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Burial places of the 1st three generations of

STEINBORN & LIEBELT

descendants

Summary

This article links the first 3 generations of descendants to burials in the Hahndorf Public Cemetery using a mapping system & the LIEBELT Family History book.  The only 1st generation not to be buried at St Michael's Church Cemetery in Hahndorf was Anna POHL, buried in 1884.  To begin with I provide research on the first 12 burials, [8 of which were babies or young children] in the cemetery beginning April 1883, the surnames being;  KUCHEL, RICHTER, PADE, FISCHER, GALLASCH, STREMPEL, NEARY, AUBERT, KRAMM & BOLTE.  Systematically I then follow, through the LIEBELT Family History book, the 3 LIEBELT son's families, color coded, to identify their burial site, along with headstone photographs.

 

The family names that are mentioned in this article:

AUBERT, AMPT, ALTMANN, ACKLAND, BOLTE, BRADKE, BIGGS, BRUSE, BRAENDLER, DAHL, DOHNT, EY, FAEHRMANN, FISCHER, FILLGRAF, FIELD, GALLASCH, GRIEGER, GILES, HEIN, HEINRICH, HEBERLE, JAENSCH, JACKSON, JONES, KAU, KOWALD, KAVEL, KRAMM, KLENKE, KUCHEL, KREIS, KAESHEHAGEN, KROEHN, KLAEBSCH, LIEBELT, LUBASCH, MINKE, MACHELL, MANGELSDORF, MEYER, MÜLLER, McENTEE, van der MOLEN, MINKWITZ, NEARY, NEUMANN, NITSCHKE, 

PADE, PAECH, PFEIFFER, POHL, PFENNIG, RICHTER, ROUSE, ROHRLACH, ROSSI, SALISBURY, SAWADE, SALOME, SEIDEL, SCHÄCHE, STREMPEL, STEINBORN, SMITH, SIMPER, SICKERDICK, WOLF, WITTWER, WIETH, ZIMMERMAN.

Aim of this article

Provide information about the burial places for the first 3 generations of descendants from the STEINBORN & LIEBELT families

Provide details of where to find all of the 1st, 2nd & 3rd generation that are buried at the Hahndorf Public Cemetery using the LIEBELT Family History book as a  guide.

1st generation emigrants are those that are foreign born

2nd generation are those that are born in Australia but have at least one foreign born parent

3rd generation are those who are native born of native born parents.

This project recognises STEINBORN/LIEBELT as 1st generation emigrants, their sons No1, No2, No3, and 9 grandchildren 1:1, 1:2, 1:3 & 2:1, 2:2, 2:3 and 3.1, 3:2, 3:3 as also 1st generation emigrants. and these grandchildren's children are therefore 2nd generation emigrants and is as deep into descendants as this Cemetery Tour will explore.

 

 

Table of Contents

1.    Author's Note

2.    First 12 burials at the Hahndorf Cemetery

3.    STEINBORN/LIEBELT

 

1.    Author's Note

 

2.   First 12 burial's at the Hahndorf Public Cemetery [Burial register]

  •  11 April 1883 Elisabeth KUCHEL, stillbirth

  •  13 April 1883 Hugo Edward DAHL 18 days old

  •  31 April 1883 Johann Alfred RICHTER, 15 weeks (George PAECH Snr 2nd wife was a RICHTER)

  •  23 October 1883 Mary Elisabeth PADE 1 year 10 months

  • 28 November 1883 Carl Gustav Reinhold FISCHER 18 years Hahndorf apprentice coach builder, an inquest into his sudden death on a Sunday afternoon where they even looked at his living quarters in Hahndorf, determined that they were damp and should not have been lived in and that he died of 'brain inflammation' after being sick for only 2 days. He worked with August FAEHRMANN, and his death was notified by Otto FAEHRMANN and his employer was Wilhelm WIESE, a coach builder in Hahndorf and the owner of the 'damp' room.

  • 23 December 1883 Johann Joseph GALLASCH 79 years.

  • 27 February 1884 Meta Gertrude Elfrida STREMPEL, 6 months, niece of Pastor Adolph STREMPEL.

  • 7 March 1884 NEARY, 6 months

  • 12 March 1884 AUBERT 31 years

  • 12 March 1884 AUBERT 5 years, 

  • 29 March 1884 KRAMM 11 months

  • 31 March 1884 Friederika Sophie Louise BOLTE 78 years.

Our LIEBELT / STEINBORN tour begins alongside this grave, of Friederika BOLTE.

