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Salomon Schwarz

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Sečovce, Trebišov District, Košice Region, Slovakia
Death: June 14, 1889 (63)
Brno, Brno-City District, South Moravian Region, Czechia (Czech Republic) (Pneumonia)
Immediate Family:

Son of Israel Schwarz and Fanni Schwarz
Husband of Lea Leonore Helene Eleanor Schwarz
Father of NN Schwarz; Johanna "Hendel" Schwarz; Jakob Jacques Schwarz; Clotilda Schwarz; Nina Sandow-Linsemann and 7 others
Brother of Adolf Schwarz

Occupation: Cantor at Great Synagogue of Brno 1850-1888
Managed by: Sándor Feldmájer
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About Salomon Schwarz

Saloman went to Brno from Galzecs Hungary. I am still trying to locate more information about this family there. He traveled to Brno and became the cantor of the synagogue there. The large building of the Great Synagogue of Brno was completed in 1855 so Saloman was there for the planning and construction of the synagogue. Saloman and Eleanor were married in 1852 and lived their entire married life in Brno. They lived in several different houses there. Saloman was a Levi and is buried in the cemetary in Brno next to his wife Eleanor. He died of pneumonia in 1889.

His son Ludwig was my grandfather and he evidently inherited his musical talent as he was a composer, performer, and music teacher. Ludwig was born in 1866 and married his first wife about 1890. My father was the child of his second wife, Irene Neurath.

Irene Jalowayski

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Salomon Schwarz's Timeline

1825
August 19, 1825
Sečovce, Trebišov District, Košice Region, Slovakia
1852
April 18, 1852
Arad, Romania
1853
November 7, 1853
Arad, Romania
1855
September 27, 1855
Arad, Arad, Județul Arad, Romania
1858
November 12, 1858
Brno, South Moravia, Czech Republic
1860
October 16, 1860
1862
May 4, 1862
1866
May 10, 1866
Brno, Brno-City District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic
1868
April 25, 1868
Brno, Brno-City District, South Moravian Region, Czech Republic