Lehmann Henschke - Person Sheet
NameKNABE, August Christian
Immigration12 Jan 1849, ‘Steinwarder’103955 Age: 20
BurialWest Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, SA3504
Obituary
Advertiser Monday 16 February 1903103955
The death occurred, after a lingering illness extending over 10 years, on Saturday of Mr. August Christian Knabe, of Elizabeth street, Adelaide. He was born at Hamburg Germany, on March 4, 1828, and having lost his parents came to Australia in the
ship Steinwerder, arriving on January 12th 1849. His life for the first few years was one of many hardships, until the Victorian,
diggings were discovered, and with many others from South Australia he decided to seek his fortune over the border. He was however, not very successful. He afterwards went into business in Morphett-street, Adelaide, as mattress and bedding manufacturer, and remained there for 33 years. In 1886 he was obliged, owing to failing health to give up business, and had from that time till his death lived a quiet life. He was connected with the Pirie-street Methodist Church from the day of its opening, 51 years, ago, and with the exception of the last year or two had been a constant attendant. He was of a retiring disposition and never took an active part in public matters. He left a wife, three daughters, and two sons. One son is Mr. J. H. Knabe, of Messrs. Pengelley & Knabe, and the other is Mr. Ernest Knabe. The daughters are Mesdames George Edwards. Jas. Dixon, and Thomas Skuce. At the Pirie street Church last evening fitting reference was made to the death of Mr. Knabe, and the hymn "The Christian's good-night" was sung by the choir.
Spouses
Death31 Aug 18763504 Age: 43