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=== In Poland/Russia ===
Schulitz's origin is enigmatic. His naturalisation notes that he was a citizen of the city of Nashwa, Poland in Russia. This seems to indicate that his was from the lands of the former Polish Kingdom that had been annexed by the Russian Empire during the various partitions of Poland during the late 18th and early 19th century; however, no city of that name or similar has been identified. Nor is his date or even year of birth known, with records variously indicating 1819, 1823 and 1824. His gravestone in the Jewish section of the Adelaide West Terrace Cemetery indicates that his actual name was Avigdor and his father's name was Avram, and his wife's will indicates he had a sister Augusta who lived in Bromberg, Prussia and had married a man with the surname Elias, and that they, in turn, had a daughter Amelia.
Schulitz's origin is enigmatic. His naturalisation notes that he was a citizen of the city of Nashwa, Poland in Russia. This seems to indicate that his was from the lands of the former Polish Kingdom that had been annexed by the Russian Empire during the various partitions of Poland during the late 18th and early 19th century; however, no city of that name or similar has been identified. Nor is his date or even year of birth known, with records variously indicating 1819, 1823 and 1824. His gravestone in the Jewish section of the Adelaide West Terrace Cemetery indicates that his actual name was Avigdor and his father's name was Avram, and his wife's will indicates he had a sister Augusta who lived in Bromberg, Prussia and had married a man with the surname Elias, and that they, in turn, had a daughter Amelia.
=== In Poland/Russia ===


=== In England ===
=== In England ===
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{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article208452168 |title=THE ADELAIDE SYNAGOGUE. |newspaper=[[The Express And Telegraph]] |volume=XXX, |issue=8,881 |location=South Australia |date=28 June 1893 |accessdate=9 October 2023 |page=4 (SECOND EDITION) |via=National Library of Australia}}
{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article208452168 |title=THE ADELAIDE SYNAGOGUE. |newspaper=[[The Express And Telegraph]] |volume=XXX, |issue=8,881 |location=South Australia |date=28 June 1893 |accessdate=9 October 2023 |page=4 (SECOND EDITION) |via=National Library of Australia}}
{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article160126315 |title=HEBREW SABBATH-SCHOOL PICNIC. |newspaper=[[Adelaide Observer]] |volume=XXVI, |issue=1989 |location=South Australia |date=15 November 1879 |accessdate=9 October 2023 |page=12 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>  
{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article160126315 |title=HEBREW SABBATH-SCHOOL PICNIC. |newspaper=[[Adelaide Observer]] |volume=XXVI, |issue=1989 |location=South Australia |date=15 November 1879 |accessdate=9 October 2023 |page=12 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>
 
By 1876, William had closed his pawnbroking business and taken up residence in Kent Town where he stayed until his death in 1889. <ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article43006480 |title=Advertising |newspaper=[[South Australian Register]] |volume=XLI, |issue=9301 |location=South Australia |date=5 September 1876 |accessdate=9 October 2023 |page=8 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>  


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