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=== In Germany === | === In Germany === | ||
Leopold Conrad was born in the southern Hanoverian town of Duderstadt on October 4, 1838 to Franz Phillip Conrad, a shoemaker, and his wife Wilhelmine Catharine Käsehagen. | Leopold Conrad was born in the southern Hanoverian town of Duderstadt on October 4, 1838 to Franz Phillip Conrad, a shoemaker, and his wife Wilhelmine Catharine Käsehagen. <ref> {{cite book |last= Specht|first= Raymond|author-link= |date= 2009|title= The flight of The Woodpecker|url= |location= ST. lucia, Queensland|publisher= Raymond Specht|page= |isbn=978-0-646-50726-2}} | ||
=== In Australia === | === In Australia === |
Revision as of 11:27, 19 June 2022
Leopold Conrad (b.1839 Kingdom of Hanover - d. 1918 Adelaide, South Australia) was a butcher and meatworks proprietor in the City of Adelaide from 1863 until his death.
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Born | 4 October 1839 Duderstadt, Kingdom of Hanover |
Died | 17 December 1918 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Resting place | West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia |
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Occupation | Butcher |
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