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We begin the family history around the 1770's, with the family of Joseph Piernicki & his wife Anna. Together they lived and raised their family in the village of Kladau (Klodawa), Danziger Höhe (Pruszcz Gdanski)), West Prussia, (Poland). This area is ethnically part of the Kashubian district. The family as we know it were: Franciscus (1776), Marianna (1777), Catharina (1779), Johann (1782), Andreas Joannis (1885) & Anna (1790).

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We begin the family history around the 1770's, with the family of Joseph Piernicki & his wife Anna. Together they lived and raised their family in the village of Kladau (K³odawa), Danziger Höhe (Pruszcz Gdañski), West Prussia, (Poland). The family as we know it were: Franciscus (1776), Marianna (1777), Catharina (1779), Johann (1782), Andreas Joannis (1885) & Anna (1790).

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Johann Piernicki, fourth child to Joseph and Anna married Elizabeth Lange on the 9th of July 1809 in the village of Kleschkau (Kleszczewko), in the Parish of Kladau. The couple moved east to the village of Bösendorf (Zla Wies), just south east of Kladau. Here Johann & Elizabeth had most of their family being: Johann (1812-1882), Christine (1825), Jacob Mathias (1827), Friderich Wilhelm (1828), Magdalena (1830) & Marianna (1833). Due to lack of records, the children's births up to 1824 are unknown. From here the family were located back in the village of Kladau, with the birth of Anton Ludwig (1836-1914).

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Johann Piernicki, the son of Joseph and Anna married Elizabeth Lange of Kleschkau (Kleszczewko) on the 9th of July 1809 at the Roman Catholic Church in the Parish of Kladau. The couple moved east to the village of Bösendorf (Z³a Wie¶), just south east of Kladau where Johann & Elizabeth had most of their family being: Johann (1812-1882), Christine (1825), Jacob Mathias (1827), Friderich Wilhelm (1828), Magdalena (1830) & Marianna (1833). Due to lack of records, the children's births up to 1824 are unknown. From here the family were located back in the village of Kladau, with the birth of Anton Ludwig (1836-1914).

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The family then moved south to the village of Stenzlau (Stanislawie) in the Parish of Liebschau (Lubiszewo Tczewskie), where they had the following children; Johan (1868-1925), Jozef August (1871-1872) & Valentin (1873).

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The family then moved south to the village of Stenzlau (Stanis³awie) in the Parish of Liebschau (Lubiszewo Tczewskie), where they had the following children; Johan (1868-1925), Jozef August (1871-1872) & Valentin (1873).

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The family left Hamburg, via Gdansk, aboard the ship "Dallam Tower" on the 21st of December 1874 arriving at Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand on the 17th of February 1875. The Family aboard ship were Anton 38, Anna 38, Franz 13, Anton 11, Martha 9, Johan 6 & Valentin 1.

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The family left Hamburg, via Gdañsk, aboard the ship "Dallam Tower" on the 21st of December 1874 arriving at Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand on the 17th of February 1875. The Family aboard ship were Anton 38, Anna 38, Franz 13, Anton 11, Martha 9, Johan 6 & Valentin 1.


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Some time later the family moved to Dunedin, residing in the suburb of Pine Hill, where Anton worked as a farmer. On the 3rd of May 1883, Anton purchased sections 32 & 34 of Block 11 in the North Harbour & Blueskin district. Anna Perniskie was naturalised as a New Zealand Citizen on the 6th of March 1901 & Anton was naturalised on the 26th of January 1904.

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Some time later the family moved to Dunedin, residing in the suburb of Pine Hill, where Anton worked as a farmer. Here Anna's older sister Brigitte and her husband Philip Konkel were also residing. On the 3rd of May 1883, Anton purchased sections 32 & 34 of Block 11 in the North Harbour & Blueskin district. Anna Perniskie was naturalised as a New Zealand Citizen on the 6th of March 1901 & Anton was naturalised on the 26th of January 1904.


 <<O>>  Difference Topic PiernickiFamily (r1.9 - 08 Oct 2007 - PaulKlemick)
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WITTING (Ger) Witt x Weiß. Meaning: white, esp. a person with light coloured hair.

