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    1. [SEQ-Germans] Albert FRANK, tailor, Warwick.
    2. Lisa Burton
    3. Albert (originally 'Albrecht') FRANK conducted his business as a tailor in Albion Street, Warwick, for many years in the second half of the 19th century. Would anyone have books/references re. the early history of Warwick which mention this man? I am keen to find out when he arrived in the Warwick area, if he was employed in another capacity prior to setting up his business, etc. (I have a copy of "Rosenthal Historic Shire: 1889 - 1989", ed. by Jan Ward-Brown, and he is mentioned, fleetingly, in that publication.) Albert and his betrothed, Dorothea Rosine BIEHLMAYER, arrived per the "Diana" from Bremen to Moreton Bay in May 1858. Their first child, a son, Henry, was born during the voyage but, unfortunately, died at nine months of age in Brisbane. They went on to have Albert Jnr., Charles and Mary. Rgs Lisa Gladstone, Q. _________________________________________________________________ Need a new place to live? Find it on Domain.com.au http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/157631292/direct/01/

    06/27/2010 05:46:25
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] Arndt & Grulke
    2. albert grulke
    3. Depends on what you want to know Wayne. Albert grulke -----Original Message----- From: aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of wayne bunning Sent: Friday, 25 June 2010 4:59 PM To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com Subject: [SEQ-Germans] Arndt & Grulke Hi List, With all this excellent to & thro on research on Grulke, Arndt and others. Is there anybody who can share more information on my ancestors August Friedrich Wilhelm Grulke born 1832 at Gerfin and married to a Wilhelmine Dorothea Sophia Arndt born 1829 at Seemitzel. Kind regards Wayne Archives - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/AUS/AUS-QLD-SE-Germans.html Quoting the entire text of a previous message in a reply is poor netiquette. Please don't do it. A List for the research for the descendants of the Germans who migrated to South East Queensland, Australia. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/26/2010 02:52:26
    1. [SEQ-Germans] HRE DREWS
    2. lois
    3. Heinrich Robert Erdmann Drews, wife and two children came to Queensland in 1881 on the 'Windsor Castle.' They lived for 3 years at Laidley and thereafter at Bundaberg. It thus seems unlikely they were connected to the family being discussed with Arndts and Volkers. Lois Cameron

    06/25/2010 01:20:44
    1. [SEQ-Germans] More on Land Orders
    2. Estelle Daniels
    3. Hi Albert, If you scroll right down to the bottom of this page you will find more on the above topic. <http://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/Search/SeriesDetails.aspx?SeriesId=14019> And this page tells you how to find a selector: <http://www.archives.qld.gov.au/research/index/landsearch.asp> Estelle _________________________________________________________________ If It Exists, You'll Find it on SEEK. Australia's #1 job site http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/157639755/direct/01/

    06/25/2010 12:20:09
    1. [SEQ-Germans] Arndt & Grulke
    2. wayne bunning
    3. Hi List, With all this excellent to & thro on research on Grulke, Arndt and others. Is there anybody who can share more information on my ancestors August Friedrich Wilhelm Grulke born 1832 at Gerfin and married to a Wilhelmine Dorothea Sophia Arndt born 1829 at Seemitzel. Kind regards Wayne

