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Encyclopedia > Friedrichswalde

There are communes and places that have the name Friedrichswalde in Germany


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Re: ZENKER - Friedrichswalde, Germany (38 words)
In Reply to: Re: ZENKER - Friedrichswalde, Germany by L.Moudry-Naef
All I have is JOHANNA CAROLINE ZENKER was born Nov 23, 1825, to CARL FREDERICH ZEMKER & LOISA HANEMANN.
Johanna married William Ferdinand Zegenhagen 1848 in Friedrichswalde, Germany.
Chapter five (2061 words)
He wrote home to his parents, sisters and brother, urging them to come and join him, and after much deliberation, they departed from Hamburg; his parents, two unmarried sisters and the two who were married, along with their husbands and small children, arriving at Port Adelaide in April of 1860.
In 1880, after Mr Scholz had paid back the loan and his own harvest was completed, Carl and Eleonore sold their Friedrichswalde farm and with their family of nine young children, moved north to the Laura-Appila district, where he bought an already established farm.
The children all attended primary school, the eldest ones at Friedrichswalde, and after the family moved to the Appila district, the younger ones walked the 5 kilometres to attend the Pine Creek Lutheran church/school.
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