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Elias David Sassoon
b.27 Mar 1820 Baghdad, Iraq
  1. Albert Abdullah David Sassoon1818 - 1896
  2. Elias David Sassoon1820 - 1880
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Name Elias David Sassoon
Gender Male
Birth[1] 27 Mar 1820 Baghdad, Iraq
Death[1] 21 Mar 1880 Colombo, Western, Sri Lanka
Reference Number Q1329025 (Wikidata)


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Elias David Sassoon (27 March 1820 – 21 March 1880), an Indian merchant and banker born in Baghdad, was the second son of David Sassoon, an Iraqi-Indian philanthropist Jewish businessman involved in trade in India and the Far East, with branches at Calcutta, Shanghai, Canton, and Hong Kong; and his business, which included a monopoly of the opium-trade, extended as far as Yokohama, Nagasaki, and other cities in Japan.

He was the first of his siblings to assist the family business' expansion into China when he opened a branch of the business there in 1844. He was also involved in his father's business in Bombay, India. In 1867, Elias established his own business called "E.D. Sassoon & Co.", starting to trade in dried fruits, nankeen, metals, tea, silk, spices and camphor from modest offices in Bombay and Shanghai.

In 1878 he established the Jewish Cemetery, Chinchpokli, in memory of his son Joseph, who had died at Shanghai in 1868.

Elias died in Colombo in 1880. He had married Leah Gubbay and was father to Jacob Elias Sassoon and Edward Elias Sassoon, amongst others. His daughter Hannah married Sassoon David.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Elias David Sassoon, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.