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Name: SULSKI, Wolff
Birth Date: 24 July 1875 (?18 June 1873) Jonava, Kaunas, Lithuania
Death Date: 30 Nov 1954 Johannesburg
First Date: 1903
Profession: Farmer
Area: Kiambu, Limuru
Married: In Alexandria, Virginia 4 Sep 1898 Pauline Sperling (American) b. 26 Dec 1879 New York, d. 29 Oct 1971 Johannesburg
Children: Julia (3 Jan 1900 S. Africa-23 Dec 1891 Cape Town); Sarah (1902-13 Jan 1903 S. Africa); Solomon Isaac (26 Jan 1903 Johannesburg-1 Sep 1995 Johannesburg); Gertrude Rose (25.5.1905 Nairobi-2006); Israel (24.2.1907 Nairobi-17.2.1928 Springs, Transvaal); Minnie (Kessel) (31.5.1909 Kiambu-26.10.2006 Johannesburg); Meyer (17 May 1911 Nairobi-14 Apr 2006 California); Jacob (1913 S. Africa-13 Mar 1926 Krugersdorp, Transvaal)
Book Reference: SE, EAHB 1905, Hut, Land, Jews, Advertiser, EAHB 1906, Harmony, North, Glimpses, Red Book 1912
General Information:
SE - W. Sulski - Mar 1909
Land - 1906 - W. Sulski - Agricultural, 660 acres, Limuru, 5-4-04, Homestead, Registered 25-9-06
Jews - Mention of Sulsky by Wilbusch in his diary (1905)
Advertiser - 12/11/1909 - Court - Samuel Block v Wolff Sulski - breach of contract - purchase of 20 tons potatoes; potatoes not healthy.
Member of Lodge Harmony - Initiated 3/9/06, age 35, Settler, Nairobi, (AR 1909)
North - Land Grant application, Ruaraka 3/4/1904
Glimpses - 1903 - The larger group of Jewish pioneers came a more roundabout way, from South Africa. This was a group of 7 who disembarked at Mombasa in July 1903. They were young men from Central European farming backgrounds who, having got wind of the 'Uganda Plan', came to take up farming in Kenya. A couple did not like what they saw, turned around and left. But 5 stalwarts stayed: Abraham Block (aged 20), I. Hotz, M.W. London, Simon Medicks and W. Sulsky.
Red Book 1912 - W. Sulski - Kyambu
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