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Bernard Carl Dornwell (1842 - 1885) was a butcher, ship's captain and auctioneer in Adelaide and New Zealand.
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Born | Bernhardt Carl Friedrich Dornwell c. 1842 Altenau, Kingdom of Hanover |
Died | 20 February 1885 North Adelaide, South Australia |
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Spouse(s) | Sarah Ann Phillips (married 1864 North Adelaide) |
Biography
Author: Benjamin Hollister. This text is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
In Germany
Bernard Carl was born to Heinrich August and Johanne Dornwell in Altenau in about 1842. August was a qualified butcher, and in 1849 the family migrated to Adelaide aboard the George Washington, arriving on the 2nd of March 1849 (listed in the news as Dohrenwend). [1]
In Australia
As a seven year old, Bernard Carl does not appear, although presumably he had some schooling, in the documentary evidence until early 1856 when it appears the family returns to Germany, possibly due to August's ill-health. August returns in early 1858, and Johanne and Bernard Carl return about a year later in January 1859. Over the next 2 years, Bernard Carl is noted for riding in a dangerous or illegal manner a number of times, before settling down to some extent as a gunner in the Adelaide Volunteer Artillery, and running a grocery business attached to his father's butcher's premises at the corner of Margaret and Tynte Streets, North Adelaide
Family
Residences in the City
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Published Obituary
References
- ↑ "SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE". South Australian Register. Vol. XIII, , no. 919. South Australia. 7 March 1849. p. 2. Retrieved 19 July 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
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