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Occupation
  
Name
  
Herman Flurscheim


Role
  
Merchant

Spouse
  
Bella Goldsmith

Born
  
1851
Frankfurt

Children
  
Mrs. Ansel Strauss, Mrs. Otto Loeb, Mrs. Harry Cowen, Bernard Flurscheim, and Harry Flurscheim

Died
  
August 18, 1914, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States

Herman Adolph Flürscheim (August 1, 1851 – August 18, 1914) was a pioneer dry goods merchant and art collector. He was one of the first merchants to move to Fifth Avenue.

Biography

He was born in Frankfurt, Germany on August 1, 1851.

He came to the United States in 1875 or earlier. He had a brother, Michael Flürscheim. Herman worked for Stern Brothers until 1901 when he partnered with Franklin Simon in Franklin Simon & Co. Herman's children include: Harry D. Flurscheim; Estelle Flurscheim, who married Otto Loeb; Agnes E. Flurscheim, and Helen I. Flurscheim, who married Ansel Straus.

He died in Manhattan, New York City on August 18, 1914 and his estate was worth over $1M (approximately $23,910,000 today).

References

Herman A. Flurscheim Wikipedia


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