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About Leopold (Louie) Rosenbaum
https://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/main.php?g2_itemId=1482669
He pioneered ostrich and citrus farming in Natal. He came to South Africa in 1893. He fought in the British forces during the Anglo Boer War and thereafter settled in Grahmastown, where he participated in Jewish community work and became Chairman of the local Hebrew congregation for some years. He and Mr L.H. Lax started the firm of Rosenbaum, Lax & Co and in 1909, after consultations with the Government of Natal, which was anxious to foster an ostrich feather industry in the Colony, started ostrich farming at Mount St Bernard. After the ostrich feather slump in 1914, Mr Rosenbaum farmed lucerne and pioneered the growing citrus in Natal. He and Mr Lax starting the Golden Valley Citrus Estate at Muden. After he retired from farming, he founded the township of Gonubie Park, in East London. He married Ettie Myers, of East London, in 1907, and had a family of 3 sons and 4 daughters.
Leopold (Louie) Rosenbaum's Timeline
1877 |
1877
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Lithuania/Posvatein, Russian Federation
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1908 |
May 23, 1908
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East London, South Africa
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1911 |
1911
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1917 |
February 1, 1917
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Port Elizabeth, South Africa
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1918 |
June 30, 1918
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Cape Province, South Africa
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1920 |
April 12, 1920
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Port Elizabeth, South Africa
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1926 |
July 12, 1926
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1952 |
May 18, 1952
Age 75
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East London, South Afica
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