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Jacob Conrad Bohlmann was the fourth and youngest child of [[Johann Bohlmann (1812-1901)|Johann Bohlmann]] and [[Anna Louise Bohlmann (1811-1854)|Anna Louise Hartmann]], and the second born in Australia.
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Jacob Conrad, known as Conrad, was born 11 March 1850 in North Adelaide at the Bohlmann's Union Street residence. He was baptised Jakob Conrad by Pastor Andreas Kappler at North Adelaide, probably in the Bohlmann's house.
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Jacob Conrad Bohlmann was the fourth and youngest child of Johann Bohlmann and Anna Louise Hartmann, and the second born in Australia.

Jacob Conrad Bohlmann

Biography

Jacob Conrad, known as Conrad, was born 11 March 1850 in North Adelaide at the Bohlmann's Union Street residence. He was baptised Jakob Conrad by Pastor Andreas Kappler at North Adelaide, probably in the Bohlmann's house.

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