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John MULLER's Collection

Philippine PIETSCH & Johann Joseph BRAENDLER 

                                  To return to:  'John Mueller Photographic Collection

 

Summary

In this article Val BRAENDLER provides context to their departure & arrival on the 'Adele' in 1856 with 8 children, it connects the 4 BRAENDLER brothers that married LIEBELT's, & the 2 BRAENDLERS who married PAECH sisters, as well as many wedding photographs but two in particular that identify the home at 532 Echunga Rd, Echunga as having been separately owned by two 1st cousins, both named Johann August LIEBELT,Aim of This Article

Display the 'John MUELLER  Photographic Collection & Other Archival Material' connected to the PIETSCH and BRAENDLER descendants

Through family tree connections & research, identify the individuals captured in the 'Collection' by the camera, as well as identify their early land acquisitions and farm/home sites.  

The family names mentioned in this article:

ALTMANN, ALPERS, BARTEL, BAUM, BOEHM, BRAENDLER, BRAUER, BRAUN, BISMARK, BUTLER, COPPIN, DIEDERICH, DOLLING, von DOUSSA, EASLEA, GALLASCH, GREGOR, HARTMANN, HEYSEN, HOMAN, HUGO, KRAMM, KUCHEL, KULVER, LIEBELT, LINGER, LUBASCH, MONKS, MUELLER, MUECKE, MUEHLBERT, NITSCHKE, PAECH, PFENNIG, PIETSCH, POHL, PULLIENE, RICHTER, RODERT, ROTHE, THOMAS, TEPPER, SAWADE, SCHAEFER, SCHUBERT, SCHULZ,  SCHOMBURGK, SCHMEISS, STEIN, STEINBORN, STREMPEL, WEINERT, WITTWER, WUTTKE, ZIMMERMAN, 

Table of Content

1.    Introduction

2.    PIETSCH & BRAENDLER

The ‘Adele’ 1856 

8 children, 1843-1863

Article by Val BRAENDLER

3.    Augustus Guido BRAENDLER 1st child of:  Philippine PIETSCH and Johann Joseph BRAENDLER

Married Johanna Caroline Louise PAECH

Photographs:

Golden Wedding Anniversary with 7 children

large group photo.

8 children 1843-1863

3.1    Gottlieb Christoph BRAENDLER 5th child of:  Augustus Guido BRAENDLER and Johanna Caroline Louise PAECH 

    Married Florentine Gertrude LIEBELT.   

    Photographs:

Wedding couple

Group photo

Bridal party

    Florentine Gertrude LIEBELTS parents wedding

    Photograph:    Johann August LIEBELT & Ottilie Clara ALTMANN Silver Wedding group photo

 3.2    How 2 families of LIEBELT's came to own the same home

      Section 3899 Hd of Kuitpo.  

3.3    Johann Albert Paul BRAENDLER 6th child of: Augustus Guido BRAENDLER and Johanna Caroline Louise PAECH

Married Clara Alma LIEBELT

Photographs:Large group wedding photo

8 children 1873-1887

 3.4     Friedrich Benjaman BRAENDLER 8th child of: Augustus Guido BRAENDLER and Johanna Caroline Louise PAECH

Married Ottilie Hulda LIEBELT

Photographs:

Large group wedding photo

Wedding party

Parents & 2 daughters

            3.5    Ottilie Hulda LIEBELT 7th child of:  Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT & Johanna Dorothea SAWADE

4.   Paul BRAENDLER 5th child of:  Philippine PIETSCH and Johann Joseph BRAENDLER

 Married Martha PAECH

Reg BUTLER ‘A College in the Wattles’.

Photographs Golden Wedding:

Martha & Paul

Family group

Large group 

7 children 1875-1891

Trove: Golden Wedding description

4.1  Friedrich Wilhelm BRAENDLER 3 child of: Paul BRAENDLER & Martha PAECH

 married Alma Ottilie GREGOR

Photographs:

Wedding couple

Alma Ottilie GREGOR

Daughter Mavis BRAENDLER

2 children born 1910 & 1913.

Alma Ottilie GREGOR 10th child of: Eduard David GREGOR &  Johanna Louise KUCHEL

10 children 1861-1880

                 4.2.   Emilie Selma BRAENDLER 4th child of:  Martha PAECH and Paul BRAENDLER

Married Alfred Robert Julius RODERT

Photograph:  Large wedding group

6 children 1871 & 1887   

                           4.3.   Louise Alma BRAENDLER 3rd Child of:  Martha PAECH and Paul BRAENDLER

Married Bernhard Albert PAECH

Photograph:  Wedding couple

7 children 1872-1879

5.    Unknown males at a BRAENDLER wedding

6.    References

 

1.   Author's Note

 

Relationship of author and John MUELLER to the PIETSCH & BRAENDLER Ancestors:

  • The author is related to Philippine PIETSCH &  her husband Johann Joseph BRAENDLER through their 3rd child Johanne Emilie BRAENDLER's marriage, 23 September 1867, to my 1C4R Johann Christoph LIEBELT [3rd son's 5th child] LIEBELT Family History page 157.

2 BRAENDLER brothers married 2 PAECH sisters

  • John MUELLER is related to Philippine PIETSCH & her husband Johann Joseph BRAENDLER through their 1st child Augustus Guido marriage, 6 August 1969, to John's GG Aunt Johanne Caroline Louise PAECH, daughter of Johann Gottlob PAECH & Johanne Eleonore SCHULZ.
  • AND 
  • John MUELLER is also related because Augustus Guido BRAENDLER's brother, Paul BRAENDLER,  married 8 July 1874, the sister of Johanne Caroline Louise PAECH, Martha PAECH. 
  • Johanne Caroline Louise PAECH was the eldest sister and Martha PAECH was the youngest surviving child. 

4 BRAENDLER brothers married LIEBELTs

In the next generation there are several connections to the LIEBELT family from Philippine PIETSCH & Johann Joseph BRAENDLER via their first child, Augustus Guido & his wife Johanne Caroline Louise PAECH as 4 [out of 8 children] of their sons married LIEBELT's. 

