Johanns Oswald Hartmann

M, b. 1888

Laurence Sacksville Hartmann

M, b. 1913
  • Laurence Sacksville Hartmann was born in 1913 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Emilie Hartmann.

Lilian Edith Hartmann

F, b. 1914

Louisa Hartmann

F, b. 1891, d. 1940

Child of Louisa Hartmann

Louisa May Hartmann

F, b. 1915, d. 1915
  • Louisa May Hartmann died in 1915 in Brisbane, Queensland. She was two months old.
  • She was born in 1915 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Louisa Hartmann.

Matilda Hartmann

F, b. 1888, d. 1929

Child of Matilda Hartmann

Norman Victor Hartmann

M, b. 1909, d. 1909
  • Norman Victor Hartmann died in 1909 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • He was born in 1909 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • He was the son of Matilda Hartmann.

Percy Rowland Hartmann

M, b. 1899
  • Percy Rowland Hartmann was born in 1899 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Herman Hugo Hartmann and Elinor Elizabeth Davis.
  • On 27 July 1910 Percy won a prize for a Brush Drawing at the Crows Nest Show.
  • At the age of 25 years, Percy Rowland Hartmann married Hazel Ethel Doreen Kerr in 1924 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Percy Rowland Hartmann and Hazel Ethel Doreen Kerr's engagement was announced in "The Courier Mail" on 27 May 1927 - KERR-HARTMAN-The engagement is announced of Hazel Ethel, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs A G Kerr, Brisbane to Percy Rowland, younger son of the late H Hartman, Toowoomba, and Mrs. Hartman, Wooloowin.

Raymond Hartmann

M, b. 1909

Samuel George Hartmann

M, b. 1905
  • Samuel George Hartmann was born in 1905 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Emilie Hartmann.

Sophia Hartmann

F, b. 1891, d. 1892

Theresa Hartmann

F, b. 1882

Unnamed Hartmann

M, b. 1891, d. 1891
  • Unnamed Hartmann died in 1891 in Queensland.
  • He was born in 1891 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Emilie Hartmann.

Victor Eameas Hartmann

M, b. 1912

Walter James Hartmann

M, b. 1900, d. 1903
  • Walter James Hartmann was born in 1900 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Daniel Hartmann and Catherine Forrest.
  • Walter James Hartmann died in 1903 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Winifred Meredith Hartmann

F, b. 1890, d. 1953
  • Winifred Meredith Hartmann was born in 1890 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Herman Hugo Hartmann and Elinor Elizabeth Davis.
  • Winifred Meredith Hartmann and Elinor Elizabeth Davis appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Virginia. Elinor was a school teacher and Winifred carried out domestic duties. The family must have lived in the Crow's Nest district for some time as Elinor's son Percy won prizes at the Crow's Nest show in 1910.
  • At the age of 24 years, Winifred Meredith Hartmann married Lindsay Guymer on 27 June 1914 in Toowoomba, Queensland.
  • On 5 February 1924,her husband, Lindsay Guymer died in Queensland.
  • Winifred Meredith Hartmann died in 1953 in Queensland.

Hannah Unitus Harton

F, b. 20 March 1840, d. 11 October 1899
  • Hannah Unitus Harton was born on 20 March 1840 in New South Wales.
  • She was the daughter of Isaac Harton and Hannah Crane.
  • At the age of 14 years, Hannah Unitus Harton married James King in 1855 in Vale of Clwydd, New South Wales. They were married by Rev Colin Stewart - Itinerant. The Vale of Clwydd is now know as Hartley located just south of Lithgow in the Blue Mountains.
  • In 1888,their daughter, Elizabeth King died in Dubbo, New South Wales.
  • Hannah Unitus Harton died on 11 October 1899 in Cunnamulla, Queensland, at age 59.

Children of Hannah Unitus Harton and James King

Isaac Harton

M, b. 1800, d. 5 November 1840
  • Isaac Harton was born in 1800 in England.
  • He iwas transported to New South Wales on 25 March 1826. He travelled on the Sesostris having been convicted of burgalary at the Wiltshire Assizes. He was sentenced for life.
  • On 2 August 1836 Isaac received persmission from the Governer to marry.
  • At the age of 36 years, Isaac Harton married Hannah Crane on 12 December 1836 in St Phillip's Church of England, Sydney, New South Wales.
  • In August 1839 Isaac was pardoned.
  • Isaac Harton died on 5 November 1840 in New South Wales.

