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Anna Louise Bohlmann (b.1811 Bremen - d. 1854 North Adelaide, South Australia) was wife of [[Johann Bohlmann (1812-1901)|Johann Bohlmann]], a master tin metal worker. Anna arrived in South Australia, with her husband and daughter, aboard the "[[ | Anna Louise Bohlmann (b.1811 Bremen - d. 1854 North Adelaide, South Australia) was wife of [[Johann Bohlmann (1812-1901)|Johann Bohlmann]], a master tin metal worker. Anna arrived in South Australia, with her husband and daughter, aboard the "[[Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel]]" in 1846 and lived in South and North Adelaide until her death.{{Infobox person | ||
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Anna Louise Hartmann was the daughter of Jacob Conrad Hartmann, a chattels dealer "''Mobilienhändler"''<ref>The only Jacob Conrad Hartmann listed in the Bremer Adressbücher in the 1840s and 1850s is listed as a ''Trödler, Schumacher, und Nachtwachter'' (Junk dealer, shoemaker and night watchman).</ref> in Bremen, and Anna Lemkuhl. Marrying [[Johann Bohlmann (1812-1901)|Johann Bohlmann]] in Bremen in 1841, Anna gave birth to two children, the eldest, Franz Carl, dying as an infant, before the family migrated to South Australia in 1846. The family travelled on the "[[ | Anna Louise Hartmann was the daughter of Jacob Conrad Hartmann, a chattels dealer "''Mobilienhändler"''<ref>The only Jacob Conrad Hartmann listed in the Bremer Adressbücher in the 1840s and 1850s is listed as a ''Trödler, Schumacher, und Nachtwachter'' (Junk dealer, shoemaker and night watchman).</ref> in Bremen, and Anna Lemkuhl. Marrying [[Johann Bohlmann (1812-1901)|Johann Bohlmann]] in Bremen in 1841, Anna gave birth to two children, the eldest, Franz Carl, dying as an infant, before the family migrated to South Australia in 1846. The family travelled on the "[[Heerjeebhoy Rustomjee Patel]]", arriving in October 1846 and settling in the City of Adelaide. In February 1847 Anna's second child, Anna Louisa also died. In 1848 and 1850, the couple welcomed two more children, in their new home in North Adelaide but in 1854 Anna Louise died of consumption, leaving Johann with 2 small children. | ||
==Family== | ==Family== |