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Name | Johann Christoph Bull | |
Born | 26 Nov 1818 | Riehe, Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany |
Christened | 29 Nov 1818 | Nenndorf, Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany |
Gender | Male | |
Died | 12 Aug 1903 | Wandsbek, Hamburg, Germany |
Person ID | I47 | DeJute |
Last Modified | 23 Nov 2020 |
Father | Henry Torriano Bull, b. 1792, Hackney, London, Middlesex, England | |
Mother | Engel Marie Langhorst | |
Married | 1 Aug 1816 | Nenndorf, Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany |
Family ID | F25 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Elisabeth Caroline Dorothea Laubinger, b. Abt 1825, d. 22 Jul 1886, Farmsen, Hamburg, Germany (Age ~ 61 years) | |||
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Last Modified | 3 Nov 2020 | |||
Family ID | F23 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Photos | Magazine Article about Bull's Villa, Farmsen Farmsen-Berne, Hamburg, Germany Rundschau For People With a Perspective News and Reports from Farmsen-Berne & Surroundings July/August 2011 What will become of Bull's Villa? The Art Nouveau house on Kupferdamm.26 served the descendants of the last Farmsener Vogt [Overseer], Johann-Robert Bull as a residential building and shortly after his death, the "Kupfermuhle" restaurant was located here. The splendor of the old town has given way to walls that have long been protected by monuments since May 2008 the building opposite the idyllic copper pond has been empty. An indication from the population that the property has come under the hammer. The majority of the Farmsen-Berner Burgers welcomed an early renovation of the building - after all, the house, built in 1900, is part of the district's history and it also has many to tell. The villa-like building, which originally had the function of a mill building, served the landlord Johann-Robert Bull and his family as a residence until 1921. Johann Robert Bull was the eldest son of Johann-Christopher Bull, owner of the Farmsen Gutshof [estate] and also Farmsener Vogt [Overseer]. He completely redesigned the house and property according to his taste and replaced, among other things the water mill wheel through a turbine, which from then on was responsible for generating electricity. He had the mill pond on the north side of the copper dam dredged and enlarged. Bull then redesigned the entire area around today's copper pond into a park, which since then has offered the Farmsen residents a good opportunity for relaxing walks. A short time after Johann Robert Bull's death, the restaurant "Kupfermuhle" opened in the house that now belonged to the city of Hamburg. Owner August Simonsen offered his guests, among other things, a shady garden with a large open-air dance hall, goat rides for children and a 35,000 m2 pond for rowing. The time of the Nazi regime later fell over the Bull's villa like a dark shadow and brought it into disrepute as the "Brown House". The name of the honorable and deserving Farmsen man Johann Robert Bull and his ancestors have been immortalized in the street name Bullskamp since 1923. Johann Robert Bull died on 11 Jul 1921. 26 Kupferdamm in the address given on his death certificate source: https://www.yumpu.com/de/document/read/4052406/farmsen-berne-rundschau-fur-leute-mit-durchblick |
Documents | 1818 Baptism of Johann Christoph Bull Nenndorf, Schaumburg, Germany 29 Nov 1818 Johann Christoph, born 26 Nov father: Kossath [Cottager], Henrich Thoriano Bull, House 6 in Riehe mother: Engel Maria Langhorst godfather: August Christian Langhorst, the mother's brother, of House 1 in Eickhofen Landeskirchliches Archiv Hannover. Nenndorf, KB 1813-1828 | |
1886 Death of Elisabeth Caroline Dorothea Laubinger Bull Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany Personnaly appeared Johann Robert Bull Farmer of Farmsen to record the death of his mother: Elisabeth Caroline Dorothea Bull, born Laubinger 61 years old, resident of Farmsen born at Sülfeld the wife of Johann Christoph Bull the daughter of the deceased married couple the Kaufmann [Merchant] Johann Friedrich Laubinger and Marie Christine Nicoline Bevers, residents of Farmsen note: 2 possible towns of Sülfeld: one fairly close to Farmsen-Berne, the other fairly close to Riehe, the birthplace of her husband. More research needed to prove which town is the correct one. Ancestry.com. Hamburg, Germany, Deaths, 1874-1950 | ||
1903 Death of Johann Christoph Bull Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany Personally appeared Johann Robert Bull Privatier* of Farmsen to record the death of: the Rentner [retired] Johann Christoph Bull 84y old, resident at 47 Octaviostrasse, Wandsbek born at Riehe, Kreis Schaumburg husband of the deceased Caroline Dorothea Laubinger son of the deceased couple of Farmsen, Henrich Thoriano Bull and Engel Marie Langhorst note: Privatier: a French word that was used from the 19th century in Germany and some other countries as a title by families of substantial financial means in lieu of another professional title. Town of birth: Riehe, Schaumburg, Lower Saxony, Germany Ancestry.com. Hamburg, Germany, Deaths, 1874-1950 |