Wilhelm Friedrich Kajewski

M, b. 1890, d. 1979

Wilhelmine Kajewski

F, b. 16 September 1879, d. 19 October 1944
  • Wilhelmine Kajewski was born on 16 September 1879.
  • She was the daughter of Frederick Kajewski and Karoline Ehmann.
  • Wilhelmine Kajewski immigrated on 3 February 1881 with Frederick Kajewski and Karoline Ehmann. Frederick 26 and Karoline 24 travelled on the Earl Dalhousie with their children Fred 2, Frederick (Gottfried?) and infant and Wilhelmine and infant.
  • At the age of 19 years, Wilhelmine Kajewski married Henry Spies, son of Karsten Jurgen Adolf Spies and Anna Margaretha Behrens, in 1899 in Queensland.
  • Wilhelmine Kajewski and Henry Spies appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Silverleigh, Goombungee. Heinrich was a farmer and Wilhelmine carried out home duties.
  • Wilhelmine Kajewski died on 19 October 1944 in Queensland at age 65.
  • Wilhelmine was buried on 21 October 1944 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

Children of Wilhelmine Kajewski and Henry Spies

William Kajewski

M, b. 1901

William Frederick Kajewski

M, b. 1890, d. September 1906
  • William Frederick Kajewski was born in 1890 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Carl Kajewski and Bertha Louisa Henrietta Priebe.
  • William Frederick Kajewski died in September 1906.
  • William was buried on 22 September 1906 in Bergen Djuan Cemetery.

Anna Kalinowski

F, b. 1847
  • Anna Kalinowski was born in 1847.
  • Anna Kalinowski married Franz Hoffmann circa 1872.
  • Anna Kalinowski and Franz Hoffmann immigrated on 13 June 1873. Anna 25 and Franz 29, travelled on the "Allardus" with their son Adam. On the same ship were Therese Hoffmann aged 30 and Ferdinand aged 26.

Children of Anna Kalinowski and Franz Hoffmann

John Kalinowski

M, b. circa 1890, d. 19 September 1970

Rosalie Kalinowski

F, b. 1852, d. 1933
  • Rosalie Kalinowski was born in 1852. She was the daughter of Andrew Kalinowski and Rosalia Golz.
  • Rosalie Kalinowski married Andreas Blumke circa 1872.
  • Rosalie Kalinowski and Andreas Blumke immigrated to Queensland on 11 February 1882. Andreas 40, and Rosaline aged 30, travelled on the Roma with their four chilldren:- Maria 9, Bernhart 6, Agnes 3 and infant Joseph 1.
  • Rosalie Kalinowski and Andreas Blumke appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Meringandan. Andreas was a farmer.
  • On 27 June 1915,her husband, Andreas Blumke died in Queensland.
  • Rosalie Kalinowski appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1925 living at Goombungee. She carried out home duties and may have lived with her son Albert or daughter in law Annie Monte.
  • Rosalie Kalinowski died in 1933 in Queensland.

Children of Rosalie Kalinowski and Andreas Blumke

Ram Shanker (Robert) Kallu

M, b. circa 1900

Wilhelm Richard Rudolph Kamp

M, b. 1881, d. 1968
  • Wilhelm Richard Rudolph Kamp was born in 1881 in Queensland. He was the son of Johann Christian Ludwig Kamp and Wilhelmine Christine Auguste Draheim.
  • At the age of 25 years, Wilhelm Richard Rudolph Kamp married Anna Maria Ernstine Wenzel in 1906 in Queensland.
  • Wilhelm Richard Rudolph Kamp and Anna Maria Ernstine Wenzel appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Anduramba. William was a farmer.
  • Wilhelm Richard Rudolph Kamp died in 1968 in Queensland.

Unknown Kampf

M, b. circa 1890

Anna (Sophia) Kann

F, b. 18 September 1870, d. 24 July 1946

Children of Anna (Sophia) Kann and Johann Wieck

Anna Margareta Kann

F, b. 1877, d. 1970

Blanche Kann

F, b. 1909

Detlof Nicholas Wilhelm Kann

M, b. 8 December 1831, d. 1901
  • Detlof Nicholas Wilhelm Kann was born on 8 December 1831 in Wohreden, Dithmarschen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. He was the son of Henry Kann and Lizzie Hansen.
  • At the age of 29 years, 11 months and 26 days, Detlof Nicholas Wilhelm Kann married Anna Maria Meier on 4 December 1861.
  • Detlof Nicholas Wilhelm Kann immigrated to Queensland between 10 May 1865 and August 1865. Deflot, 33 and Anna 30, travelled on the Peter Godeffrey. With them was their daughter Maria aged 2 years who died on the voyage. Her sister, who was born on the ship was named Maria.
  • Detlof Nicholas Wilhelm Kann died in 1901 in Queensland.