Children of Isaac Harton and Hannah Crane

Issac Harton/Horton

M, b. 1838, d. 1887
  • Issac Harton/Horton was born in 1838 in New South Wales.
  • He was the son of Isaac Harton and Hannah Crane.
  • Issac Harton/Horton died in 1887 in Rylstone, New South Wales.

Unknown Hartwig

M, b. circa 1800
  • Unknown Hartwig was born circa 1800.
  • To date no proof has been found that Michael and Ferdinand are brothers.

Agnes Emilie Hartwig

F, b. 1903
  • Agnes Emilie Hartwig was born in 1903 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Johann Carl Ferdinand Hartwig and Sophia Christine Geitz.
  • At the age of 22 years, Agnes Emilie Hartwig married Walter Stark, son of Martha Auguste Stark, in March 1925 in Groomsville, Queensland. A description of their wedding appeared in The Brisbane Courier :- "A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated at the residence of the brides parents, Groomsville recently, when Miss Agnes Hartwig (second daughter of Mr and Mrs JC Hartwig was married to Mr Walter Stark (eldest son of Mrs Gossow, Pinelands) The Rev A R Reutlier, of Highfields officiated.The room was beautifully decorated with greenery and flowers and streamers of white ribbon for the occasion. The bride who was given away by her father wore a gown of ivory satin shiminon richly beaded and finished with a folded girdle and sleeves of white georgette Her simple tulle veil was worn cap fashion caught at each side of the head with dainty sprays of orange buds and she carried a bouquet of white asters and fern, tied with satin stream ers Miss Amy Ward (cousin of the bridegroom) and Miss Vera Hartwig (sister of the bride) acted as brides maids Miss Ward wore a charming frock of white voile inlet willi bands of rich guipure lace and insertion, arid she wore a lady Betty hat to match trimmed wrth sprays of French flowers and fruit. Miss Hartwig's pretty gown of lemon crepe de Chine was made with rows of pin tucks, and she wore a bronze-toned straw hat to harmonise. Both bridesmaids carried posies of coloured asters and maidenhair fern tied with streamers to match their frocks Mr Andrew Hartwig (brother of the bride) carried out the duties of best man and Mr Robert Ward was groomsman After the ceremony a reception took place m the dining room the guests being received by the bride s mother Mrs J C Hartwig who wore a costume of black crepe de Chine and a hat to match. After the wedding breakfast Mr and Mr Walter Stark left for their honeymoon wluch is being spent in Brisbane. The bride travelled in a frock of deep blue taffeta caught at one side with a rosette of ribbon in a contrasting
    shade and she wore a hat to harmonise."
  • Agnes Emilie Hartwig and Walter Stark appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at East Cooyar. Walter was a farmer.

Alvine Wilhelmine Hartwig

F, b. 1911, d. 19 May 1988
  • Alvine Wilhelmine Hartwig was born in 1911 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Jacob Joshua Hartwig and Anna Henriette Pukallus.
  • At the age of 18 years, Alvine Wilhelmine Hartwig married Herbert Mengel, son of Conrad Mengel and Anna Catherina Riehl, in 1929 in Queensland.
  • Alvine Wilhelmine Hartwig and Herbert Mengel appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1943 and 1963 living at Groomsville. Herbert was a farmer.
  • Alvine Wilhelmine Hartwig witnessed the burial of Alwin Hector Mengel on 26 January 1943 in Douglas Cemetery.
  • Alvine Wilhelmine Hartwig and Herbert Mengel appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1968 living at Jones Street, Crow's Nest. Their son Alwyn was also living in Jones Street. He was a blacksmith.
  • On 7 May 1979,her husband, Herbert Mengel died.
  • Alvine Wilhelmine Hartwig died on 19 May 1988.
  • Alvine was buried on 23 May 1988 in Crow's Nest Cemetery.