    06/25/2010 10:59:13
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 111
    2. albert grulke
    3. My understanding is that they came out on n employment contract. When the contract ceased they were able to take up a land order at Middle Ridge. They paid a sum of money for it and then had to develop the land. The reason they stayed the extra 3 years after the contract ceased was to save the money to buy the land order. This is different to those who came mostly to the Lockyer with land orders allocated as they arrived. That sir what I mean and how I understand it. Albert grulke -----Original Message----- From: aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Estelle Daniels Sent: Friday, 25 June 2010 12:54 PM To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 111 Albert - when you say "took up a land order" - do you mean they used the land order that they would have received for paying some part of their immigration passage - or do you mean that they selected blocks of land that had been cut up for closer settlement? Estelle > From: agrulke7@bigpond.com > To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com > Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 09:12:16 +1000 > Subject: Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 111 > > This explanation supports what I have understood. > Volker went to Cecil Plains for 5 or 7 years. He then came back to Middle > Ridge and took up a land order. My understanding is that he and each of his > sons took up an order. > The blocks were all together. Later the sons but one sold their blocks and > moved out to Westbrook. > In fact Volker Street is still there as is the old house or was last time I > was in Toowoomba. > If my memory is correct the Arndt and Drewes did similar. > Albert grulke _________________________________________________________________ Browse profiles for FREE! Meet local singles online. http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/150855801/direct/01/ Archives - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/AUS/AUS-QLD-SE-Germans.html Quoting the entire text of a previous message in a reply is poor netiquette. Please don't do it. A List for the research for the descendants of the Germans who migrated to South East Queensland, Australia. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/25/2010 07:56:52
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 113 Message 4
    2. albert grulke
    3. John, I knew the Arndt and Volker came on the same ship. I have not been able to trace the Drewes but thought they came on the same ship. I assumed this because the three families keep popping up at the same time. I tried to get a copy of the manifest but failed. Be interested to see the advertisement you speak of. Thanks Albert -----Original Message----- From: aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of John Heinemann Sent: Friday, 25 June 2010 12:14 PM To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 113 Message 4 Albert The Arndts and Volkers came on the 1861-62 voyage of the Caesar Godeffroy. I am in the process of acquiring a book about this voyage (They Came Direct: Immigration Vessels to Queensland: Caesar Godeffroy 1862) - if it is still available. The Drew(e)s came on the 1862-63 voyage almost exactly a year later. I have a copy of the advertisement placed by Heussler and Francksen in The Courier newspaper on 23 February 1863 that lists the passengers on the voyage of the Caesar Godeffroy that departed Hamburg on 1 Dec 1862. I have not seen such an advertisement for other voyages. Included in the list are the Drews family and the Berghofer family that were the ancestors of well known Toowoomba resident Clive Berghofer. Apparently the Qld immigration records for these two voyages were among the 1860's records lost in the 1893 floods which is a nuisance. John Heinemann Archives - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/AUS/AUS-QLD-SE-Germans.html Quoting the entire text of a previous message in a reply is poor netiquette. Please don't do it. A List for the research for the descendants of the Germans who migrated to South East Queensland, Australia. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/25/2010 07:56:52
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 111
    2. Estelle Daniels
    3. Albert - when you say "took up a land order" - do you mean they used the land order that they would have received for paying some part of their immigration passage - or do you mean that they selected blocks of land that had been cut up for closer settlement? Estelle > From: agrulke7@bigpond.com > To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com > Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 09:12:16 +1000 > Subject: Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 111 > > This explanation supports what I have understood. > Volker went to Cecil Plains for 5 or 7 years. He then came back to Middle > Ridge and took up a land order. My understanding is that he and each of his > sons took up an order. > The blocks were all together. Later the sons but one sold their blocks and > moved out to Westbrook. > In fact Volker Street is still there as is the old house or was last time I > was in Toowoomba. > If my memory is correct the Arndt and Drewes did similar. > Albert grulke _________________________________________________________________ Browse profiles for FREE! Meet local singles online. http://clk.atdmt.com/NMN/go/150855801/direct/01/

    06/25/2010 06:54:08
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 113 Message 4
    2. Jennifer Crockett
    3. John, Are you aware of the CD "Emigrants from Hamburg to Australasia 1850-1879"? It contains the German passenger lists for the 1861 and 1862 Cesar Godeffroy voyages. Jennifer -----Original Message----- From: aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of John Heinemann Sent: Friday, 25 June 2010 12:14 PM To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 113 Message 4 Albert The Arndts and Volkers came on the 1861-62 voyage of the Caesar Godeffroy. I am in the process of acquiring a book about this voyage (They Came Direct: Immigration Vessels to Queensland: Caesar Godeffroy 1862) - if it is still available. The Drew(e)s came on the 1862-63 voyage almost exactly a year later. I have a copy of the advertisement placed by Heussler and Francksen in The Courier newspaper on 23 February 1863 that lists the passengers on the voyage of the Caesar Godeffroy that departed Hamburg on 1 Dec 1862. I have not seen such an advertisement for other voyages. Included in the list are the Drews family and the Berghofer family that were the ancestors of well known Toowoomba resident Clive Berghofer. Apparently the Qld immigration records for these two voyages were among the 1860's records lost in the 1893 floods which is a nuisance. John Heinemann

