1831 - 1911
Abraham Klauber American Business
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American Business Professional Abraham Klauber was born on 24th January, 1831 in Zdeslav, Bohemia and passed away on 23rd Jan 1911 San Diego, California aged 79. He is most remembered for Pioneer San Diego merchant. His zodiac sign is Aquarius.
Abraham Klauber is a member of the following lists: American Jews, People from San Diego, California and Czech Jews.
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First Name |
Abraham
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Last Name |
Klauber
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Birthday |
24th January, 1831
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Birthplace |
Zdeslav, Bohemia
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Died |
23rd January, 1911
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Place of Death |
San Diego, California
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Build |
Average
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Hair Color |
Brown - Dark
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Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Religion |
Jewish
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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Occupation Text |
Business
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Occupation |
Business
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Claim to Fame |
Pioneer San Diego merchant
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Abraham Klauber (January 24, 1831, in Zdeslav, Bohemia – July 23, 1911, in San Diego, California) was the grandson of Rabbi Moses Klauber, and the son of Jacob and Elizabeth Klauber. Abraham's father died of cholera in 1844, leaving 13-year-old Abraham as the sole support for both his mother and younger sister Mary. He immediately went to work for a merchant named Mandlebaum, as a clerk in his grocery. As a young man he learned the merchandising business, but by the time he was nineteen, he had heard the tales of California's gold rush and of freedom in America. In 1850 he left his homeland to make his fortune in the New World. In 1850 from Bremerhaven Germany, Abraham took the sailing ship (Ocean Queen) to New Orleans. On arriving he then took a steamboat to St. Louis, where he went to work for Herman Levi. After a short time he moved on to Ottawa, Illinois, where he worked for Francis Mandlebaum, soon the two men became business partners. In 1852 the two left for New York, setting sail for the gold mines of California via the Isthmus of Nicaragua. The harrowing trip across the Nicaraguan Isthmus was plagued with much sickness and death. It was during the crossing that young Abe contracted yellow fever, which he survived. On arriving in San Francisco in July 1852, Abraham traveled again up river to Sacramento where he and his partner Francis Mandlebaum started a small clothing and general store. Abraham was witness to the great fire and flood of Sacramento on November 2, 1852. After rebuilding their store, Abraham moved to Volcano, California, setting up a branch store called "The Sacramento Store, Abraham Klauber & Co." Abraham and Francis married two sisters Louisa and Theresa Epstein who were also originally from Bohemia. Francis and Abraham were joined later in their business enterprises by brothers-in-law Morris and Henry Epstein who would be elected as a state legislator representing Douglas County for the first Organization of the State of Nevada.
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