Simon Koshland  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1825 | 
| Died | 1896 (aged 71) | 
| Resting place | Home of Peace Cemetery (Colma, California) | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Occupation | businessman | 
| Known for | co-founder of Koshland Brothers | 
| Spouse | Rosina Franenthal | 
| Children | Isidore Koshland Joseph Koshland Marcus Simon Koshland Henrietta Koshland Sinsheimer Caroline Koshland Greenebaum Frances Koshland Haas Montefiore T. Koshland Abraham Koshland Jesse Koshland  | 
| Family |  Daniel E. Koshland Sr. (grandson) Daniel E. Koshland Jr. (great-grandson) Douglas Koshland (great-great grandson) John D. Goldman (great-great grandson) Douglas E. Goldman (great-great grandson) Abraham Haas (son-in-law)  | 
Simon Koshland (1825–1896) was a Kingdom of Bavaria-born American businessman, and wool merchant.[1] He is the patriarch of the Koshland and Haas family of San Francisco.[2][3]
Biography
Simon Koshland was born in Ichenhausen, Kingdom of Bavaria in 1825.[2] In 1850, he immigrated to Sacramento via Panama with his older brother where they opened a general merchandise store.[2] In 1862, he moved to San Francisco after his store was burned down in a flood where he and his brother opened a wool house named Koshland Brothers.[2] The company eventually morphed into Koshland & Sons and became the leading wool house in America.[2]
Koshland retired in the 1890s; his sons and sons-in-law continued the family business.[2]
Personal life
Koshland married Rosina Franenthal of Philadelphia; they had 8 children: Isidore, Joseph, Marcus, Henrietta, Caroline, Frances, Montefiore, Abraham, and Jesse. His daughter Frances married Abraham Haas, and his son Marcus had a son, Daniel E. Koshland Sr., who married Eleanor Haas, the daughter of Abraham Haas.
He was a member of Ohabai Shalome Congregation; and later Temple Emanu-El.[2] He died in 1896,[2] and is buried at Home of Peace Cemetery in Colma, California.
Descendants
Some of Koshland's descendants include:
- Simon Koshland
- Isidore Koshland
 - Joseph Koshland (1854-1940)
 - Marcus Simon Koshland (1858-1930)
- Daniel E. Koshland Sr. (1892-1979) m. Eleanor Haas
- Daniel E. Koshland Jr. m. Marian Koshland (née Elliot)(1921-1997)
- Ellen Koshland
 - Phyllis "Phylp" Koshland
 - James Koshland
 - Gail Koshland
 - Douglas Koshland (1953-) m. Mary Porter
 
 - Frances "Sissy" Koshland (1921–2019) m. Theodore H. Geballe (1920-2021) 
- Gordon Theodore Geballe
 - Alison Frances Geballe
 - Adam Phillip Geballe
 - Monica Ruth Geballe
 - Jennifer Corinne Geballe
 - Ernest Henry Geballe
 
 - Phyllis Koshland Friedman
 
 - Daniel E. Koshland Jr. m. Marian Koshland (née Elliot)(1921-1997)
 
 - Daniel E. Koshland Sr. (1892-1979) m. Eleanor Haas
 - Henrietta Koshland Sinsheimer (1860-????)
 - Caroline Koshland Greenebaum (1863-1946)
 - Frances “Fanny” Koshland (1865-1949) m. Abraham Haas (1847-1921)
- Walter A. Haas Sr. (1889-1979)
- Rhoda Haas Goldman (1924-1996) m. Richard Goldman
- John D. Goldman m. Marcia Koshland
- Aaron Goldman (1980-)
 - Jessica Goldman Foung (1983-)
 
 - Douglas E. Goldman m. Lisa Goldman
- Jennifer Goldman
 - Jason Goldman
 - Matthew Goldman
 
 - Susan R. Gelman m. Michael Gelman
 - Richard W. Goldman
- Daniel Sachs Goldman (1976-)
 
 
 - John D. Goldman m. Marcia Koshland
 - Peter E. Haas (1918-2005)
- Peter E. Haas Jr.
 - Margaret Haas Jones
 - Michael Stern Haas
 
 - Walter A. Haas Jr. (1916-1995) m. Evelyn Danzig Haas (1917-2010)
 
 - Rhoda Haas Goldman (1924-1996) m. Richard Goldman
 - Charles Haas
 - Ruth Haas Lilienthal
 - Eleanor Haas Koshland
 
 - Walter A. Haas Sr. (1889-1979)
 - Montefiore T. Koshland (born 1868)
 - Abraham Koshland (1869–1944)
 - Jesse Koshland (1871–1966)
 
 
References
- ↑ Rosenbaum, Fred (2011-06-28). Cosmopolitans: A Social and Cultural History of the Jews of the San Francisco Bay Area. Univ of California Press. p. 245. ISBN 978-0-520-27130-2.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Simon Koshland, Pioneer Jewish Wool Merchant of San Francisco". Jewish Museum of the American West. Retrieved May 10, 2017.
 - ↑ The Jews of San Francisco, by Martin A. Meyer, Ph.D., Emanu-El, San Francisco, June 1916