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Film 069064 Dassow Father a day labourer at Harkensee. Godparents: Johann Joachim Resoeft, day labourer at Christinenfeld,Joh. Heinr. Rubeen (Gebin) wheelmaker Harkensee, Christ Friedr Moller,slave Harkensee. Arrived in Nelson on "Anne Longton", 24 June 1860. The ship sailedfrom Liverpool 16 April 1860, Captain Joseph Mundle I think they may have had a marriage service also on 11 July 1860. Naturalised from June 1860. He was of Ohoka, Kaiapoi, Contractor. Sophia Catherina Maria Bockmann's death cert states she was bornaboard "Anne Longton" off the coast of NZ (6 June 1860) Her fartherJochim was the witness. He was said to have been a tall man. Joe & Maria must have moved to Ohoka between 1873 & 1876. In 1873,at Neudorf School, Catherine Bockmann received 1st prize inthe 4th class in the inspectors' examination. Which child isCatherine? Joachim Bockman was ajudged bankrupt 27 Nov 1878, Ohoka. From Canterbury Cyclopaedia of NZ South Canterbury Fellmongery And Wool-Scouring Works (Arthur Palmerproprietor), Washdyke. The area of five or six acres of land attachedto these works, was the original site of the well-known boiling-downworks at Washdyke. Mr. Palmer is a cash buyer of wool and skins, andan exporter of pelts and wool. He was born in Victoria in 1866, and atthe age of two years, accompanied his father, Mr. A. Palmer, toCanterbury. He learned his trade in his father's works at Woolston,and leased the South Canterbury fellmongery early in 1901. Mr. Palmerhas been a member of the Waimataitai school committee, and has servedin the Timaru Naval Brigade for three years. He was married, in 1888,to a daughter of Mr. Bockmann, of North Canterbury. Christchurch Press: Deaths BOCKMANN - March 16th --- Frederick Joseph Bockmann in his 82ndyear