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207746
Surname: Kempf
First Name: Dr. and Mrs
Ship: Ann Duthie 1871
Date: 9 January 1871
Place: Sydney
Source: SMH
Details: Dr. and Mrs. Kempf departed Sydney for London on the ship Ann Duthie


207537
Surname: Kempf
First Name: Dr. Joseph De Angreth
Ship: -
Date: 22 May 1867
Place: Newcastle
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: John Pellow carpenter brought before the court, his wife having laid a complaint of him being of unsound mind. Evidence provided by Dr. Joseph De Kempf and Dr. Schrader


207744
Surname: Kempf
First Name: Dr. Joseph De Angreth
Ship: -
Date: 31 August 1867
Place: Newcastle
Source: The News, Shoalhaven and Southern Coast Districts Advertiser
Details: New Doctor for Shoalhaven - Another medical man intends shortly to settle down in our district. The name of the gentleman is Kempf de Angreth. On his leaving the district of Newcastle the following appeared in the local journals - Dr. Kempf - We are sorry to say we are about losing our much esteemed doctor, who purposes leaving us at the end of next fortnight. A letter was sent to Dr. Kempt by the committee and men in general of the Minmi colliery where he had been appointed colliery surgeon. Dr. Kempf replied, signing off as T. Kempf de Angreth, M. C. and P.D., Imp. Royal Austrian Ex-army Primary Physician etc.


207745
Surname: Kempf
First Name: Dr. Joseph De Angreth
Ship: -
Date: 15 January 1867
Place: NSW
Source: NSW Government Gazette
Details: Dr. Kempf included in the List of legally qualified medical practitioners by NSW Medical Board