    06/25/2010 06:42:19
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 113 Message 4
    2. Martyn Smith
    3. Hi John, I have a copy of the Caesar Godeffroy book you are referencing. If you cannot get a copy then I would be happy to help you with any details, photocopies etc. Regards _____ Martyn Smith | Business Process Analyst | Customer Payments Group | Optus Corporate | t: +61 2 808 21343 | m: +61 0 401 900 405 ****DISCLAIMER**** This e-mail may contain confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and delete this e-mail from your system. You must not disclose this email to anyone without express permission from the sender. The contents of all emails sent to, and received from, Optus may be scanned, stored, or disclosed to others by Optus at Optus' discretion. Optus has exercised care to avoid errors in the information contained in this e-mail but does not warrant that the information is error or omission free. -----Original Message----- From: aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of John Heinemann Sent: Friday, 25 June 2010 12:14 PM To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 113 Message 4 Albert The Arndts and Volkers came on the 1861-62 voyage of the Caesar Godeffroy. I am in the process of acquiring a book about this voyage (They Came Direct: Immigration Vessels to Queensland: Caesar Godeffroy 1862) - if it is still available. The Drew(e)s came on the 1862-63 voyage almost exactly a year later. I have a copy of the advertisement placed by Heussler and Francksen in The Courier newspaper on 23 February 1863 that lists the passengers on the voyage of the Caesar Godeffroy that departed Hamburg on 1 Dec 1862. I have not seen such an advertisement for other voyages. Included in the list are the Drews family and the Berghofer family that were the ancestors of well known Toowoomba resident Clive Berghofer. Apparently the Qld immigration records for these two voyages were among the 1860's records lost in the 1893 floods which is a nuisance. John Heinemann Archives - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/AUS/AUS-QLD-SE-Germans.html Quoting the entire text of a previous message in a reply is poor netiquette. Please don't do it. A List for the research for the descendants of the Germans who migrated to South East Queensland, Australia. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/25/2010 06:17:47
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 113 Message 4
    2. John Heinemann
    3. Albert The Arndts and Volkers came on the 1861-62 voyage of the Caesar Godeffroy. I am in the process of acquiring a book about this voyage (They Came Direct: Immigration Vessels to Queensland: Caesar Godeffroy 1862) - if it is still available. The Drew(e)s came on the 1862-63 voyage almost exactly a year later. I have a copy of the advertisement placed by Heussler and Francksen in The Courier newspaper on 23 February 1863 that lists the passengers on the voyage of the Caesar Godeffroy that departed Hamburg on 1 Dec 1862. I have not seen such an advertisement for other voyages. Included in the list are the Drews family and the Berghofer family that were the ancestors of well known Toowoomba resident Clive Berghofer. Apparently the Qld immigration records for these two voyages were among the 1860's records lost in the 1893 floods which is a nuisance. John Heinemann

    06/25/2010 06:13:52
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 100
    2. albert grulke
    3. I am wondering if we have resolved the Damerow question. I seem to have lots of emails here and even made some myself. I have confirmed and am now certain that the Damerow we are all looking for is the one near Prenzlau. The Volkers, Arndts and Drewes all came from there. Albert grulke

