are direct ancestors of Oliver Michael JACOBSWAGENINGEN, Maartje Van {I00982} (b. 1894, d. 21 AUG 1969)
Religion: Place: Kockengen, Breukelen, Utrecht, Netherlands
Source: (Burial)
Title: Southern Regional Cemetery Trust - Burials 1872-1994Source Medium: BookData:
Text: Aged 84, st. Johns Park, New Town, Cof E, Daughter M. Jones informant
Southern Regional Cemetery Trust - Burials 1872-1994, Aged 84, St. Johns Park, New Town, Cof E, Daughter M. Jones informant.
Source: (Individual)
Title: Tasmanian State Archives Web SiteSource Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: Medium
Source: (Death)
Title: Southern Regional Cemetery Trust - Burials 1872-1994Source Medium: BookData:
Text: First names : Pearl Surname : LEAR Age : 84 Date of death : Service type : Burial Service date : 6-Mar-1969 Last residence : NEW TOWN Grave location - Cemetery : Cornelian Bay Area or denomination : Church of England Section : KK Site number : Number 246,
Religion: Date: 1869
Place: Southern Regional Cemetery, TAS
Will: Date: 1969
Place: Archives Office of Tasmania online index
Note: NEWS AND EVENTS OF OLD KINGSWOOD FOREST - 1778 - 1796
27th March 1785
"Monday were executed at Oxford, pursuant to their sentence, Benjamin Webb and George Ward for a burglary at Evsham. They refused to the last to make any confession of their crime but prayed devoutly at the place of execution. They are the same men who were sometime committed to Gloucester for stealing two lambs from Mr Lewis of Bitton. Ward was about 23 years of age and Webb, 38, the former born in Bitton where he had worked in the collieries and the latter at Saltford where he had worked as a stone mason, a brazier and a collier, being a very expert fellow who could turn his hand to either of these employments.
They had likewise been accustomed to join the gangs of smugglers and as thieves were old and very desperate offenders." Ward and Webb were brought back to Bitton by their friends and laid in the churchyard there on 28th March.
WARD, Jane {I01567} (b. ABT 1778, d. 30 MAY 1842)Note: Named as Jane Fry on William Lear's death certificate
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I decided that getting executed was definitely bad form and started to do
some research on legal sites in Aust. Came up with the following on Stephen
Lear (see the very end of the article). Note that Stephen's co-conspirator
was Henry FRY. This undoubtedly explains why William LEAR's death
certificate states that his mother was Jane FRY. The informant clearly
recalled that Williams mother was married to a convict who was a
co-conspirator of one of the LEAR boys. As it turns out the correct one was
James BAKER, co-conspirator of William LEAR.
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Colonial Secretary's Index to Correspondence 1788-1825.
BAKER Jane per "Morley" 1820
29 Dec 1824 Petition for mitigating sentence; request to proceed with her
son Isaac to the Derwent (Fiche 3239; 4/1872 page 8).
5 Sep 1825 Re her application to proceed to Van Dieman's Land (Reel 6015;
4/3515 page 271).
8, 13 Oct 1825 Re permission to proceed with her son Isaac to Hobart per
"Elizabeth Henrietta" (Reel 6015; 4/3515 page 404; Reel 6019; 4/3522 page
183).
Note: record shows that Samuel Lear also arrived on the Morley in 1820. See Samuel's notes
Note that the "Elizabeth Henrietta" sank in Newcastle Dec 17, 1825 and Jane and Isaac must have been resceduled on another ship. No passenger records exist for 1826 and onwards. Also, no passegers lists other than convicts exist for the Morley.
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The Register of Prisoners for Trial at Gloucester Quarter Sessions
Brought in 21.5.1819
Prisoner number 54
Jane Baker aged 39 of Bitton
Committed by Samual Webb Esq. & Stephen (Caveling) Esq.
Charged on the oath of Samuel Baker of the Parish of Bitton with having,
in company with (Steven Ballard), Joseph Parkes and ( ) Bryant
feloniously broken open the dwelling house of Stephen Hook of the hamlet
of Oldland and stolen, taken and carried away therefrom one blue coat,
three waistcoats, three sheets, three pairs of worsted stockings, six
gowns, five shawls and various other articles of the value of £5, the
property of the said Stephen Hook.
