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Brief description: David Kölle; Hofflaschnermeister; Friedrich Ludwig Mörrath; master carpenter; born 1850; Friedrich Otto Mörrath; carpenter, naturopath; 1880-1944; Auguste Maria Mörrath born Kölle; Paula Frieda Auguste Mörrath; born 1906 Scope: 117 units / 0.1 running meter. Content: written material: Hofflaschnerei Kölle, Chinese medicine, society furniture truck, correspondence, family papers photos: Family album Running time: 1848-1944 Notes on use: No usage restrictions. Preface: The family archive Mörrath-Kölle was donated to the city archive Stuttgart in January 2007 by Mrs. Ruth Brinkmann with all rights. Only the family photo album remained in the possession of the family. But the city archive was allowed to scan the photos of the album. Scans/printouts on one side and the photos of the album on the other side can be owned and used independently of each other. The collection documents one generation of the Kölle family and three generations of the Mörrath family in Stuttgart David Kölle was Hofflaschnermeister in Villastraße in Berg. He and his wife Karoline had 14 children and 16 journeymen in the house. Later, on their mother's birthday, when her numerous descendants could not be seen, the children held a great feast. The Mörrath family lived in the house next to the Kölles in Berg. Friedrich Ludwig Mörrath (born 1850) was a master carpenter. He was also involved with the Red Cross and was the founder of the Stuttgart-Berg ambulance column. The neighbourly relationship led to the marriage of Friedrich Otto Mörrath (born 1880) and Auguste Maria Mörrath, née Kölle. Friedrich Ludwig Mörrath then moved with his family to Stuttgart-Ostheim, Kanonenweg 145. Friedrich Otto Mörrath, one of six siblings, wanted to study medicine. Since the economic conditions did not permit this, he became a carpenter like his father. He first went to South America as a ship's boy. As a soldier he was ordered to China in 1900 to fight the Boxer Uprising. He used this opportunity to study Chinese medicine intensively there (1901-1903). In Stuttgart he then founded a practice for naturopathy in which he successfully treated his patients with Chinese medicine (compare no. 17 patient letters (the Stuttgart internist Dr. Natorp, for example, had himself treated every year). In the Third Reich he still had to attend the now prescribed Heilpraktikerschule. The practice was founded in the house Schwarenbergstraße 64 where Friedrich Otto Mörrath lived since his marriage. After the death of his father he moved into his house in Stuttgart-Ostheim, Kanonenweg 145 (today Haußmannstraße 145). He had paid off his siblings as an heir, which led to quarrels. Friedrich Otto Mörrath was a member of the Fastnachts-Gesellschaft Möbelwagen, an association which at that time had devoted itself primarily to social and charitable goals in addition to socializing. Friedrich Otto Mörrath died in 1944. Paula Frida Auguste Mörrath (born 1906), the daughter of Friedrich Otto and Auguste Maria Mörrath, met Hugo Janko (born 1885) from Berlin at an invitation in the house of Richard and Emmi Maul. Paula Mörrath and Hugo Janko first began a secret correspondence about the address of Richard and Emmi Maul. In 1924 was celebrated engagement, 1925 wedding. The correspondence between the two does not only provide information about the relationship between fiancées and later spouses. Rather, Hugo Janko also reflected on the question of whether he could marry his bride and entertain her in a befitting manner due to the age difference and the difficult economic situation in Germany. After the marriage Paula Janko followed her husband to Berlin, the residence of the family. The family archive Mörrath-Kölle contains 20 cm files, 10 cm appendix and more than 80 photos/scans. It was recorded by B. Neidiger with the assistance of C. Mack in February 2007. Related persons for the family details are Ruth Pauline Brinkmann née Janko and her sister Erika Maria Janko, the daughters of Hugo Janko and his wife Paula, née Mörrath. See the pedigree in file no. 15. Bernhard Neidiger, February 2007
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who lives on the high slopes of the Livingston Mountains. Phototype: Postcard (colored). Format: 9,0 X 14,0 Description: Portrait. Remark: See P51.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 6,1 X 9,1. Description: Landscape photograph, front garden.
Leipziger MissionswerkNote: Picture content identical with 2471 and 3050.
North German Missionary SocietyNote: Image content identical to 2236_2 and 2471.
North German Missionary SocietyNote: Image content identical to 2236_2 and 3050.
North German Missionary SocietyHistory of the Inventory Designer: Commission of 22 - 28 ordinary members and 8 - 10 deputy members elected and appointed by the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce for three years to advise and pass resolutions on the admission of securities to stock exchange trading, set up in 1909 in accordance with the Stock Exchange Act of 8 May 1908, and honorary in office for 22 - 28 ordinary members and 8 - 10 deputy members elected and appointed by the Berlin Chamber of Industry and Commerce for three years, acting under the supervision of the state government or the state government, respectively. after 1934 of the Reich Economic Ministry, their Tä‧tigkeit ended with the closure of the Berlin Stock Exchange in 1945. Inventory description: Inventory history The inventory was transferred to the Deutsches Wirtschaftsinstitut (DWI) Berlin around 1955 and from there to the Zentrale Staatsarchiv in Potsdam in 1970/71. In the course of the reunification of both German states, this collection was transferred to the Federal Archives. Archive evaluation and processing There are numerous gaps in the tradition. The whereabouts of missing files could not be determined. Characterisation of content: Essentially, the overdelivery consists of individual case files for companies that have registered securities for stock exchange trading. These include primarily banks, mining and smelting works, the energy industry, the chemical industry, the construction industry, housing associations, mechanical engineering, apparatus, vehicle and tool construction, the food and luxury food industries. A large number of documents on mortgages are also available. Citation style: BArch, R 3118/...
Müller note: Akpafu, view of the mission station after 1905, contains: mission station, landscape, Akpafu, mountain
North German Missionary SocietyNote. List: Away from the mission house. On the left vegetable gardens, Berg Ogage (Boy Edwin) - content identical with 2228_3 and 3019.
North German Missionary SocietyPhototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,6. Description: Siblings Blumer with another pair, Meru in the background. Note: Surface damaged in places.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 5,6 X 5,9. Description: Sick person is carried in a kind of hanging mat, women, 1 with infant, other persons.
Leipziger MissionswerkNote: Glass plate: Akpafu - image content identical with 2228_3 and 2663.
North German Missionary SocietyNote: Glass plate: Akpafu - picture content identical with 2663 and 3027.
North German Missionary SocietyPhototype: Photo. Format: 15,5 X 10,7. Description: Landscape photograph, 4 african. Persons, woman (dressed with cloth) at bell cage, middle: Man (europ. garments) right on traditional Chagga house (East Kilimanjaro style: tapering, covered with grass), man with Kanzu, 1 europ. dressed.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 22,3 X 16,9 Description: Cattle, sheep and goats with shepherds. Remark: Walther Dobbertin, Buchholz, Harburg county.
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Phototype: Postcard (colored). Format: 14,0 X 9,0 Description: Clay house with round, pointed plant fibre roof, fence, 2 men busy, next to house various cooking utensils. Remark: See P51. Reference: Cf. print template sample book IVa, 549, Auf. 167 (11,9 X 8,9).
Leipziger Missionswerk