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About Elias Solomon

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Elias Solomon was born in London, England on 2 September 1839 and came to South Australia with his Jewish family as an infant in 1840 moving shortly afterwards to New South Wales. His father died in 1849 and the family returned to Adelaide where Elias worked for his auctioneer uncle and became chief clerk of the firm.

In 1868 he moved to Western Australia and established a business as an auctioneer and general merchant in association with two of his nephews. After the business dissolved he became a business partner with Lionel Samson and then with L A Manning.

Dating from 1877 he served a six year term on the Fremantle Town Council and was subsequently Mayor of Fremantle on three occasions between 1889 and 1901.

In 1892 by a margin of only 7 votes he was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly at a by election for South Fremantle and was subsequently returned unopposed in 1894 and 1897 being effectively an Independent during those years.

In March 1901 Solomon contested the first federal election for Fremantle as one of three Free Trade candidates in a four cornered contest. He became one of four Jewish members of the first Commonwealth Parliament when he secured a comfortable absolute majority of the votes cast with a plurality of more than 1000 over his Labor opponent.

Another of his opponents William E Adcock, who had polled barely 100 votes in a total poll of more than 5000, lodged a petition against his return but the petition was ruled invalid on procedural grounds. Two and half years later in December 1903 Solomon lost by more than 1200 votes to Labor’s William Henry Carpenter.

In 1902 as president of the Hebrew Congregations and a trustee for the lot granted to the Congregation by the State Government in 1896 he laid the foundation stone for the Fremantle Synagogue which for several years was used also by the Perth Jewish congregation, and he also served as chairman of the Hospital and Cemetery Boards.

Twice married and widowed with a total of eleven children he died in Beaconsfield on 23 May 1909 and was buried in Fremantle Cemetery.

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1st Marriage 1877/4306 Fremantle; Solomon, Elias, to Bickley, Agnes Elizabeth.

Children: 1878 Wallace Elias Bickley; 1880 Leah Elizabeth; 1881 Katharine Agnes Blanche; 1882 Samuel Moss; 1884 Julia Rose.

Death 1886/13630; Solomon, Agnes Elizabeth, aged 40.

2nd Marriage 1887/121 Fremantle; Solomon, Elias, to Stokes, Elizabeth.

Children: 1888 Maurice Elias; 1889 Valeria Elizabeth (died 1889 18D); 1890 Cynthia Agnes; 1894 Valintine Henry; 1895 Frederick Ivan; 1897 Stella.

Death Nov/Dec 1898 on board mail steamer Bremen on way to SA: Solomon, Elizabeth (Stokes/Stubbs), the mother of two girls and three boys, the youngest being only 18 months old.

Death 1909/119 Fremantle; Solomon, Elias.

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Elias Solomon's Timeline

1839
September 2, 1839
London, England, United Kingdom
1878
November 19, 1878
Agnes Cottage, Fremantle, Western Australia
1880
March 3, 1880
Agnes Cottage, Cantonment Road, Fremantle, Western Australia
1881
June 15, 1881
Agnes Cottage, Cantonment Road, Fremantle, Western Australia
1882
November 13, 1882
Agnes Cottage, Cantonment Road, Fremantle, Western Australia
1884
July 23, 1884
Fremantle, City of Fremantle, WA, Australia
1888
February 17, 1888
Ocean View, 134 Solomon Street, Beaconsfield, City of Fremantle, Western Australia
1888
134 Solomon Street, Beaconsfield, City of Fremantle, WA, 6162, Australia