"Janice Nightingale" <nightingalejanice@hotmail.com> wrote: > From: "Janice Nightingale" <nightingalejanice@hotmail.com> > To: AUS-QLD-SE-Germans-L@rootsweb.com > > Thanks Eric and Daph, > Confused by the disparity in the two replies. I know that Kaufmann means > merchant. Preussen Missionär 31 I assumed means Prussian Missionary aged 31 > which is correct. Preussen refers to his former place of residence - For. Pollitz in Preussen (Prussia). > Can either of you tell me if he was a full paying > passenger or assisted immigrant? I now have another mystery. He was born in > Niemegk Brandenberg, why was he in Pollitz, Hanover. I would have thought if > anything he would have listed his residence as Berlin which is where I > assumed he trained with Grossner Mission Society. I do not know why he was in For. Pollitz - could he have gone there to work? Perhaps as an assistant to a church or a Pastor? The Gossner Missionary Society was keen for its missionaries to have practical skills - perhaps Anger was at For. Pollitz to learn aspects of a trade. > While I'm writng, can anyone give me ideas on how to get general information > on Niemegk, I know where it was, but is it a big town, a village, rural, > industrial etc? the Qld State Library couldn't help, although they went to > the trouble of contacting the German National Library on my behalf. there > are many websites re. Niemegk but all in german. Short of paying a German > researcher I'm running out of ideas. I would recommend using "Meyers Orts und Verkehrs Lexikon ..." Many of the LDS Family History Centres have mirofiche or microfilm copies, as does Queensland Family History Society at Albion. You do need to do some homework however before you look at it. Most good books on German Genealogy have a section on making the most of "Meyers ..." Greetings from Brisbane Eric Kopittke
----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Buckley <flutefan@australis.aunz.com> To: <AUS-QLD-SE-Germans-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 11:56 AM Subject: virus > Hi all! > I hope I haven't given you a virus but, just to be on the safe side follow the instructions below. > > Chris Buckley > > > It takes only a few minutes following the steps below to get rid of it. > It > > > lies dormant for 14 days and then kills your hard drive. Chances are > that > > > you will have it since you are all in my address book. > > > > > > If you have the virus, send this to everyone in your address book. > > > Here's how to stop it. > > > > > > 1. Go to "start" - then to "find" or "search". > > > 2. In the "search for files or folders" type sulfnbk.exe (this is the > > > virus). > > > 3. In the "look in" make sure you are searching the C Drive. > > > 4. Hit "search" button or find. > > > 5. If this file shows up (it's an ugly black icon that will have the > name > > > sulfnbk.exe) DO NOT OPEN IT! > > > 6. Right click on the file (or the file icon) and go to Delete and then > > left > > > click. > > > 7. It will ask you if you wish to send it to the Recycle Bin, click yes. > > > 8. Go to desktop (where all the icons are) and double click on the > Recycle > > > Bin icon. > > > 9. Right click on "sulfnbk.exe" and delete again. > > > 10. If you find it, send this e-mail to all in your address book because > > > this is how it is transferred. > > > > > > > > > For your information, to keep a virus from attaching itself to your > > address > > > book, do the following: > > > > > > Create a fictitious address, one that starts with 0 (zero) or any thing > > that > > > will be at the top of your address book. An example would be > > 0001@virus.com. > > > This way if a virus try's to attach itself to your address book, it will > > > come up that it could not send it because of a bad address. You will > then > > > know that you have a virus but none of your contacts will get it. > > > > > > I looked at my machine and found the virus file in the > C:\Windows\Command > > > folder. > > > > > > please pass the knowledge on as you feel appropriate. > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
I too would be interested to find out what this is if someone can post it, please Denise ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa Burton" <Lisa.Burton@wilsonhtm.com.au> To: <> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 9:13 AM Subject: Württemburg Emigrants Index > Would some kind soul have access to the WEI ("Württemburg Emigrants Index")? > > Looking for the following (to Australia): > > Authenrieth/Antenrieth > Deuble/Dauble > Gossner > Holzwarth > Moeser > Rauchle > Reithmuller/Riethmuller > Seibert/Liebert > Uhlmann > Weichardt > Weiss/Weisse > > I am uncertain what format this Index takes and so don't know if the following is even feasible, but I would also be interested in any others persons from the same villages/towns/cities applying to leave at the same time as any of the above ie. prior to December 1858. > > Thank you, in anticipation! > Lisa > Gladstone, Q > > > > The information in this e-mail is confidential and may be privileged or subject to copyright. It is intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s). If you are not an addressee, please do not read, copy, distribute or otherwise act upon this e-mail. If you have received the e-mail in error, please contact the sender immediately and delete the e-mail. The unauthorised use of this e-mail may result in liability for breach of confidentiality, privilege or copyright. > > E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. The sender therefore does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message which arise as a result of e-mail transmission. If verification is required please request a hard-copy version. This message is provided for informational purposes. > > > > > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Is there a kind person who would translate a card from Germany for us please? I would have to scan it and send as an attachment. Some words I can make out, but the writing is by an old lady. TIA Bev K.