Note: records show no Steven Ballard but they do show an Isaac Ballard on trial in 1819 - also no Joseph Parkes but there is a Joseph Parker and finally ? Bryant would be William Bryant also tried in 1819))
Description of prisoner. Dark brown hair, light grey eyes, fair
complexion, two moles on left cheek, oval face, aquiline nose, rather
stout made. Read a letter. Labourer. Height 5 foot, 3 inches.
Heard at Summer Assizes 21.8.1819. Condemned. Reprieved.
Removed 30.8.1819.
Conduct - orderly.
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Extract fro email from Jacobs to Piper: 7/8/2000
Also from the same notes comes this note from Stephen's record "His
father-in-law and brother were transported about two years ago and his
mother is transported for life." (AOT/LDS)
We now know that the info about his mother is correct. I do think it is
reasonable to assume that the term father in law referred to Stephen's
stepfather - Mr. Baker. Was this the James Baker arrested with William?
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Elizabeth-Henrietta*
Government brig: 150 tons. Launched 12 June 1816 at Sydney - named in honour of Governor Macquarie's wife. (Originally was to have been named Portland). The vessel was originally ordered in 1797 and the keel laid in 1800; however its completion was delayed due to a lack of shipwrights in the colony. Capsized at Newcastle at its Hunter River mooring during the early hours of 16 July 1816; the wife of the master,Joseph Ross, and a crewman named Patrick Fitzgerald were trapped below deck, and drowned. The Lady Nelson and the Nautilus were sent from Sydney to right the capsized vessel. She was found to have received little damage and arrived in Sydney on 30 August with a cargo of coal.
Wrecked at Newcastle, NSW on 17 December 1825
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16th April 1787
Nineteen years old Joseph Fry and Samuel Ward, aged 20, lay fettered in Gloucester Gaol under sentence of death. Said the Gloucester Journal:
Samel Ward could be:
Samuel s/o Samuel/Jenny WARD, Baptised on Oct 19 1766 Oldland .
Samuel and Jenny Ward also baptised Jane Ward on Aug 16 1778
Tracey
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To His Excellency the Governor re Jane Baker
For permission to visit V.D. Land, the humble memorial of Jane Baker.
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Herewith,
That your memorialist arrived in this Colony H. M. Ship Morley in the year 1820 under sentence of the Law for life.
That your memorialist was assigned to one Thomas Cane, who is my Uncle and has ever since continued as such.
That your memorialist has a family of four children/boys/3 of which is now at the Derwent. The other is now a Prentice and is at work in the Lombard Yard and has been there upwards of 3 years..
That your memorialist wishing to further her views in this Colony, and wishing to have her said son now in the Lombard Yard named Isaac Baker to join the rest of her said family now residing at the Derwent.
Most Humbly prays her case may be taken into your Excellency?s humane consideration and grant her the Indulgencies of her liberature to proceed to the Derwent with her son Isaac Baker, she paying the passage there.
And memorialised as in duty bound will ever pray ??
Jane Baker
29 Dec 1824
Source: (Name)
Author: Unknown (probably Peter Peterson)
Title: Petrol Book
Publication: Name: c 1900;Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: low
A school exercise book containing a fabricated family history of the LEAR family containing mostly facts but hiding the fact that several family members were convicts.Repository:Name: Originally held by Bill PiperData:
Text: A generally acurate tree says Joseph BRAIN LUTON brother of Jane LEAR
Source: (Birth)
Author: Unknown (probably Peter Peterson)
Title: Petrol Book
Publication: Name: c 1900;Source Medium: Book
Source Quality: low
A school exercise book containing a fabricated family history of the LEAR family containing mostly facts but hiding the fact that several family members were convicts.Repository:Name: Originally held by Bill Piper
Source: (Birth)
Title: EstimateSource Medium: Other
Estimate based on other known recordsPage: Based on age at death - 66 in 1842
Source: (Individual)
Author: Archives Office of NSW
Title: Archives Office of NSWSource Medium: Internet
Source Quality: Medium to High
Records office for all NSW historical recordsRepository:Name: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Source: (Individual)
Title: Bristol and Avon Family History SocietySource Medium: Internet
Source: (Death)
Title: Tasmanian State Archives Web SiteSource Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: MediumPage: 217491
Data:
Text: died 1842 aged 66
Source: (Death)
Title: Tasmania DeathsSource Medium: Civil Registry
Source Quality: HighPage: RGD35 1842 #1056
Data:
Text: Aged 66
Event: Type: Baptised
Date: 16 AUG 1778
Place: Oldland, GLS, ENG
Event: Type: Arrived
Date: 30 SEP 1820
Place: Ship "Morley (3)", Sydney, AUS
Event: Type: Convicted
Date: 21 AUG 1819
Place: Gloucester Assizes, Life
Occupation: Date: 1819
Place: Marketwoman
Source: (Baptism)
Title: Hanham & Oldland*, Gloucestershire. Baptism register 1765 - 1780Source Medium: BookPage: 1773 Sep 05 John s/o Samuel/Jenny WARD, Oldland
Source: (Baptism)
Title: Hanham & Oldland*, Gloucestershire. Baptism register 1765 - 1780Source Medium: BookData:
Text: 1766 Oct 19 Samuel s/o Samuel/Jenny WARD, Oldland
WARD, Samuel {I05209} (b. ABT 1735, d. ?)Note: 12th December 1786
Joseph Fry, George Fry and Samuel Ward of Bitton were committed to Gloucester Gaol by Sir William Codrington, of Doddington, charged with "breaking open (in the night time) the house of Francis Williams and stealing therefrom about £7 in cash, a silver ring, a crown piece and other things, which burglary they have confessed and also charged on suspicion of breaking open the house of Daniel Gibbs, which they have also confessed."
