Newmark, Henry M., son of Myer J. Newmark, [465]

Newmark, Hulda, niece of Harris Newmark, [443]

Newmark (Neumark), Johanna, sister of Harris Newmark, [7]

Newmark (Neumark), Joseph, uncle of Harris Newmark, and first to adopt the English form of the name, [122]; personality, [122]; reaches New York, [122]; organizes there Elm Street and Wooster Street synagogues, [122]; joins the Masons, at Somerset, Connecticut, [122]; marries Miss Rosa Levy, [122]; removes to St. Louis, [122]; then to Dubuque, [122]; arrives in Los Angeles, [121]ff.; brings first Chinese servant seen here, [123], [297]; establishes Los Angeles Hebrew Benevolent Society, [122]; officiates as rabbi, [122]; holds first Jewish service in Los Angeles, [122], [314]; leads movement for a Los Angeles Jewish cemetery, [122]; performs ceremony at marriage of sons and daughters, [191], [224], [290], [347], [464]; member of Newmark, Kremer & Co., [189]; death of, [520]; [37], [205], [228], [409], [464], [637]

Newmark (Neumark, Joseph Philipp), J. P., brother of Harris Newmark, [2]; and first of family to come to California, [6]; assists father in Sweden, [3]; goes to England, [3]; embarks for America, is drawn to San Francisco by the gold fever, and settles in Los Angeles, [6]; buys out Howard, [27]; partner of Jacob Rich, [19], [32]; as merchant, [27], [37], [57], [73], [427]; wholesaler, [32]; imports first camphine to Los Angeles, [34]; attends three-day barbecue, [157]; sends for Harris, [6]; furnishing him with funds, [13]; and gives him employment, [27]; interrupts an entertainment, [60]; removes to San Francisco, [60]; sells out and establishes credit for his brother, [128]; acts also as his business adviser, [146], [359]; helps organize Rich, Newmark & Co., [146]; becomes a Mason, [203]; revisits Europe, [163]; bearer of U. S. Government despatches, [163]; marries, in Germany, Fräulein Augusta Leseritz, [163]; returns from Europe, [191]; member of Newmark, Kremer & Co., [189]; removes again to San Francisco, [240]; activity there as commission merchant, [240], [344], [438]; forms partnership with Isaac Lightner under title of J. P. Newmark & Co., [344]; advises Harris to remove to New York, [359]; visits Lake Tahoe and the mines of Nevada, [477]; member of the delegation from San Francisco to attend the opening of the San Fernando tunnel, [503]; visits Carlsbad, [520]; returns to San Francisco, [520]; journeys again to Europe, [589]; and returns to Los Angeles, [589]; death of, [611]; [26], [271], [444], [559], [564], [598]; — & Kremer, [237]; —, Kremer & Co., [36], [104], [176], [189], [219], [235], [237]; — & Rich, [33]; — & Co., J. P., [344]

Newmark, Josephine Rose, youngest daughter of Harris Newmark, [564], [593]

Newmark, Leo, son of Harris Newmark, [515]

Newmark, Leo, son of J. P. Newmark , [xv], [564], [598]

Newmark, Marco R., son of Harris Newmark, accompanies parents to Europe, [564]; visits Alaska, [603]; graduates from the University of California and attends the University of Berlin, [624]; enters the wholesale grocery trade, [624]; friendly association with Homer Lea, [644]; vii

Newmark, Matilda, daughter of Joseph Newmark, [121], [191]