de Sola, Benjamin
Birth Name | de Sola, Benjamin |
Gramps ID | I0292 |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 81 years |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | 1735 |
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Death | 1816 | Curacao |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | de Sola, Aaron (Benjamin) [I0238] | |
Mother | Moreno, Abigail Henriquez [I0534] | |
Brother | de Sola, Isaac [I0237] | |
Brother | de Sola, David [I0289] | |
Brother | de Sola, Jacob [I0290] | |
Sister | de Sola, Rachel Cohen [I0291] | |
de Sola, Benjamin [I0292] | ||
Brother | de Sola, Abraham [I0293] |
Narrative
Fourth son of Aaron de Sola born in Lisbon 1735; died at Curaçao 1816. He accompanied his parents to Holland in 1749 and became an eminent practitioner at The Hague and court physician to William V. of the Netherlands. He was educated at and received his medical degree from the University of Utrecht.
Benjamin de Sola was the author of "Dissertatio Medica," written in Latin, and published in Amsterdam in 1773, and of other writings. His sight failing him in his old age, he joined his relatives in Curaçao in 1815.