16th April 1787
Nineteen years old Joseph Fry and Samuel Ward, aged 20, lay fettered in Gloucester Gaol under sentence of death. Said the Gloucester Journal:
"They are part of the Cock Road Gang, formerly headed by the noted Cayford who was hanged at Oxford. There are twelve more of this gang left.
They hold the neighbourhood in so much dread that people there are accustomed to hand over annual bounty of 10s 6d or 5s 0d to avoid their felonious attentions. In the hut where dwelt the family of the Frys, a cave was discovered which was entered by a trap door and here the father used to conceal the sons when any search was made for them."
This protection racket scam (also quoted in Bristol Gazette] was quite different from the original indictment which, as we have seen, was burglary at the premises of Messrs Williams and Gibbs. Perhaps these two householders had bravely declined to pay their "insurance ~ The Gloucester Journal report is remarkable in several ways. It gave birth to the legend of "The Cock Road Gang" which endured through necessarily changing, though never formal, membership all the way up to the 1850?s.
There had been groups in Kingswood certainly since the beginning of the 18th century, some criminal, some engaging in political protest and the two are often confused, but this is the first time, as far as I am aware, that a collective name was coined, and I believe it was conjured by our reporter himself as ginger to his story. Secondly, he goes on, sensationally, to say that the execution of Fry and Yard ? there was evidently no hope of a reprieve ? would make the number of persons from the parish of Bitton who had died on the gallows within the last three years up to ten.
The "ten within three years~ quotation, unattributed, but used by both Ellacombe (History of Bitton) and Braine, (History of Kingswood Forest) is dutifully trotted out every time any material is published on the subject of criminality at Kingswood, the majority of which crimes, I need not point out, would rate hardly a mention- in modern times. I would be grateful indeed if anybody can supply the ten names.
Of the local men who had been executed within the previous three years, I know only James Bryant, 1783, George Ward & Benjamin Webb, 1784, who together with Joseph Fry and Samuel Ward make five. Kitley and Blancher were sentenced in 1783, but Kitley died in gaol of natural causes and Blancher was reprieved. Stallard?s execution was outside the time limit, and Mangotsfield is not Bitton. John Jenkins had not yet been hanged and in any case cannot have been known to the Gloucester Journal?s reporter.
Reverend Henry Ellacombe, vicar of Bitton, from scribbled notes left in his "manuscripts", evidently agonised over the infamous ten and failed to solve the mystery, yet could not resist including the newspaper?s exciting version in his ·History without coming clean about his doubts.
It has to be remembered that Ellacombe?s notes are not contemporaneous with the newspaper report and were made more than thirty years later. He did not become curate of Bitton until 1817 and was not born locally. His evidence is from the memories of his parishioners, which like all our memories are faulty and selective. The remembrance that Webb or Kayford?s son had only one arm is typical. The jottings read:
"George Dagger alias Ward (crossed out)
John Ward hanged with Jack Dagger alias Benjamin Kayford for robbing at Mr Walker?s new budget at Glos.
Benjamin Webb or Kayford (father of one arm men). George Ward or Dagger Joseph Fry a cram hand at Glos. George Fry Samuel Dagger and Jack Toby for robbing at Glos. Whiting."
