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Adolph Heinrich Friedrich Bartels (b.1819 Kingdom of Hanover - d. 1878 Adelaide, South Australia) was a cigarmaker, publican and grain merchant, and the first German Mayor of the City of Adelaide.
 
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Revision as of 04:50, 21 February 2022

Carl Eduard Wilhelm Dreyer
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Born
Altenau, Kingdom of Hanover
Resting placeWest Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia
Nationality
  • Hanoverian (1819-)
  • British(-
Other namesEdward William Dreyer; William Edward Dreyer; Carl Edward William Dreyer
Occupation
  • 1.Smeltermaster
  • 2.Barber
  • 3.Publican
  • 4.Miner

Biography

Author: Wikipedia Contributors

In Germany

Australia

Family

Friedrich and Rudolphine had four children:

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Residences in the City

Name Birth Death Spouse
Dates Place Current Address Co-ordinates

Work in the City

Dates Place Current Address Co-ordinates

Published Obituary

From The Register, Saturday 30 November 1878:

References

External links