    06/25/2010 05:03:44
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 111
    2. Anna Bell
    3. Hello Ablert There was in the 1940's/50's and Eric Volker who had a farm in Warwick Street Harristown Toowoomba. His daughters went to the Harristown state school. Regards Anna On 25 June 2010 09:12, albert grulke <agrulke7@bigpond.com> wrote: > This explanation supports what I have understood. > Volker went to Cecil Plains for 5 or 7 years. He then came back to Middle > Ridge and took up a land order. My understanding is that he and each of his > sons took up an order. > The blocks were all together. Later the sons but one sold their blocks and > moved out to Westbrook. > In fact Volker Street is still there as is the old house or was last time I > was in Toowoomba. > If my memory is correct the Arndt and Drewes did similar. > Albert grulke > > Albert is thus probably correct the Drewes went to St Helens Station on > work > contract for five years before returning > to Middle Ridge. A search of the Archives produces results for Ferdinand > and > Franz Drews taking up two blocks each in Toowoomba in April 1868 - just 5 > years after they arrived. They appear to be the younger two sons of the > family who would have been 13 and 11. This seems a little odd - but it > could > be the German habit of having several Christian names and not being known > by > the first is causing some confusion ( says someone who is not known by his > first name). > > John Heinemann > > "A land order was legal tender for the selection and purchase of land at > auction, made available under the various Queensland Land Acts in the > nineteenth century. It was not an order for a particular piece of land. > Therefore it is not possible to find out from land order records the > locality of real property description of a piece of land selected or > purchased by a particular person. > The scheme was designed as a means of inducing immigrants to settle in > Queensland. The conditions under which they were issued changed > substantially over time with changes to the relevant legislation. In > general, they were available to persons paying their own passage in full or > to persons (such as shipping agents) paying the passage in full for someone > else. At certain times and under certain conditions, they were also granted > to the following categories of persons: nominated or remittance passengers, > persons nominating immigrants, indentured passengers, employers contracting > indentured passengers, and assisted passengers. The value of land orders > varied. (see below for the various registers used to create the online > index) > In some cases, a first land order was convertible immediately after arrival > and a second land order available after a period of residence in > Queensland. > Records of land orders issued usually give: > • Name of immigrant > • Name of person to whom the land order was issued and, in some cases, > • Details of the ship and date of arrival. > Details of the land purchased or selected using the land order are not > given. > A land order acts as evidence that a particular immigrant was resident in > Queensland on a particular date." > > "This Index was created from several series of records relating to Land > Orders that were created by the Immigration Department. > > Series ID 13137 (IMM/249), Register of Land Orders issued on payment of > undertakings, 1870-1874 > Series ID 13139 (IMM/246), Register of the Issue of 18 Pounds' (£18) Land > Orders, 1861-1863 > Series ID 13144 (IMM/247), Register of Land Order Claims, 1862-1864 > Series ID 13145 (IMM/248), Register of 18 Pounds' (£ 18) and 30 pounds' > (£30) Land Orders, 1864-1873 > Series ID 13146 (IMM/249), Register of 30-Acre Land Orders, 1864 > Series ID 13148 (IMM/249), Register of Land Orders Issued to employers, > 1872-1875 > Series ID 18514 (IMM/249), Register of 30 pounds' (£30) Land Orders, > 1864-1866 > Series ID 18515 (IMM/249), Register of 40-Acre Non-Transferable Land > Orders, > 1870-1876" > > ********* > > > Archives - > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/AUS/AUS-QLD-SE-Germans.html > > Quoting the entire text of a previous message in a reply is poor > netiquette. > Please don't do it. > > A List for the research for the descendants of the Germans who migrated to > South East Queensland, Australia. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > Archives - > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/AUS/AUS-QLD-SE-Germans.html > > Quoting the entire text of a previous message in a reply is poor > netiquette. Please don't do it. > > A List for the research for the descendants of the Germans who migrated to > South East Queensland, Australia. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/25/2010 04:27:26
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] Fred VOLKER
    2. Kay Gassan
    3. Lorrae, I appear to be subscribed twice as getting duplicate messages. Kay Gassan

    06/25/2010 03:53:32
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] land orders
    2. Judy
    3. St Helen's was cut up for closer settlement in late 1930s, Albert Judy > Judy, > I do not know who had it. I am not 100% sure the Drewes went there. > I know that Johann Von Pien had it or part of it in the 1940s. > Albert