Hi all! I hope I haven't given you a virus but, just to be on the safe side follow the instructions below. Chris Buckley It takes only a few minutes following the steps below to get rid of it. It > > lies dormant for 14 days and then kills your hard drive. Chances are that > > you will have it since you are all in my address book. > > > > If you have the virus, send this to everyone in your address book. > > Here's how to stop it. > > > > 1. Go to "start" - then to "find" or "search". > > 2. In the "search for files or folders" type sulfnbk.exe (this is the > > virus). > > 3. In the "look in" make sure you are searching the C Drive. > > 4. Hit "search" button or find. > > 5. If this file shows up (it's an ugly black icon that will have the name > > sulfnbk.exe) DO NOT OPEN IT! > > 6. Right click on the file (or the file icon) and go to Delete and then > left > > click. > > 7. It will ask you if you wish to send it to the Recycle Bin, click yes. > > 8. Go to desktop (where all the icons are) and double click on the Recycle > > Bin icon. > > 9. Right click on "sulfnbk.exe" and delete again. > > 10. If you find it, send this e-mail to all in your address book because > > this is how it is transferred. > > > > > > For your information, to keep a virus from attaching itself to your > address > > book, do the following: > > > > Create a fictitious address, one that starts with 0 (zero) or any thing > that > > will be at the top of your address book. An example would be > 0001@virus.com. > > This way if a virus try's to attach itself to your address book, it will > > come up that it could not send it because of a bad address. You will then > > know that you have a virus but none of your contacts will get it. > > > > I looked at my machine and found the virus file in the C:\Windows\Command > > folder. > > > > please pass the knowledge on as you feel appropriate.
Would some kind soul have access to the WEI ("Württemburg Emigrants Index")? Looking for the following (to Australia): Authenrieth/Antenrieth Deuble/Dauble Gossner Holzwarth Moeser Rauchle Reithmuller/Riethmuller Seibert/Liebert Uhlmann Weichardt Weiss/Weisse I am uncertain what format this Index takes and so don't know if the following is even feasible, but I would also be interested in any others persons from the same villages/towns/cities applying to leave at the same time as any of the above ie. prior to December 1858. Thank you, in anticipation! Lisa Gladstone, Q The information in this e-mail is confidential and may be privileged or subject to copyright. It is intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s). If you are not an addressee, please do not read, copy, distribute or otherwise act upon this e-mail. If you have received the e-mail in error, please contact the sender immediately and delete the e-mail. The unauthorised use of this e-mail may result in liability for breach of confidentiality, privilege or copyright. E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. The sender therefore does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message which arise as a result of e-mail transmission. If verification is required please request a hard-copy version. This message is provided for informational purposes.
