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  | death_date    = 29 Oct 1933
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  | death_place  = Torrensville, South Australia
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  | spouse          = Eleanor Jane Presgrave (married 6 November 1883, North Adelaide)
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==Biography==
==Biography==
<!--Detailed biography. use === headings to create sections-->Mr. Bohlimann, who is a well-known figure in shipping circles in Port Adelaide, was born at North Adelaide 71 years ago on July 22 next, in Kermode street, when that quarter was the chief residential portion of North Adelaide. Mr. Bohlmahn related how water carts comprising large barrels on wheels made daily deliveries of water from the Torrens to householders. Mr. Bohlmann attended Moore's school in Jeffcott. street, and subsequently was connected with various firms in Adelaide. After a term with the State Excise Department he joined H. Muecke & Co. in 1888, and has been connected with the Customs department of that firm ever since. In his younger days he was a footballer, and in 1878 was a member of the first South Australian team to visit Victoria. He lives at Semaphore, and is a member of the local bowling club and a frequent player on the seaside greens.
Julius Bohlmann was born in Kermode Street, North Adelaide, in his parent's house, on the 22nd of July 1857 and baptised by [[Andreas Kappler (1802-1877)|Pastor Andreas Kappler]] in the same house in October. Julius's father, [[Johann Bohlmann (1812-1901)|Johann]], was a tinsmith and sheet metal worker from Bremen with his own workshop, situated at their Kermode Street residence, while his mother was Johann's second wife, [[Catherine Bohlmann (1829-1920)|Catherine Seekamp/Seecamp]] from Baden bei Achim, south east from Bremen, along the Weser River.
 
While Julius was baptised with Lutheran rites, his family soon became members of the Christ Church Church of England congregation, just a few hundred metres across Palmer Place, and Julius was educated as George William Moore's school on Jeffcott street, just across from the church.
 
By the age of 18, Julius was working for [[P. Falk & Co]], general merchants of Birmingham, Melbourne and Adelaide, in Gawler Place, for whom he also played on the employee's cricket team.<ref>{{cite news |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |title= FALK & Co.'s EMPLOYEES V. KING & Co.'s|url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/28737607 |work= South Australian Advertiser |location=Adelaide, South Australia |date=21 January 1875 |access-date=}}</ref> By 1882, Julius had joined the SA Government Customs Department, being appointed boarding officer, sixth class in April 1882 and an assistant landing waiter, sixth class in December 1882.<ref>[http://classic.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/disp.pl/au/other/sa_gazette/1882/50/4039.pdf?stem=0&synonyms=0&query=bohlmann Chief Secretary's Office], ''South Australian Government Gazette'', No  50,  7 December 1882, 4039,  p. 4039.</ref>
 
===Sport===
As well as participating in inter-company cricket matches, Bohlmann was a keen and talented Australian Rules football player, playing for one of the founding teams of the SA Football Association, the oddly named "The Victorians", then Semaphore and Prospect. 'The Victorians' were based at Montefiore Hill, just a few minutes from the Bohlmann fresidence in Kermode Street, and changed their name to North Adelaide in their final year (1884). before disbanding. While with the Victorians, Bohlmann travelled with the first South Australian football team to visit the colony of Victoria, playing Melbourne in 1878.<ref>{{cite news |author=Peter Pindar |title= Football Gossip|url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/143314147 |work= The Australasian |location=Melbourne, Victoria |date=24 August 1878 |access-date=}}</ref>


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==References==
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==Photo gallery==
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File:HOLL-IMG-0001172E - The Roberts with Grandparents Bohlmann.jpg|alt=Julius and Eleanor Bohlmann with son Julius, and daughter Kitty and her family, at Torrensville, c. 1931|Julius and Eleanor Bohlmann with son Julius, and daughter Kitty and her family, at Torrensville, c. 1931
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 24 February 2022

Julius Bohlmann
Julius Bohlmann.jpg
Julius Bohlmann
Born22 July 1857
North Adelaide
Died29 Oct 1933
Torrensville, South Australia
Resting placeCheltenham Cemetery, Cheltenham
NationalityBritish Subject
OccupationCustoms and excise agent
Spouse(s)Eleanor Jane Presgrave (married 6 November 1883, North Adelaide)

Biography

Julius Bohlmann was born in Kermode Street, North Adelaide, in his parent's house, on the 22nd of July 1857 and baptised by Pastor Andreas Kappler in the same house in October. Julius's father, Johann, was a tinsmith and sheet metal worker from Bremen with his own workshop, situated at their Kermode Street residence, while his mother was Johann's second wife, Catherine Seekamp/Seecamp from Baden bei Achim, south east from Bremen, along the Weser River.

While Julius was baptised with Lutheran rites, his family soon became members of the Christ Church Church of England congregation, just a few hundred metres across Palmer Place, and Julius was educated as George William Moore's school on Jeffcott street, just across from the church.

By the age of 18, Julius was working for P. Falk & Co, general merchants of Birmingham, Melbourne and Adelaide, in Gawler Place, for whom he also played on the employee's cricket team.[1] By 1882, Julius had joined the SA Government Customs Department, being appointed boarding officer, sixth class in April 1882 and an assistant landing waiter, sixth class in December 1882.[2]

Sport

As well as participating in inter-company cricket matches, Bohlmann was a keen and talented Australian Rules football player, playing for one of the founding teams of the SA Football Association, the oddly named "The Victorians", then Semaphore and Prospect. 'The Victorians' were based at Montefiore Hill, just a few minutes from the Bohlmann fresidence in Kermode Street, and changed their name to North Adelaide in their final year (1884). before disbanding. While with the Victorians, Bohlmann travelled with the first South Australian football team to visit the colony of Victoria, playing Melbourne in 1878.[3]

Family

Residences in the City

Dates Place Current Address Co-ordinates
1857 - c1880 Kermode Street, North Adelaide (Acre 724) 152-154 Kermode Street -34.91114, 138.595408

Work in the City

Dates Place Current Address Co-ordinates

1875

Falk and Co, Gawler Place Gawler Place TBD

Published Obituary

References

  1. "FALK & Co.'s EMPLOYEES V. KING & Co.'s". South Australian Advertiser. Adelaide, South Australia. 21 January 1875.
  2. Chief Secretary's Office, South Australian Government Gazette, No 50, 7 December 1882, 4039, p. 4039.
  3. Peter Pindar (24 August 1878). "Football Gossip". The Australasian. Melbourne, Victoria.

Photo gallery


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