Children of Detlof Nicholas Wilhelm Kann and Anna Maria Meier

Emma Elizabeth Kann

F, b. 18 March 1875, d. 19 October 1944

Children of Emma Elizabeth Kann and Johann Adolf Christian Lucht

Fred Kann

M, b. 16 January 1908, d. 10 July 1985

John Kann

M, b. 1903
  • John Kann was born in 1903 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Johnann Kann and Johanna Elizabeth Mason.
  • The following article appeared in the Maryborough Chronicle on 7 October 1939. " Farewell.— On Friday night last in the School of Arts Hall district resi dents bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. J. Kann. Mr. Kann has been police constable for the past five years and has now been transferred to Caloundra. They were presented with & chiming clock from the general public, and members of the Kilkivan Younger Set gave Mrs. Kann a pyrex dish. Constable Cooke of Kingaroy will succeed Mr. Kann."

Johnann Kann

M, b. 15 January 1873, d. 8 August 1950
  • Johnann Kann was born on 15 January 1873 in Highfields, Queensland.
  • He was the son of Detlof Nicholas Wilhelm Kann and Anna Maria Meier.
  • At the age of 27 years, Johnann Kann married Johanna Elizabeth Mason, daughter of Thomas Mason and Helena Marie Augusta Dohse, in 1901 in Queensland. (Record shows 1924.)
  • Johnann Kann and Johanna Elizabeth Mason appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Goombungee. John was a farmer.
  • Johnann Kann and Johanna Elizabeth Mason appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1925 and 1943 living at Haden. John was a farmer.
  • Johnann Kann died on 8 August 1950 in Toowoomba, Queensland, at age 77.
  • Johnann was buried on 9 August 1950 in Goombungee Cemetery. CE1-00M-0002.
  • The following was published in a book celebrating the Haden Centenary “John Kann spent his early life in Highfields and Meringandan areas. He married Miss Johanna Mason and settled in Haden, having bought land from Mr Noll. A portion of this area was resumed by the Railway Department when the Line to Haden was surveyed. He was usually referred to as the “Mayor of Haden” as he was a member of every committee in the District. A portion of his land was also surveyed into Allotments in the township of Haden and a Street “Kann Street” named after him. They reared a large family and had the early morning milk delivery around town for many years. Two sons joined the Police Force and two daughters took up the Nursing profession. He was also the receiving agent at Haden for the Darling Downs Bacon Factory.
    After her Husband’s death Mrs Kann sold the Haden property to Mr Blinco and resided in Crow’s Nest for the later part of her life”.

Children of Johnann Kann and Johanna Elizabeth Mason

Louisa Kann

F, b. 1 August 1901, d. 6 February 1970

Child of Louisa Kann and Robert Heinrich Timm

Maria Magdalena Appollonia Kann

F, b. 7 June 1865, d. 2 March 1942

Children of Maria Magdalena Appollonia Kann and Christian Frederick Ferdinand Peters

Marie Kann

F, b. 1862, d. 18 May 1865
  • Marie Kann was born in 1862 in Germany.
  • She was the daughter of Detlof Nicholas Wilhelm Kann and Anna Maria Meier.
  • Marie Kann immigrated between 10 May 1865 and August 1865 to Queensland with Detlof Nicholas Wilhelm Kann. Deflot, 33 and Anna 30, travelled on the Peter Godeffrey. With them was their daughter Maria aged 2 years who died on the voyage. Her sister, who was born on the ship was named Maria.
  • Marie Kann died on 18 May 1865. She died at sea aboard the Peter Godffrey.