    06/25/2010 03:20:53
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 111
    2. albert grulke
    3. This explanation supports what I have understood. Volker went to Cecil Plains for 5 or 7 years. He then came back to Middle Ridge and took up a land order. My understanding is that he and each of his sons took up an order. The blocks were all together. Later the sons but one sold their blocks and moved out to Westbrook. In fact Volker Street is still there as is the old house or was last time I was in Toowoomba. If my memory is correct the Arndt and Drewes did similar. Albert grulke Albert is thus probably correct the Drewes went to St Helens Station on work contract for five years before returning to Middle Ridge. A search of the Archives produces results for Ferdinand and Franz Drews taking up two blocks each in Toowoomba in April 1868 - just 5 years after they arrived. They appear to be the younger two sons of the family who would have been 13 and 11. This seems a little odd - but it could be the German habit of having several Christian names and not being known by the first is causing some confusion ( says someone who is not known by his first name). John Heinemann "A land order was legal tender for the selection and purchase of land at auction, made available under the various Queensland Land Acts in the nineteenth century. It was not an order for a particular piece of land. Therefore it is not possible to find out from land order records the locality of real property description of a piece of land selected or purchased by a particular person. The scheme was designed as a means of inducing immigrants to settle in Queensland. The conditions under which they were issued changed substantially over time with changes to the relevant legislation. In general, they were available to persons paying their own passage in full or to persons (such as shipping agents) paying the passage in full for someone else. At certain times and under certain conditions, they were also granted to the following categories of persons: nominated or remittance passengers, persons nominating immigrants, indentured passengers, employers contracting indentured passengers, and assisted passengers. The value of land orders varied. (see below for the various registers used to create the online index) In some cases, a first land order was convertible immediately after arrival and a second land order available after a period of residence in Queensland. Records of land orders issued usually give: • Name of immigrant • Name of person to whom the land order was issued and, in some cases, • Details of the ship and date of arrival. Details of the land purchased or selected using the land order are not given. A land order acts as evidence that a particular immigrant was resident in Queensland on a particular date." "This Index was created from several series of records relating to Land Orders that were created by the Immigration Department. Series ID 13137 (IMM/249), Register of Land Orders issued on payment of undertakings, 1870-1874 Series ID 13139 (IMM/246), Register of the Issue of 18 Pounds' (£18) Land Orders, 1861-1863 Series ID 13144 (IMM/247), Register of Land Order Claims, 1862-1864 Series ID 13145 (IMM/248), Register of 18 Pounds' (£ 18) and 30 pounds' (£30) Land Orders, 1864-1873 Series ID 13146 (IMM/249), Register of 30-Acre Land Orders, 1864 Series ID 13148 (IMM/249), Register of Land Orders Issued to employers, 1872-1875 Series ID 18514 (IMM/249), Register of 30 pounds' (£30) Land Orders, 1864-1866 Series ID 18515 (IMM/249), Register of 40-Acre Non-Transferable Land Orders, 1870-1876" ********* Archives - http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/AUS/AUS-QLD-SE-Germans.html Quoting the entire text of a previous message in a reply is poor netiquette. Please don't do it. A List for the research for the descendants of the Germans who migrated to South East Queensland, Australia. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/25/2010 03:12:16
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] land orders
    2. albert grulke
    3. Judy, I do not know who had it. I am not 100% sure the Drewes went there. I know that Johann Von Pien had it or part of it in the 1940s. Albert -----Original Message----- From: aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Judy Sent: Wednesday, 23 June 2010 8:30 PM To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com Subject: [SEQ-Germans] land orders Albert In both my BRAUN and BRUCE families who arrived 1863 and 1864, children received orders but I can't work out a pattern. In one family those under 10 didn't in the second only those under 5 didn't but I assume there was some sort of formula. Who owned St Helens when the Drews were there? My mother spent a great part of her childhood there [though somewhat later :) ] Her father was manager for A. T . Creswick c 1920s Judy

