Friedrich Hermann Arnold FUCHS [1865-1929]

Submitted by eurasian_david on Wed, 11/24/2021 - 07:01
Names
Given
Friedrich Hermann Arnold
Family
Fuchs
Sex
Male
Status
Deceased
Born
Date
Birthplace (town, state)
Altenburg, Thuringia
Birthplace (country)
Germany
Died
Date

German merchant for Siemssen & Co. in Hong Kong  

Baptised 28th June 1865 Thuringia, Germany 

Departed Hamburg, Germany 21st April 1886 on board the ship Iphigenia for Hong Kong. He was living at Dresden at the time and his occupation was a merchant ('Kaufmann')

Married Maria Magdalena Spalckhaver at Lorenz, Lübeck. Germany 6th October 1896  

He died in Hamburg, Germany in 1929

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1894 Jurors List

c Fuchs Friedrich Hermann Arnold Assistant Siemssen & Co.     Praya Central  

1895 Jurors List

c Fuchs Friedrich Hermann Arnold Assistant Siemssen & Co.     Praya Central  

1896 Jurors List

c Fuchs Freidrich Hermann Arnold Assistant Siemssen & Co.     Praya Central  

1897 Jurors List

c Fuchs Freidrich Hermann Arnold Clerk Siemssen & Co.     Praya Central  

1898 Jurors List

c Fuchs Freidrich Hermann Arnold Clerk Siemssen & Co.     Praya Central  

1899 Jurors List

c Fuchs Freidrich Hermann Arnold Clerk Siemssen & Co.     Praya Central  

1900 Jurors List

s Fuchs Friedrich Hermann Arnold Merchant Siemssen & Co. 1 Queen's Gardens      

1901 Jurors List

s Fuchs Friedrich Hermann Arnold Merchant Siemssen & Co. 1 Queen's Gardens      

1902 Jurors List

s Fuchs Friedrich Hermann Arnold Merchant Siemssen & Co. 1 Queen's Gardens      

1903 Jurors List

s Fuchs Friedrich Hermann Arnold Merchant Siemssen & Co.         The Peak

1904 Jurors List 

s Fuchs Friedrich Hermann Arnold Merchant Siemssen & Co.         The Peak

1905 Jurors List

s Fuchs Arnold Merchant Siemssen & Co.   Queen's Building      

1906 Jurors List

s Fuchs Friedrich Hermann Arnold Merchant Siemssen & Co.         The Peak

1907 Jurors List 

s Fuchs Friedrich Hermann Arnold Merchant Siemssen & Co.   Cragside 130   The Peak

 

 

1899 Ladies Directory 

1899   Fuchs Mrs. A. 1 Queen's Gardens      

 

It's interesting - the address was at Queen's Gardens but the birth of their son in 1900 was at Dunnottar, The Peak. Was the higher altitude of the Peak the preferred safe place to give birth for certain pregnant expat women with social connections "up there" when bubonic plague and other infectious diseases were always a risk lower down in the City?