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About Alfred Isaacs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Isaacs
Alfred Isaacs, a tailor of Jewish ancestry from the town of Mława, Poland. Seeking greater fortune, Alfred left Poland and worked his way across what is now Germany, spending some months in Berlin and Frankfurt. By 1845 he had passed through Paris and arrived to work in London. In London while working as a tailor he met Rebecca Abrahams; the two married in 1849. After news of the 1851 Victorian gold rush reached England, Australia became a very popular destination and the Isaacs decided to emigrate. By 1854 they had saved enough for the fare, departing from Liverpool in June 1854 and arriving in Melbourne in September.[1] Some time after arriving the Isaacs moved into a cottage and shopfront in Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, where Alfred continued his tailoring. Isaac Alfred Isaacs was born in this cottage on 6 August 1855.[2] His family moved to various locations around Melbourne while he was young, then in 1859 moved to Yackandandah in northern Victoria, close to family friends.[3] At this time Yackandandah was a gold mining settlement of 3,000 people.
Alfred Isaacs's Timeline
1824 |
1824
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Mlawa, Mława County, Mazowieckie, Poland
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1855 |
August 6, 1855
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Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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1861 |
1861
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Yackandandah, Victoria, Australia
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February 6, 1863
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Yackandandah, VIC
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1904 |
August 1, 1904
Age 80
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Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia
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Yackandandah, VIC, Australia
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Melbourne General Cemetery, Parkville, Melbourne City, Victoria, Australia
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