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On the 16th of September 1860, in the Parish of Kladau, Anton married Anna Malecka, the daughter of Michael Malecki & Christina Witting. Anna Malecka had been previously living in the village of Lagschau in the Kladau Parish.

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On the 16th of September 1860, in the Parish of Kladau, Anton married Anna Malecka (1836-1924), the daughter of Michael Malecki & Christina Witting. Anna Malecka had been previously living in the village of Lagschau in the Kladau Parish.


 <<O>>  Difference Topic PiernickiFamily (r1.8 - 05 Oct 2007 - PaulKlemick)
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Piernicki Family (pronounced Pearneetskee)


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Anton died on the 2nd of February 1914 in Allanton & Annie died on the 12th of June 1924 in Dunedin. Both are buried at the Southern Cemetery in Dunedin.

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Anton died on the 2nd of February 1914 in Allanton & Annie died on the 12th of June 1924 in Dunedin. Both are buried at the Southern Cemetery in Dunedin. Grave


 <<O>>  Difference Topic PiernickiFamily (r1.6 - 15 Jan 2005 - PaulKlemick)
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 <<O>>  Difference Topic PiernickiFamily (r1.5 - 11 Sep 2004 - PaulKlemick)
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The family moved south to the township of Greytown (Allanton), where a number of their country folk were already residing some three years prior. Here Anton & Anna had their remaining children being: Michael (1876) & Peter (1877-1905).

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  • Perniskie Cottage, Allanton:
    PiernickiCottage.JPGThe family moved south to the township of Greytown (Allanton), where a number of their country folk were already residing some three years prior. Here Anton & Anna had their remaining children being: Michael (1876) & Peter (1877-1905).
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  • Perniskie Cottage, Allanton:
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 <<O>>  Difference Topic PiernickiFamily (r1.4 - 29 Jun 2004 - PaulKlemick)
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Johann Piernicki, fourth child to Joseph and Anna married Elizabeth Lange on the 9th of July 1809 in the village of Kleschkau (Kleszczewko), in the Parish of Kladau. The couple moved east to the village of Bösendorf, just south east of Kladau. Here Johann & Elizabeth had most of their family being: Johann (1812-1882), Christine (1825), Jacob Mathias (1827), Friderich Wilhelm (1828), Magdalena (1830) & Marianna (1833). Due to lack of records, the children's births up to 1824 are unknown. From here the family were located back in the village of Kladau, with the birth of Anton Ludwig (1836-1914).

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Johann Piernicki, fourth child to Joseph and Anna married Elizabeth Lange on the 9th of July 1809 in the village of Kleschkau (Kleszczewko), in the Parish of Kladau. The couple moved east to the village of Bösendorf (Zla Wies), just south east of Kladau. Here Johann & Elizabeth had most of their family being: Johann (1812-1882), Christine (1825), Jacob Mathias (1827), Friderich Wilhelm (1828), Magdalena (1830) & Marianna (1833). Due to lack of records, the children's births up to 1824 are unknown. From here the family were located back in the village of Kladau, with the birth of Anton Ludwig (1836-1914).

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While living in the village of Bösendorf (Zla Wies), Anton & Anna had their first child Franz Anton (1861-1919). Returning to Kladau they had the following children; Anton Lorenz (1863-1932) & Martha Cecilia (1865-1938).

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While living in the village of Bösendorf, Anton & Anna had their first child Franz Anton (1861-1919). Returning to Kladau they had the following children; Anton Lorenz (1863-1932) & Martha Cecilia (1865-1938).


 <<O>>  Difference Topic PiernickiFamily (r1.3 - 28 Jun 2004 - PaulKlemick)
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We begin the family history around the 1770's, with the family of Joseph Piernicki & his wife Anna. Together they lived and raised their family in the village of Kladau (Klodawa), Danziger Höhe (Pruszcz Gdanski)), West Prussia, (Poland). This area is ethnically part of the Kashubian district. The family as we know it were: Franciscus (1776), Marianna (1777), Catharina (1779), Johann (1782), Andreas Joannis (1885) & Anna (1790).

