Kawerau

Hello,

my KAWERAU ancestors have lived in Elbing, Königsberg, Berlin and Bunzlau.

My gg-grandmother was Martha KAWERAU (1845-1928) married to Erich Samuel HAUPT (1841-1910).

I have found a forgotten paper with some information about the family KAWERAU, so that I will search for the descendants of the following members of the family. I am appreciate all additional information.

The siblings of my gg-grandmother:

Peter Gustav KAWERAU (1847-1918) married to Bertha HERRMANN and their children Peter Friedrich Theodor KAWERAU (1873-1907), Martha JOHANNSSEN (1874-?), Bertha Grete WOHLRAB (1876-?), Elisabeth KAWERAU (1878-?), Magdalene HEIME-KAWERAU (1879-?), Johanna KAWERAU (1887-? in Olten near Zürich), Ernst Heinz KAWERAU (1889- after 1933)
Children of Magdalene HEIME and her first husband NN HEIME or her second husband Siegfried KAWERAU: Ellen, Einhard, Sigurd, Wolfram. After WW2 should be lived one of these four children lived near Oxford/GB, on in Canada and two in Australia. But I do not know who lived where...

Peter Ernst KAWERAU (1848-1914)

Peter Herrmann KAWERAU (1852-1909)

Julia KAWERAU (1850-1864)

Peter Waldemar KAWERAU (1854-1898)

Georg Ferdinand KAWERAU (1856-1909)

Their fathers generation:

Peter Martin KAWERAU (1815-1874) married to Emilie KAHLE (1819 in Königsberg - 1898 in Berlin), parents of the above mentioned persons.

Siblings unknown, but I think that the australian architect Friedrich KAWERAU could be his brother.

The father:

Peter Friedrich Theodor KAWERAU (1789-1844), student of Pestalozzi in Yverdon, married to Juliane JETZLER.

And relatives of other generations:
Sigmund Gottlob KAWERAU (1770-1714)
Carl Christoph KAWERAU (1755-1810)
Florentina RAMSEY (1736-1795)
Carl Christoph KAWERAU (1731-1766)
Maria LANGE-RHÖDE (1708-?)
Peter Gottfried KAWERAU (1704-1754)
Peter Johann KAWERAU (172-1754)
Peter Jacob KAWERAU (1698-1753)

and all are descendants of Lorenz KAWERAU who came in 1583 from Scandinavia to Danzig and died in1623 in Elbing.

Many thanks for your patience with this very long mail.

Christoph Haupt