See also
Husband: | Solomon REES (1792-1843) | |
Wife: | Elizabeth Harriet DAVID (1810-1868) | |
Children: | Abraham Charles REES (1831-1896) | |
Phillip David REES (1832- ) | ||
Maria 'Bloomah' REES (1833- ) | ||
Marriage | 31 Oct 1830 | Western Synagogue |
Name: | Solomon REES | |
Sex: | Male | |
Father: | Daniel (Nathanial) REES (1758-1842) | |
Mother: | - | |
Occupation | Jeweller & curiosity dealer | |
Birth | 1792 | England? |
Death | 12 Oct 1843 (age 50-51) | Dec Qtr, Marylebone, London1 |
Burial | Brompton Jewish Cemetery, London |
Name: | Elizabeth Harriet DAVID | |
Sex: | Female | |
Father: | - | |
Mother: | - | |
Birth | 1810 | St James, Westminster, London |
Death | 3 Apr 1868 (age 57-58) | London2 |
Occupation | Jewller | |
Burial | Brompton Jewish Cemetery, London |
Name: | Abraham Charles REES | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse 1: | Anna Margaret BIRD (NEE WRIGHT) (1843- ) | |
Spouse 2: | Mary Ann Christiana Gay (Minnie) STOCKHAM (1851-1920) | |
Birth | 1831 | Marylebone, London |
Occupation | Watch Maker/Jewler/Tobacconist/Fire apparatus salesman | |
Death | Jan 1896 (age 64-65) | Deptford, Kent |
Burial | 22 Feb 1896 | Lewisham, London |
Name: | Phillip David REES | |
Sex: | Male | |
Spouse: | Annie Agnes DEWICK (1840- ) | |
Birth | 1832 | Marylebone, London |
Occupation | Jewller/Antique dealer | |
Death | "Bef. 1881" |
Name: | Maria 'Bloomah' REES | |
Sex: | Female | |
Spouse: | Saul PHILLIPS (1825- ) | |
Birth | 1833 | Marylebone, London |
1841 census living with family at 7 Hanway Street, Oxford Street, London. Note born out of County.
1836 PIGOT states jeweller & curiosity dealer at 7 Hanway St, Oxford St, London. Daniel Rees born 1798 possible cousin.
1851 census living at 7 Hanway Street Marylebone as a widow living with son Abraham and daughter Maria. 1861 living 31 Hanway Street, Marylebone with son Phillip.
Emigrated to Victoria, Australia 15 August 1852.on the ship Orestes that left London. Arrived in Port Phillip, Victoria on 5 December in the same year. Abraham was one of 177 passengers aboard the ship.
Form buisness partnership of Rees & Benjamin watchmakers and jewellers of Ballarat, Victoria, Australia in the late 1850’s and early 1860’s.
The Ballarat Goldfields attracted miners as well as businessmen. News from the Victorian Goldfieldsof substantial finds of alluvial nuggets of gold and deep mining reefs had for the past three years attracted many miners from all over the world. Finds at locations like Golden Point and nearby Streaky Point meant that towns like Ballarat grew quickly.The miners needed more substantial accommodation other than their tents; additional equipment from suppliers; food and clothing; drinking and eating venues; businessmen and offices to buy their nuggets; and then of course, businesses to spend on luxurie.
In 1864 the partnership between Abraham Charles Rees and joseph Benjamin was finally dissolved.
1862 Abraham Charles Rees leaves for Dunedin, New Zealand. 28 Aug 1862, he was appointed as the first captain of the Dunedin Fire Brigade and established a tobacconist business in Stafford Street, Dunedin. Joined the United Grand Lodge of England -Freemasons Lodge soon after his arrival in Dunedin. Became bankrupt 7 Mar 1868. Had built up a debt that amounted to £361/10/4.
Return to London without family in 1868.
1871 Census living as lodger at 10 Stockbridge Terrace, Pimlico, Westminster. 3
1871 census family living at 31 Hanway Street, Marylebone.
Address at marriage 7 Hanway St, Oxford St, London
1 | "Free BMD". |
2 | "Jewish Victorian". |
3 | Keith Rees of Ballarat, Australia, "Rees Gold merchants". |