Hi list, I have not been able to find any shipping records for my MULLER Ancestors. A family member says they came to New Zealand first then to Australia, but I have not been able to find them in any NZ records either. Any sugestions? Chris Buckley
Thanks Eric and Daph, Confused by the disparity in the two replies. I know that Kaufmann means merchant. Preussen Missionär 31 I assumed means Prussian Missionary aged 31 which is correct. Can either of you tell me if he was a full paying passenger or assisted immigrant? I now have another mystery. He was born in Niemegk Brandenberg, why was he in Pollitz, Hanover. I would have thought if anything he would have listed his residence as Berlin which is where I assumed he trained with Grossner Mission Society. While I'm writng, can anyone give me ideas on how to get general information on Niemegk, I know where it was, but is it a big town, a village, rural, industrial etc? the Qld State Library couldn't help, although they went to the trouble of contacting the German National Library on my behalf. there are many websites re. Niemegk but all in german. Short of paying a German researcher I'm running out of ideas. By the way, I recommend the State Libraries online research service, they've been marvellous on both occasions I used the service. Thanks for taking the time to help me. Janice N' _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Hi Janice Your Carl ANGER arrived Moreton Bay c 25 Mar 1863, aboard the Cesar Godeffroy (3) - Captain FRÜCHTENICHT - Departed Hamburg 29 Nov 1862 Name - ANGER Carl Town - For. Pollitz State - Hannover Occupation - Kaufmann Age - 22 Sex - male Hope this helps - Happy New Year to all. Daph Janice Nightingale wrote: > Happy New Year Everyone, > Does anyone have access to the Passenget list for the Cesar Godfrey arr. > Moreton Bay 24 Mar 1863? > Would deeply appreciate a lookup for details of Carl August Anger. > Thanks > Janice N' > > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > http://www.hotmail.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Happy New Year Everyone, Received several documents this week from Parliament House regarding Carl August Anger. The following names were listed on a memorial sent to the Registrar General by a group of German Lutherans in Toowoomba to protest the removal of Angers name from the list of Registered Ministers. The script is quite difficult to read, Ive done my best but some are guestimates of the name listed. It is probable that the 73 individuals protesting to the Government were, or became, the initial congregation of the Independent German Church, who debunked from the St Pauls congregation in late 1863 or early 1864. (Wish I could get an exact date!) Hope its of interest to someone. Janice N John Oclkers T Wock (W could be an N or V) M Klein P Mollers F Wagner Samual Benjamin Carl W Deneith Frederick Bauer Carl Bauer Casper Heurish Jacob Kuhole I (or J) Saudergeld R(?) Kuhole Joseph (?)ruschele G Heuschren Frederick Garle Henry Fluere Johann David Zuher Phiip Fienkop Gottleib Flo(?) Peter Fleyher I (or J) Werner H. Krui(?) I (or J) Hinz William (?)osetter Gottlieb Schmidt Leonard Erl Peter Platz Martin Rorllocks Hirning Henry Kahler Fredrick Erlricher Fredrick Kaufman Michael Horn George Horn Chr. Hayser W Hrime K Hach E H Dirdriesh Cristian Prile Henry Wagner William Elbert Jacob Obb Jeonard Clarius Peter Joseph Bug P Roos David Meiyer Lawrence Muller Nicholas Atain (?) Cristian Deuble Rirthmuller Johan (?)orb I (or J) Wurt D Wagner H I (or J) Buchanan G E Stein Carl Nausril Crist. Scholl(?)dger G Katten Fred Weigel H Ettinger Jos. Lock J G Grave W Reichardt Will. Norgenweekes Tier G Noger F Lutzler F Seiffearth R Hoss Hirshell (J?)eunehhaft _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
"Janice Nightingale" <nightingalejanice@hotmail.com> wrote: > Happy New Year Everyone, > Does anyone have access to the Passenget list for the Cesar Godfrey arr. > Moreton Bay 24 Mar 1863? > Would deeply appreciate a lookup for details of Carl August Anger. > Thanks > Janice N' > The entry is ANGER Carl For. Pollitz Preussen Missionär 31 He appears to have come alone. Greetings from a hot and humit Brisbane Eric Kopittke
Last night I was fortunate to be given a copy of the shipping list of the Victoria into Melbourne 1854. I also have a copy of the list of Peter Godeffroy into Sydney 1852. Some of these moved into the north east of Victoria and southern NSW> I am happy to look up names. Denise Looking for -- HAEFFNER - Germany-Vic.Aust. CONWAY - Ireland-Vic. Aust. NOONAN - Ireland MARRIOTT - England-Vic.Aust HALL - England-Vic.Aust SIMMONDS-England-Vic.Aust. PINNER - England-Vic.Aust SENNETT - ??- NSW CRAWFORD - USA-Vic.Aust. FOSTER - USA-Vic.Aust.
