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Joseph de Sola

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Death: December 02, 1904 (47)
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Son of Cantor Abraham de Sola and Esther de Sola
Ex-husband of Amanda de Sola
Brother of Rev. Aaron David Meldola de Sola; Rachel Judith Ascher; Clarence Isaac de Sola; Gershom de Sola; Rica (Rebecca) Mendes and 1 other

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About Joseph de Sola

Joseph ben Abraham THE JEWISH ENCYCLOPEDIA 254 bellion of 1887-1838 he served in the Quebec Light Infantry, attaining the rank of major. Joseph was president of the Dominion and the Quebec boards of trade, president of the Stadacona Bank, one of the founders of the Banque Nationale, and a director of the Quebec and Gulf Ports Steamship

Company. 3. Gershom Joseph : Born in 1821 ; youngest son of Henry Joseph (No. 4); studied jurisprudence at Toronto University (M.A. and B.C.L.). He practised
law in Montreal, but abandoned the profession
in 1849 to embark in gold-mining in California.
In 1863 he returned to Montreal, and resumed his law practise. In 1893 Joseph was appointed a queens counsel, being the first Canadian Israelite to attain that distinction. At the time of his death Joseph was president of the Spanish and Portuguese synjigogue. 4. Henry Joseph. : Born in London, England, in 1775 ; son of Naphtali Joseph. His mother was a sister of Commissary Aaron Hakt, seignior of Becancourt.
Joseph moved to Canada in 1790, being the first member of the family to settle there, and became
connected Avith the commissariat of the garrison
at Fort William Henry, at the mouth of the Richelieu River. Afterward he established a chain of trading-posts from Hudsons Bay to Berthier, Montreal,
and Quebec, and lie gradually became an important
factor in the development of Canadian commerce. He was the first to build and charter Canadian ships for the transatlantic trade, and was one of the founders of Canadas merchant marine. During the war between Great Britain and the United States (1812-14) Joseph took part in several engagements. After the war his business interests centered in Montreal, where he eventually took up his residence. Here he became deeply interested in Hebrew communal affairs, and was one of the most active members of the Spanish and Portuguese synagogue. He also generously aided a number of non-sectarian institutions. In 1832 he and his eldest son, Samuel, fell victims on the same day to the cholera epidemic. Joseph was married to Rachel Solomons and was the father of a very large famil}^ including four sons, Jacob Henry, Abraham, Jesse, and Gershom, and four daughters, Catherine,
Rebekah, Sarah, and Esther. Catherine married Dr. Aaron Hart David, and Esther became the wife of Dr. Abraham de Sola. 5. Jacob Henry Joseph : Born in Berthier in 1814; eldest son of Henry Joseph (No. 4); married
Sara Gratz Moses, a niece of Rebekah Gratz of Philadelphia. He took up his residence in Montreal in 1830. He was prominent in the establishment of the first telegraph-line between Canada and the United States, and was associated with the Newfoundland
Telegraph Company. He also took an active
interest in Canadian railways and was prominent in financial circles, helping to found the Union Bank, the Ontario Bank, and the Provident Savings Bank, besides being for many years the president and controlling
stockholder of the Montreal Elevator Company.

During the Canadian rebellion of 1837-38 Joseph served as an officer in a loyalist regiment sent to oppose the rebels advanring fmm Larnlle. Joseph was for some years treasurer of the Spanish

and Portuguese synagogue in Montreal. 6. Jesse Joseph: Born in Berthier in 1817; died in Montreal Feb. 24, 1904; son of Henry Joseph (No. 4). He was the first to establish a direct line of ships between Antwerp and Montreal. In 1850 he was appointed consul for Belgium at Montreal, and in recognition of his eminent services in establishing
trade relations between Belgium and Canada was twice decorated by the King of the Belgians. He also maintained very extensive commercial relations
between England and Canada. In 1864 Joseph retired from business and became identified with the promotion of many public undertakings.
He was for thirty years president or director of the Montreal Gas Company, afterward the Light and Heat Power Company. Ho was elected president of the Montreal Street Railway Company in 1884, and was also for many years a director of different
telegraph companies and financial institutions. In 1893 Joseph became president of the Corporation
of Spani.sh and Portuguese Jews of Montreal. He was also a governor of the Montreal General Hospital, and was an active supporter of many other charities. 7. Judah Joseph : A son of Naphtali Joseph. With his brother Abraham (No. 1) he joined Henry Joseph some jears after the latter had settled in Canada. He was a member of the board of the Montreal synagogue, and an active communal worker. After acquiring considerable weath he returned
to England. Bibliography: Records of the Joseph Familii : Minutes of the Corporatinn of Spanwh and Pirrtunuese Jews, Shcarith Israel, Montreal; Cyclo}tcedia of Canadian Biographi/, Toronto, 1888 ; Clarence I. de Sola, contributions to J. D. Borthvvick's
Hisitory and Biographical Gazetteer of Montreal, Montreal, 1892.
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Joseph de Sola's Timeline

1857
March 7, 1857
1904
December 2, 1904
Age 47