Sigismund James Stern (5 December 1807 – 15 May 1885) was a German-born merchant in the Manchester cotton trade. He was later active in banking in London and owned the Little Grove house and estate in East Barnet to the north of the city.
Early life
Sigismund James Stern was born on 5 December 1807 at Frankfurt am Main, the only son of James Stern, merchant of that city.[1]
Manchester
Stern arrived in Manchester around 1830 and in 1842 married Margaret, fifth daughter of Thomas Sharp of that city. There were no children of the marriage.[1]
In 1855 Leo Schuster moved to London, and formed the merchant bank Schuster Sons & Company in Cannon Street, City of London.
Possibly around the same time, Stern also moved to London. Frederick Cass described him as a "merchant and banker of London" and in December 1871, Stern bought Little Grove house and estate in East Barnet, to the north of the City, from the Conservative party politician Alexander Henry Campbell.[1]
Stern died at Little Grove on 15 May 1885. The house continued to be occupied by Margaret Stern until her death. She was buried with her husband at St Mary the Virgin church, East Barnet. Walter Stutters described her as the "Lady Bountiful" of the parish.[4]
^"East Barnet village as I remember it" by Walter Stutters (1928) in Barnet and District Local History Society celebrates 60 years of local history 1927-1987, Barnet and District Local History Society, Barnet, 1987. p. 29. ISBN0951334204