Henri Gradis

Moïse Henri Gradis

Henri Gradis, president of the Consistoire israelite de Bordeaux 1892-1905
Born (1823-07-30)30 July 1823
Bordeaux, France
Died 23 January 1905(1905-01-23) (aged 81)
Paris, France
Nationality French
Occupation Businessman and historian
Known for Histoire de Bordeaux

Moïse Henri Gradis (30 July 1823 – 23 January 1905) was a French businessman and historian.

Life

Moïse Henri Gradis was born on 30 July 1823 in Bordeaux.[1] He came from a family of prominent Bordeaux merchants who had flourished in the 18th century but were ruined by the French Revolution and the insurrections in Santo Domingo and Martinique.[2] His parents were Benjamin Gradis (1789–1858) and Laure Sarah Rodrigues Henriquès (1803–46). In 1853 he married Claire Brandame (1835–1925). Their son was Raoul Gradis (1861–1943).[1] Their daughter Emma Gradis married Georges Schwob d'Héricourt in 1889.[3]

The Maison Gradis recovered, and by 1892 was selling sugar from several producers in Bordeaux, Nantes and Marseille.[4] Henri Gradis was deputy mayor of Bordeaux in 1864 and 1876.[1] He was also author of a History of Bordeaux and several other literary works.[5] His history of the 1848 revolution won praise for its accuracy and lack of bias.[6] Moïse Henri Gradis died in Paris in 1905.[1] He was succeeded at the Maison Gradis by his son Raoul.[7]

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