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Samuel Berger aka Samuel Steigenberger (c1779-1855), founder of [[Samuel Berger and Co]]
Samuel Berger aka Samuel Steigenberger (c1779-1855), founder of [[Samuel Berger and Co]]
1805 Married in Cambridge to Elizabeth Sharpe


1851 Living at Upper Horn Lane, Hackney: [[Samuel Berger|Saml Berger]] (age 74 born Shadwell), Manufacturer. With his wife Elizth Berger (age 66 born Cambridge). One visitor. Three servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1851 Living at Upper Horn Lane, Hackney: [[Samuel Berger|Saml Berger]] (age 74 born Shadwell), Manufacturer. With his wife Elizth Berger (age 66 born Cambridge). One visitor. Three servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1855 May 17th. Died and buried on the 25th in Hackney.
In his estate he is a colour Manufacturer and valued at £160,000.<ref>Illustrated London News - Saturday 30 June 1855</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 17:47, 20 November 2016

Samuel Berger aka Samuel Steigenberger (c1779-1855), founder of Samuel Berger and Co

1805 Married in Cambridge to Elizabeth Sharpe

1851 Living at Upper Horn Lane, Hackney: Saml Berger (age 74 born Shadwell), Manufacturer. With his wife Elizth Berger (age 66 born Cambridge). One visitor. Three servants.[1]

1855 May 17th. Died and buried on the 25th in Hackney.

In his estate he is a colour Manufacturer and valued at £160,000.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. Illustrated London News - Saturday 30 June 1855