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Johann Carl August Lindner + Charlotte Henrietta Scholz

12 children
18541948
Birth: 16 April 1854 23 21 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Death: from 27 December 1945 to 1 July 1948BRocklesby, New South Wales, Australia
18561934
Birth: 13 March 1856 25 23 Light Pass, South Australia, Australia
Death: 7 October 1934Edge Hill, New South Wales, Australia
18581859
Birth: 31 May 1858 27 25 Stockwell, South Australia, Australia
Death: 12 April 1859Langmeil, South Australia, Australia
18601943
Birth: 23 April 1860 29 27 Gnadenfrei, South Australia, Australia
Death: 3 September 1943Albury, New South Wales, Australia
18621867
Birth: 8 June 1862 31 29 Gnadenfrei, South Australia, Australia
Death: 14 November 1867New South Wales, Australia
18641936
Birth: 24 April 1864 33 31 Nuriootpa, South Australia, Australia
Death: 27 July 1936PLeasant Hills Railway Station, PLeasant Hills, New South Wales, Australia
18681892
Birth: 19 August 1868 38 35 New South Wales, Australia
Death: 15 May 1892New South Wales, Australia
18771955
Birth: 28 January 1877 46 44 New South Wales, Australia
Death: 5 March 1955
Johann Carl August Lindner
18301919
Birth: 16 June 1830 34 26 Gross Tinz, Kreis Liegnitz, Silesia, Prussia
Death: 4 December 1919Walla Walla, New South Wales, Australia
17961878
Birth: 14 May 1796Buchwaldchen, Leignit, Luben, Silesia, Prussia
Death: 13 November 1878Langmeil, South Australia, Australia
18041885
Birth: 24 January 1804 29 18 Gross Tinz, Liegnitz, Silesia, Prussia
Death: 5 February 1885Langmeil, South Australia, Australia

Facts and events

Marriage
Note

"On 23rd October, 1851 she was Married to Johann Carl August Lindner, a renter of Langmeil. Witnesses of the Marriage were Hermann Scholz, Maria Grosser and Johanne Dittrich of Light Pass, Christian Auricht (student) of Langmeil, Wilhelm Otto (farmer) and Mrs Wilhelm Otto of Gnadenfrei".....

"The Young couple changed residence several times, as they worked hard to improve themselves. Church baptismal records give their address variously as Langmeil (to 1858); Marananga (to 1862) and Nuriootpa (1864).

They then looked to nEwer pastures in New South Wales. After a short stay at Menindee, where one daughter was born (Christiane Bertha in June 1866) and one son was drowned (Karl Friedrich in November 1867) they folLowed her parents to the Albury district. They selected land at BurrumButtock and built a home where they spent the remaining years of their lives. On trips Back to South Australia he is said to have spoken highly of the land and conditions in New South Wales, trying to convince others to migrate.

They took an active part in the life of the church. He was well equipped with the knowledge and interest to teach the confirmation class in the absence of the pastor.

She died at Albury on 4th December, 1907 and is buried at Walla Walla. He died on 4th July, 1919 and is also buried at Walla."

"Family Tree of Johann Gottried Scholz and his wives Anna Rosina Walther and Johanne Christiane Mummert and their descendants 1805-1973", pge 107.

Last change
2 May 201210:13:54
Author of last change: Danny