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my 3.greatgrandparents: Carl Friedrich Ferdinand Korn and Therese Dorothea Marie Borchardt



Carl Friedrich Ferdinand Korn
May 8,1824 - December 15, 1894
parents:
father: Johann Friedrich Korn
mother: Johanne Marie nee Reinecke

ringOctober 13, 1850

Therese Dorothea Marie Korn nee Borchardt (or Borchert, the spelling varies)
August 4, 1825 - September 2,1993
parents:
father: Anton Borchardt
mother: Marie Borchardt nee Biermann



known children:
son: Carl Richard Rudolph Korn September 6, 1851 - August 21, 1853
son: Richard Robert Max Korn , November 20, 1852 - March 3, 1894
daughter: Jenny Therese Antonie Korn, born on July 1, 1854
son: Otto Christian Hermann Korn, October 5,1860 - May 27, 1927
daughter: Mart(h)a Louise Minna Korn, born on March 5, 1865


Carl and Therese both grew up in Magdeburg.
Carl lost his father early, when he was barely 9 years old and his mother died when he was 19 and still training to become a teacher.
In addition to being a teacher (first at a girls' and then at a boys' school) he taught accounting to private students and did bookkeeping for clubs etc. He also sold life insurance. When he was in his mid 50ies he became a full time auditor and bookkeeper.

Carl was also a member in a science club and had also joined an entomological society. Big butterflies (European Macrolepidoptera) were his big passion.

They were relatively well off and so both of their sons could get a good eduation.

Their son (and my greatgreatgrandfather) Richard had started a business in Stockholm but came back sick and even died 9 months before his father Carl.

Neither Jenny nor Martha got married but Carl and Therese left them enough money so that they could live from their inheritance.

Their son Otto was like his elder brother Richard interested in chemistry. On June 24, 1893 Otto married his wife Gertrud in Berlin. Afterwards he lived for a while in Magdeburg with his family working as a chemist for the police.
Together with Jacob Herzfeld he wrote a book on rare earth metals. After his parents had passed away he moved with his family to Hamburg where he worked for the Hygenic Institute.
Otto and Gertrud had at least 2 daughters, Gertrud and Charlotte.



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