Children of Alvine Wilhelmine Hartwig and Herbert Mengel

Andrew Daniel Hartwig

M, b. 1902
  • Andrew Daniel Hartwig was born in 1902 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Johann Carl Ferdinand Hartwig and Sophia Christine Geitz.
  • Andrew was the best man at the wedding of Agnes Emilie Hartwig and Walter Stark, son of Martha Auguste Stark, in March 1925 in Groomsville, Queensland; A description of their wedding appeared in The Brisbane Courier :- "A quiet but pretty wedding was celebrated at the residence of the brides parents, Groomsville recently, when Miss Agnes Hartwig (second daughter of Mr and Mrs JC Hartwig was married to Mr Walter Stark (eldest son of Mrs Gossow, Pinelands) The Rev A R Reutlier, of Highfields officiated.The room was beautifully decorated with greenery and flowers and streamers of white ribbon for the occasion. The bride who was given away by her father wore a gown of ivory satin shiminon richly beaded and finished with a folded girdle and sleeves of white georgette Her simple tulle veil was worn cap fashion caught at each side of the head with dainty sprays of orange buds and she carried a bouquet of white asters and fern, tied with satin stream ers Miss Amy Ward (cousin of the bridegroom) and Miss Vera Hartwig (sister of the bride) acted as brides maids Miss Ward wore a charming frock of white voile inlet willi bands of rich guipure lace and insertion, arid she wore a lady Betty hat to match trimmed wrth sprays of French flowers and fruit. Miss Hartwig's pretty gown of lemon crepe de Chine was made with rows of pin tucks, and she wore a bronze-toned straw hat to harmonise. Both bridesmaids carried posies of coloured asters and maidenhair fern tied with streamers to match their frocks Mr Andrew Hartwig (brother of the bride) carried out the duties of best man and Mr Robert Ward was groomsman After the ceremony a reception took place m the dining room the guests being received by the bride s mother Mrs J C Hartwig who wore a costume of black crepe de Chine and a hat to match. After the wedding breakfast Mr and Mr Walter Stark left for their honeymoon wluch is being spent in Brisbane. The bride travelled in a frock of deep blue taffeta caught at one side with a rosette of ribbon in a contrasting
    shade and she wore a hat to harmonise."
  • Andrew was a groomsman at the wedding of Esther Louise Hartwig and Alexis Wilhelm Ferdinand Hoppe, son of Hugo Paul Hoppe and Johanna Emelie Minge, in March 1925 in Groomsville, Queensland; On March 17, The Brisbane Courier reported:- "The marriage of Miss Esther Hartwig, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F. Hartwig, of Groomsville, to Mr. Alex. Hoppe, second son of the late Mr. Hoppe and Mrs. Erb, was solemnised recently at the residence of the bride's parents, Rev. A. R. Reuther officiating. The house was decorated for the occasion with masses of greenery and flowers, and festoons of coloured ribbon streamers, while palms were arranged in the drawing room, where the ceremony took place. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a wedding gown of ivory satin Marocain, with sleeves of white georgette, the wide girdle being composed of richly beaded georgette, caught at one side with a cabochon of orange blossom. A bouquet of white asters and fern tied with satin ribbons was carried, and she wore a simple tulle veil banded to the head with a coronet of white flowers. Misses May Hartwig (sister of the bride) and Richa Erb were the bridesmaids. Miss Hartwig wore a frock of shell-pink crepe de Chine, trimmed with softly draped side panels of cream lace, finished at one side of the waist with a sky-blue ribbon rosette, and Miss Erb was gowned in white fugi silk. Both wore hats to match their frocks, and carried posies of white roses and fern tied with pink steamers. Mr. Henry Helsham carried out the duties of best man, and Mr. Andrew Hartwig was groomsman. After the ceremony a reception and wedding breakfast took place, the tables being decorated with asters and maidenhair fern. The bride's mother was gowned in black satin Marocain, relieved with cabochons of jet, and she wore a black hat to match. In the evening a dance was held, and later Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hoppe left for Mackay, where they will in future reside, the bride travelling in a lemon Marocain costume trimmed with touches of Oriental silk, and a black hat finished with tiny sprays of hand- made flowers and streamers."
  • Andrew Daniel Hartwig appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1926 living at Groomsville. He was a farmer most likely living with his parents Johann and Sophia.
  • At the age of 27 years, Andrew Daniel Hartwig married Caroline Louise Heilig, daughter of Johann Gottbleib Heilig and Marie Fredrieke Bozler, in 1929 in Queensland.
  • Andrew Daniel Hartwig and Caroline Louise Heilig appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1930 and 1943 living at Groomsville. Andrew was a farmer.