No 1.   3rd child Edward Arthur BRAENDLER married, 1908,  1st cousin Anna Henriette LIEBELT daughter of Johann Christoph LIEBELT [3rd son's 5th child] and Johanne Emilie BRAENDLER [was a younger sister to Guido BRAENDLER].  LIEBELT Family History page 157. 

No 2.    5th child Gottlieb Christoph BRAENDLER married, 7 October 1909,  Florentine Gertrude LIEBELT the daughter of Johann August LIEBELT [2nd son's 1st child, 7th child] and 2nd cousin Ottilie Clara ALTMANN in 1909. LIEBELT Family History page 70. Photos Below

2 BRAENDLER brothers married 2 LIEBELT sisters

No 3.    6th child Johann Paul Albert BRAENDLER and married 29 April 1909,  Clara Alma daughter of Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT [2nd son's 1st child, 3rd child] and Johanne Dorothea SAWADE.  LIEBELT Family History page 59.  

No 4.   8th child Friedrich Benjamin BRAENDLER married, 1913, the sisters Clara Alma & Ottilie Hulda LIEBELT daughter of Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT [2nd son's 1st child, 3rd child] and Johanne Dorothea SAWADE. LIEBELT Family History page 59.

And

No 5.    Augustus Guido BRAENDLER's 4th child married, 1903, Gustav Adolph KUCHEL the author's 2C2R.

 

2.  Pietsch & Braendler

The 'Adele' 1856

Philippine PIETSCH (1819ca-1890) born Breslau, Prussia, died Monarto, South Australia, married in Prussia Johann 'Joseph' BRAENDLER (1812-1907) born Fuerstenau nr Breslau, Silesia, Prussia, died Monarto, South Australia.[01].  The SAGHS 'Ship passenger arrivals in South Australia' Database. says Joseph was a 'Merchant' on the 'Adele, and that his birth place was Nimkowitz, Silesia, Prussia, source was the German Immigration Shipping.[02]

37 year old Phillippine and 42year old Joseph were on the Danish ship, 'Adele'with 6 children aged 13-infant. Two more children were born in 1861 and 1863 after arrival, a total of 4 girls, 4 boys born between 1843-1863. Two of their sons, Guido and Paul married the sisters Caroline & Martha PAECH from Paechtown, in 1869 and 1874 respectively.

Ship's List 'Adele' 1856 [03]

8 children 1843-1863

├── Augustus Guido (1843c-1925), born Germany, 13yrs old on 'Adele',married 6 August 1869, St Michael's, Hahndorf, Johanna Caroline Louise PAECH (1848-1924) [04] [05]

├── Ewald Carl Paul (1844c-1873) 12yrs old on 'Adele'married 20 February 1873, St Peter, Callington,  Johanne  Wilhelmine Martha TEPPER (1853-1932) [06][07]

├──Johanne 'Emilie' (1846c-1916) born Steinau, Oder, Kreis Wohlau, Silesia, Prussia, [08 LFH p157], 9yrs old on 'Adele' married 23 September 1867, St Michalel's, Hahndorf,  1st cousin, Johann Christoph LIEBELT (1842-1925). [08][09][10]

├──'Anna Augusta' (1848c-1934) 6yrs old on 'Adele', married 29 October 1874, St Peter, Callington, August Wilhelm Philip BAUM (1838-1922), second marriage [11][12]

├── Paul (1850c-1937) born Breslau, Germany,  4yrs old on 'Adele', married 8 July 1874, St Michael's, Hahndorf,  Johanna 'Martha' PAECH (1854-1939)  [13][14]

├──Josepha Maria (1856c-1929) born Breslau Germany, an 'infant' on 'Adele',married 3 October 1878, at Joseph BRAENDLER's residence, Monarto,  Diedrich STEIN [15] [16]

├── Johanne Elspeth (1861-20 January 1864) 1st child born in S.A.cannot find birth details on SAGHS,  Died of 'Scarlatina', 3yrs 10months old, Buried. [17]

└── Carl August 'Charlie' (1863-1933) born Balhannah, SA, married 22 June 1896, at Joseph BRAENDLER's residence, Monarto,  Anna Pauline SCHUBERT (1872-1903) [18] [19]

NOTE: Philippe and Joseph must have been living at Monarto between at least 1878-1896 when two of their children married in their Monarto residence.

The 'Wilhelmine' arriving early on 1st October 1855, carried a PIETSCH family of five, who could possibly have been related.

 

Article by Val BRAENDLER great great great granddaughter of Philippine & Joseph

"Johann Joseph BRAENDLER was born in Preichau (now Przychowa, in the District of Gmina Scinawa, Poland) on 16 March 1812, according to the Mount Barker Courier obituary notice on 1 March 1907, and died on 20 February 1907.  Joseph BRAENDLER and his wife Philippine [formerly PIETSCH] emigrated to South Australia in 1856 with their six children: Guido 13, Ewald 11, Emilie 9, Anna 7, Paul 4 and their baby Maria.  Their last two children, Elisabeth, who died at 3 years of scarlet fever, and Carl, born deaf, arrived later at their Monarto farm, 'Rosedale'.

​According to Joseph's naturalisation certificate, the family came from the small farming village of Fuerstenau (now known by its Polish name of Milin) near the large city of Breslau (now Wroclaw) on the River Oder, in the Province of Lower Silesia.  The open, flat very fertile plains of the 'Prussian granary' of Lower Silesia are similar to the Monarto plains near the River Murray, so our BRAENDLER forebears may have felt very much at home in South Australia, even though their land may not have been as productive as Silesia's rich soils.

Our family chose to come to Australia for different reasons to the original German settlers who had suffered persecution for their religious beliefs in the 1830's under King Frederick Wilhelm 111, till his death in 1840, and his successor, Frederick Wilhelm IV.  The LIEBELT and HARTMANN family histories, located in the State Library, and others give thorough accounts of the religious repression these fundamentalist Lutherans, of their emigration to South Australia in 1838, and of their settlement in Hahndorf and the Barossa Valley.  Joseph and Philippine were part of an unprecedented wave in the 1850-1859 era of well over one million Germans, more than double that in the 1840's, who decided to move to more liberal countries such as America, Canada and Australia.  All were in search of more freedom, happiness and individual self determination, both politically and economically than an increasingly rigid militaristic German state would offer. 

