Emanuel Cohen (businessman)
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Emanuel Cohen (c. 1835 – 17 November 1895) was businessman in South Australia, and was responsible for the erection of several of Adelaide's premier buildings.


History

Cohen was born in London and emigrated to Australia, arriving in Melbourne aboard ''Coromandel'' in August 1852, and made his way to Adelaide in the same month. It was the time of the Victorian gold rush, and he joined the exodus to the diggings. He had no luck as a prospector, and worked and joined with a company supplying requisites to the diggers at Forest Creek,
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, Maryborough, Avoca and Tarrengower. At Bendigo (then named Sandhurst) he renewed acquaintance with author B. L. Farjeon who founded a newspaper there. In 1856 he returned to Adelaide, where he began speculating as a property developer. Among his notable activities were: *Around 1863 he pulled down three shops opposite the Globe Hotel in Rundle Street and rebuilt them. *From 1865 he operated a general store in Goolwa, living on Admiral Terrace. His business was taken over in 1873 by Thomas Goode. *In 1877 he built a three-storeyed building at "Muirhead's Corner" of King William and Hindley streets, for a time tenanted by the "Monster Clothing Palace". Cohen opened a restaurant, "Shades", in its large cellar. *converted two shops into the International Hotel in Rundle Street *built a warehouse for McLean Brothers & Rigg in Hindley Street. *converted the old Commercial Bank (King William Street, opposite Bank of Adelaide) into the Comstock Chambers suite of offices *converted R. H. Wigg & Co.'s premises in King William Street into two shops, one being Taylor's oyster saloon. *He was a member of the syndicate (with Wendt,
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and L. H. Behrens) that built the
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, and in London personally selected the glass, the marble floor tiling, and the electric light fittings. He died at his residence, Gover Street, North Adelaide.


Family

Emanuel Cohen (1835 – 17 November 1895) married cousin Sarah Benjamin (23 January 1839 – 16 June 1920), of the well-known
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, on 11 December 1858. She died in Bondi. Their family included:The fate of most of their offspring remains elusive. *Benjamin E. Cohen (14 September 1859 – ) married Matilda Victorsen ( – ) in 1876. He was manager of the jewellery department of P. Falk & Co. *Anna Cohen (3 April 1861 – ) married Hindley Street draper Lewis Moss ( – ) in 1886; they lived at North Adelaide until 1892 or later. *Moses Cohen (1863– ) employed in the Architect-in-Chief's office, Perth *Samuel Elias Cohen (4 April 1866 – ) manager, jewellery department of Hoffnung & Co., Sydney. *Philip Alfred "Paddy" Cohen (28 September 1867 – 22 March 1952) married widow Violet Annie "Nan" Wiggins (c. 1865 – 13 June 1941) on 12 July 1893 *Lawrence Cohen (24 December 1868 – 1916) married Catherine "Kate" Cohen ( – ), on 18 May 1862 A double wedding at the Adelaide Synagogue. Curiously both Catherine and Susan are in this notice described as daughters of Benjamin Cohen of London, and sister to Mrs J. M. Solomon. The
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article has a Rachel Cohen (1819 – 9 January 1864) — Mrs. Judah Moss Solomon — a daughter of Benjamin Samuel Cohen (1791–1858) of London, but this is a generation or two earlier.
*Fredrick William Cohen (24 April 1871 – ) *Susan Frances Cohen (24 June 1872 – ) married Phillip Phillips ( – ), of
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, on 18 May 1862 *Rachel Cohen (17 June 1873 – ) *Daniel Tallerman Cohen (11 December 1874 – 1875) *Julia Ethel Cohen (1880– ) Their home before 1866 was on Hindley Street, and "Lorne Villas",
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from 1873. His brother Samuel Cohen (c. 1822 – 11 June 1865) married Sarah's sister Fanny Benjamin (11 December 1822 – 24 March 1913) on 28 July 1852; they lived in Gawler; he was sued for not supporting illegitimate child, died in New Zealand.


References

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