Person

Joseph, Moses (c. 1812 - 1889)

Born
c. 1812
Died
25 July 1889
Occupation
Business executive and Pastoralist

Summary

Moses Joseph went into production in his Patent Preserved Meat Manufactory at Camperdown, New South Wales in 1846. His plant could produce half a ton of preserved meats per day.

Details

Born c1812. Died London, 25 July 1889. Arrived Sydney 1820s; became city merchant; ran ships in the Californian trade; settled Maharata station Bombala.

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See also

Rosanne Walker

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