Joseph and Philippine, who married in the early 1840's, had survived the devastating harvest failures and widespread European famine of 1846-47, during which thousands of poor Germans starved to death, hunger revolts were harshly suppressed, and many emigrated in order to survive.  The following 1848 uprisings by newly elected liberals and democrats were particularly proactive in Breslau, which had become the centre of the German Liberation Movement.  Liberalists demanding a stable and united democratic government were strongly repressed by Frederick Wilhelm IV's reactionary forces.  

Many disillusioned academics and master craftsmen such as Carl LINGER (musician/composer), Richard SCHOMBURGK (botanist) and Carl MUECKE (pastor, educationalist) migrated to Adelaide in 1849 under the Berlin Emigration Society scheme.  At this time the new industrial revolution was also causing severe hardship amongst traditional craftsmen losing their trades to manufacturing industries, such as the famed Silesian weavers losing their home-based craft to new woollen factories, in rapidly growing cities.  The discovery of incredibly rich deposits of gold in Australia and California increased investors' capital wealth in those German cities.  A golden era of industrial boom saw rural societies left in increasing poverty, and their social fabric disintegrating s country folk then shifted to the cities for work.  Joseph trade was listed as brewer and distiller on emigration, an indication that he was one of the displaced farming population, as he soon took up farming once in Australia.  

The BRAENDLER's would have been most concerned that their children's future looked grim if choosing to remain in Silesia.  Family legend has it that Joseph's younger brother was sent on a mission around the world: to California, Canada, and South Australia, to determine which society promised the best future for the BRAENDLER family. While no record of his arrival in Adelaide has been found, he obviously visited the Hahndorf settlement, then established for over fifteen years, and highly recommended its potential to his brother.  Legend also says that he was killed by a falling tree while here.  

Joseph and Philippine may also have been influenced by Johann KULVER's popular 'Colonial Experiences', an account of his year in South Australia which was widely circulated throughout Germany when he returned home. While records show that other BRAENDLERS families [also perhaps under the name of BRENDLER] chose to migrate to Russia, Canada and the USA [Ohio, Wisconsin and Louisiana], in the 1850's, Joseph and his family were the only BRAENDLERS who decided to come to Australia.  They left behind a Prussia which was soon to become a powerful nation-state under BISMARCK's rule of 'iron and blood', rather than one espousing the freely determined votes and speeches aspired to in the 1848 revolution.  

​We descendants can be grateful that our forebears chose to emigrated to a society which has always adhered to such democratic ideals.  The former Breslau rural area still appears very much as it would have 150 years ago, apart from farm mechanisation.  In 1980, labourers still harvested manually in the fields, and animals were kept close to farmhouses with steep high pitched snow roofs.  The beautiful fortress city of Breslau [now Wroclaw in Poland], has been rebuilt since being besieged and heavily bombarded by the 6th Army Soviet troops for four months in 1945, and is now a commercial centre of over 650,000.

All German citizens were expelled when eastern German boundaries were redrawn to be part of Poland.  Poland was assigned to Russia by the Allies at the Potsdam Conference at the end of WWII.  However, Russian Communist rule ended in 1990, with much freer conditions for travellers, so a visit to our forebears' home territory is highly recommended.  Fuerstenau is now known by its Polish name of Milin (in the Municipality of Mietkuw) and is situated in the Landscape Park "Valley Bystzycy" in Wroclaw.  

Much of the village was destroyed by fire in 1824, but was rebuilt.  In 1254, the original village of Stros [meaning 'watchtower'] was renamed Furstenow in 1297.  

According to Wikipedia, it was a market town under Henry III, duke of Wroclaw.  By 1795, the village of renamed Fuerstenau, which means 'princely cornfield', had a Renaissance palace built in 1750.  It was surrounded by a moat and built on a horse-shoe plan.  It was then an elementary school, and has now become private apartments.  Other landmarks see are the Kosciul parish church, Mihal Arnhaniola, was built in the 14th century, was partly destroyed by fire in a war, then restored several times, and also the monument to St John of Nepamuk.  Having travelled to Wroclaw, I found it a beautiful old German like city on a wide river, but with typically ugly Communist-built tower apartments on sites bombed during WWII.  Most historical records were also destroyed, so a search for family information may prove difficult.

Joseph and Philippine certainly made a wise choice to migrate away from what would have been the certainty of a sad and poverty-stricken life for we descendants had they stayed.  Joseph and Philippine left Hamburg on 1st June 1856 in the small ship 'Adele', a Danish vessel of 450 tons, captained by JF MUELLER, following a Southeast Asian sea route to Manilla in the Philippines before heading to Sydney and Port Adelaide.  They disembarked on 14th September 1856 after a voyage of 106 days, which was at least two months faster than the original settlers' voyages in 1838.

The 'Adele' was managed by a crew of 25.  Amongst its 121 passengers were 11 German families and over 30 young single men, possibly displaced farmers, but more likely draft dodgers from compulsory military service.  We have no account of life on board the Adele but believe it would have been similar to that of the 'Steinward' which left Hamburg six months previously with 106 passengers.  One traveller, Dr BRAUER, wrote that meals were cooked for the passengers, with sauerkraut, potatoes and pickled meat forming the main menu. "The lack of [fresh] vegetables were the cause of scurvy, a diseased state of the blood with swollen gums, loose teeth, liver spots and prostration, attacking sailors and people who fed on salt meat and lacked vegetables". The dangers of sea life!

Typical rations for each adult were as followers: Mondays: 1/2 lb (about 400gms) of pickled pork, sauerkraut and potatoes. Tuesdays: 1/2 lb pickled beef, legumes (dried peas, beans or lentils).  Wednesdays: fish, legumes and potatoes.  Thursdays: 1/2 lb pickled beef, rice with syrup and raisins. Fridays: 1/2 lb pickled pork, legumes and potatoes.  Saturdays: pearl barley with syrup and dried fruit.  Sundays, however, were worth waiting for: 1/2 lb pickled beef, 1/2 lb flour (for a pudding) and dried fruit, and a bottle of wine for 8 persons.  

