy and trouble, collected funds to build a synagogue at Hanley. In recognition of his service the members of the community appointed him warden of the synagogue, an office he had held up to the present time."
His complaint was regarding disturbances caused by a new member of the congregation (frightening women etc). The man he was complaining about disputed that Joseph should be the warden- it was an opinion that divided the Jewish community.
I don't see any mention of him in Hanley after 1882 so suspect this is when he moved to Salford.
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is this issac 1881 Isaac Solomon
in the 1881 England Census View 1881 England Census Name: Isaac Solomon Age: 30 Estimated birth year: abt 1851 Relationship to Head: Prisoner Gender: Male Where born: Manchester, Lancashire, England Civil Parish: Gillingham County/Island: Kent Country: England Street address: "H M Convict Prison Chatham Kent" Education:
Occupation: Convict Registration district: Medway ED, institution, or vessel: H M Convict Prison Neighbors: View others on page Piece: 897 Folio: 79 Page Number: 43
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Isaac Solomon
in the New York, Sing Sing Prison Admission Registers, 1865-1939 View New York, Sing Sing Prison Admission Registers, 1865-193 Name: Isaac Solomon Age: 35 Birth Year: abt 1851 Birth Place: Manchester, England Admission Date: 16 Jun 1886 Admission Place: Ossining, Westchester, New York, USA Sentence Date: 16 Jun 1886 Place Received From: Poughkeepsie, Dutchess he is a tailor
Isaac Last name Solomon Age 30 Birth year 1852 Occupation Tailor Year 1882 Date 12 Apr 1882 Court Manchester Place Lancashire Victim's first name(s) Thomas Henry Victim's last name Law Source A Calendar Of Prisoners Tried At The General Quarter Sessions Of The Peace Series HO140 Piece number 59 Page number 14 Record set England & Wales, Crime, Prisons & Punishment, 1770-1935 Category Institutions & organisations Subcategory Prison registers Collections from Great Britain
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