Hyman Levinson
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Background
Hyman Levinson died on 21 April 1905 at his home in St Kilda. [1]
Goldfields Involvement, 1854
Post 1854 Experiences
In 1864 Hyman Levinson was appointed a trustee of the Ballaarat Old Cemetery in the room of the late Henry Salmon.[2]
Obituary
- LEVINSON.-On the 21st inst., at St. Kilda, Victoria, Hyman Levinson, formerly of Ballarat; aged 71 years; father of. E. R. Levinson, Perth (Solicitor), and brother of Mark Levin son, of Perth (Jeweller).[3]
- The death has been announced in Melbourne of Mr Hyman Levinson, of St Kilda, in his seventy-first year. Mr Levinson arrived in Melbourne in 1851, and at once went to Ballarat, where he remained for 23 years. He was there during the exciting times of the Eureka Stockade, and took a prominent part in all public movements in Ballarat.[4]
- Mrs. Augusta Levinson, who died yesterday, at Chatsworth, St Kilda in her 82nd year, arrived in Melbourne from Manchester in 1861. Shortly afterwards she married Mr. Hyman Levinson, who died in 1905. She had resided in Ballarat for 17 years, and in Melbourne for 15 years. Mrs. Levinson leaves a family of six daughters and four sons; 31 grand-children, and eight great grand-children. Two sons predeceased her.[5]
In the News
- MARRIAGE. - On the 20th instant, at the residence of A. Woolf, Esq., Esplanade, St Kilda, by the Rev. Mr Myers, Miss Augusta Jacobs, third daughter of E. Jacobs, Esq., of Manchester, to Mr Hyman Levinson, eldest son of Michael Levinson, Esq., of Sheffield.[6]
See also
Further Reading
Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.
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