​Joseph resumed his former trade in taking a position as publican st the Balhannah Hotel soon after their arrivals hill settling his family in Balhannah.  He soon purchased a property near the present Balhannah railway station.  He later sold this property for a good price to the government for a railway line to go through to Melbourne. He then appears to have taken the opportunity in a free country to buy his own farming land as his forebears had in Germany.  Joseph farmed for 10 years in the Onkaparinga Valley, planting his paddocks mainly to wheat, and also had a bakery in Mt Barker, purchasing processed flour from WITTWER's Mill at Hahndorf.  The BRAENDLER family would have known many locals at Hahndorf."

This article was reproduced with kind permission of the author, Lorraine BRAENDLER of Mypolonga.  

 

3.  Augustus Guido BRAENDLER 1st child of:  Philippine PIETSCH and Johann Joseph BRAENDLER:

21 year old Johanne Caroline PAECH  and 26 year old Guido, married 6 August 1869 in St Michael's Church Hahndorf.  Caroline was the eldest of 4 daughters to Johanne Eleonore SCHULZ  [1825-1897] and Johann Gottlob PAECH [1824-1912] of Paechtown.  [20].

Johanna Caroline PAECH [1848-1924], grew up in this Paechtown home [right] where you can see her father standing on their verandah.  This 'John Muller Photographic Collection' had been kept in a cupboard in this home for decades prior to John sharing this history on Localwiki.

Caroline's younger sister Martha PAECH [1854-1939] married Guido's younger brother Paul BRAENDLER [1850-1937].

Caroline & Guido’s Golden Wedding 1869-1919 photographs

  • Note: same building in background on both photographs

                         Reverse: Guido Brander Family

Reverse: ‘Guido Brander Family’                                                                                  Reverse: ‘Guido Braender Golden Wedding’

The following siblings were identified by Val BRAENDLER, [2021] who is Guido and Caroline's great great granddaughter.

                                 

  • Lt-Rt above: Friedrich Benjamin b1887, Alfred b1873, Gottlieb Christoph b1881, Louise Martha b1879
  • Lt-Rt above right: Lt-Rt Edward Arthur b1878, father Guido, mother Johanna, Anna Paulina Eda b1876.
  • Paulina Alma b1884, 7th child is not there in photo.

 

8 children 1843-1863

├──Alfred BRAENDLER (1873-1944) born Monarto, SA, married 30 October 1895, Lutheran Church Monarto, to Edith Hannah THOMAS (1873-1934) [20]

├──Anna Paulina 'Eda'  BRAENDLER  (1876-1919) born Monarto, SA, married 21 February 1895, Monarto Church by Pastor ALPERS, to Johann Friedrich 'Wilhelm' HARTMANN (1865-1949) [22]

├──Edward 'Arthur'  BRAENDLER  (1878-1966) born Monarto, SA, married 6 February 1908, St Michael's Church, Hahndorf by Pastor A BRAUER, to Anna 'Henriette' Adelheid LIEBELT (1876-1964). [23]

├──Louise 'Martha'  BRAENDLER  (1879-1944) born Monarto, SA married 6 August 1903, Ev Lutheran St Paul Church, Hahndorf, to Gustav Adolph KUCHEL (1873-1931) [24]

├──Gottlieb 'Christoph' BRAENDLER  (1881-1946) born Callington, SA, married 7 October 1909, St Michael Church, Hahndorf, to Florentine Gertrude LIEBELT (1889-1937) [25]  

└──Johann Albert Paul BRAENDLER (1883-1963) born Monarto, SA, married 29 April 1909, St Michael Church Hahndorf, to Clara Alma LIEBELT (1888-1965). [26]

├──Paulina Alma BRAENDLER (1884-  ) born Monarto, SA. [27]

└── Friedrich 'Benjaman'  BRAENDLER  (1887-1962) born Monarto, married 22 May 1913, St Michael Church Hahndorf, to Ottilie Hulda 'Tilly' LIEBELT (1893-1974) [28]

 

3.1    Gottlieb Chrisoph BRAENDLER 5th child of:  Augustus Guido BRAENDLER and J Caroline Louise PAECH 

28 year old Gottlieb Christoph married 19 year old Florentina Gertrude LIEBELT [1889-1937] at her parents home on 7 October 1909.  Photo below edited from wedding party photo on far right

                          

                                                           Reverse: 'F.B. Braendler family'                                                                    Photo by Edmund DIEDERICH    

                                                                                                                                                                                       Reverse: 'Christoph Braendler wedding married Florence LIEBELT. Parents of Olga SCHAEFER'

BRAENDLER / LIEBELT wedding held at 532 Echunga Rd, Echunga. Home still standing, 2023.

  • Florrie and Christoph BRAENDLER had one child only
  • This child was Alga Gertrude b1914 and she married Lawrence Harold SCHAEFER in 1935.

 

 Florentine Gertrude LIEBELT 2nd child of: Johann August LIEBELT & Ottilie Clara ALTMANN

  • Wedding of her parents Johann August LIEBELT [1860-1944] & Ottilie Clara ALTMANN [1866-1939] in 1886.
  • They were 2nd cousins, see explaination:
    •     Johann August LIEBELT was the 2nd son's 1st child, 7th child. 
    •     Ottilie Clara ALTMANN was the  3rd son's 2nd child, 6th child.

                                  1886

'Ottilie Clara was born on November 7, 1866, at the 'Blackwood Park' homestead.  She was married to Johann August LIEBELT on February 17, 1886, by Pastor STREMPEL in St. Michael's Church.  She and her husband lived on the Friedrichstadt farm for all their married life.  August was a son of Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT and his wife Johanne Caroline born LUBASCH.  Clara passed away on August 18, 1939, and was buried in the Hahndorf Cemetery.  Her husband on his death in 1944 was buried alongside her. Their graves are marked by a tombstone.'   LIEBELT Family History page 139.