Mary Kann

F, b. 4 March 1920, d. 30 December 2014

Nellie Kann

F, b. circa 1900

Wilhelmina (Louisa) Kann

F, b. 6 May 1868, d. 18 November 1933
  • Wilhelmina (Louisa) Kann was born on 6 May 1868 in Back Plains, Jondaryan, Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Detlof Nicholas Wilhelm Kann and Anna Maria Meier.
  • At the age of 20 years, Wilhelmina (Louisa) Kann married John (Frederick) Lucht, son of Johann Frederick Ludwig Lucht and Sophia Christina Dorothea Michaelis, in 1889 in Lutheran Church, Highfields, Queensland. By the time the land they had selected was settled, JF, as he was known had a horse, cart, hoe, axe and a wife and two daughters. His parents lived in a small cottage across the road.
    They built a small butcher shop on the selelction and would deliver meat around the district. When the railway came to Wahoon in 1911 it was renamed Haden. JF and Louisa then built a butcher shop in the small township and ran the business for 20 years.
    All of the children attended Doctor's Creek School. JF was a member of the Rosalie Shire Council for 28 years.
    They lived on the farm for almost 60 years. The farm was then taken over by their son Henry.
  • Wilhelmina (Louisa) Kann and John (Frederick) Lucht appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Goombungee. John was a farmer as was his brother Herman.
  • Wilhelmina (Louisa) Kann and John (Frederick) Lucht appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1914 living at Doctor's Creek. Johann was a farmer. Their daughter Ellen lived with them and carried out home duties. Johann's mother Sophia also lived at Doctor's Creek.
  • Wilhelmina (Louisa) Kann died on 18 November 1933 in Doctor's Creek, Queensland, at age 65.
  • Wilhelmina was buried on 20 November 1933 in Goombungee Cemetery.

Children of Wilhelmina (Louisa) Kann and John (Frederick) Lucht

Johann Kanofski

M, b. 4 August 1850, d. 15 September 1926
  • Johann Kanofski was born on 4 August 1850 in Germany. [Note:- not sure if these are corrrect parents]. His death registration gives his parents as Johann Kanowfski and Anna Brause.
  • He was the son of Johann Kanowski and Anna Beiber.
  • Johann Kanofski immigrated on 25 October 1881. Johann 21, travelled on the Carnatic.
  • At the age of 32 years and 11 days, Johann Kanofski married Auguste Diesling on 15 August 1882 in Queensland.
  • Johann didn't appear on the electoral roll in 1903 at Glencoe as did the other members of the Kanowski family.
  • Johann was buried in Hatton Vale Cemetry.
  • Johann Kanofski died on 15 September 1926 in Queensland at age 76.

Agnes Kanowski

F, b. 1901

Anna Dorothea Hedwig Kanowski

F, b. 16 June 1898, d. 12 September 1975
  • Anna Dorothea Hedwig Kanowski was born on 16 June 1898 in Glencoe, Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Gottfried Kanowski and Louise Josevski.
  • At the age of 20 years, 1 month and 8 days, Anna Dorothea Hedwig Kanowski married Otto Vandersee, son of Carl August Vandersee and Mary (Anna) Schriebe, on 24 July 1918 in Queensland. They had five children.
  • On 30 June 1934,her husband, Otto Vandersee died in Queensland at age 39.
  • Anna Dorothea Hedwig Kanowski was listed as the next of kin of Ronald Vandersee when he enlisted in the Australian Army on 13 August 1943 in Queensland. He was living at Maryborough at the time he enlisted and gave his next of kin as his mother Annie. His service number was Q272054. He was discharged on 10 Jul 1946 with the rank of Private in the 15th Australian Infantry.
  • Anna Dorothea Hedwig Kanowski died on 12 September 1975 in Rockhampton at age 77.

Children of Anna Dorothea Hedwig Kanowski and Otto Vandersee

Annie Kanowski

F, b. 1899

Arnold Reginald Kanowski

M, b. 6 December 1930, d. 21 January 1995
  • Arnold Reginald Kanowski was born on 6 December 1930.
  • He was the son of Henry Johann (Hiney) Kanowski and Annie (Tottie) Stark.
  • Arnold Reginald Kanowski died on 21 January 1995 at age 64.
  • Arnold was buried on 24 January 1995 in Crow's Nest Cemetery.

Augusta Wilhelmine Kanowski

F, b. 1875, d. 13 December 1953
  • Augusta Wilhelmine Kanowski was born in 1875.
  • She was the daughter of Gottfried Kanowski and Caroline Schultz.
  • Augusta Wilhelmine Kanowski immigrated in January 1884 to Brisbane with Gottfried Kanowski and Caroline Schultz. Gottfried, 38, and Karoline 41, travelled with their children: Wilhelmina 8, Marie 5, Louise 3 and and Wilhelm 1, on the Goalpara which departed Plymouth on 7 Nov 1883 and arrived in Cooktown on 10 Jan 1884. Also on the ship were Gottfried's sister Caroline with her husband Wilhelm Vandersee and their four chhildren.
  • At the age of 20 years, Augusta Wilhelmine Kanowski married. Firstly she married William Marshall in 1895, then James Henry Watson in 1914 in 1895 in Queensland.
  • Augusta Wilhelmine Kanowski died on 13 December 1953 in Queensland.