Kurtz Johann Wilhelm

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Type of person Individual
Date of birth c. 1845
Place of birth Germany
Principal occupation Farmer
Date of death 1922
Place of death Gawler
Significant places Main Street 23 Willaston

German born Johann Wilhelm Kurtz married Johanna Louisa Schiller on 15 July 1865 at Rosenthal Heights, SA (Reg. Barossa 63/85). He farmed at Sheoak Log before moving to 23 Main Street Willaston.


In 1906 he advertised for tenders for the erection of a residence for himself at Willaston, the Specifications and Plan were available at T Graue's Saddlery in Gawler, for prospective builders to view.[1] (Ted Graue was Kurtz's son-in-law). Potentially, the residence being built was the one at 23 Main Street Willaston.


It is suggested that early Lutheran congregations worshipped at J W Kurtz's Willaston residence and that the photo of 23 Main Street Willaston, with a large group out the front [click here to view] was taken on the 50th Golden Anniversary of J W & Mrs Kurtz, which would have occurred in 1915.


Johann died at the Hutchinson Hospital on 2 June 1922 (Reg. Barossa 454/411)[2] and Johanna died on 8 September 1931, they are buried together at Willaston Cemetery (plot 41 N 2).


Their daughter Wilhelmine Louise Clara Kurtz (b. 1878) married Theodor Graue in 1900.



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