Dawid Mojżesz Szereszowski

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Dawid Mojżesz Szereszowski

Hebrew: דוד משה שערעשאווסקי
Also Known As: "Mosiek", "Mojzesz", "Mowsza", "Moszek", "Szereszewski", "Szerszewski", "David Moses", "Shereshovsky", "of Warsaw", "Moses David"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Brest, Brest District, Brest Region, Belarus
Death: August 04, 1915 (69)
Warsaw, Warszawa, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Place of Burial: 49/51 Okopowa, Warszawa, Warszawa, mazowieckie, 01-043, Poland
Immediate Family:

Son of Izrael Uszer Szereszewski and Fajga Bajla Szereszewska
Husband of Chaja Rojza Szereszowska
Father of Sura Hinda Szereszowska; Eljasz Szereszowski; Rafał Szereszowski; Michał Szereszowski; Nuta Szereszowski and 9 others
Brother of Malka Szereszewska; Mirel Szatensztein; Sora Leia Szereszewska; Chana Gitla Birstein; Stephani Freidenberg and 3 others

Occupation: Textile Merchant,Banker,Homeowner
Managed by: Randy Schoenberg
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About Dawid Mojżesz Szereszowski

Moses David Szereszewski (also spelled Szereszowski; 1844–1915), a banker and businessman in Warsaw, . . . belonged to the first generation of Jews of Russian origin to immigrate in significant numbers to Congress Poland. In addition to his original business activity as a textile merchant, he founded a successful private bank in Warsaw in 1864. Its credit business was tailored to the financial needs of the entrepreneurial Jewish bourgeoisie. He also rapidly acquired several properties in the center of Warsaw. The Szereszewski Bank was one of only two Jewish credit institutions in Warsaw to remain a private company until World War I (the other was the S. Natanson and Sons Bank). Source: http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Szereszewski_Family

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Dawid Mojżesz Szereszowski's Timeline

1846
April 19, 1846
Brest, Brest District, Brest Region, Belarus
1867
January 15, 1867
Warsaw, Poland
1868
February 14, 1868
Warsaw, Poland
1869
1869
Warsaw, Warszawa, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
1869
1875
January 19, 1875
Warsaw, Poland
November 21, 1875
Warsaw, Poland
1877
January 1877
1877