On November 30, 1860, Johann August was born at Friedrichstadt.  He married Ottilie Clara ALTMANN in St Michael's Church, on February 17, 1886.  Pastor Strempel conducted the service.  Ottilie Clara was a daughter of Johann Carl Joseph ALTMANN and his wife Johanne Louise born LIEBELT.  Johann August purchased part of section 3899 of the Hundred of Kuitpo from his cousin also Johann August LIEBELT (then at Parkside) in 1897.  The old homestead was added to in 1914.  The farm is now worked by August's son and grandson.  August died on October 4, 1944, and was buried alongside his wife, who died in 1939, in the Hahndorf Cemetery where a tombstone marks their grave.'  Liebelt Family History, page 70. [ ]

Children of Johann August LIEBELT & Ottilie Clara ALTMANN

├──Alexander Herbert LIEBELT b1887 never married 

├──Florentina Gertrude LIEBELT b1889 m BRAENDLER

├──August Berthold LIEBELT b1896 d1912

├──Carl Edgar LIEBELT b1899 m PAECH

└──Ernst Oscar LIEBELT b1901 m LIEBELT

Johann August LIEBELT & Ottilie Clara ALTMANN Silver Wedding 1886-1911

  • Photo taken in front of their home
  • Same home as wedding photo of their daughter Florentine Gertrude LIEBELT two years before, [1909] see above.

                                

  • 1911, Photo taken from original on far right

Reverse:  Silver Wedding 

  • Photo by Edmund DIEDERICH, from the  'Marion LIEBELT Collection'
  • Pastor STREMPEL, tall male, far right 2nd row. 
  • Third from right, front row, Ernst Oscar LIEBELT b1901, 10 years of age, last child of Ottilie Clara & Johann August
  • Ottilie Clara ALTMANN & Johann August LIEBELT are sitting in the front row, middle.  
  • There five children were born between 1887-1901.      

                          

3.2   How 2 families of LIEBELT's came to own the same home

These two house photos [on Section 3899 Hd of Kuitpo], in the LIEBELT Family History book are of the same home

This home was owned by two males both named Johann August LIEBELT, in 1897 the older of the two men sold it to his younger first cousin, but the land was originally purchased in 1856 by Johann August LIEBELT's [the one born in  b1860] father, Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT b1823.

Johann August LIEBELT b1852-1927, [2nd son’s 2nd child, 3rd child], is a 1st cousin to Johann August LIEBELT b1860-1944, [2nd son’s 1st child, 8th child.]

              No 1   [2nd son’s 2nd child, 3rd child]                                                                                                No 2   [2nd son’s 1st child, 8th child]

                  Page 84   LIEBELT Family History                                                                                                   Page 70.  LIEBELT Family History

                                                                                                   

These two house photos are of the same home, before and after the alterations made in 1914.

 

No 1. Johann August LIEBELT 1852-1927 & Anna Florentine Hulda PFENNIG 1854-1914, married in 1875, sold home in 1897. 

  • Johann August b1852 is the 2nd son's 2nd child, 3rd child AND also the 1st son's, 1st child, 3rd child.   [Steinborn & Liebelt]
    • His parents are Johann Christoph LIEBELT & Johanne Luise LIEBELT who were 12 year & 14 years on the 'Zebra' & the 'Prince George.'  
    • These parents are 1st cousins.
    • His paternal grandparents are Johann Christian LIEBELT & Elizabeth KUCHEL, 38 & 40 years old on 'Zebra'. 
    • His maternal grandparents are Johann Gottfried LIEBELT & Anna Elisabeth POHLE , 40 & 38 years old on the 'Prince George'
    • Anna Florentine PFENNIG's father Heinrich PFENNIG took up part section 3898 Hd Kuitpo in 1853.
    • "August & Hulda took up part of section 3899, opposite her father's property and farmed this land until they moved to Adelaide."  LIEBELT Family History page 84.
      • "They sold the land in 1897 to August's cousin Johann August LIEBELT" and moved to "Leicester St, Parkside, where he had a wood, coke and coal yard".
    • "The house was the first in the street to have electric light installed in 1912."
    • They took up part section 3899 after their marriage in 1875 and sold it in 1897,  22 years later.  They had 5 children between 1877 and 1887.
    • Johann August LIEBELT was 23 years old at marriage and 45 years old when he sold the section.

                                                                          

Section 3899 was first purchased in 1856 by the second son's 1st son; Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT.

What happened to this land between 1856 & 1875 when Johann August LIEBELT b1852 acquired it, possibly from his Uncle Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT, and later sold it to his Uncle's 8th child, Johann August LIEBELT b1860.

No 2. Johann August LIEBELT 1860-1944 &  Ottilie Clara ALTMANN 1866-1939 married in 1886, 11 years later they purchased this home, 1897.

  • Johann August b1860 is the 2nd son's 1st child, 8th child  [Steinborn & Liebelt]
  • His paternal grandparents are Johann Christian LIEBELT & Elizabeth KUCHEL, 38 & 40 years old on 'Zebra'

  • His parents are Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT & Johanne Caroline LUBASCH, who were children on the 'Zebra'

    • Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT b1823  [2nd son's, 1st child, LIEBELT Family History page 46] married Johanne Caroline LUBASCH, September 1847.

      • December 5, 1850 they purchased 80 acres Section 3903Hd Kuitpo, & built his home.  

      • February 1856 he purchased 30 acres part section 3899

      • October 16, 1866 leased sections 3897, 3895 & 3884 & part section 3896 all Hd Kuitpo.  

      • 1872 leased from Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, sections 3696, 3733, 5007 & part section 3732, & 3698 Hd Macclesfield. 

Total Sections:  3903, 3899, 3897, 3895, 3884, 3896 Hd Kuitpo

Total Sections:  3696, 3733, 5007, 3732, 3698 Hd Macclesfield.

                                                  

                                                                                                                   Liebelt Family History page 70                                                                    Photo J Haynes 2021

  • Photo by Edmund DIEDERICH from the 'Marion LIEBELT Collection'
    • Same house as in the wedding photos above. 
    • Reverse: 'Os LIEBELT Hahnndorf'
    • This is a reference to Ernst Oscar LIEBELT b1901 whose only child Kevin LIEBELT still farms this property and owns this home at 532 Echunga Rd, Echunga.

Summary of what happened to all of Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT's land when he & Johanne Caroline LUBASCH died.

