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Johann Gottfried Dohnt
Son of Gottfried Dohnt and Anna Dorothea Neuman. Born 2 Jan 1825 Brandenburg, Germany Died 9 Jan 1904 North Woodside, South Australia, Australia, age 79 years Emigrated (1838 South Australia, Australia) on “Prince George”
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Eva Rosina Lauterbach
Born 12 Dec 1829 Freystadt, Germany Died 19 Apr 1906 North Woodside, South Australia, Australia, age 76 years Children: 1.
Johann Fredrich DohntBorn 7 Aug 1848 Lobethal, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia Died 21 Dec 1917 Martinborough, New Zealand, age 69 years 2.
Auguste Bertha DohntBorn 4 Dec 1850 Lobethal, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia Died 29 Jun 1932 Woodside, South Australia, Australia, age 81 years 3.
Maria Louise DohntBorn 23 Sep 1852 Onkaparinga, South Australia, Australia Died 22 Apr 1858, age 5 years 4.
Johann Carl DohntBorn 27 Aug 1854 Onkaparinga, South Australia, Australia Died 12 Dec 1942 Palmer, South Australia, Australia, age 88 years 5.
Johanna Louise DohntBorn 29 Jun 1856 Died 18 Jun 1858 Woodside, South Australia, Australia, age 1 year and 11 months and 2 weeks and 6 days 6.
Johann Wilhelm DohntBorn 31 Oct 1857 7.
Fredrich Gottleib DohntBorn 12 Apr 1859 Woodside, South Australia, Australia Died 12 Feb 1863 Woodside, South Australia, Australia, age 3 years 8.
Paulina Auguste DohntBorn 28 Jan 1861 Woodside, South Australia, Australia Died Jan 1921 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, age 59 or 60 years 9.
Frederick Wilhelm DohntBorn 8 Dec 1870 Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia Died 14 Mar 1949 Gumeracha, Adelaide Hills Council, South Australia, Australia, age 78 years Occupation: Butter and Cheese maker Mr. F. VV. Dohnt, whose father and grandfather came out to South Australia from Germany in 1838 in the sailing ship "Prince George", was born at Woodside in 1870. After receiving his education at the Lobethal School he learnt cheese and butter making at the Onkaparinga factory, under the direction of Mr. G. F. Osborne, then regarded as one of the best experts in that vocation. At the age of 18 years he went to Port Pirie to become Manager of the factory there, but owing to drought conditions in that district the factory was later forced to close down, and he returned to Woodside. From Woodside he came to Gumeracha to undertake the management of the local Co-op. Factory, where he produced butter and cheese of the finest quality. Later on Mr. Dohnt went to Meadows, and took over the management of the Kondoparinga Factory, now owned by the South Australian Farmers' Union, but returning to Gumeracha in 1906 he purchased the local factory, and carried on cheese-making until 1912, when the factory was partially destroyed by fire. He continued, however, to make butter, and in 1915 purchased the local butchering business from Mr. Fred. Kingston, in which his sons assisted. In 1922 he sold his interests in the butter factory to "Amscol", and purchasing from the Stott family the property always known as "The Cottages", he and some of his family combined butchering and agricultural pursuits. In 1923 he bought the fertile Kenton Flats from the W. B. Randell Estate, on which he has since run a herd of pure-bred Friesians, the butchering business being carried on by two of his sons. Mr. Dohnt married Miss S. M. (Lena) Norsworthy, their family comprising five sons and two daughters. Their residence is "Olde Court", next to the Salem Church, and occupies a delightful situation overlooking Kenton Flat, with Kenton Hill in the background. This home was the first police station and residential quarters in Gumeracha, and the one-time cell is to-day used for a very different purpose, namely, the family pantry! |
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"Family Page: Johann Gottfried Dohnt & Eva Rosina Lauterbach." HuMo-genealogy - Colin Sandercock's Family Tree (http://sandercock.net/family/index.php?page=family&tree_id=2&id=F1754&main_person=I2554 : accessed 04 May 2024) Johann Gottfried Dohnt #I2470, born 2 Jan 1825 Brandenburg, Germany
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