    06/25/2010 03:04:46
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] DREWS/DREWES CONNECTIONS
    2. albert grulke
    3. I cannot find it among my mess of papers but did not the Drewes come out with Volker and Arndt on the Ceaser Godefrey in 1862? If so have we another family? Albert Grulke -----Original Message----- From: aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:aus-qld-se-germans-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Anna Bell Sent: Thursday, 24 June 2010 8:37 PM To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SEQ-Germans] DREWS/DREWES CONNECTIONS Hello Lois Carl Christian Friedreich Draheim was the s/o Christian Friedrich Draheim 1818- 1886 and Friedricke Emilie Caroline Kamp. 1818- 1898. Regards Anna On 24 June 2010 19:23, lois <nore7mac@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > To those researching these names - I realise that this is a fairly common > name, and not all families are connected, but I offer a few family details > in case anyone can see a connection anywhere. My great grandmother Augusta > Drews/Drewes (born 12/05/1851 Brotzen, West Prussia) came to Queensland on > the 'Friedeburg' in 1873 and married Carl Christian Friedrich Draheim > shortly thereafter. She was according to my mother an orphan, but it seems > likely that she was a sister of Wilhelmine Ernestine Adamski (b. 24/05/1844 > Altprochnow, Deutschkrone), who arrived on the same boat from Petznik, West > Prussia, and who married Wilhelm August Stockelbusch after the death of > Casimir Adamski; and of Heinrich Robert Erdman Drews (b. 21/08/1849 Deutsch > Fulbach, Deutschkrone). Lois Cameron. > Archives - > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/AUS/AUS-QLD-SE-Germans.html > >

    06/25/2010 02:55:27
    1. [SEQ-Germans] Fred VOLKER
    2. Lorrae
    3. Please cut old emails before forwarding to list...... _____ From: Janet Buckley [mailto:janbuckley23@hotmail.com] Sent: Monday, 21 June 2010 6:43 AM To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 104 Re: Fred Volker Fred Volker and his family did apply to go to South Africa, but I don't know why the family ended up in Queensland. Somewhere I have the document that shows South Africa as the original destination. This is the first time I've replied to an email in this forum. I hope I have done it correctly. Jan Buckley > From: aus-qld-se-germans-request@rootsweb.com > Subject: AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS Digest, Vol 5, Issue 104 > To: aus-qld-se-germans@rootsweb.com > Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2010 21:18:28 -0600 > > > > SEQld German > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Volker, Arndt, Muller and location of Dammerow > (John Heinemann) > 2. Fleischmann family (Noel & Del Bergman) > 3. Re: Volker, Arndt, Muller and location of Dammerow (Martyn Smith) > 4. Re: Volker, Arndt, Muller and location of Dammerow (albert grulke) > 5. Re: Reason for diverting from South Africa (Chris Schmidt) > 6. Re: Reason for diverting from South Africa (Anna Bell) > 7. Re: Reason for diverting from South Africa (Martyn Smith)

    06/24/2010 03:38:31
    1. Re: [SEQ-Germans] DREWS/DREWES CONNECTIONS
    2. Anna Bell
    3. Hello Lois Carl Christian Friedreich Draheim was the s/o Christian Friedrich Draheim 1818- 1886 and Friedricke Emilie Caroline Kamp. 1818- 1898. Regards Anna On 24 June 2010 19:23, lois <nore7mac@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > To those researching these names - I realise that this is a fairly common > name, and not all families are connected, but I offer a few family details > in case anyone can see a connection anywhere. My great grandmother Augusta > Drews/Drewes (born 12/05/1851 Brotzen, West Prussia) came to Queensland on > the 'Friedeburg' in 1873 and married Carl Christian Friedrich Draheim > shortly thereafter. She was according to my mother an orphan, but it seems > likely that she was a sister of Wilhelmine Ernestine Adamski (b. 24/05/1844 > Altprochnow, Deutschkrone), who arrived on the same boat from Petznik, West > Prussia, and who married Wilhelm August Stockelbusch after the death of > Casimir Adamski; and of Heinrich Robert Erdman Drews (b. 21/08/1849 Deutsch > Fulbach, Deutschkrone). Lois Cameron. > Archives - > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/AUS/AUS-QLD-SE-Germans.html > > Quoting the entire text of a previous message in a reply is poor > netiquette. Please don't do it. > > A List for the research for the descendants of the Germans who migrated to > South East Queensland, Australia. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > AUS-QLD-SE-GERMANS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

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