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We begin the family history around the 1770's, with the family of Joseph Piernicki & his wife Anna. Together they lived and raised their family in the village of Kladau (Klodawa), Danziger Höhe (Pruszcz Gdanski)), West Prussia, (Poland). This area is ethnically part of the Kashubian district. The family as we know it were: Franciscus (1776), Marianna (1777), Catharina (1779), Johann (1782), Andreas Joannis (1885) & Anna (1790).

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Johann Piernicki, fourth child to Joseph and Anna married Elizabeth Lange on the 9th of July 1809 in the village of Kleschkau (Kleszczewko), in the Parish of Kladau). The couple moved east to the village of Bösendorf, just south east of Kladau. Here Johann & Elizabeth had most of their family being: Johann (1812-1882), Christine (1825), Jacob Mathias (1827), Friderich Wilhelm (1828), Magdalena (1830) & Marianna (1833). Due to lack of records, the children's births up to 1824 are unknown. From here the family were located back in the village of Kladau, with the birth of Anton Ludwig (1836-1914).

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Johann Piernicki, fourth child to Joseph and Anna married Elizabeth Lange on the 9th of July 1809 in the village of Kleschkau (Kleszczewko), in the Parish of Kladau. The couple moved east to the village of Bösendorf, just south east of Kladau. Here Johann & Elizabeth had most of their family being: Johann (1812-1882), Christine (1825), Jacob Mathias (1827), Friderich Wilhelm (1828), Magdalena (1830) & Marianna (1833). Due to lack of records, the children's births up to 1824 are unknown. From here the family were located back in the village of Kladau, with the birth of Anton Ludwig (1836-1914).

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While living in the village of Bösendorf, Anton & Anna had their first child Franz Anton (1861-1919). Returning to Kladau they had the following children; Anton Lorenz (1863-1932) & Martha Cecilia (1865-1938).

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While living in the village of Bösendorf (Zla Wies), Anton & Anna had their first child Franz Anton (1861-1919). Returning to Kladau they had the following children; Anton Lorenz (1863-1932) & Martha Cecilia (1865-1938).

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The family then moved south to the village of Stenzlau (Stanislawie) in the Parish of Liebschau (Lubiszewo Tzewskie), where they had the following children; Johan (1868-1925), Josef August (1871-1872) & Valentin (1873).

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The family then moved south to the village of Stenzlau (Stanislawie) in the Parish of Liebschau (Lubiszewo Tczewskie), where they had the following children; Johan (1868-1925), Jozef August (1871-1872) & Valentin (1873).

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The family left Hamburg, via Gdansk, aboard the ship "Dallam Tower" on the 21st of December 1874 arriving in Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand on the 17th of February 1875. The Family aboard ship were Anton 38, Anna 38, Franz 13, Anton 11, Martha 9, Johan 6 & Valentin 1.

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The family left Hamburg, via Gdansk, aboard the ship "Dallam Tower" on the 21st of December 1874 arriving at Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand on the 17th of February 1875. The Family aboard ship were Anton 38, Anna 38, Franz 13, Anton 11, Martha 9, Johan 6 & Valentin 1.

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  • Perniskie Cottage, Allanton:
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LANGE derives from the German word Lang. Meaning: long, tall - the tall man.

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LANGE (Ger) Lang. Meaning: long, tall - the tall man.

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MALECKI derives from the Polish word Malec. Meaning: The little man. This was both a nickname for a physically small man and a pet name for a child, which sometimes retained in adult life.

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MALECKI (Pol) Malec. Meaning: The little man. This was both a nickname for a physically small man and a pet name for a child, which sometimes retained in adult life.

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PIERNICKI derives from the Polish word Piernik. Meaning: honey-cake, gingerbread.

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PIERNICKI (Pol) Piernik. Meaning: honey-cake, gingerbread.

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We begin the family history around the 1770's, with the family of Joseph Piernicki & his wife Anna. Together they lived and raised their family in the village of Kladau (Klodawa), Danziger Höhe (Pruszcz Gdanski), West Prussia, (Poland). The family as we know it were: Franciscus (1776), Marianna (1777), Catharina (1779), Johann (1782), Andreas Joannis (1885) & Anna (1790).

