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==Family== | ==Family== | ||
Conrad had a deep and complex set of family relationships in South Australia through his ties with Heuzenröder, Käsehagen, and Specht families of Duderstadt | Conrad had a deep and complex set of family relationships in South Australia through his ties with Heuzenröder, Käsehagen, and Specht families of Duderstadt. | ||
Related migrants from Duderstadt included: | Related migrants from Duderstadt included: | ||
5 descendants of Phillip Ludwig Käsehagen, shoemaker | |||
* Anna Regina, wife of Carl Heuzenröder - arrived 1858 | |||
* Anton Hermann, plumber - arrived 1855 | |||
* Children of Leopold | |||
** Carl Phillip, butcher - arrived 1858 | |||
** Eduard Leopold, shoemaker - arrived 1858 | |||
** Leopoldine Pauline, nursemaid later wife of Wilhelm Specht - arrived 1858 | |||
5 children of Anton Heuzenröder | |||
* <u>Carl</u> Joseph Anton Jodocus, pharmacist, husband of Anna Regina Käsehagen - arrived 1855 | |||
* <u>Moritz</u> Joseph Hieronymus, pharmacist - arrived 1845 | |||
* Hugo Franz Anton <u>Joseph</u>, pharmacist - arrived 1845 | |||
* Franz Joseph Theodor <u>Heinrich</u>, pharmacist - arrived 1847 | |||
* Wilhelmine Therese <u>Clementine</u>, wife of Wilhelm Eberhard, medical practitioner - arrived 1848 | |||
* | 3 brothers of Leopold Conrad (children of Franz Phillip Conrad and Wilhelmine Catharine Käsehagen) | ||
* | * Eduard, shoemaker - arrived 1860 | ||
* | * Selmar Albert, butcher - arrived 1869 | ||
* Louis Francis, butcher - arrived 1872 | |||
Wilhelm Specht, railway fitter, later husband of Leopoldine Käsehagen - arrived 1864 | |||
The brothers Carl and Hermann Weinrich, railway fitters from Duderstadt who arrived with Wilhelm Specht, were probably also related as Phillip Ludwig Käsehagen married two Weinrich sisters. | |||