The family of JSG Hoffmann

Johann FleischerAge: 45 years18151860

Name
Johann Fleischer
Given names
Johann
Surname
Fleischer
Birth 8 February 1815
MarriageMaria GudeView this family
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Birth of a daughter
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Johanna Fleischer
3 June 1838 (Age 23 years)
Birth of a daughter
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Martha Maria (Maria) Fleischer
2 February 1841 (Age 25 years)
Birth of a daughter
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Anna Christiane Fleischer
19 April 1844 (Age 29 years)
Birth of a daughter
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Magdalena Fleischer
27 November 1847 (Age 32 years)
Immigration 6 December 1848 (Age 33 years)
Occupation
Mason
1848 (Age 32 years)

Birth of a daughter
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Maria Augusta Fleischer
31 July 1853 (Age 38 years)
Marriage of a childJohann Friedrich ElsholzJohanna FleischerView this family
13 July 1855 (Age 40 years)
Death 19 August 1860 (Age 45 years)
Burial
Cemetery: Rosenthal (Dost) Pioneer Cemetery
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Maria Augusta Fleischer
Birth: 31 July 1853 38 40Adelaide, , South Australia, Australia
Death: 12 June 1892Boucaut, , South Australia, Australia

Immigration

"Alfred" - Hamburg to Port Adelaide 1848 ship Alfred, 635 tons, Captain H.E. Decker, from Hamburg, Germany 20th August 1848, Rio de Janeiro 17th October, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 6th December 1848

http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/alfred1848.shtml

South Australian Register Saturday 9th December 1848

Wednesday December 6th, 1848:- the ship Alfred, 635 tons, H.E. Deckrt, Master, from Hamburg. Passengers: Rev. Pastor Kranewiter and Klinkowstrom, Roman Catholic Priest; Doctor Sokolowsky, Surgeon. Frederick and Albert Seyler, Merchant (from Breslau) ; Theodor Treichmann and Lady (from Saxony), mining officer, Josephine Husse, Governess (from Berlin), and G. F. G. Fisher (from Altona) ; 501 / 2 Merchant in the cabin

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GENANZ/1997-11/0880947130 "The party from Silesia, forming the first page, is desirous of becoming tenants of the South Australian Company having sufficient means to purchase livestock and to pay for temporary buildings to commence farming. They wish, however, to pay for the land by instalments in fruits of the field. The party from Saxony on the next pages is similarly circumstanced, and both can be recommended by me as most respectable persons and most especially their leaders, (looks like) MICKERT from Liegnitz and (looks like) DEUTSCHER from Saxony. Signed Edward D."

Wednesday 6 December 1848

Thursday Morning, Ten O'Clock. THE "ALFRED" FROM GERMANY. The ship Alfred, 635 tons, H. E. Decker, commander, from Hamburgh 20th August, and Rio 17th October, arrived last evening, with 275 passengers, chiefly from Silisea and Saxony. Most of them are small farmers, who intend settling upon the lands of tthe South Australian Company. The Alfred brings no mail. This arrival, with those we announced yesterday, adds to our population more than 1100 souls, within thirty-six hours.

Saturday 9 December 1848

THE 'ALFRED' FROM GERMANY. The ship Alfred, 635 tons, H. E. Decker, commander, from Hamburgh 20th August, and Rio 17th October, arrived on Wednesday, with 275 passengers, chiefly from Silisea and Saxony. Most of them are small farmers, who intend settling upon the lands of the South Australian Company. The Alfred was chased by the Danish man-of-war Meander for eight hours, during which as many as eight shots were fired, but the chase escaped by superior sailing. The efforts of the pacificators were incessant, and certain conditions which had been approved by the Diet at Frankfort were forwarded to the Prussian Government for ratification. New levies of troops were stationed close to the boundaries of Jutland, ready to invade if the overtures happened to be rejected. In the meanwhile trade was brisk in Hamburg, and prices were looking up in consequence of the expectations entertained by many commercialists that the blockade would be renewed. The next ship laid on for Adelaide with emigrants, was the Steinwarder, to sail on the 25th August; and to be followed by the Godeffroy, also with emigrants ; and another vessel was said to be under engagement.

Wednesday, December 6 ? The ship Alfred, 635 tons, H.E. Decker, from Hamburg 20th August, and Rio de Janerio 17th October. Passengers ? Rev. Pastor Kranewiter, and Klinkowstrom, Roman Catholic Priests; Doctor Sokolowsky, Surgeon ; Frederick and Albert Seyler, merchants; Theodor Teichmann and lady, mining officer; Josephine Husse, governess; and G. F. G. Fisher, merchant; in the cabin. In the steerage ? Francis Weikert, H. Schwarz, Chas. Wm. Berger, John C. Kirshwer, John G. Poorman, Joseph Fluder, Charles Ubergang, John Kerntke, Charles Hoffman, John Klugue, Louis Krone, Godiove Arnold, Elizabeth Coone, Fredk. Kraushke, Fred. Ludwig, Godfred Bachmann, Charles E. Forster, Ferd. Schloper, Francis August Rangot, Wm. Beer, Wm. Swarz, George F. Shiremann, Samuel Beer, J. Godlfred Gotwald, C. Goolove Pilz, C. O. Semlitzky, Godifred Beer, Charles Henning, Gustavus Leshke, Godlove Kirckner, Augustus Fritsche, Godfried Geier, Antony Fisher. Chas. Hoffmann, Ernest F. Neumann, W. Neumann, F. Wm. Richter, A. Samulewsky, John Michael, W. Wiesener, F. Inns, A. Jantke, from Silesia. Max R Trew. F. Hera, John G. Scupin, George Bleymeyer, Fred. Wm Rice, Rudolph Cumme, F. Gogler, Wm. Graff, C. Butz, Theoder Meundeline, Ferdinand Todd, Julius White, Henry O. W. Strother, C. Rosenthal, Daniel Jarchow, Martin Schreiber, Alex. Phillipi, Fred Simon, A. Deutsher, P. A. Deutsher, John Fleischer, John Godfred Liebe, C. Godfred Batshel, Andreas Prisker, P. Prisker, Traugot Prisker, John E. Kaulvers, Andreas Albert, Christ. Batshell, T. Porshe, C. G. Winkleman, Sophia Heitshin. Jane Prisker, Maria Prisker, Jane Gudin, Anganata Heinzen, P. Hirman, J. A. H. Miller, Cath. Berens, W. E. von Gertner, C. Kronke, J. A. A. Haase, James Mackereth, H. C. Claussen, Urban Ungar, George Frisler, ? Frank, ? Pezbold, H. L. Voss, ? Stein, Fr. Aug. Lagenputsch, Fr. Helmke, Fr. Luhning, Chris. Aug. Jorgensen, J. H. Hansen, G. F. Reuter, Richard Mirow, Hermann Reiss, Lewis Levysohn, Theoder Nushke, Christian Batshell.