If these are counted separately they do indeed make ten persons. However, the use of numerous aliases seem to mean that some of the men were counted twice if this is taken as the source. For instance, Benjamin Webb and Benjamin Kayford, the noted Cayford, hanged at Oxford" of the newspaper report are apparently the same man. All the Wards seem to have had the nickname "Dagger" as far back as 1781 and it is possible that "Samuel Dagger and Jack Toby" refer to John Ward alias Jack Dagger, and John Read, alias Toby, indeed hanged at Gloucester for robbery. John and George Ward have been totally confused.
George Fry, brother of Joseph, despite being listed appears to have been acquitted of the burglary and freed. He may ironically, have been the same George Fry, killed in a pit at Mangotsfield in 1789. It is worth noting that Ellacombe records Joseph Fry was "a scram hand" or a left handed person. Left handedness (eg sinister!) was long considered to denote criminal tendencies, though undoubtedly all the rest were right handed which surely defeats any scientific theory on the subject!
Mark Whiting, who appears in Ellacombe?s Jottings has no place amongst the rest. His tragedy was In a different era, forty years later.
Our imaginative newspaper hack would have been pleased to know that brains were being racked concerning his excesses two centuries after his story first appeared. There is just one more possibility that he was not an embroiderer at all. The original report specifies "persons" which means both men and women. Could the remainder of Bitton?s infamous ten have been women? Desperate "criminals" driven perhaps to infanticide by the mores of the times like those in 1794? Alas in 1786 there is no coroner?s book to help us.
The next week our reporter is still in deepest purple, covering the mass execution of no less than nine men, (first names omitted): Crew, Chapman, already wearing his shroud, Matthews and Alloway in the first cart and in the second Whittick, Fry, Ward, Russ and Davis, It was thought that more than 10,000 people from about twenty miles around witnessed the grotesquerie at the scaffold when the two carts were set in motion simultaneously and whereupon the poor wretches fell, the whole crowd seemed with one content to utter a groan of commiseration. Just as the malefactors were turned off, two strong flashes of lightning burst from a cloud attended by thunder.
Event: Type: Arrived
Date: 1866
Place: Charlotte Gladstone
WATTS, John {I00580} (b. ABT 1816, d. BET JUL AND SEP 1841)Note: Note: Theresa Lear's marriage certificate states that her parents were:
John (not William) Watts, printer
Margaret Nelson
Theresa Lear's (Watts) death certificate states that her parents were:
William Watts, stone mason
Margaret Hamilton.
Feb 2000 from SAG Sydney
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Assisted Immigrants, Victoria, 1839-1871, Book 1 page 249
Arrived in Port Phillip (Melbourne) December 1841 on the Ship "Alexander"
John Watts aged 25, wheelwright, r.catholic, read/write native of London
Margaret Watts aged 21, housekeeper, r.catholic, illiterate, native of London
Thirisa Watts aged 15 months, daughter,
Paid 19 pounds each for assisted passage plus 5 pounds for daughter
* John Watts died before boarding the ship
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Source: (Birth)
Title: Assisted Immigrants to AustraliaSource Medium: InternetPage: Ships log
Source: (Death)
Title: Assisted Immigrants to AustraliaSource Medium: InternetPage: Ships log
Data:
Text: Feb 2000 from SAG Sydney -------------------------------------------- Assisted Immigrants, Victoria, 1839-1871, Book 1 page 249 Arrived in Port Phillip (Melbourne) December 1841 on the Ship "Alexander" John Watts aged 25, wheelwright, r.catholic, read/write native of London Margaret Watts aged 21, housekeeper, r.catholic, illiterate, native of London Thirisa Watts aged 15 months, daughter, Paid 19 pounds each for assisted passage plus 5 pounds for daughter * John Watts died before boarding the ship
Source: (Death)
Title: St. Catherines (London)Source Medium: Microfilm
Source Quality: HighPage: September Qtr 1841
Data:
Text: John Watts, Shoreditch, Vol(roman) II Page 741
Source: (Individual)
Title: Assisted Immigrants to AustraliaSource Medium: Internet
Emigration: Date: 1841
Place: Colonial Office Applicant for emigrant labourer
Occupation: Date: 1840
Place: Labourer
Occupation: Date: 1841
Place: Wheelwright
WATTS, Theresa {I00158} (b. 16 AUG 1840, d. 07 SEP 1917)Note: James Watt (1736-1819), inventor of the steam engine, is also a relative. Above courtesy of Thelma Fidden on her 90th birthday (7/94)
Address in 1863 Little Hannover St. Fitzroy (per Adelaide Theresa birth cert.)
