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Charles Matthew Kruschke 1851 - 1896

Charles Matthew Kruschke was born in 1851 at Prussia to Johanna "Jane Louisa" Clocke Kruschke and Christian Kruschke, and had siblings Christopher Krushka, Fennit Kruschke, Wilhelm "William" Kruschke, Augusta Freder Kruschke Gill, Frederick Kruschke, Wilhelmina Krushka, Miene Wilhelm Krushka, and Louisa Joanna (Krushka) Diprose. He married Emma Gill Krushka. He married Mary Gearing Krushka. Charles Kruschke died at age 45 years old in 1896 at Ringarooma, in Dorset Council County, Tasmania Australia.
Charles Matthew Kruschke
1851
Prussia
1896
Ringarooma, in Dorset Council County, Tasmania, Australia
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    Re attached death Certificate: Van Deimens Land have issued this certificate (birth date) based on Kushka surname issue date because of no previous family records 1875 With 1 pack horse Charles 24, Frederick 22 and Christopher 16 set out along the banks of the Dorset River prospecting. On April 22 1875 with the young Christopher leading & his two elder brothers following with the pack horse he turns right at a sharp bend in the Dorset and follows a tributary uphill with the intention of getting a better view of the surroundings from higher ground.Christopher notices a glint in quartz rock on a sharp escarpment and calls his brother. On the information gleaned from George Renison Bell they realised they have discovered quartz bearing tin. They staked it out and named it Black Boy. 1875 In October Charles, Frederick & Christopher were prospecting along the banks of a small creek east of Derby (Main Creek) which runs into the Ringarooma River in the Cascade Valley. Here they discovered and stake a mining claims on a rich load of alluvial tin which they named Brothers Home Mine etc. Realising the alluvial tin was washing from a rich vein further up the river they moved up the river and found the main lead at the junction of Brothers Creek and the Ringarooma River. Wilhelm had decided to prospect on his own and he found tin in the same area and established the Lone Brother claims. Sam Diprose is appointed Mine Manager of their numerous mines as they were established. Sam later marries Louisa Krushka with George Renison Bell as best man. When the Krushka brothers discovered the alluvial tin they contacted their now lifelong friend George Renison Bell (Little Bell) who along with other friends stake out further claims along the creek.ouse in town (North View) and after a night of merriment departs without proclaiming it Strahan. The discovery of tin in and around the Cascade River Valley in the 1800's by George Renison Bell, the Krushka Brothers and others leads to the rapid development of farms & logging in the North East and the towns of Brothers Home (renamed Derby) Krushka Town (renamed Ringarooma) & Krushkas Bridge (renamed Moorina. The original port town of Ringarooma at the mouth of the Ringarooma River was renamed Boobyalla. Mining, dredging, logging and land clearing along the length of the Ringarooma River created major siltting at it’s mouth resulting in the loss of the town and port. Derby: The area had been surveyed in 1855, but was not settled until 1874, Krushka brothers discovered a large lode of tin, and set up a mine (named The Brothers Mine) in the area, assuring the town's economic future. The town was originally known as Brother's Home until renamed Derby (believed to be after Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom). Brother's Home Post Office opened on 1 August 1882 and was renamed Derby in 1885. Derby reached its peak in the late 19th century, when its population reached over 3,000, and the Brothers Mine (renamed the Briseis Mine after the winner of the 1876 Melbourne Cup) was producing upwards of 120 tonnes of tin per month. On 4 April 1929, the Briseis Dam used by the mine burst after heavy rains and the Cascade River flooded the town, killing 14 people. The mine was closed, but re-opened five years later although it never reached the same level of output as it had in the last century and closed in 1948 The Briseis Dam Disaster resulted from the bursting of a dam constructed on the Cascade River above Derby to supply water for hydraulic tin mining operations. Following unprecedented rainfall of 450 millimetres during the previous two days, on 4 April 1929 a deluge of 125 millimetres fell in one and a half hours on the catchment area above the Briseis Dam. The resultant flood broke the dam, and a huge wall of water surged down the river valley towards the town, engulfing several houses and other buildings and pouring into the workings of the Briseis Mine. Fourteen lives were lost, including one family of five who were sitting down to a meal when their home was carried away. Senior Constable William Taylor was awarded the Royal Humane Society Medal and the King George Medal for bravery in saving eight stranded miners
  • 1851

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    1851
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    Prussia
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  • 1896

    Death

    1896
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Ringarooma, in Dorset Council County, Tasmania Australia
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    Charles Matthew Kruschke lived 30 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 45.
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Hello disant relations. I'm the great great gandaughter of Charles Krushka (Genele Cleary). My dad was the son of Doreen Krushka, who was the daughter of Jake Krushka, who was the son of Charles. Dad spent quite some time looking for the family tree prior to Australia and came up blank. When he looked they couldn't find the record of the Krushkas on the boat from Hamburg. Has anyone else had any luck tracing the Krushka family tree back into their time before arriving in Tasmania. We know where they were from and that they ran lumber down the Oder from their village in Radnitz (now Poland we believe).
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