Thanks Bev, I've forwarded that information on to Paul. I think his Charles/Carl would have been too young to be the father of Friederich, and the spouses don't match either. At least he has been able to eliminate that option. His Charles Timm went to America in 1864 from Schwerin, Mecklenberg, Germany and married Sophia FREESE b . 01 Jun 1841, Germany. Every little helps! Jill.
Hi Di Would you have anything on the ship Compla or Compta arriving in 1882? Thanks Kevin Wilson Mount Isa Qld Ships arriving Queensland 1860 to 1899 ~ Passengers not listed I have 22 pages of Ships arriving Qld. Happy to do look ups. Di R. Brisbane. Qld. ______________________________
Happy New Year Everyone, Does anyone have access to the Passenget list for the Cesar Godfrey arr. Moreton Bay 24 Mar 1863? Would deeply appreciate a lookup for details of Carl August Anger. Thanks Janice N' _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
I have had a request from a TIMM descendant in America for details of the parents of Friedrich Wilhelm August TIMM who married Anna Mützelburg. According to extracts come from the book " The Heart of The Fathers" by Owen B. Mützelburg, Friedrich's family migrated to America, and he alone came to Australia. This information I was given by Kerri Kleidon a couple of years ago: Friedrich Wilhelm August TIMM b: 6 August 1859 Germany Emigration: Abt. 1886 Departed Germany on board "Quetta" for Australia d: 7 July 1919 Laidley, Queensland Burial: Laidley, Queensland Can anyone tell me the names of Friedrich's parents, perhaps from death records, and his place of birth in Germany? If anyone who has direct links with the Timm family would like to make contact with Paul, please contact me. Thanks, Jill Tumes.
Hi Jill Just a little here - he was born in Bredow, Pommern, Prussia. Parents Carl and Caroline. No surname for Caroline. I understand he and Anna married in Hatton Vale on 14.01.1886. Other details as per Kerri's info. Bev ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jill TUMES" <tumesrj@iprimus.com.au> To: <AUS-QLD-SE-Germans-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 10:50 AM Subject: TIMM > I have had a request from a TIMM descendant in America for details of the parents of > Friedrich Wilhelm August TIMM who married Anna Mützelburg. > According to extracts come from the book " The Heart of The Fathers" by Owen B. Mützelburg, Friedrich's family migrated to America, and he alone came to Australia. > > This information I was given by Kerri Kleidon a couple of years ago: > Friedrich Wilhelm August TIMM > b: 6 August 1859 Germany > Emigration: Abt. 1886 Departed Germany on board "Quetta" for Australia d: > 7 July 1919 Laidley, Queensland Burial: Laidley, Queensland > > Can anyone tell me the names of Friedrich's parents, perhaps from death records, and his place of birth in Germany? > If anyone who has direct links with the Timm family would like to make contact with Paul, please contact me. > > Thanks, > Jill Tumes. > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
On the naturalisation forms of my husband's g.gf it states he arrived Brisbane on 10 November 1863 on the "Wallpolla". Has anyone heard of this ship please? Tks Jackie/Melbourne
Ki Kerry, Birth dates and marriage dates for Anna Louise Krause are correct. Sorry can't help you with the other dates. Thelma.
Hi Kerry, I can only help with the birth of Wilhelm Johann Christian GERBER - he was a little difficult to find as he was listed as GORBER - Wilhelm Johann Christian GORBER - parents Hermann Ferdinand and Wilhelmine ROSENTRETER born 22 Oct 1879 - Q'ld reg no. 1880/6294 Q'ld deaths have only been released till 1949, so I can't help with either of these. Regards Daph Mr Kerry Muller wrote: > Hi Everyone, > > Hope we didn't eaat too much for Christmas - I did! > > I too have a couple of names I would like checked if someone gets a moment. > > Anna Louise KRAUSE b. 8 Apr 1882 d. 1959? > married 22 Sep 1904 ? > Wilhelm Johann Christian GERBER b. 1880? d. 1965? > > Many thanks, > > Kerry Muller > Melbourne > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237