Name |
Wilhelm Frederick August ALBRECHT |
Born |
1839 |
Templin, Brandenburg, Germany |
Gender |
Male |
Immigration |
01 Jan 1884 |
Queensland, Australia [1, 2] |
- The family travelled together on the barque "Goalpara" 1 January 1884.
Wilhelm 44, Johanna 41, Anna 17, Hermann 12, Bertha 9, Helene 7, Otto 5, Wilhelmine 3
The Brisbane Courier, Tuesday 15 January 1884, page 3
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3426030
THE GOALPARA
TO THE EDITOR OF THE BRISBANE COURIER
Sir - Will you allow me a few lines to inform the public of the treatment the steamer Goalpara has receiveded since her arrival at the port of Brisbane.
After being passed as a healthy ship by the health officers of the various Northern ports, and landing her immigrants, the Goalpara reached the Brisbane roadstead on Sunday, the 6th instant. Here she was boarded by the health officials of the port, and the ship's surgeon reported two persons on board as sick. One of these was a case of enteritis and the other a woman suffering from a recent confinement. I am informed on good medical authority that neither of these diseases is either infectious or contagious The Goalpara was placed in provisional quarantine until the evening of Monday, the 7th, when I was directed to proceed to the Quarantine Station, Peel Island.
A pilot was provided to take the ship through the narrow and difficult channel which leads to the Quarantine Station, but left me on arrival there.
The immigrants were landed, and the ship disinfected (I do not know why), and on Friday, the 11th, I was informed that the ship was liberated from quarantine.
Application was at once made for a pilot, but no pilot was forthcoming until this morning, the 14th, when the Goalpara was brought to town. This delay has caused a loss to the owners of the Golpara of about £800.
I am a stranger in this colony but after visiting most countries of the world, and performing quarantine in some of them, I have never seen a vessel of any nationality treated with the unnecessary harshness the Goalpara has encountered in this port of Brisbane - I am, sir, &c.,
J. A. HAYMIS,
Master of the Goalpara.
Brisbane, 14th January
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Died |
07 Aug 1932 |
Marburg, Queensland, Australia [3, 4, 5] |
- 1932 'PERSONAL.', Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), 20 August, p. 8. (DAILY.), viewed 06 Mar 2017, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article113980087
Death of Mr WFA Albrecht
The death of Mr. Wilhelm F. A. Albrecht occurred at his residence, Marburg, on Sunday evening, August 7 (writes our correspondent). Mr Albrecht is one of the oldest pioneers of the Marburg district, was born at Templin (Germany), 93 years ago. He came to Queensland in the sailing ship, Gold Pirra, in 1883 and spent the remainder of his life at Marburg, carrying on farming and dairying. He was of cheerful disposition, and was highly respected in Marburg and surrounding districts. He enjoyed good health until three months ago. During his illness he received medical aid and was nursed and cared for by his granddaughter, Miss Maggie Schloss. His wife and one daughter Mrs W. Schloss, Darra, died 8 years ago. The late Mr Albrecht leaves two sons, Mr Otto, Marburg and Mr Hermann, Laidley, and three daughters, Mrs F Gegler, Laidley, Mrs H Lee, Glenore Grove, Mrs H Pagel, Tarampa ; also 35 grand children and 46 great grand children. The funeral services were conducted by Rev H. E. Temme.
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Funeral Notice |
08 Aug 1932 |
Ipswich, Queensland, Australia [6] |
- 1932 'Family Notices', Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), 8 August, p. 1. (DAILY.), viewed 06 Mar 2017, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article113981087
ALBRECHT - Relatives and Friends of the late WILHELM F. A. ALBRECHT are respectively invited to attend his Funeral, to move from his late Residence, Tallegalla, at 10.30 o'clock TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) MORNING for the Marburg Cemetery.
O. BOETTCHER, Undertaker, Ipswich and Marburg.
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Buried |
09 Aug 1932 |
Ipswich, Queensland, Australia [4, 7, 8] |
- Marburg Trinity Lutheran Cemetery
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ALBRECHT William Frederick August With wife Johanna RICKS |
Person ID |
I5885 |
Rossow-Beitzel |
Last Modified |
30 May 2018 |
Family |
Johanna RIEK, b. 1842, Germany , d. 07 Sep 1924, Marburg, Queensland, Australia (Age 82 years) |
Married |
14 Sep 1873 |
Friendenfelde, Templin, Germany |
Children |
+ | 1. Anna Minnie ALBRECHT, b. Abt 1866, Germany , d. 27 Nov 1955, Queensland, Australia (Age ~ 89 years) |
+ | 2. Herman Carl August ALBRECHT, b. 1869, Gross Fredenwalde, Brandenburg, Germany , d. 01 Sep 1949, Queensland, Australia (Age 80 years) |
+ | 3. Bertha Auguste ALBRECHT, b. Abt 1874, Germany , d. 10 Aug 1959, Queensland, Australia (Age ~ 85 years) |
+ | 4. Helene Bertha Auguste ALBRECHT, b. Abt 1876, Germany , d. 17 Dec 1951, Queensland, Australia (Age ~ 75 years) |
| 5. Otto William ALBRECHT, b. 1877, Germany , d. 15 Jul 1953, Marburg, Queensland, Australia (Age 76 years) |
+ | 6. Wilhelmine Johanna ALBRECHT, b. 12 Feb 1880, Gross Fredenwalde, Brandenburg, Germany , d. 16 Aug 1924, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (Age 44 years) |
| 7. August Friedrich Wilhelm ALBRECHT, b. 09 Apr 1886, Queensland, Australia , d. 12 Apr 1886, Queensland, Australia (Age 0 years) |
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Last Modified |
30 May 2018 |
Family ID |
F4301 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |