Leopold WEISZ

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Type Value Date Place Sources
name Leopold WEISZ
occupation stonecarver
title Passager, du Titanic

Events

Type Date Place Sources
death 15. April 1912
en mer à bord du Titanic Find persons in this place
birth 1875
Veszprém, Hongrie Find persons in this place
marriage about 1895

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about 1895
Mathilde Françoise PÈDE

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In September 1911 he crossed the Atlantic on the Lusitania. He found work in Montreal carving the frieze for the Montreal Museum of Fine Artsat 1379 Sherbrooke St. W., then was contracted by Edward Wren to carvethe stone shields representing Canada's nine provinces which decorate the Dominion Express Building at 201 St. Jacques St. W. Before they boarded, Mr Weisz sewed his life savings, about $15,000 worth of gold, intothe lining of his coat.

Victime du naufrage du Titanic.

Last Residence: in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England.

Occupation: Stonemason and Carver.

2nd Class Passenger.

Embarked: Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912.

Ticket No. 228414.

Destination: Montréal, Québéc, Canada.

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