Catharina (ship)
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The Catharina was a barque, built 1810 in Kiel, and weighing 350 tons.
Captains
Peter Schacht
Voyages
- Hamburg to Port Adelaide, South Australia - 21 September 1838 to 20 January 1839
- Onboard were a group of Lutheran dissidents, 'Kavel's People', including Johann Friedrich Krummnow, which wanted to form a community in Australia.[2] En route Krummnow taught the girls but was deemed "not completely satisfactory and the community did not allow him to teach in Australia".[2]
- Port Adelaide, South Australia to Batavia - departed 27 February 1839
References
- "Ships arriving in South Australia 1838", Pioneers Association of South Australia
- "Shipping Arrivals", South Australian Genealogy & Heraldry Society Inc
- "Catharina", Private homepage of Graeme Moad
- "Captain Dirk Hahn and the "Hahndorf" passengers to South Australia", German Australia, David Nutting
- "Catharina 1839", Private webpages of DIANE CUMMINGS
- ↑ Weis WI, Nelson WJ (November 2006). "Re-solving the cadherin-catenin-actin conundrum". J. Biol. Chem. 281 (47): 35593–7. doi:10.1074/jbc.R600027200. PMID 17005550.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Nutting, David (2001). "J. F. Krummnow". Teachers on the Web. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
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