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      • Samuel Sachs (/ zɑːks /; July 28, 1851 – March 2, 1935) was an American investment banker.
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    Personal life and death. Sachs married Louisa Goldman, the youngest daughter of Marcus Goldman, also Bavarian Jewish immigrant. They resided at The Pierre. They had four children: Paul Joseph Sachs, Arthur Sachs, Walter Edward Sachs, and Ella S. Sachs. Sachs died on March 2, 1935, in New York City. See also

  3. Samuel retired from Goldman Sachs in 1929 and died in New York in 1935. This article was originally published as part of a series commemorating the 150th anniversary of Goldman Sachs' founding in 1869.

  4. TORONTO – Rabbi Samuel Sachs died recently in Santa Monica, California at the age of 96. He was a spiritual leader of Goel Tzedec Synagogue from 1927 to 1946, when the congregation was housed on University Ave. (Goel Tzedec later merged with the McCaul St. Synagogue to become Beth Tzedek Congregation.) The nineteen years spanned the pre-war ...

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    Samuel Sachs ( / zɑːks /; July 28, 1851 – March 2, 1935) was an American investment banker. He is most known for co-founding Goldman Sachs along with Marcus Goldman.

  6. Personal life and death. Goldman married eighteen-year-old Bertha Goldman, who had also immigrated from Germany. They had five children. Goldman's youngest daughter, Louisa, married Samuel Sachs, the son of close friends and fellow Lower Franconia, Bavaria immigrants. Louisa's older sister and Sam's older brother had already married.

  7. Marcus Goldman's youngest daughter, Louisa, married Samuel Sachs, the son of Joseph Sachs, fellow Lower Franconia, Bavaria immigrant. Louisa's older sister and Sam's older brother had already married.

  8. Born-Died: 18511935. Birthplace: Maryland. Race: White. Gender: Male. Father: Non-Profit / Other. View All Entries. Initiatives focus on societal challenges that are too complex for any one discipline or industry to solve alone.

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