  • 1st child b1848: Johanne Louise, 1878 part Sect 3913 Hd Kuitpo
  • 2nd child b1851: Friedrich Wilhelm, 1876 part Sect 3901, 3902 Hd Kuitpo
  • 3rd child b1853: Johann Gottlieb, Sect 3884, 3895, Hd Kuitpo
  • 4th child b1855: Maria Elisabeth, Monarto South. 
  • 5th child b1857: Johann Friedrich, part Section 3902, 3895, Hd Kuitpo
  • 6th child: Caroline Auguste, Section 3831, 3833 Hd Onkaparinga.
  • 7th child b1860: Johann August, ,
    • 1896, part section 3899 Hd Kuitpo  bought from his 1st cousin J August LIEBELT b1860.
  • 8th child b1862: Maria Louise, part Section 3899 Hd Kuitpo. 
  • 9th child b1864: Hermann Gustav, 1895 parts Section 3830, 3828 Hd Onkaparinga
  • 10th child b1867: Anna Bertha, inherited original home Section 3903, Hd Kuitpo.

8th child Maria Louise was given part section 3899 Hd Kuitpo, by her father, but this home is the rear of the one photographed above.

See Liebelt Family History page 70                                                                  

By 1896 when Johann August b1860 & his wife Ottilie Clara ALTMANN purchased this home they were 36 years & 30 years of age & their children were:  

  • Alexander Herbert LIEBELT 9 years
  • Florentine Gertrude LIEBELT 7 years
  • August Berthed LIEBELT just born
  • Carl Edgar LIEBELT born 1899
  • Oscar Ernst born 1901.

10 years later Florentine Gertrude LIEBELT was 19 years of age and married 28 year old Gottlieb Christoph BRAENDLER on 7 October 1909 with their bridal photographs being taken in the front garden as above.

                                                                                                                                     

Two years later in 1911, Johann August LIEBELT & Ottilie Clara ALTMANN celebrated their silver wedding anniversary and had their photos taken in the same front garden.  Third from right is their youngest child Oscar Ernst LIEBELT who married a 1C1R and their only child Kevin LIEBELT continues to farm this land. 

 

The following 2 brothers married 2 LIEBELT sisters.

3.3   Johann Albert Paul BRAENDLER 6th child of: J Caroline Louise PAECH and Augustus Guido BRAENDLER 

26 year old Johann Albert Paul BRAENDLER [1883-1963] married 21 year old Clara Alma LIEBELT [1887-1965] on 29 April 1909.  

They had 3 children between 1910-1914: Albert Theodor BRAENDLER, Alfred Walter BRAENDLER, Ella Vera BRAENDLER.

                                        

Reverse 'PJA BRAENDLER’

 

3.4   Friedrich Benjaman BRAENDLER 8th child of: J Caroline Louise PAECH and Augustus Guido BRAENDLER 

25 year old Friedrich Benjaman BRAENDLER, [as he was registered at birth in 1887-1962]  8th & last child of Guido BRAENDLER & Caroline PAECH,  married 20 year old Ottilie Hulda LIEBELT, [1893-1974]  known as 'Tilly', 22 May, 1913.   Their home was Oakside Stud, off Darby Road, Paechtown, where he breed Clydesdales from 1939.

They had two daughters, Vera Hulda & Vida Ottilie.

                 

Reverse: 'Ben BRAENDLER

Photo by Edmund DIEDERICH

                     

ReverseF.B. BRAENDLER nee LIEBELT Tillie.                                                            Reverse: 'FB BRAENDLER family.'

Photo by Edmund DIEDERICH                                                                                   Benjamin & Tilly  and their only children, Vera Hulda b1915  & sister Vida  Ottilie b1922, c1927

 

3.5   Clara Alma & Ottilie Hulda LIEBELT 6th & 7th children of:  Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT & Johanna Dorothea SAWADE

Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT [1853-1938] & Johanne Dorothea SAWADE [1858-1937], 10 children, 1880-1900.

├──Carl August Christoph [1880-1947] married Frieda Agnes Hilda GALLASCH [1893-1973]                          

├──Alwina Martha [1881-1954] married 1903 Johann Gottlieb PAECH [1876-1963]

├──Johann Friedrich [1882-1961]) married Eleanor Dora HARTMANN [1891-]

├──Bertha May [1884-1973] married Carl Emil SCHMEISS [1888-1957]

├──Paul Ferdinand [1885-1966]

├──Clara alma [1888-1965] married Johann Paul Albert BRAENDLER [1883-1963]

├──Ottilie Hulda Tilly [1893c-1974] married 1913 Friedrich Benjamin BRAENDLER [1887-1962]

├──Johann Gottlieb [1894-1973] married Linda Ottilie HARTMANN younger sister to Eleanor Dora HARTMANN.                                                      

├──Elfrieda Selma [1897-1969] married Friedrich Edward GALLASCH [1889-1960]

└── Alfred Wilhelm [1900-1959] married Franziska Lisette WEINERT nee MUEHLBERG  [1920]

 

4.  Paul BRAENDLER 5th child of:  Philippine PIETSCH and Johann Joseph BRAENDLER:    

23 year old Paul BRAENDLER  [1850-1937] married 19 year old Martha PAECH [1854-1939], 8 July 1874 at St Michael Evangelical Lutheran Church by Reverend STREMPEL.  Martha PAECH, daughter of Johann Gottlob PAECH [1824-1912] and Eleonore SCHULZ  [1825-1897]  of Paechtown.

Reg Butler College in the Wattles, Reg Butler p270.

"Pastor Fritzsche baptised Martha shortly after her birth.  Following a Hahndorf Academy education (1860's), Martha married Monarto farmer and former school chum Paul BRAENDLER. For a year the young couple lived at Monarto and then with Martha's father at Paechtown, before taking up the former DOLLING farm on Windmill Hill.  Martha raised a family of four sons and four daughters.  An expert cook and housekeeper, she instilled in her children the same careful principles which led to her own success.  The  BRAENDLER's took a sincere interest in the affairs of their Lutheran Church.  They were privileged to celebrate their diamond wedding shortly before Paul died.  In good health until just prior to her own death, Martha survived her elder sister Johanne MUELLER by only a couple of months." Reg Butler, A College in the Wattles, p400.

"Paul had all of his education at the Hahndorf Academy and for a time became an ostler at the King of Hanover Hotel in Rundle St., an important gathering place for Adelaide's Germans.  Mine host was Adolph BARTEL, later Mayor of Adelaide and father-in-law to Sir Hans HEYSEN. In 1873, Paul married school chum Martha PAECH and came into possession of a magnificent property formerly belonging to Mrs TW BOEHM's father Gottfried DOLLING, on the slopes of Windmill Hill near Hahndorf.  This estate, Paul aptly named 'Model Farm'.  To and from school, College schoolboys had many adventures with the BRAENDLER's bull on alert at the homestead gate.  Paul and his large family took an active part in community affairs, particularly with the Lutheran Church and the local Agricultural Society".  

