SAMUEL & MARY KIRCHNER
N.S.W Australia
Mary and Samuel were married in the District Registrar's Office, Concord, Sydney, NSW on 12 January 1865.
It was Samuel's second marriage.
The only child of Samuel Friedrich Christian and Mary Kirchner was my grandfather Samuel Frederick Christian who was born in the family home at John Street, Ashfield in 1866.
Yes, the "Samuels" are confusing - why did they do it?
"Württemberg Cottage" still stands and has been restored by the new owners, with the help of an architect, to modernise it while still retaining the original Teutonic look.

Württemberg Cottage
Ashfield, NSW
Photo taken 1995

Samuel Friedrich Christian Kirchner
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Mary Kirchner (nee Mead)
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Mary Kirchner died of pneumonia at home on 18 December 1899 and is buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery Necropolis (Rookwood). She was nearly fifty-seven.
Her husband Samuel died a few years later on 18 October 1904. They lie together in grave 3727, section 6D in a far corner of Rookwood cemetery. The grave contains four people - SFC Kirchner and Mary nee Mead, and his son SFC Kirchner and first wife Esther - (see early photo of grave on page relating to SFC Kirchner and Mary Jane). The area is very overgrown, but the grave can be recognised and the inscription understood.
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In Loving Memory of
MARY
BELOVED WIFE OF SAMUEL KIRCHNER SEN.
WHO DIED 18 DECEMBER 1899
AGED 57 YEARS
- Asleep in Jesus -
(Samuel is also buried here)
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In his will Samuel left quite a bit of property including the house in John Street, to his son Samuel from his second marriage. The residue of his estate he left in equal shares to his stepdaughter Jane and his only remaining son from his first marriage, George.
The Ashfield house appears in the will of Jane Ruckley (nee Mead) who died in 1937. She spent much time looking after her ailing step-father in the time leading up to his death, perhaps some arrangement was reached between her and her two step-brothers Samuel and George.
Samuel, the son of an Innkeeper from a tiny village in mid-Germany and his wife Mary, the daughter of a brickmaker from rural England, had ended their days a lifetime away from their roots.
Brought together by Fate to their final resting-place on the other side of the world!
They came from vastly different backgrounds and shared a life together in a totally different, and new, country. If they hadn't - well then, we wouldn't be here......
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