 

2.   STEINBORN/LIEBELT

When our LIEBELT ancestors left their neighbouring villages of Nickern and Schönborn in June 1838 they first had to make their way south for 12 kilometres to board an Oder River barge. The village of Kay where many of the 'Zebra' passengers came from included names like PAECH, KLENKE, JAENSCH, NEUMANN, NITSCHKE and PFEIFFER was only 4 kms away from these two villages if you cut through the paddocks. The village of Klemzig where August KAVEL was pastor from 1826 -1835 was in a more south easterly direction, but still it was 11 kms away from the harbor of departure. Coming to South Australia on the 'Prince George' from the village of Schönborn was Johann Christoph  LIEBELT Snr and his wife who was six years older, Anna Elizabeth STEINBORN. Christoph Snr was a cottager and blood letter, in Hahndorf when he died he was a shepherd. Christoph at 62 years and Elizabeth at 68 years of age were amongst the older of all emigrants, one notable  exception was Pastor KAVEL's father, Albrecht who was 71 years old and his mother Charlotte FILLGRAF was 70 years old. Christoph died 8 years after arrival and Elizabeth lived 19 years in Hahndorf dying at 88 years of age in 1857. In the same village as the parents lived their eldest son who had married a POHL, he was a tailor.  Down the road to the west 2 kilometres away in the village of Nickern lived the two younger sons and their families. Jabłonna creeks runs through both villages. Their homes and yards backed onto forests much as they still do today.

Their second son had married a KUCHEL and was a shepherd and the youngest who married a WOLF was a tailor like his older brother. So their were 3 LIEBELT son, No 1 Gottfried, No 2 Christian No 3 Christoph Junior.  The following burials of descendants below will be referred to as they relate to either son No  1,2, or 3.  So it was the eldest son No 1 and his family who lived near his parents in Schönborn who left first on the first Oder barges and ultimately from Hamburg on the first ship 'Prince George'. All three sons had three living children aged 1-15 years.  No 2 and No 3 son took their families aboard the 'Zebra' whose passengers numbered 92 adults and teenagers and 96 children under 16 years of age.

The first tragedy for the LIEBELT's came awkwardly  just three years ager arrival when No 1 son, died in 1841, he was 43 years old and left young children and his wife who was 42 years old. His eldest was Louise 17 years, Anna 8 and Gottfried 6 years of age. His burial site is unknown. Gottfried's parents Christoph Snr & STEINBORN were still alive in South Australia for another 5 & 16 years. Along with their two younger sons, and their wives, KUCHEL & WOLF they were all buried over a 23-year period in the  St Michael’s cemetery between 1846-1879. 

Alan Wittwer said this in 1986

'It would appear the Johann Gottfried LIEBELT, the first son of Christoph LIEBELT senior died just before or during May 1841.  Correspondence addressed to him in the early months of 1841 but the Return of Cattle dated 31 May 1841 shows evidence of his name Gottfried LIEBELT being changed to Gottfried LIEBELT's widow'  'LIEBELT 1986 An update of the Liebelt Family History', published in 1975. EA WITTWER and FJ LIEBELT 1986.

Gottfried's widow was Anna Elizabeth POHL.

 

All 1st and 2nd generation STEINBORN/LIEBELTS  except Anna POHL were buried at St Michael's Cemetery, Hahndorf. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inscription: "Here rests in God, our beloved father, Johann Christian LIEBELT.  He was born on February 2, 1801, and died on October 4, 1858, aged 57 years, 5 months, and 2 days.  Jesus, only in your wounds Have I found the sinner's comfort. " (LFH page 45) 

 

 

 

 

 

Inscription: "Here rests in God, our beloved mother, Maria Elisabeth LIEBELT, born KUCHEL. She was born on January 4, 1798, and died on August 2, 1879.  I know that my Redeemer lives; What comfort this sweet sentence gives! Psalm 19.25" (LFH page 45)

LIEBELT Family History book page 16

Christoph died 21 October 1846 [ ]

Elisabeth died 27 January 1857 [  ]

 

Both are buried at St Michaels church cemetery beneath the current car park.  

 

The only surviving 1st or 2nd generation LIEBELT's who lived past the closure of the St Michael's, St Paul's and St John's Cemeteries in central Hahndorf was the No 1 son's wife Anna POHL who died 12 months after this cemetery opened.  Anna POHL b1799, arrived on the 'Prince George', pioneer of Hahndorf for 46 years, left behind 24 grandchildren is the 13th person to be buried in this cemetery and she lies here alongside the grave, of No 12 burial, Friederika BOLTE.

Anna Elisabeth POHL wife of No 1 son

 

 

LIEBELT Family History book page 17

 

HC A13  

 

 Numbering the the 3 sons of STEINBORN / LIEBELT.  The STEINBORN / LIEBELT's  had 3 sons, No 1, No 2 and No 3, Gottfried, Christian and Christoph Jnr.  Their descendants will be referred to as 1:1, 1:2, 1:2:1, 1:2:2 etc to reflect the 'first sons, first child', the 'first son's second child' the 'first sons's second child's first child' and the 'first son's second child, second child' etc.

Which descendants are NOT buried in this cemetery Hahndorf Cemetery, either because they died before 1883 (see above) or more likely because they left the district.  The surnames and connecting page numbers are the descendants not to be found here. 

No 1 son Gottfried.                           

