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'''Heinrich "Henry" Noltenius''' (11 August 1820 – 10 January 1884) was a German settler in the British colony of South Australia, and a prominent wine and spirit merchant. | |||
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Heinrich "Henry" Noltenius (11 August 1820 – 10 January 1884) was a German settler in the British colony of South Australia, and a prominent wine and spirit merchant.
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Biography
Author: Wikipedia Editors, particularly Doug butler. EditOriginal ext is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0
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In Australia
Family
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Published Obituary
From the Adelaide Observer, Saturday 21 December 1901:
" Mr. Henry Noltenius, an old colonist, died suddenly this morning at his residence in Bridge-street, Kensington. He retired to rest about 9 o'clock last evening in his usual robust health. About half-past .3 this morning he called his brother, who, on entering the room of deceased, found him sitting on the bed gasping for breath. Dr. Sprod was immediately summoned, but arrived only in time to witness deceased's death, which occurred within three minutes after his brother saw him. Mr. Noltenius, who was 63 years of age, came to the colony in 1843. He was for some time a partner in the firm of Messrs, Stilling and Co., merchants, and was for many year's a wine and spirit merchant. At the time of his
death he occupied the position of commercial traveller for the firm of Messrs. W. B. Rou sevell & Co. He was much esteemed by a large circle of friends, and leaves three
daughters and four sons to mourn their loss.”. [1]
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References
- ↑ "Death of Mr. Bartels". The South Australian Register. Adelaide, South Australia. 30 November 1878.