Isaac Seligman (1834-1928)

of 17 Kensington Palace Gardens, London; Merchant Banker of Seligman Brothers

He was born into poverty in the small village of Baiersdorf in Bavaria, Germany, living in a house "that sagged and leaned disconsolately against the next building". In 1841, once his elder brother, Joseph, had enough money he brought Isaac, their father, and siblings to New York. Isaac and his brother, Leopold, were later sent to London where they headed up Seligman Brothers, the bank founded by Joseph. In 1869, he married Lina Messel and they had 7-children. In 1899, he acquired the lease (from the Crown) to 17 Kensington Palace Gardens, afterwards occupied by his son, Sir Charles, and his wife, Eva. Their country home was Shoyswell Manor near Etchingham, Sussex. 

Parents (2)

David Isaak Seligman

Weaver, of Baiersdorf in Bavaria, Germany

1790-1845

Fanny (Steinhardt) Seligman

Mrs Fanny (Steinhardt) Seligman

1799-1841

Spouse (1)

Lina (Messel) Seligman

Mrs Lina (Messel) Seligman

1851-1925

Children (1)

Sir Charles David Seligman

of 17 Kensington Palace Gardens, London; Banker, of Seligman Brothers

1869-1954