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Heinrich Christian SCHINTLER (1831 - 1905) |
Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
Charles Karl Christian Heinrich SCHINTLER (1855 - 1945) Augusta Pauline SCHINTLER (1859 - 1944) Wilhelmina Fredericka SCHINTLER (1860 - 1937) John Henry Harry SCHINTLER (1864 - ) Paulina Rebecca SCHINTLER (1866 - 1924) Christina SCHINTLER (1867 - ) Louisa Amelia SCHINTLER (1869 - 1952) Alfred Ernest SCHINTLER (1871 - 1914) Eder Alice S SCHINTLER (1873 - ) Edward George SCHINTLER (1878 - 1907) |
Heinrich Christian SCHINTLER (1831 - 1905) + Georgina Sophia BEEGLING (1837 - 1908) |
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Pic S1. Charles Johanna and Sophia Beegling c.1860 |
b. 1831 at Hanover, Germany |
m. 1853 Georgina Sophia BEEGLING (1837 - 1908) at Klemzig, SA, Australia |
d. 1905 at Adelong, New South Wales, Australia aged 74 |
Events in Heinrich Christian SCHINTLER (1831 - 1905)'s life | |||||
Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
1831 | Heinrich Christian SCHINTLER was born | Hanover, Germany | 63 | ||
1853 | 22 | Married Georgina Sophia BEEGLING (aged 16) | Klemzig, SA, Australia | 63 | |
13 Sep 1855 | 24 | Birth of son Charles Karl Christian Heinrich SCHINTLER | Klemzig, SA, Australia | ||
1859 | 28 | Birth of daughter Augusta Pauline SCHINTLER | Beechworth, Victoria, Australia | ||
1860 | 29 | Birth of daughter Wilhelmina Fredericka SCHINTLER | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | ||
1864 | 33 | Birth of son John Henry Harry SCHINTLER | Adelong, New South Wales, Australia | ||
1866 | 35 | Birth of daughter Paulina Rebecca SCHINTLER | Adelong, New South Wales, Australia | ||
1867 | 36 | Birth of daughter Christina SCHINTLER | Adelong, New South Wales, Australia | ||
1869 | 38 | Birth of daughter Louisa Amelia SCHINTLER | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | ||
02 Nov 1871 | 40 | Birth of son Alfred Ernest SCHINTLER | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | ||
1873 | 42 | Birth of daughter Eder Alice S SCHINTLER | Tumut, New South Wales, Australia | ||
1878 | 47 | Birth of son Edward George SCHINTLER | Adelong, New South Wales, Australia | ||
1905 | 74 | Heinrich Christian SCHINTLER died | Adelong, New South Wales, Australia | 63 |
Personal Notes: |
The Tumut and Adelong times 28 Jul 1905
Mr. C. SCHINTLER. We briefly referred in our last issue to the death of the old identity of Adelong above mentioned, and promised to give later on an account of his career. The late Mr. Schintler was a native of Hanover (Germany), and sailed from his native home for Australia in 1850. On landing at Adelaide he, went into farming pursuits, but soon gave such up when the gold fever began to rage. In 1852 he did very well at Bendigo, and then returned to South Australia, where he married Miss Sophia Beegling, sister to Mr. W. Beegling. of Goulburn and to Mrs. H. Farrington, of Adelong. The Ovens, Beeehworth and Yakandandah fields were afterwards visited by him and fair amounts of gold gathered. Adelong was reached in 1838, and with the exception of two years spent in alluvial digging at Tumbarumba, the deceased had resided here the whole time since. By his steady habits and untiring energetic thrift he secured a nice portion of land within a mile of the town, and erected a stone residence thereon. Deceased was a man of unassuming manners, quiet, affable and courteous. During the early years of his life he took an active interest in all matters having for their aim the good and welfare of the district, and he was very beneficent in charity. Deceased and his good wife reared a family of 13 children, four of whom predeceased their father. The surviving members of the family are — Charles (who lost his eyesight from an explosion in the Great Victoria Mine), Harry, Alfred Earnest, Mrs. F. Capel, Mrs. James Elphick, Mrs. J. Dark (Campbelltown), Mrs. John Burns, Mrs. Chicaro (Sydney), and Mrs. W. Davis (Dapto). The funeral took place on Friday afternoon, and was largely attended. The coffin, embellished with black and gold, was covered with beautiful wreaths tokens of sympathy from many friends. The Rev. C. Newton Mell read the burial service at the grave. Mr. James Elphick was the undertaker, and the funeral arrangements were carried out in an excellent manner. Adelong and Tumut Express 21 Jul 1905 Obituary. MR. CHRISTIAN SCHINTLER. The death took place at his residence, Adelong, shortly after 1 p.m. on Wednesday, of Mr. Christian Schintler, at the advanced age of 74 years. Deceased was a native of Hanover. He sailed from Germany in 1850, for Adelaide. Shortly after landing he went to seek his fortune at the Bendigo diggings, Victoria, but meeting with no luck, returned to Adelaide. Later on the gold fever again seized him and he proceeded to Ovens, thence to Beechworth and on to Adelong, where he settled down in 1858. He spent two years at Tumbarumba with but varying luck, and coming back to Adelong followed mining pursuits until increasing years compelled him to give it up for a less vigorous occupation, when he became an orchardist and fruit vendor. Some time after his arrival at Adelaide, he married Sophia Beegling, sister of Mr. William Beegling (father of Mr. C. W. Beegling, of Tumut) and by their union there was an issue of 13 children, three of whom died very young and one, George, who was accidentally shot, predeceasing him. The surviving members of the family are three sons (Charles, who lost his sight by an explosion in the Great Victoria mine, Harry and Alfred) and six daughters (Mrs. Fred. Capel, Mrs Jas. Elphick, Mrs. Jas. Dark of Cambelltown, Mrs. Jno Burns of Sydney, Mrs. Wm. Davis of Dapto, and Mr. Chicaro of Sydney). About 18 months ago, while on a business visit to Wagga he became ill, and on consulting a doctor he was informed that he must return home at once. Upon returning he went to Sydney and was under treatment for dropsy which had developed in his system, but only temporary relief could be given. He was soon obliged to take to his bed, and after months of intense agony death gave him a happy release from his sufferings. He was ever an honest, upright and conscientious man and instilled his principles into the minds of his family. All who knew him can testify to his many excellent attributes, and he was a hard and constant worker, one whose chief aim in life was to see his "care" properly provided for. He leaves behind a sorrowing wife and the family before stated, who mourn the loss of an affectionate husband and an exemplary father. Our sympathy goes out to them in their sad bereavement. |
Source References: |
63. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Trove, Title: Trove National Library of Australia, Locn: http://trove.nla.gov.au/ |
- Reference = Adelong and tumut Express 21 Jul 1905 (Birth) |
- Reference = Adelong and tumut Express 21 Jul 1905 (Name, Notes, Death) |
- Reference = Adelong and tumut Express 21 Jul 1905 (Marriage) |
- Reference = Adelong and tumut Express 21 Jul 1905 (Death) |