Mary Ann Magnin | |
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Born |
Mary Ann Cohen 1850 Scheveningen, The Hague, the Netherlands |
Died | December 5, 1943 San Francisco, California |
(aged 93)
Residence | Saint Francis Hotel |
Occupation | Businesswoman |
Spouse(s) | Isaac Magnin |
Children | Samuel, Henrietta, Joseph, Emanuel John, Victor, Lucille, Flora, and Grover |
Family |
Edgar Magnin (grandson) Cyril Magnin (grandson) Mae Brussell (great grandaughter) |
Mary Ann Magnin (1850–1943) was a Dutch-born American businesswoman. She was the co-founder of I. Magnin, an upscale "specialty store" in San Francisco, California.
Mary Ann Cohen was born in 1850 in Scheveningen, The Hague, the Netherlands. Her father was a rabbi. She immigrated to England with her parents, settling in London, where she grew up.
In the wake of the California Gold Rush, she decided to immigrate to the West coast of the United States with her husband and children. They arrived in San Francisco in 1875, traveling via Cape Horn. She established a clothing store in Oakland, where she sold baby clothes, lingerie, and bridal trousseaux. Two years later, in 1877, she moved the business to a larger store in San Francisco, and it became known as I. Magnin.
Even though she retired in 1900, she kept visiting her store daily until her death.
She married Isaac Magnin on October 8, 1865 at the Great Synagogue of London. She was only sixteen years old. They had eight children: Samuel, Henrietta, Joseph, Emanuel John, Victor, Lucille, Flora, and Grover. They resided at the Saint Francis Hotel on Union Square.
She died on December 15, 1943 in San Francisco, California. She was ninety-four years old.