Martha's oldest sister Johanne Caroline PAECH [1848-1924] married Paul's older brother, Guido BRAENDLER [1843-1925].

PAECH - BRAENDLER Golden Wedding 50 Years 1874-1924

                                           

Reverse'Mr & Mrs Paul BRAENDLER Windmill Hill'.                   Reverse: 'Paul BRAENDLER, Windmill Hill.'                                                 Reverse: 'Paul BRAENDLER, Windmill Hill.' 

Martha above is 69 years and Paul now aged 73 years.

Family:  Martha PAECH and Paul BRAENDLER had 7 children, 1875-1891.

├──Bertha Pauline Hulda  [1875-  ] born Friedrichstadt, married 23 April 1896, Ev Luth Church, Hahndorf to Friedrich Wilhelm Benjamin NITSCHKE [..........].  [ ]

├──Hugo Arthur  [1876-1967] born nr Hahndorf,  married 4 September 1902, St Michael Church, Hahndorf to Louise Hulda LIEBELT [1877-1946]  [ ]

├──Freidrich Wilhelm 'Bill'  [1878-1964] born Hahndorf, married 13 February 1906, St Michael Lutheran Church, Hahndorf, to Alma Ottilie GREGOR [1880-1957].  [ ]  

├──Emilie Selma [1881-1964] born nr Hahndorf, married 6 May 1909 St Paul Ev Lutheran Church, Hahndorf, Alfred Robert Julius RODERT [1881-1962]  [ ]

├──Edward Otto [1884] born nr Hahndorf, married ??? [ ]

├──Louise Alma [1888-1956] born Wind Mill Hill, Nairne, married 25 June 1908, St Paul Ev Lutheran Church, Hahndorf, to Bernhardt Albert PAECH [1879-1943] .[ ]  

└── Adolph Alfred Edwin [1891] born Wind Mill Hill, Nairne, married............[ ]

TROVE:  The Golden Wedding celebrations.

"Golden Wedding, BRAENDLER-PAECH, Mr & Mrs Paul BRAENDLER, of Ambleside, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding day at the residence of their daughter, Mrs W. NITSCHKE, Littlehampton, on Tuesday, July 8th.  The happy old couple were most fortunate in regard to the weather; the sun shining brightly throughout the day, while the night was bright and calm.  The festivities were carried on till the early hours of the morning, and were counted by all as a great success.  Mr Paul BRAENDLER and Miss Martha PAECH, youngest daughter of the late Gottleib [sic] PAECH, were married by the Rev. STREMPLE in St Michael's Church, Ambleside, on July 8th, 1874.  On July 8th, 1924, the Rev C.F. BRAUN conducted a similar ceremony at Mrs NITSCHKE's homestead, and the service, which was largely attended by relatives and friends, was a most impressive one.  After the ceremony the pastor delivered a find address, reviewing the lives of Mr and Mrs BRAENDLER during the past 50 years, and at the conclusion, on behalf of the sons and daughters, he handed to the aged couple a beautiful illuminated address, appropriately worded.  After the ceremony an adjournment was made to the spacious barn, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was laid out.  

The barn had been entirely converted under the able direction of Mrs H. EASLEA & Mrs HOMAN, wife of the pastor.  The decorations were beautiful, and were indeed a credit to those who were responsible for their erection.  Two long tables ran down sides of the building, and these were loaded with the good things provided by the different members of the family.  The tables were decorated with golden Iceland poppies and maiden hair fern, while narrow gold streamers were festooned from high standing silver vases of poppies on the whole length of the festive board.  On the bridal table, about the centre, stood a large two-decker wedding cake, prettily ornamented.  The ceiling decorations were also well and artistically thought out.  In the centre of the room was suspended a huge wedding veil, and radiating from the top of this were coloured streamers.  Silver wattle and pine branches were added to the man decorations, the whole combining to form a very pretty setting.  Now add to all that the 80 odd happy and smiling faces, the laughter and joviality and with youth intermingling harmoniously with age and the pictures is complete.  Ye.....aproned and capped waitresses were kept busy for a long time attending to the wants of the hungry guests, and those who did service in that capacity were Mrs Harold EASLEA and Misses G. FUGE, ROTHE, SCHMEISS, JAENSCH, HOMAN, KRAMM and PAECH [2].

Seated at the main table on each side or Mr. and Mrs. BRAENDLER were their four sons - Messrs, Hugo, William, Otto, and Edwin and their four daughters - Mrs W. NITSCHKE  [Littlehampton], Mrs H. WUTTKE [Oakbank], Mrs J RODERT [Echunga] and Mrs B PAECH [Loxton].  At the appointed time Mr B. NITSCHKE [grandson] submitted the loyal toast and when that had been duly honoured Mr. L. von DOUSSA was called on to propose the toast, "The Bride and Bridegroom".  In doing so, Mr von DOUSSA spoke of the early days, when he and Mr BRAENDLER were at school together, and dwelt on the early life of the couple.  He said that the BRAENDLER family was known throughout the district for its integrity.  As a family they were most loyal, and none of the members had drifted very from the old home.  In fact with one exception, all the children resided within a radius of 20 miles. The occasion they celebrated was a unique one.  The couple had reared eight children, and they must have felt proud and gratified to have everyone present with them on the occasion of their golden wedding.  

Mrs C. NITSCHKE, another old school made of Mr BRAENDLER, supported Mr von DOUSSA's remarks, and spoke of the popularity of the aged couple who he hoped, would spend many more happy days together.  Mr H.A. MONKS, who also attended the same school, said that, although he was very unwell, he head not been able to resist the temptation to be present at his old friends wedding anniversary.  He was very pleased indeed that they had reached their golden wedding and he wished to heartily congratulate them, and express the hope that they would enjoy the best of health for many years to come.   Mr BRAENDLER rose to respond mids loud applause.  He said his first duty was to extend a most hearty welcome to all his friends, and he did so with all his heart.  His second duty was to thank the different speakers for their kindly references and the good things said about himself and his wife.  He also wished to thank Pastor BRAUN for his fine address.  

