27 comment(s) for "The Big Kneipp Family Reunion in Australia":

  1. That’s quite an extensive family! Glad you were able to catch up with the “oldies” and meet the new generation all at the same time. I don’t think that either side of my family has organized a reunion in years. I could pass my first cousins on the street and not recognize them. It’s sad…and so different from my husband’s family.

    When are you returning to Paris? It feels as if you’ve been away for ages!

  2. Fraussie

    Well, this was the first reunion in very many years and at one point, I thought I might have to cancel through lack of interest, but everyone rallied. It really was wonderful

    We’ll be back in Paris on 15th October (5 weeks’ holiday in all) and I’ll sadly be saying goodbye to the last of my family this Saturday and Sunday.

  3. Françoise Courtet

    Es tu sur que tu vas faire des progrès en Anglais, Jean Michel ?
    On va surveiller cela !!!
    Bonne fin de séjour !
    Bisous

  4. I’m so happy you made it, but feeling so homesick seeing the names of these places; Glen Innes where I grew up and where my father still lives, Tenterfield where I spent wonderful summers in the company of my beautiful grandmother, Armidale where I went on many shopping excursions……we might have to coordinate our visits to meet away from France next time, with a New England destination in mind.
    xx

  5. Maple Leaf

    Wow! What an achievement gathering so many people together. You have such a big family! Interesting as well that you were able to trace back your roots so far. Continue to enjoy your time there.

  6. Fraussie

    Thanks Maple Leaf! The hard thing is saying goodbye to so many wonderful people.

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  8. John Heffernan

    My family lived in Tenterfield and I attended Tenterfield Primary School in the early 50’s. I still remember the prettiest girl I had ever seen,her name was Lin or Lyn Kneipp and her father ran the saddlery in Rouse St. I still recall her white/blonde hair,green eyes and olive skin after 60 years. I often wondered what happened to her and hoped she is still enjoying a happy life. I would be pleased to hear from anyone who knew her or is still in contact with her

  9. I am descended from Fred Kneipp’s family and know who the gentleman refers to. I have just sent a copy of the post to her brother, Terry Kneipp, who I find is on Facebook.

  10. I haven’t heard back from Terry. I don’t know if Lyn is still living or where; I just left it to Terry to pass on the request if he thought it advisable. I do not think it would serve any purpose for me to be in touch with John Heffernan.
    By the way, I enjoy your posts.

  11. […] Photo, in the form of “postcards from Australia”. Sydney and Armidale, where I held a family reunion three years ago, are the only places I have been […]

  12. Andrew Bruyn

    Gday Gorgeous girl,
    How are you guys?
    A little heads up. I’m flying to Ireland for a friend’s daughter’s wedding late July. From there I’ll head to Madrid, Barcelona and then drive the Med coast across to northern Italy and down to Roma before flying back to London for a week before heading home.
    Sort of a long distance pub crawl – utterly appropriate. If I get a chance or change plans to “turn left” I’ll let you know and buy you dinner.
    Mum says you’re well and enjoying life. Glad to hear it.
    Love to Jean Michelle and Lisa.
    Andrew Bruyn

  13. Dennis Connors

    Rosemary, I came across your article just now (2 May 2018).

    I am Dom Kneipp’s grandson.

    I spent quite some time at Dom’s property outside Ashford in my youth and have many fond memories of my time there.

    Keep well Cousin!

    Best regards Dennis Connors.

  14. Catherine Cheyne-Macpherson

    Hi

    I am a granddaughter of Dominic Kneipp.

    I enjoyed your article and will join the Facebook Page.

    Like Dennis Connors , I spent may happy times at his property near Ashford.

    Thank you

    Catherine

  15. Steffi Keyl

    Hi,

    my grand-grandmother was Florentine Elisabeth Kneipp. One of my ancestors was Franz Kneipp, brother of Johann Baptist Kneipp. All of my ancestors were born in Winkel, I live near this little village. I ‘ m so glad that I found your homepage!
    Hope to find some more relatives and to get in contact with you ?
    Best regards from Germany,
    Steffi

  16. Stefanie Keyl

    Hi Rosemary, yes I found the FB page and I liked it.
    Winkel is part of Oestrich-Winkel, you can find the village in the near of Wiesbaden.
    https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oestrich-Winkel
    It sounds great that you have already been in Germany for travelling and cycling. Too sad that we didn ‘t know each other,but if you will come back to Germany one day,you are welcome. And I will show you the small villages Winkel, and also Hallgarten.
    Do you know someone who might have some more pictures of the ancestors? All the best for you,too! Thank you!

  17. Selina Hale

    Hello, I am trying to contact any member of Judge Kneipp ‘s family to pass on a photo of the Judge and his children taken by my father Dr Bob Douglas in the late 1950s. The photo was taken at Alma Bay on Magnetic Island. Please let me know if there is a family member I could post the photo to. Regards Selina Hale nee Douglas.

  18. Anne Baillie

    My mother, Joan Satterthwaite, grew up in Ashford where her father was Shire Engineer. His name was Favel but was known as Charlie. The family were very good friends with Matey’s children and Mum kept up with several of the grandchildren over the next 80 years. After they left Ashford in 1942, she and her brother, John (later Bishop of Lismore), would catch the train from Sydney during school holidays to stay at Beaumont.
    Matey’s daughter, Mary, was godmother to my brother Greg in 1964.
    My parents lived in Kuala Lumpur in the 80s and Mum renewed her friendship with Judith (Kneipp) Ong. She also stayed in contact with the mother of Jane Connors (sister of Dennis?) Oh dear, I’ve forgotten her name.
    Mum remained friends with Margaret Cheyne-McPherson for decades and I had dinner with her family in Gladesville in 1992 and would have met Catherine then.
    She often spoke of Mrs Dom as being extremely charming and gracious. She quoted a young lad as saying if there was a vote for Queen of Australia, his vote would go to Mrs Dom. By an outrageous co-incidence, Mum came to visit me in Kiama a few years ago and met a complete stranger who was visiting from Canberra. She politely asked where in Canberra the other lady lived and when told said the only people she knew in that suburb were Mr and Mrs Dom Kneipp. The other lady looked astonished and said they were her next-door neighbours when she first moved there.
    My mother died last year and I am still in touch with Judith Ong.
    The Kneipp family have been part of my family legend all my life.

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