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We begin the family history around the 1770's, with the family of Joseph Piernicki & his wife Anna. Together they lived and raised their family in the village of Kladau (Klodawa), Danziger Höhe (Pruszcz Gdanski)), West Prussia, (Poland). This area is ethnically part of the Kashubian district. The family as we know it were: Franciscus (1776), Marianna (1777), Catharina (1779), Johann (1782), Andreas Joannis (1885) & Anna (1790).

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Johann Piernicki, fourth child to Joseph and Anna married Elizabeth Lange on the 9th of July 1809 in the village of Kleschkau (Kleszczewko), in the Parish of Kladau. The couple moved east to the village of Bösendorf, just south east of Kladau. Here Johann & Elizabeth had most of their family being: Johann (1812-1882), Christine (1825), Jacob Mathias (1827), Friderich Wilhelm (1828), Magdalena (1830) & Marianna (1833). Due to lack of records, the children's births up to 1824 are unknown. From here the family were located back in the village of Kladau, with the birth of Anton Ludwig (1836-1914).

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Johann Piernicki, fourth child to Joseph and Anna married Elizabeth Lange on the 9th of July 1809 in the village of Kleschkau (Kleszczewko), in the Parish of Kladau). The couple moved east to the village of Bösendorf, just south east of Kladau. Here Johann & Elizabeth had most of their family being: Johann (1812-1882), Christine (1825), Jacob Mathias (1827), Friderich Wilhelm (1828), Magdalena (1830) & Marianna (1833). Due to lack of records, the children's births up to 1824 are unknown. From here the family were located back in the village of Kladau, with the birth of Anton Ludwig (1836-1914).

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On the 16th of September 1860, in the Parish of Kladau, Anton married Anna Malecka, the daughter of Michael Malecki & Christina Witting. Anna Malecka had been previously living in the village of Lagschau in the Kladau Parish.

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On the 16th of September 1860, in the Parish of Kladau, Anton married Anna Malecka, the daughter of Michael Malecki & Christina Witting. Anna Malecka had been previously living in the village of Lagschau in the Kladau Parish.

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While living in the village of Bösendorf, Anton & Anna had their first child Franz Anton (1861-1919). Returning to Kladau they had the following children; Anton Lorenz (1863-1932) & Martha Cecilia (1865-1938).

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While living in the village of Bösendorf, Anton & Anna had their first child Franz Anton (1861-1919). Returning to Kladau they had the following children; Anton Lorenz (1863-1932) & Martha Cecilia (1865-1938).

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The family then moved south to the village of Stenzlau (Stanislawie) in the Parish of Liebschau (Lubiszewo Tzewskie), where they had the following children; Johan (1868-1925), Josef August (1871-1872) & Valentin (1873).

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The family then moved south to the village of Stenzlau (Stanislawie) in the Parish of Liebschau (Lubiszewo Tzewskie), where they had the following children; Johan (1868-1925), Josef August (1871-1872) & Valentin (1873).

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The family left Hamburg, via Gdansk, aboard the ship "Dallam Tower" on the 21st of December 1874 arriving in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand on the 17th of February 1875. The Family aboard ship were Anton 38, Anna 38, Franz 13, Anton 11, Martha 9, Johan 6 & Valentin 1.

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The family left Hamburg, via Gdansk, aboard the ship "Dallam Tower" on the 21st of December 1874 arriving in Port Chalmers, Otago, New Zealand on the 17th of February 1875. The Family aboard ship were Anton 38, Anna 38, Franz 13, Anton 11, Martha 9, Johan 6 & Valentin 1.

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The family moved south to the township of Greytown (Allanton), where a number of their country folk were already residing some three years prior. Here Anton & Anna had their remaining children being: Michael (1876) & Peter (1877-1905).

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The family moved south to the township of Greytown (Allanton), where a number of their country folk were already residing some three years prior. Here Anton & Anna had their remaining children being: Michael (1876) & Peter (1877-1905).

