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Levi Adler

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Levi Adler

Birth
Germany
Death
3 Mar 1907 (aged 72)
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA
Burial
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.1270361, Longitude: -77.6200153
Plot
Range 2, Lot 151, N 1/2
Memorial ID
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Interment record
Age: 72y 4m
Residence: Clinton Ave. So.
Cause of death: heart disease
Burial date: 6 March 1907

From Landmarks of Monroe County, NY
by William F. Peck (1895)
Part III, p. 256
Adler, Levi, was born October 24, 1834 in Germany, where he received a common school education. In 1851 he came to America, and after living in Albion, N. Y., a short time, became proprietor of a retail clothing store in Medina, Orleans county, where he remained until 1869, when he came to Rochester and opened a large wholesale clothing manufactory with Nathan Stein, under the firm name of Stein & Adler, which was afterwards changed to Stein, Adler & Co. In 1883 this partnership was dissolved, and Mr. Adler became partner of the firm of L. Adler, Brothers & Co., which still continues, and occupies the spacious brick block erected by Mr. Adler in 1890. The firm is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, and as manufacturer, makes a specialty of men's fine clothing, having an immense trade extending throughout the United States. In 1861 Mr. Adler married Miss Theresa Wile, daughter of the late Abram Wile of Rochester. They have seven children of whom Isaac Adler is a rising young lawyer and a member of the law firm of Adler & Adler.
Contributor: Cheryl Ayres (46935923)
Interment record
Age: 72y 4m
Residence: Clinton Ave. So.
Cause of death: heart disease
Burial date: 6 March 1907

From Landmarks of Monroe County, NY
by William F. Peck (1895)
Part III, p. 256
Adler, Levi, was born October 24, 1834 in Germany, where he received a common school education. In 1851 he came to America, and after living in Albion, N. Y., a short time, became proprietor of a retail clothing store in Medina, Orleans county, where he remained until 1869, when he came to Rochester and opened a large wholesale clothing manufactory with Nathan Stein, under the firm name of Stein & Adler, which was afterwards changed to Stein, Adler & Co. In 1883 this partnership was dissolved, and Mr. Adler became partner of the firm of L. Adler, Brothers & Co., which still continues, and occupies the spacious brick block erected by Mr. Adler in 1890. The firm is a member of the Chamber of Commerce, and as manufacturer, makes a specialty of men's fine clothing, having an immense trade extending throughout the United States. In 1861 Mr. Adler married Miss Theresa Wile, daughter of the late Abram Wile of Rochester. They have seven children of whom Isaac Adler is a rising young lawyer and a member of the law firm of Adler & Adler.
Contributor: Cheryl Ayres (46935923)


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