Cyrus Lindauer Sulzberger
For the journalist, see Cyrus Leo Sulzberger II.
Cyrus Lindauer Sulzberger | |
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Sulzberger circa 1900-1910 | |
Born |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania U.S. | July 11, 1858
Died |
April 30, 1932 73) New York City, New York U.S. | (aged
Nationality | American |
Occupation |
Merchant Philanthropist |
Spouse(s) | Rachel Peixotto Hays |
Cyrus Lindauer Sulzberger (July 11, 1858 – April 30, 1932) was a merchant and philanthropist. He was president of the Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society[1]
Early life
Sulzberger was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Leopold Sulzberger (1805-1881) and Sophia Lindauer (1830-1909). Leopold had a brother Abraham Sulzberger (1810-1880) and they both migrated from Heidelsheim, Germany to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[2]
Sulzberger was educated at the Hebrew Education Society, and the Philadelphia Central High School.[1]
Personal life
Sulzberger married Rachel Peixotto Hays and had a son, Arthur Hays Sulzberger. He died on April 30, 1932 in Manhattan, New York City.[3]
References
- 1 2 Cyrus Adler and Henrietta Szold (1905). "Cyrus Lindauer Sulzberger". American Jewish Year Book. p. 107.
- ↑ Charles R. Haller (2001). German-American Business Biographies.
- ↑ "Cyrus Lindauer Sulzberger". Encyclopedia Americana. 1965.
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