The family of JSG Hoffmann

Johanne Auguste LehmannAge: 83 years18341918

Name
Johanne Auguste Lehmann
Given names
Johanne Auguste
Surname
Lehmann
Birth 3 July 1834
Immigration 27 October 1841 (Age 7 years)
MarriageJohann Traugott NoskeView this family
5 October 1855 (Age 21 years)
Birth of a daughter
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Maria Luise Lydia Noske
5 July 1856 (Age 22 years)

Birth of a son
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Gotthard Immanuel Noske
23 September 1857 (Age 23 years)

Birth of a daughter
#3
Bertha Augusta Noske
28 May 1859 (Age 24 years)
Birth of a son
#4
Ernst Bernhardt Noske
28 May 1859 (Age 24 years)

Birth of a son
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Carl August Noske
2 December 1862 (Age 28 years)

Birth of a son
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Johannes Noske
12 November 1864 (Age 30 years)

Birth of a son
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Traugott Johann Noske
12 November 1864 (Age 30 years)

Birth of a daughter
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Ernestine Salome Noske
22 May 1868 (Age 33 years)

Birth of a child
#9
Marie Pauline Noske
26 October 1869 (Age 35 years)

Marriage of a childJohann Carl Samuel (Charles) HoffmannBertha Augusta NoskeView this family
14 February 1880 (Age 45 years)
Marriage of a childGotthard Immanuel NoskeAnna Emma LaengerView this family
1884 (Age 49 years)
Death 11 May 1918 (Age 83 years)
Family with Johann Traugott Noske - View this family
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Marriage: 5 October 1855Hochkirch, Vic
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Immigration

"Skjold" - Hamburg to Adelaide 1841 http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/skjold1841.shtml

Skjold, 460 tons, Captain Hans Christian Claussen, from Altona 3rd July 1841, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 27th October 1841

Cabin Passengers: Pastor Daniel Gotthard Fritzsche, 44, from Posen, Mrs. Hillmaur from Hamburg, Nehrlich Hannchen widow, and Johanne Dorothea, 33. . . surgeon, Dr. Simons

The South Australian Register October 30 1841. The Skjold, Claussen, Master, 460 tons, arrived at the bay on Wednesday last with 213 German emigrants. She left Altona July 3th 1841, but brings no English News. There were 41 deaths on the passage, principally among the children. The disease was dysentery ; the emigrants are all going to Klemzig, SA under the charge of the Reverend Mr. Kavel, until the can obtain employment.

additional information: The Skjold was a ship of 460 tons, built at Sundeborg in 1839

Wikipedia: The Skjold Group - October 1841 In 1840 a letter was sent to the Old Lutherans in Prussia to encourage others to also emigrate. Included in this letter was a request for a second pastor to be sent also. The group set sail for Australia, on 11 July 1841 on the Skjold. On a trip beset with sickness, 55 people, mainly young children and the elderly died. On October 28, 1841, 213 emigrants from Prussia arrived at Port Misery in South Australia. With them was Pastor Gotthard Fritzsche, who had been encouraged to emigrate because of the Prussian government?s requirement for a Pastor to accompany the emigrants. The migrants settled at Lobethal, and Bethenien. In 1842, Langmeil was settled.