7 children
1855–1940
Birth: December 31, 1855
28
27
— New South Wales, Australia
Death: March 4, 1940 — Ryde, New South Wales, Australia
1857–1947
Birth: June 12, 1857
29
29
— Cooks River, New South Wales, Australia
Death: about 1947 — Marrickville, New South Wales, Australia
1858–
Birth: February 26, 1858
30
29
— Cooks River, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
1861–
Birth: about 1861
33
32
— Braidwood, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
1863–1945
Birth: July 5, 1863
35
35
— Chippendale, New South Wales, Australia
Death: November 30, 1945 — Marrickville, New South Wales, Australia
1865–1947
Birth: about 1865
37
36
— Redfern, New South Wales, Australia
Death: about 1947 — Drummoyne, New South Wales, Australia
1868–1887
Birth: about 1868
40
39
— Redfern, New South Wales, Australia
Death: about January 1887 — Newtown, New South Wales, Australia
1827–1870
Birth: December 19, 1827
23
34
— Lahr, Schwarzwald, Germany
Death: July 31, 1870 — Araluen, New South Wales, Australia
1804–1887
Birth: November 6, 1804
25
22
— Lahr, Schwarzwald, Germany
Death: October 25, 1887 — Lahr, Schwarzwald, Germany
1793–1870
Birth: May 26, 1793
— Tubingen, Germany
Death: July 8, 1870 — Lahr, Schwarzwald, Germany
1828–1909
Birth: March 2, 1828
23
23
— London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Death: March 1, 1909 — Redfern, New South Wales, Australia
1805–1863
Birth: about 1805
— London, England, United Kingdom
Death: April 16, 1863 — Chippendale, New South Wales, Australia
1805–1894
Birth: calculated 1805
— England, United Kingdom
Death: July 28, 1894 — Darling Point, New South Wales, Australia
Facts and events
Religious marriage
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Address: St. Peter's Church
Source: The Zucker Story
Citation details: V1855600 43B/1855 ZACKER CHRISTIAN TURNER CHARLOTTE MN
Source: The Turner Family
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Family residence
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Source: The Zucker Story
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Family residence
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Address: Gannon's Bush
Source: The Zucker Story
Note: The Zucker Story includes: "At first the young couple lived at Petersham, but later Christian purchased land at Gannon's Bush, Cook's River, which he hoped to farm, so that he could provide for his family." |
Family residence
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Source: The Zucker Story
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