Sands directories for Melbourne show Mrs. Theresa Lear (no record of husband) for the following period 1886-1900.
Addresses as follows:
1894-1900 74 Balmain St. RD(?)
1890 11 Beaconsfield Pde. Sth Melbourne
1886-1888 Kerferd St. South Melbourne
Address shown in address panel is at time of death.
Death record for Alfred Ernest Lear states mother = Teresa Harrison as does the death record of Frank Lear (did her mother re-marry at some point?). Note that at the wedding of Frank and Theresa there was a William Harrison as a witness.
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WATTS
Margaret
M
DIVERS
George Richard
1858
1181
WATTS
Margaret
M
MORIARTY
Henry M
1867
2856
WATTS
Margaret
M
SPEARING
Richard
1885
3305
Source: (Birth)
Author: Adelaide Theresa Lear (notes)?
Title: Lear Family BibleSource Medium: Book
Source Quality: Low
Bible appears to have been owned originally by Adelaide Theresa Lear. Information is inside front cover page 5. Printed after 1860 and probably before 1880. Held by Michael JacobsRepository:Name: Michael Jacobs
Address: 5 Chatsworth close Port Macquarie NSW 2444Data:
Text: 15 August 1841
Lear Family Bible (does not include place of birh)
Source: (Birth)
Title: Assisted Immigrants to AustraliaSource Medium: InternetPage: Book 1 page 249
Data:
Text: Arrived in Port Phillip (Melbourne) December 1841 on the Ship "Alexander" John Watts aged 25, wheelwright, r.catholic, read/write native of London Margaret Watts aged 21, housekeeper, r.catholic, illiterate, native of London Thirisa Watts aged 15 months, daughter, Paid 19 pounds each for assisted passage plus 5 pounds for daughter * John Watts died before boarding the ship
Source: (Birth)
Title: St. Catherines (London)Source Medium: Microfilm
Source Quality: HighPage: Births Sept Qtr 1940 Vol I Page 379
Data:
Text: Watts, Theresa
Source: (Individual)
Title: UK Census 1841Source Medium: Book
Source: (Individual Field)
Footnote: Death Certificate
Source: (Individual Field)
Footnote: Death Certificate: Yr 1917 # 6668
Event: Type: Arrived
Date: DEC 1841
Place: From London, England to Melbourne on Alexander
Address: Peel St. / Prahran, Vic / Australia
Religion: Date: 1917
Place: Kew Cemetery, Melbourne, Vic
Religion: Date: 1840
Place: Roman Catholic
Census: Date: 1841
Place: 1841 England Census > Middlesex > St Andrew Holborn (above the Bars) > St Andrew Eastern > District 8
Cause: Senile decay, broncho pneumonia
WAVELL, Anne {I02540} (b. 18 MAY 1662, d. ?)Source: (Birth)
Author: Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints
Title: International Genealogical Index (IGI)Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: Low
This is an index only and requires confirmation of actual recordsRepository:Name: http://www.familysearch.orgData:
Text: Anne WAVELL Sex: F Event(s): Christening: 18 May 1662 Arreton, Isle Of Wight, Hampshire, England Parents: Father: David WAVELL Mother: Elizabeth MELLIS
Source: (Birth)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1Page: Utrecht/281/873/Linschoten/Marriage/6
Source: (Name)
Author: Netherlands Govt. Registrar of Civil Records
Title: GenLias
Publication: Name: Dutch on-line searchable records;Source Medium: Electronic
Source Quality: High
On line data typically covers years 1811-1900Repository:Name: http://www-lias.rad.archief.nl/genlias/ara/logon?cid=-1Page: Utrecht/263/695/Barwoutswaarder/Marriage/6
Note: Phys. desc newspaper reference
Title [Weidenhofer family]
Year 1984
Source Advertiser, 29 November 1984, p. 26, cols. c-e
Summary John H. Weidenhofer & Co., auctioneering and agency business, was appointed the S.A. agent for the Bristol U.K.-based major sheet steel producer, John Lysaght Ltd. works, in the early 1890's. His brother, Albert, was appointed the first manager of the S.A. branch of Lysaght Galvanized Iron P.L. Albert's son, Arnold, continued with Lysaght until his retirement in 1972
