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Hahndorf's Heritageby John Noack Captain Dirk Meinerts Hahn (1804-1860), who came from Westerland on the Island of Sylt, in 1838 brought a group of germanic settlers from Europe to Australia on board the ship Zebra. He helped them settle by coming to an agreement with land-owners Dutton, Finnis and Metcalfe on 25 Jan 1839 over the use of some of their land at Hahndorf. This led to the founding of Hahndorf. This Garden presents a list of the early settlers who occupied land on Main Street, North Lane and South Lane at Hahndorf. These pioneers with their families include C. and G. Bartel; S. Bartsch; G. Berndt; J.G.Boehm; S. Brettig; G. Dohnke; G. Dohnt; G. Fliegert; J.G. Hartmann; F. Helvig; J.F. Hoffmann; C. and E. Jaensch; J.G. Jaeschke; J.G. Janetzki; J. Kalleske; J.C. Kluge; G. and J.F. Kuchel; J.C. Liebelt; J.G. Linke; G. Lubasch; G. Neumann; G. and J.G. Nitschke; F., J.F. and J.G. Paech; C. Pfeiffer; A. Philip; G. Rilbright; J.C. Schirmer; G. Schmidt; C. Schubert; J.C. Schulz; C. Schumann; S. Steike; J.F. Suess; J.C., J.F. and S. Thiele; F.W. Wittwer; J.G. Wundke; C. and G. Zilm and J.F. Zimmermann. Other early settlers listed on a memorial at St Michael's church included J.J. Altmann; A.D. Damke; B. Dahl; J.C. Dolling; N.L. and M.L. Fischer; C.J.A. Grummet; J.G. Haebich; F.W. Heinrich; J.C., H.F. and J.E. Kramm; E.E. Meyer; H.A. and J.A. Pade; C.F.E. Reimann; H. Rundle; J.T. Schmaahl; M. Schneider; C.S. Schneemilch; A.B. Schutz; C.A.H and J Storch; A.L. Strempel and H. Urban. Education was considered important, as the sign "First Lutheran School Building in South Australia, 1842-1917" on an old building along the main street indicates. Pastor Andreas Kappler was also active at Hahndorf and established the St John's Free Protestant Congregation. Painter Hans Heysen was attracted to Hahndorf in his quest for stately gum trees and farm life. He established his homestead and studio called "The Cedars" there and the property and buildings are maintained by his descendants for informative public tours. Some of his paintings and sketches, including his "Zinias and Autumn Fruits", "Wittwer's Mill" and "Thiele's Barn" can also be inspected. The following literature provides interesting information about Hahndorf and its settlers. Emigrants to Hahndorf: A Remarkable Voyage from Altona Denmark to Port Adelaide South Australia by Captain Dirk Meinerts Hahn of the 'Zebra' 1838; edited and introduced by Martin Buchhorn, Lutheran Publishing House 1989. This diary by Captain Hahn describes many disputes between passengers, including who should conduct services (p.105), why the doctor put glass in some medicine (p.81), problems when bodily wastes are discarded overboard but are blown back over passengers (p.82) and a debate over whether bodily hair is necessary (p. 105). The Hahndorf Sketchbook, with drawings by Anni Luur Fox and text by Lena L. Wade (Rigby 1976), includes many old buildings in the Hahndorf area. Hahndorf: A Journey through the Village and it History by Anni Luur Fox (2002) also presents drawings as well as expanded descriptions of old buildings and features in Hahndorf. Hans Heysen: Artist, Conservationist, Visionary (2003) presents the importance of trees in the mind and work of Hans Heysen. A link to some photos of Hahndorf John Noack. |