Mr Alf MONKS next submitted the toast, "Family of Mr and Mrs Paul BRAENDLER", and Mr HUGO replied on behalf of his brothers, while Mrs NITSCHKE's son replied on behalf of the girls.  After the conclusion of the toast list the diners arose in order to allow the waitresses to clear the room for the next sitting, and altogether 180 guests sat down to the breakfast.  It was impossible to provide amusement for the big company present, but Mrs NITSCHKE generously threw her house open to all, and parties assembled in each room round good, old fashioned fires and yarned, had games of different kinds, or indulged in music: Miss ZIMMERMANN, of Adelaide delighting her hearers with her singing and playing.  At about 8 o'clock the Hills Central Brass Band, under the conductorship of Mr A.M. COPPIN, arrived to liven up the proceedings.  Dancing and games passed the time till supper was called on, and well over 200 partook of the good things provided.  The party finally broke up at about 3 o'clock in the morning, everyone voting the function a complete success."

  

 

4.1    Friedrich Wilhelm BRAENDLER 3rd child of:  Martha PAECH and Paul BRAENDLER:

27 year old Friedrich Wilhelm ‘Bill’ BRAENDLER [1878-1964] married 25 year old Alma Ottilie GREGOR [1880-1957]  1906, daughter of Johanna Louise KUCHEL & Eduard David GREGOR.

                                                                                                                              Reverse: 'Mavis BRAENDLER

  They had two girls:                                                                                                                                   

​├──Ella Eveyline [1910-1980] married Louis Christoph PAECH [1906- (1994], whose parents were Johann Gottlieb PAECH [1876-1963] & Alwina Martha LIEBELT [1881-1954]

├──Mavis Ada [1913-  ] married John R.S. PULLIENE (1910)

Photo courtesy of Val Braendler.  

Left-Right

  • Ella Eveyline BRAENLDER 1910-1980
  • mother Alma Othilie GREGOR 1880-1957
  • Mavis Ada BRAENDLER b1913  
  • and father Friedrich Wilhelm 'Bill' BRAENDLER 1878-1964

Reg Butler, A College in the Wattles, page 270.

"After studies at Hahndorf Public School and Hahndorf College (1893) Wilhelm went primary school teaching for a time but then took up a farm near Nairne, which he ran with great success.  Bill also went out shearing on neighbouring properties, his knowledge in great demand ..... he married Alma GREGOR, a cook at Hahndorf College.  Her mother, nee Louise KUCHEL, was a grand daughter of Georg KUCHEL, whose family first settled in Hahndorf town allotment on which the Academy was finally established in 1857."  

Alma Ottilie GREGOR was the 10th and last child of Johanna Louise KUCHEL (1840-1922) and Eduard David GREGOR (1835-1910).  

├──Wilhelmine Henrietta [1861-1945]

├──Carl Charles August Lebre [1863]

├──Maria Louise [1865-1953]

├──Friedrich Wilhelm [1869-1919]

├──Johanne Louisa [1870-1947]

├──Gottlieb Eduard [1872-1951]

├──Lydia Elizabeth [1873-1957]

├──Emma Dorothea [1876-1928]

├──Anna Auguste [1878-1958]

└── Alma Ottilie [1880-1957]

 

4.2   Emilie Selma BRAENDLER 4th child of:  Martha PAECH and Paul BRAENDLER:

 27 year old Emilie Selma BRAENDLER [1881-1964]  married 27 year old Alfred Robert Julius RODERT [1881-1962] on 6 May  1909 at St Paul Ev Lutheran Church, Hahndorf,                                                                                                                 

Reverse:

Photo 1909

Alfred's parents were Helene Tell 'Ida" WILLEMER (1848-1921) and Heinrich Julius RODERT (1840-1906).  

His siblings are: 

├──Johann Julius (1871-1924)                        

├──Alfred Robert Julius (1881-1962)

├──Caroline Wilhelmine (1873-1941).        

├──Wanda Pauline Bertha (1884)                  

├──Maria Bertha (1877-1934)                       

└── Johann Hermann (1887-1964)

           Photo by Edmund DIEDERICH

 

4.3   Louise Alma BRAENDLER 6th child of:  J Martha PAECH and Paul BRAENDLER

 20 year old Louise Alma BRAENDLER [1888-1956] married  28 year old Bernhard Albert PAECH [1879-1943] 25 June 1908, St Paul Ev Lutheran Church, Hahndorf.

Bernhard PAECH's parents were Johann Traugott PAECH [1849-1929] and his parents were Johann George PAECH & Hannah Rosina RICHTER of Paechtown, & Bernhard's mother was  Johanne Louise LIEBELT [1850-1917], the second child of Johann Christoph LIEBELT [1825-1910] the 2nd son's 2nd child & his 1st cousin Johanne Louise LIEBELT [1824-1898] who was the 1st son's 1st child.

Reverse:  Photo 1908                                                                     

Bernhardt  is the 4th son of Johanna Louise LIEBELT (1850-1917) and Johann Traugott PAECH (1849-1929), his siblings are:  ├──Alfred Heinrich (1872-1961)      ├──Johann Richard (1881-1940)

        ├──Johann Friedrich Gustav (1874-1935)                       ├──Alma Amanda Hulda (1885-1955)

        ├──Johann Gottfried Eduard (1876-1957)                      └── Meta Selma Hedwig (1890-1970)

        ├──Bernhardt Albert (1879-1943)

     

5.    Unknown males at a BRAENDLER wedding

Reverse: 'BRAENDLER wedding'

Photo by Edmund DIEDERICH

 

 

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Reg Butler, A College in the Wattles, (Adelaide, Lutheran Publishing House, 1989), page 270.

 

Bibliography

Butler, Reg  A College in the Wattles Adelaide: Lutheran Publishing House, 1989.

Reg Butler, A College in the Wattles "Joseph BRAENDLER .... a brewer from the Oder-side village of Nimkowitz in Silesia.... brought his family to SA .... to farm at Balhannah and later Monarto."

 

NOTE: Photos from other collections are named where appropriate, otherwise all photos from the 'John MUELLER  Photographic Collection & Other Archival Material'