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Kalleem Noah
Kalleem Bacile Noah (October 4, 1868 – November 25, 1952) was a businessman best known as founder and proprietor of Kalleem Noah Ltd., a dry goods firm in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Noah was active in St. John's from approximately 1896 until his death. Prior to his arrival in Newfoundland, he did business in New York City and Nova Scotia. Biography Noah was born Kalleem Noah Bacile (sometimes spelled Kaleem) on October 4, 1868, in Hadath El Jebbeh, Hadath, Ottoman Empire, to parents Bacele and Sphire (Winnifred) Noah. He emigrated to the United States in 1887 before settling in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia where he was a dealer of dry goods. In May 1891, he married Cecelia Craitem (alternatively Koritem) with whom he had seven children. He arrived in Newfoundland Colony, Newfoundland by 1896 where he established a business selling dry goods, clothing, and other items under the name Kalleem Noah Ltd. In 1907 he purchased the property known as Weston Cottage on Water Street W ...
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