Anna Hartwig

F, b. 1892, d. 10 August 1968

Child of Anna Hartwig and Joseph Oliver

Anna Louise Hartwig

F, b. 1890, d. 1930

Children of Anna Louise Hartwig and Heinrich Hermann Ehrlich

Anna Wilhelmina Hartwig

F, b. 30 November 1881, d. 31 October 1948
  • Anna Wilhelmina Hartwig was born on 30 November 1881. She was also know as Anna Minna.
  • She was the daughter of Ferdinand Hartwig and Mathilde Rosalie Schmocker.
  • At the age of 21 years, Anna Wilhelmina Hartwig married Adolp Spies, son of Karsten Jurgen Adolf Spies and Anna Margaretha Behrens, in 1903 in Queensland.
  • Anna Wilhelmina Hartwig and Adolp Spies appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Woolmer. Adolph was a farmer and Anna Minna carried out home duties.
  • Anna Wilhelmina Hartwig died on 31 October 1948 in Queensland at age 66.
  • Anna was buried on 1 November 1948 in Cabarlah Cemetery.

Children of Anna Wilhelmina Hartwig and Adolp Spies

Annie Hartwig

F, b. 1883, d. 1883

Pastor August Daniel Hartwig

M, b. 25 October 1850, d. 16 December 1921
  • Pastor August Daniel Hartwig was born on 25 October 1850 in Fuerstensee, Pommern, Germany.
  • He was the son of Ferdinand Hartwig and Wilhelmine Wedland.
  • Pastor August Daniel Hartwig immigrated on 10 August 1865 to Queensland with Ferdinand Hartwig and Wilhelmine Wedland. Ferdinand 40, and Wilhelmine 39, travelled on the Peter Godeffry with their children August 14, Caroline 12, Ferdinand 8, Carl 4 and Wilhelm 1. Wilhelm died on the voyage.
  • In 1873 He became a pastor at German Station and Zillmere. During his stay at German Station he founded a small congregation at Caboolture.
  • At the age of 25 years, Pastor August Daniel Hartwig married Wilhelmine Emielie Amalie Stabe, daughter of Carl Stabe and Louise Hess, in 1876 in Queensland.
  • In 1877 August accepted a call to Douglas where he served at Goombungee, Highfields, Meringandan and Glencoe. After he became ill in 1883 he gave up all but the Douglas congretation, but at Lowood, Fairney View, Mt. Beppo (1897-1921) and second congregation at Douglas (1901-21.)
  • Pastor August Daniel Hartwig and a Ferdinand Julius Hartwig were naturalised in 1896 in Queensland There are several Ferdinand Hartwigs on the Naturalisation Index.
  • Pastor August Daniel Hartwig and Wilhelmine Emielie Amalie Stabe appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Goombungee. August was a clergyman and Wilhelmine carried out domestic duties. Their sons Daniel and Samuel were also a farmers at Goombungee.
  • On 4 July 1904,his wife, Wilhelmine Wedland died in Queensland at age 78.
  • Pastor August Daniel Hartwig and Wilhelmine Emielie Amalie Stabe appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Douglas. August was a clergyman.
  • Pastor August Daniel Hartwig died on 16 December 1921 in Queensland at age 71.
  • August was buried on 17 December 1921 in Douglas Cemetery.
    Grave of Pastor August Daniel & Wilhelmine Emiele A (nee Stabel) Hartwig- Douglas Cemetery. Photo- Copyright 2006. http://chapelhill.homeip.net

Children of Pastor August Daniel Hartwig and Wilhelmine Emielie Amalie Stabe

Augusta Anna Hartwig

F, b. 1896, d. 1974

Auguste Hartwig

F, b. 15 August 1853, d. 2 February 1938
  • Auguste Hartwig was born on 15 August 1853.
  • She was the daughter of Michael Friedrich Hartwig and Justina Christine Randt.
  • At the age of 20 years, Auguste Hartwig married Fredrick Bruggemann in 1874 in Queensland.
  • Auguste Hartwig and Fredrick Bruggemann appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Boah Peak. Frederick was a farmer.
  • On 29 September 1923,her husband, Fredrick Bruggemann died in Queensland at age 85.
  • Auguste Hartwig appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1925 living at Boah Peak. She carried out home duties.
  • Auguste Hartwig died on 2 February 1938 in Queensland at age 84.

Children of Auguste Hartwig and Fredrick Bruggemann