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Some time later the family moved to Dunedin, residing in the suburb of Pine Hill, where Anton worked as a farmer. On the 3rd of May 1883, Anton purchased sections 32 & 34 of Block 11 in the North Harbour & Blueskin District. Anna Perniskie was naturalised as a New Zealand Citizen on the 6th of March 1901 & Anton was naturalised on the 26th of January 1904.

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Some time later the family moved to Dunedin, residing in the suburb of Pine Hill, where Anton worked as a farmer. On the 3rd of May 1883, Anton purchased sections 32 & 34 of Block 11 in the North Harbour & Blueskin district. Anna Perniskie was naturalised as a New Zealand Citizen on the 6th of March 1901 & Anton was naturalised on the 26th of January 1904.

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Anton died on the 2nd of February 1914 in Allanton & Annie died on the 12th of June 1924 in Dunedin. Both are buried at the Southern Cemetery in Dunedin.

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Anton died on the 2nd of February 1914 in Allanton & Annie died on the 12th of June 1924 in Dunedin. Both are buried at the Southern Cemetery in Dunedin.


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-- PaulKlemick - 02 Aug 2003

Piernicki Family

SURNAMES & THEIR ORIGINS

LANGE derives from the German word Lang. Meaning: long, tall - the tall man.

MALECKI derives from the Polish word Malec. Meaning: The little man. This was both a nickname for a physically small man and a pet name for a child, which sometimes retained in adult life.

PIERNICKI derives from the Polish word Piernik. Meaning: honey-cake, gingerbread.

We begin the family history around the 1770's, with the family of Joseph Piernicki & his wife Anna. Together they lived and raised their family in the village of Kladau (Klodawa), Danziger Höhe (Pruszcz Gdanski), West Prussia, (Poland). The family as we know it were: Franciscus (1776), Marianna (1777), Catharina (1779), Johann (1782), Andreas Joannis (1885) & Anna (1790).

Johann Piernicki, fourth child to Joseph and Anna married Elizabeth Lange on the 9th of July 1809 in the village of Kleschkau (Kleszczewko), in the Parish of Kladau. The couple moved east to the village of Bösendorf, just south east of Kladau. Here Johann & Elizabeth had most of their family being: Johann (1812-1882), Christine (1825), Jacob Mathias (1827), Friderich Wilhelm (1828), Magdalena (1830) & Marianna (1833). Due to lack of records, the children's births up to 1824 are unknown. From here the family were located back in the village of Kladau, with the birth of Anton Ludwig (1836-1914).

On the 16th of September 1860, in the Parish of Kladau, Anton married Anna Malecka, the daughter of Michael Malecki & Christina Witting. Anna Malecka had been previously living in the village of Lagschau in the Kladau Parish.

While living in the village of Bösendorf, Anton & Anna had their first child Franz Anton (1861-1919). Returning to Kladau they had the following children; Anton Lorenz (1863-1932) & Martha Cecilia (1865-1938).

The family then moved south to the village of Stenzlau (Stanislawie) in the Parish of Liebschau (Lubiszewo Tzewskie), where they had the following children; Johan (1868-1925), Josef August (1871-1872) & Valentin (1873).

The family left Hamburg, via Gdansk, aboard the ship "Dallam Tower" on the 21st of December 1874 arriving in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand on the 17th of February 1875. The Family aboard ship were Anton 38, Anna 38, Franz 13, Anton 11, Martha 9, Johan 6 & Valentin 1.

The family moved south to the township of Greytown (Allanton), where a number of their country folk were already residing some three years prior. Here Anton & Anna had their remaining children being: Michael (1876) & Peter (1877-1905).

Some time later the family moved to Dunedin, residing in the suburb of Pine Hill, where Anton worked as a farmer. On the 3rd of May 1883, Anton purchased sections 32 & 34 of Block 11 in the North Harbour & Blueskin District. Anna Perniskie was naturalised as a New Zealand Citizen on the 6th of March 1901 & Anton was naturalised on the 26th of January 1904.

Anton died on the 2nd of February 1914 in Allanton & Annie died on the 12th of June 1924 in Dunedin. Both are buried at the Southern Cemetery in Dunedin.


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