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Re: Saqui & Lawrence Jewellers
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 14 April 09 23:19 BST (UK) »
Would anyone happen to know anything about Saqui and Lawrence.

I know there was a branch in London in the 1930s, but that's about it.  Who were the Saqui and the Lawrence?

There is a Horatio Saqui on the 1901 census, listed as jeweller but I assume, even if he is connected, the partnership came later.

Any history on this would be appreciated.

Thanks

Tracy



Hi Tracy, I only recently started looking at this kind of thing. I was intrigued by your searches on Saqui and Lawrence as I was toled that the Lawrence was my grand father but my father last saw him when he was three, apparently he is buried in Delhi. My grand mother divorced him and married someone called Johnson who I never met, she had three sons by Lawrence the oldest, Victor my uncle is still alive and has two children.

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Re: Saqui & Lawrence Jewellers
« Reply #19 on: Monday 08 February 16 18:02 GMT (UK) »
Have just joined this site and have some information. My grandfather had a receipt from Saqui and Lawrence  36 Leith Street Edunburgh on 12/8/1882.

I can scan the leaflet as it has a number of locations for the stores mainly in London but a store in Bournemouth and Cheltenham

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Re: Saqui & Lawrence Jewellers
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 30 November 22 20:39 GMT (UK) »
Would anyone happen to know anything about Saqui and Lawrence.

I know there was a branch in London in the 1930s, but that's about it.  Who were the Saqui and the Lawrence?

There is a Horatio Saqui on the 1901 census, listed as jeweller but I assume, even if he is connected, the partnership came later.

Any history on this would be appreciated.

Thanks

Tracy



Hi Tracy, I only recently started looking at this kind of thing. I was intrigued by your searches on Saqui and Lawrence as I was toled that the Lawrence was my grand father but my father last saw him when he was three, apparently he is buried in Delhi. My grand mother divorced him and married someone called Johnson who I never met, she had three sons by Lawrence the oldest, Victor my uncle is still alive and has two children.

Your Grandmother is my Grand Aunt Mabel Minnie Maud (Haider).

There was a bit of a scandal surrounding this divorce (search BMD)… she is alleged to have had an affair with her nephew who she may have married as he was a dentist and they appear on later census together

Minnie’s sister Isabel ALice is my Grandmother so we share a Great Grandfather Charles Francis Xaver Newzel Haider (also a jeweller in Hatton garden).

Minnie’s husband Lawrence Lawrence changed his name from Samuel (they later sold their business to H Samuel)

All a bit tricky to unpick!

I’m desperate for any photos of Minnie or Charles her father


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Re: Saqui & Lawrence Jewellers
« Reply #22 on: Thursday 16 February 23 10:36 GMT (UK) »

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Re: Saqui & Lawrence Jewellers
« Reply #23 on: Friday 17 February 23 11:05 GMT (UK) »
A fascinating piece of film with Saqui & Lawrence in a prime position in Piccadilly Circus.  Well found, Lemons.
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FAIREY/FAIRY/FAREY/FEARY, LAWSON, CHURCH, BENSON, HALSTEAD from Easton, Ellington, Eynesbury, Gt Catworth, Huntingdon, Spaldwick, Hunts;  Burnley, Lancs;  New Zealand, Australia & US.

HURST, BOLTON,  BUTTERWORTH, ADAMSON, WILD, MCIVOR from Milnrow, Newhey, Oldham & Rochdale, Lancs., Scotland.

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Re: Saqui & Lawrence Jewellers
« Reply #24 on: Saturday 10 January 26 18:14 GMT (UK) »
Would anyone happen to know anything about Saqui and Lawrence.

I know there was a branch in London in the 1930s, but that's about it.  Who were the Saqui and the Lawrence?

There is a Horatio Saqui on the 1901 census, listed as jeweller but I assume, even if he is connected, the partnership came later.

Any history on this would be appreciated.

Thanks

Tracy



Hi Tracy, I only recently started looking at this kind of thing. I was intrigued by your searches on Saqui and Lawrence as I was toled that the Lawrence was my grand father but my father last saw him when he was three, apparently he is buried in Delhi. My grand mother divorced him and married someone called Johnson who I never met, she had three sons by Lawrence the oldest, Victor my uncle is still alive and has two children.

Your Grandmother is my Grand Aunt Mabel Minnie Maud (Haider).

There was a bit of a scandal surrounding this divorce (search BMD)… she is alleged to have had an affair with her nephew who she may have married as he was a dentist and they appear on later census together

Minnie’s sister Isabel ALice is my Grandmother so we share a Great Grandfather Charles Francis Xaver Newzel Haider (also a jeweller in Hatton garden).

Minnie’s husband Lawrence Lawrence changed his name from Samuel (they later sold their business to H Samuel)

All a bit tricky to unpick!

I’m desperate for any photos of Minnie or Charles her father

I have done a significant amount of research since I first commented.
I have a lot of information and have a well documented tree and DNA matches from this branch of my family.

Mabel was my Grandmother's sister who married Lawrence Samuel (Lawrence) from Saqui and Lawrence had a scandalous divorce.
They had 3 boys; Lawrence, Harold and Stuart

I am in contact with many of the descendants of the 3 boys and would really love to get in touch with anyone else who is researching Mabel's family (Haiders).

Mabel's Father Franz and Uncle Max came to the UK in 1860-1870 from Austria and were in the Jewellery business - with two locations in Hatton Gardens.

If Tangent who commented above in this thread ever returns to the topic please do get in touch with me - I also live in Exeter and we must be related if you are descended from Mabel and Lawerence.

bark@sunshinecanine.com