
Henry Dimer – Karli Florisson
Jul 11, 2019 · Heinrich, who became known as Henry Dimer, went to work for Taylor at Lynburn station, east of Esperance. After a year, Henry went to work as a shepherd for John Paul Brooks, another one of the early settlers to the east of Esperance.
Nanambinia Station was established by Heinrich Dimer, a butcher from Germany. He learned his trade from his father, who died when Heinrich was only 14 years old. In 1879, he emigrated to America at 18 years of age, and went to work in an abattoir in New York. After working there for three years, Heinrich wanted a change.
Nanambinia Station - Wikipedia
Nanambinia Station is a pastoral lease located south of Balladonia, Western Australia on the Eyre Highway in the Goldfields-Esperance region. Harry Dimer took up the lease in 1896. [1] . The property takes its name from the Indigenous Australian word for …
Nanambinia Station - Esperance Bay Historical Society
Heinrich Dimer (1861- 1936) Heinrich Dimer married Topsy Whitehead at Israelite Bay and they had seven sons and two daughters there. He had arrived to the area in 1884 and began working for John Cook the telegraph linesman in 1885, and built a home at Israelite Bay.
Born Heinrich Diemer was born on 15 February 1861 at Wiesloch, Northern Baden, Germany, a butcher who emigrated to the USA and joined a whaling ship to work. Henry jumped ship at Albany. He was naturalized Australian in 1897 and changed his name to Henry Dimer.
Henry Dimer | AustLit: Discover Australian Stories
Heinrich Diemer, later known as Henry Dimer, was a butcher who emigrated to the USA and joined a whaling ship to work. Henry jumped ship at Albany and eluded police for many years. He became the station owner of Nanambinia twenty-five miles from Ballandonia in …
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A Change of Name to Find a Family Saga
Dec 2, 2023 · Hi, I am told by a Dimer family member that the man behind the guy in the Wicker chair is Henry Dimer, I don’t think she is a member of Outback Family History? she lives in the old camp, her name is Allison Dimer, A descendant of Henry Dimer.
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Heinrich Dimer, with a crew mate, jumped ship from the barque "Platina" in Princess Royal Harbour, Albany in June 1884. They were found walking along the beach 10 miles east of Albany by Campbell Taylor who hid them on Bald Island.
A fencing party 'outback' in W.A., 1897. - JPG 171.2 KB
A family member has advised that the man seated second from left is Henry Dimer and the seated woman is his wife Topsy Whitehand Ponton. The photograph was most likely taken in 1893 before the birth of their son.