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  1. Died: 17 January 1927 (aged 73) Known for: Founder, Samuel Samuel & Co Founder, The "Shell" Transport and Trading Company: Spouse

  2. May 22, 2020 · Marcus Samuel was given the hereditary title of Viscount Samuel in 1925. Marcus died on the same day in January 1927 as Fanny, his wife of 45 years. They are buried at Willesden Cemetery beside a memorial to their second son, Gerald, who was killed in action in World War One.

  3. Jan 17, 2016 · Fanny died on January 16, 1927, and Marcus followed her just a few hours later, on January 17, dying at the age of 73. Marcus 'Baron Bearsted' Samuel Invented the Tanker and Changed Oil Trading, Leading Standard Oil to Gripe About 'Hebrew Influences'.

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  4. Mar 10, 2020 · But some time earlier, a businessman had already cleverly exploited the magic of vastness, depth and distance that shells exude: Marcus Samuel (April 4, 1799 – November 24, 1872). As early as 1833, Marcus Samuel opened an antique store in London – some called it a colonial goods store, others say it was more of a curio store.

  5. Other articles where Sir Marcus Samuel, Viscount Bearsted is discussed: Royal Dutch Shell PLC: In 1878 in London, Marcus Samuel (1853–1927) took over his father’s import-export business (which included the import of Oriental shells—hence the later name) and started a sideline of handling consignments of kerosene. In 1892 he began operating tankers sailing to the Far East and set up oil ...

  6. When Marcus Samuel senior died in 1870 he passed the business on to his two sons, Marcus junior and Samuel, who began to expand it. In the 1880s they became particularly interested in the oil exporting business but shipping still posed a problem as oil was carried in barrels which could leak and took up a lot of space.

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  8. Feb 8, 2012 · Lord Samuel was known for his incredible devotion to his wife and four children. So much so, in fact, that he died less than 24 hours after the passing of his beloved wife. At death, he left his large estate to be transformed into a public park, an orphanage and a nursing home.