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1. Authors Note
Who lived in Paechtown house no 1
Kaysher PAECH's
Johann George PAECH (1793-1875) married 1st wife, Johanna Karoline KLENKE (1793-1831) in Brandenburg, Prussia, 1815ca.
Their 3rd son was Johann Gottlob PAECH, who was 15 years of age on the 'Zebra' in 1838. He married 10 December 1846 in the schoolroom at Hahndorf to Johanne Eleonore SCHULZ [1825-1897].
Eleonore was twelve years of age on the Zebra, in 1838. Her parents are Dorothea Elizabeth PAECH b1796 and Johann SCHULZ .
Within 15 years [1854] of arriving in the Adelaide Hills this KLENKE/RICHTER/PAECH family built their homes in an area, near Hahndorf, that became known as 'Paechtown'. Four individual houses/barns and farms, on both sides of the road, within easy walking of each other made up 'Paechtown'. This road was named Paechtown Road in 1964, prior to that date it was called Faehrmann's Road [Reg BUTLER, From Byways ...to highways].
Lotha BRASSE [heritage architect, author, researcher] numbered these 4 homes No 1-4.
- No 1. Parents: George PAECH Snr & Hanna RICHTER right on the bend on the left of the road
- No 2. 4th son: George Jnr on the right,
- No 3. 3rd son: Gottlob on the right
- No 4. 2nd son: Christian on the left as you head east.
- 5th child: Johanne Louise PAECH. Louise had married [1851] during this time [1850-1860] and had the first four of her 8 children born in 1852, 1853, 1856 and 1859.
Of her brothers Christian had married [1848] and had children in 1851, 1855 and the last in 1860
Gottlob had married first [1846] and had his daughters in 1848, 1851, 1854 and 1857.
George junior had married [1850] and had five of his seven children, 1850, 1851, 1854, 1856 and 1859 although two did not live long.
All of the homes were variations of each other and all were fächwerk, with brick infill, half hipped roofing and stringy bark shingles.
PAECHTOWN House 1
The parents, George PAECH Snr & Caroline KLENKE