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Shortly before the 151st Birthday of Joan Wolff

Caroline Johanna Wolff, born Kielich
aka Hanneken, aka Wolff-Hamburg, aka Hanna Wolff


- Excerpt - More on the new website Johanna Wolff

* 30 January 1858 Tilsit, East Prussia / today Sovetsk , Russia
† 3 May 1943 in Orselina , Switzerland


autograph after a painting of 1930 (approx.)
Source: Archives Hugo E. Martin, Berlin


Caroline Johanna Wolff, born in Kielich was a their time and well-known writer and published a great deal since 1897 with the merchant Gustav Otto Wolff , Hamburg (1872 - 1943) married.

your Parents: Johann Adolf Kielich and Caroline, born Lukoschewitz

Gustav Otto Wolff
* 3-April-1872, Hamburg
† 9-May-1943, Orselina, Switzerland

Gustav Otto Wolff was chief clerk, first in the family business, then partner and most recently the sole owner of the trading house. Gustav Wolff was educated, gifted in languages and traveled widely. He played in his spare time, the violin and was initially self-operated writing Steller including a travel guide Capri (1893), The confession of the monk (1898) and together with Johanna Wolff drama Ahasuerus (1899)

The parents of Gustav : Otto Wolf and Ida , Born Strube

Johanna Wolff, the daughter of Adolf Kielich Schumacher added, at the age of 6 years and soon lost his father to the mother. The city was mediated by the orphan care to a foster mother, the neighbor woman mixed . She was very strict with the child. At lunch, they got little. During this time she found support and assistance of the son Heiner nursing mother and her teacher Miss Bitt . This often took her to his home so that they could in their budget a hand. But she got enough of it always, always eating something particularly tasty.

At 17 she met a young preacher of the Christian community of Mucher, father Ubschat know who brought them to Memel to his wife and children, and employed as domestic help. He spoke up for their education and training and then also saw that she was able to complete his transfer after training as a nanny.

In 1877 Johanna was admitted as a deaconess and used for various tasks in the mother's house and in the field. After her discharge she was in 1887 then worked as a Red Cross nurse in Hamburg, and later for several years in Vienna.

in 1897 (on 19 August), she married Otto Gustav Wolff, Hamburg (1872 - 1943) against the declared will of the family of Gustav Wolff ... more here at life and work

see also Wikipedia [ DE] [EN ]

images from the life of Joan Wolff



Johanna Kielich as Red Cross Nurse in Hamburg




Johanna Wolff 1900




Johanna Wolff on 12 November 1932
, Hermitage Orselina



home of Joan and Gustav Wolff
the Hermitage in Orselina, Switzerland


Hanneken - Johanna Wolff's grave
in the cemetery of Mergoscia (Switzerland) after a drawing by Erich Behrendt

All images from Johanna Wolff - Life and Work ,
Eds. country team, East Prussia, Hamburg (ca. 1970)
- then owned by the Archives Heinz Grothe Berlin († 1990)

Hanneken's grave in January 2009



Source: Beatrice Morena, Mergoscia

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More photos of Johanna Wolff

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The directory works Johanna Wolff

Link:
40 songs to texts by Hans Martin Johanna Wolff

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sources directory, related links


site Johanna Wolff (1858 - 1942)

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