  • 1:1:3  PFENNIG (LFH page 84),   1:1:5  AMPT (LFH page 86),   1:2:5  BRADKE (LFH page 25),   1:3:2  MINKE (LFH page 30),   1:3:3  KAU (LFH page 32),   1:3:4  KUCHEL (LFH page 34),   1:3:6  KOWALD (LFH page 36),  1:3:7  SMITH (LFH page 39),   1:3:8  MACHELL (LFH page 40),   1:3:9  ROUSE (LFH page 41),   1:3:10  HEIN (LFH page 42).

No 2 son Christian

  • 2:1:4  ALTMANN (LFH page 63),   2:3:3  ACKLAND (LFH page 106),  2:3:5 KREIS (LFH page 108),  2:3:6  MANGELSDORF (LFH page 110),   2:3:7 MÜLLER (LFH page 112).

No 3 son Christoph

  • 3:1:6  SIMPER (LFH page 123),     3:1:7  SMITH (LFH page 124),   3:2:1  LIEBELT (LFH page 127),   3:2:2  ROHRLACH (LFH page 129),   3:2:3  McENTEE (LFH page 131),   3:2:4 SALISBURY (LFH page 133),   3:2:4 DOHNT (LFH page 133),   3:2:8  BIGGS (LFH page 142),     3:2:9  KAESHEHAGEN  (LFH page 144),   3:3:1  GRIEGER (LFH page 146),   3:3:2. JACKSON (LFH page 150),   3.4:1  KROEHN (LFH page 154),   3:5:3   ZIMMERMAN  (LFH page 159),   3:5:4  FIELD (LFH page 160).   3:5:7. ROSSI  (LFH page 163).

 

1:1 married 2:2    First cousins married.

 

LIEBELT Family History book page 19, then to page 76.

HC A177  HC A315

 

1:2

 

LIEBELT Family History page 20.

HC A183 HC A334

 

 HC 1

1:2:1, married twice

 

 

LIEBELT Family History  page 22 HC A607 HC A65    

 

:2:4  

 

LIEBELT Family History book page 24. 

 Ylje Louise van der MOLEN 1865-1960

Section A   Grave No 1   Register No 930 

Hermann Gustav LIEBELT 1864-1951

Section A   Grave No 11   Register No 815 

 

1:2:8

 

 
LIEBELT Family History book page 28. Johann Wilhelm Christoph van der MOLEN 1876-1956.             Section A   Grave No 9   Register No 880   

 

 

Both in St Michael's Cemetery Hahndorf

 

   
LIEBELT Family History book page 44    

 

 

 

LIEBELT Family History book page 45

Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT 1823-1893

Section A   Grave No 74   Register No 116 

Johann Caroline LUBASCH 1827-1902

Section A   Grave No 73   Register No 226

 

     

 

LIEBELT Family History book page 56

HC 0478

HC 575

 

 

 
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 59 HC P633  HC P623

 

 

 
     
LIEBELT Family History book page 63 2nd cousins     

 

 
     
LIEBELT Family History book page 64 HPC P592 and P813    

 

 
       
Page 67 HPC I735 and HPC I553    

 

 
     
LIEBELT Family History book page 70 HPC K227 and HPC K655    

 

       
LIEBELT Family History book page 23      

 

 
       
Page 71 HPC T613 and T676  

 

 

 

 

 

 
2nd cousins    
LIEBELT Family History book page 72 HPC A815 and A930     

 

 
       
LIEBELT Family History book page 75 HPC W720 and HPC W723    

 

 
     
LIEBELT Family History book page 76 HPC A315 and HPC A177    

 

 
St Michael's     
LIEBELT Family History book page 78 Johann Gottlieb LIEBELT 1849-1864  HPC L388 and HPC L531  

 

 
       
LIEBELT Family History book page 89 HPC A610 and HPC A384    

 

 
     
LIEBELT Family History book page 94 HPC C573 and HPC C518    

 

 
       
LIEBELT Family History book page 97 HPC A358 and HPC A157    

 

 
       
LIEBELT Family History book page 99      

 

 
     
LIEBELT Family History book page 102      

 

 
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 106 Murray Bridge Cemetery  

 

 
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 108 St Mary Church of England, Sturt  

 

 
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 110    

 

 
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 112    
     

 

 

 

 

             

 

 

LIEBELT Family History book page 114

 

 

   

 

 
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 116    

 

 
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 118    

 

 
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 119    

 

THIRD SON
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 121    

 

THIRD SON
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 122    

 

THIRD SON
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 124    

 

 
     

 

 

THIRD SON
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 125    

 

 
     

 

THIRD SON
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 127    

 

THIRD SON
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 136    

 

THIRD SON
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 139      

 

 

THIRD SON
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 140    

 

THIRD SON
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 145    

 

 
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 151    

 

 
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 152    

 

THIRD SON
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 156    

 

THIRD SON
   
LIEBELT Family History book page 157    

 

 

THIRD SON
     
LIEBELT Family History book page 161      

 

 

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