Subject Weidenhofer family
Source: (Birth)
Author: South Australian, Birth, Death and Marriage Registrar
Title: South Australian BirthsSource Medium: Microfiche
Source Quality: HighPage: Book 88 Page 437
Source: (Burial)
Title: Cemetery IndexSource Medium: BookPage: Centennial Park South Australia
Data:
Text: Albert Weidenhofer from MALVERN Date of Death: Age: 83 Years Interment Details: Burial Section: General A Row: Path: 25 Site: 755A Licence Number: 7647 Licence Expiry Date: 07/01/2004
Religion: Place: Centennial Park, SA, AUS
Note: Phys. desc newspaper reference
Title [Weidenhofer family]
Year 1984
Source Advertiser, 29 November 1984, p. 26, cols. c-e
Summary John H. Weidenhofer & Co., auctioneering and agency business, was appointed the S.A. agent for the Bristol U.K.-based major sheet steel producer, John Lysaght Ltd. works, in the early 1890's. His brother, Albert, was appointed the first manager of the S.A. branch of Lysaght Galvanized Iron P.L. Albert's son, Arnold, continued with Lysaght until his retirement in 1972
Subject Weidenhofer family
Source: (Birth)
Title: Cemetery IndexSource Medium: BookPage: Centennial Park South Australia
Data:
Text: Arnold Weidenhofer from SOMERTON PARK Date of Death: 26/02/1988 Age: 76 Years Interment Details: Cremation Section:
Source: (Death)
Title: Newspaper ArticleSource Medium: Newspaper
Source Quality: LowPage: Ryerson Index of Newspaper Death Notices
Data:
Text: Name: WEIDENHOFER, Arnold Location of Event: late of Somerton Park, SA, Date: 26 FEB 1988 Subtype of Record: death notice Newspaper: Sydney Morning Herald Notes: pub. 01 MAR 1988.
Religion: Place: Centennial Park, SA, AUS
Note: Builder and musician
Phys. desc newspaper reference
Title The late Mr. D.H. Weidenhofer
Year 1889
Source Observer, 22 June 1889, p. 29, col. e
Summary Born at Baden, Hanover, arrived in South Australia c1854, aboard the 'Reiherstich'. Builder and musician. Foundation member of the German Club
Subject Weidenhofer, Dietrich Heinrich -- Obituary
Event: Type: Arrived
Date: ABT 1854
Place: Aboard ship Reiherstich
Occupation: Place: Mason
Note: Phys. desc newspaper reference
Title Paraguayan colonist dies in Adelaide
Year 1960
Source Advertiser, 13 December 1960, p. 5, col. a
Summary Died aged 94 years. One of the last surviving members of the New Australia emigrant movement. Employed at the Lion Timber Mills in Adelaide for 45 years.
Subject Weidenhofer, George -- Obituary
Note: Phys. desc reference in book/pamphlet
Title [John Henry Weidenhofer]
Year 1909
Includes portrait
Source The cyclopedia of South Australia in two volumes : an historical and commercial review, descriptive and biographical, facts, figures, and illustrations: an epitome of progress/ edited by H.T. Burgess, vol. 2, p. 218
Summary Auctioneer, valuator, general commission agent, Adelaide
Subject Weidenhofer, John Henry, 1849-
Number PRG 280/1/11/420
Phys. desc photograph; 10.5 x 15 cm.
Title Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Weidenhofer of Adelaide at the races.
Year 1912
Summary Mr. J.H. Weidenhofer, well known auctioneer of 20 Currie Street, Adelaide and his wife Kathleen attending the races.
Note copy 2
Collection Searcy Collection
Subject Weidenhofer, John Henry, 1849-
Auctioneers -- South Australia -- Adelaide
Horse-racing -- South Australia -- Adelaide
Adelaide (S. Aust.)
Occupation: Place: AUctioneer
Source: (Birth)
Author: South Australian, Birth, Death and Marriage Registrar
Title: South Australian BirthsSource Medium: Microfiche
Source Quality: HighPage: Book 85 Page 64
Source: (Birth)
Author: South Australian, Birth, Death and Marriage Registrar
Title: South Australian BirthsSource Medium: Microfiche
Source Quality: HighPage: Book 55 Page 232
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