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Samuel Rees
Samuel Rees (1846–1914) was a pioneer businessman and property developer in Los Angeles, California, where he was a member of the City Council and of the Board of Public Works in 1891–92.
==Personal==

Rees was born on October 3, 1846, in Staffordshire, England, the son of William Rees and Jane Stanton. He received left school early in order to go to work, and at age 21 he emigrated to America. He was married to Lydia Dangerfield of Staffordshire in 1869, and they had seven children, Lillie (Mrs. E.A. Guest), Rosa F. (Mrs. A.I. Smith), Minnie E. (Mrs. F.C. Elliott), Ethel R. (Mrs. Searle), Harry S., Walter N. and Samuel C.〔(Luella Sawyer and Clare Wallace, Los Angeles Public Library reference file, 1934, 1936, with sources as noted there )〕〔The ''Los Angeles Times'' obituary stated his survivors were "Mrs. Lillie S. Guest, Mrs. F.C. Elliott, Mrs. A.I. Smith, Miss Lydia Rees and Messrs. Harry, Samuel and Robert Rees."()〕 His wife was treasurer of a Boyle Heights women's suffrage club in 1896.〔
He died in Los Angeles on October 24, 1914, after an illness of "several months, ... attributed to liver trouble."〔("Pioneer Passes to Final Rest," ''Los Angeles Times,'' October 25, 1914, page IV-13 )〕

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