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Georg Melchior Fischer
(1771-1844)
Maria Eva Constantina Klein
(1775-1844)
Peter Heinrich Engelbert Schlindwein
(1782-1835)
Maria Elisabeth Meigel
(1786-1830)
Georg Adam Fischer
(1798-1864)
Maria Christina Schlindwein
(1803-1834)
Johann Nikolaus Fischer
(1829-1888)

 

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Maria Sophia Hörner

Johann Nikolaus Fischer

  • Born: 27 Oct 1829, Karlsdorf, Baden, Germany
  • Marriage: Maria Sophia Hörner on 28 Aug 1856 in Karlsdorf, Baden, Germany
  • Died: 21 Jan 1888, Brazil at age 58

bullet   Another name for Johann was Nicolao.

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bullet  General Notes:

Katholisch. Arbeiter.
Alt. Name: Nicolau
Immigrated to the former Itajaí, currently Brusque, State of Santa Catarina, Brazil in August 19, 1860. They came with the second wave of German immigrants (32 families, 132 people).
Emigrated with wife and the two sons Heinrich and Georg Daniel.
From Florianopólis, where they first landed, to Itajaí, they were transported by the war ship Ivaí in the sam eimmigraion wave as Major João Melo e Alvim.
As Nikolaus Fischer's agricultural skills developed he became extremely proficient; thus winning the first, second and fourth Agricultural Exposition of the Colony for his sugar cane crops in 1872, 1873, 1875

He was the first businessman and resident of Guabiruba do norte

On 27.12.1867 he requests the aquthorities for permission to bring more family members from Germany to Brasil

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Johann married Maria Sophia Hörner, daughter of Georg Heinrich Hörner and Catharina Margaretha Riffel, on 28 Aug 1856 in Karlsdorf, Baden, Germany. (Maria Sophia Hörner was born on 4 May 1832 in Karlsdorf, Baden, Germany and died on 6 Dec 1887 in Brusque, Santa Catarina, Brazil.)

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