Friedrich Ludwig August KUMNICK

Friedrich Ludwig August KUMNICK

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Friedrich Ludwig August KUMNICK
Beruf Distiller, founder Onkaparinga, locksmith
Religionszugehörigkeit Lutheran

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 3. Mai 1815 Flatow [Zlotow], Posen, Prussia nach diesem Ort suchen [4]
Bestattung 28. Januar 1898 Lobethal Cemetery nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 25. Januar 1898 Lobethal, South Australia nach diesem Ort suchen [5]
Einwanderung 1. März 1849 from Hamburg, Germany via Plymouth, England, via Melbourne, Australia to Port Adelaide, South Australia, Australia nach diesem Ort suchen
Abfahrt 30. Oktober 1848 Hamburg nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 1844 Flatow nach diesem Ort suchen
Death of Spouse
Heirat 13. Mai 1886 Lobethal nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 3. März 1877 Davestone nach diesem Ort suchen
Death of Spouse

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
1844
Flatow
Johanna Dorothea HOLZENBACHER
Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
13. Mai 1886
Lobethal
Wilhelmine Johanne Juliane SCHMIDT
Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
3. März 1877
Davestone
Catherina BÖSCH

Notizen zu dieser Person

1/2 brother to Carl Kumnick. Lived at 81 Main Street Lobethal at the Bond Store. He was a distiller and it is likely that the cellar was the Bond Store which was built in 1877. Above the cellar is3 ajoining workingman's cottages each with it's own entry, a palour, a bedroom and a kitchen.


 Carl & August Kumnick along with FW Kleinschmidt started the Onkaparinga Woolen Mills in around 1870 starting off in FW Kleinschmidt's brewery building on Mill Road Lobethal.

August "Brandy" Kumnick and his younger half-brother Carl Ferdinand "Carpenter" Kumnick, migrated to Australia leaving Hamburg on the "Caesar Goddefroy", stopping first in Melbourne after which itwent to Adelaide, arriving there on 1 Mar 1849. The KUMNICKS were given as coming from Flatow, Posen, Prussia. 


The Seidel family history has it arriving in Melborne on 3 Mar and the Kumnicks disembarking in Melbourne, travelling overland to South Australia with eight other families. However, there was a passenger list published in the Adelaide paper with August disembarking in Adelaide but no mention of Carl. The passenger list researched in 1999 and published in "Knowing the NOACKS- the family of Johann and Agnes Noack- 1849-2000" has the following details as well as giving the ship as arriving in Adelaide on 1 Mar 1849 (this agrees with the paper):


KUMNICK, August,33y, Smith: Jane 33y, Gustuvas,4y; Mathilde 1 yr


KUMNICK, Carl Ferdinand, 24 yr, Smith;


KUMNICK, Caroline 35 yr


Kumnick, Rosina, 60yr of Flatow, Posen, Prussia.


 This would suggest combining the conflicting sources would give you the truth: Carl did disembark in Melbourne and travel overland but August disembarked in Adelaide. Other sources such as marriage and death records give August as the eldest, so it would appear that this information regardig their ages from the passenger lists is incorrect. It appears that the reference to Jane would be an attempt to anglicise August's first wife Johanne's name and the Caroline referred to Carl's sister Caroline and August's half-sister. Rosina would be most likely Carl's mother and August's step-mother.

t is located between Pila and Czluchow, North of Poznan and quite close to the Pomeranian Lakeland. The Kriese (county) of Flatow was part of the Regierungsbezirk (district) of Marienwerder from 1815-1920. From 1772, the then Polish Prussia was annexed by Friederich Wilhelm II and became known as West Prussia. Between 1824-1878 there was one Province of Prussia (Provinz Preussen) which later was divided into two provinces (Ostpreussen, Westpreussen) with capitals in Königsberg and Danzig, respectively.


 Following World War 1, West Prussia was divided as follows:


The East was added to Ostpreussen as Reg.Bez.Westpreussen (Kreise Elbing, Marienburg, Marienwerder, Rosenberg, Stuhm); the center was given to the new Poland without a referendum and was known as the Weichsel-Korridor; the West was incorporated into Germany as the Grenzmark Posen-Westpreussen, (Kreise Deutsch-Krone,Flatow,Schlochau); the Weichsel estuaries with its predominantly German speakingpopulation were made into a new "free" state of Danzig under the supervision of the League of Nations, without a popular referendum: (Kreise Danzig, Danziger Höhe, Danziger Niederung, Grosses Werder).


 Following World War 2, much of the original East Poland and part of East Prussia including Konigsberg (Kaliningrad) was swallowed up by the USSR, and Poland was compensated with territories from the old state of Prussia.


 So, in summary, Flatow was located in West Prussia from 1772 - 1920, in the German province of Pozen-West Prussia from 1920-1945, and in Poland since 1945."


 


August and (2nd) Catherine were married in the residence of Mr Becker at Daveystone is South Australia. Daveystone is a very small village in the foothills, North-East of Gawler.


August and (3rd) were married in Wilhelmine's residence in Lobethal.

Quellenangaben

1 Woßeng
Autor: Petra Woßeng
 MyHeritage.de Familienstammbaum  Familienseite: Woßeng Familienstammbaum: wosseng_me&me
2 Wiadrowski Web Site
Autor: Peter Wiadrowski
 MyHeritage.de Familienstammbaum  Familienseite: Wiadrowski Web Site Familienstammbaum: Wiadrowski Family Tree
3 Boerth Web Site
Autor: Glenn Boerth
 MyHeritage.de Familienstammbaum  Familienseite: Boerth Web Site Familienstammbaum: Boerth
4 Grabsteinbild
5 Grabsteinbild

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