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198569
Surname: Schrader
First Name: Dr.
Ship: -
Date: 25 April 1876
Place: -
Source: NMH
Details: Dr. Schrader, late of Wallsend and Newcastle is practising at Walcha and intends making his residence in that township
198570
Surname: Schrader
First Name: Dr.
Ship: -
Date: 22 October 1877
Place: Holstein, New England
Source: NMH
Details: Death at Holstein, New England of the eldest son of Dr. Shrader, well known both in Newcastle and Wallsend. The deceased was only 27 years of age
199798
Surname: Schrader
First Name: Dr.
Ship: -
Date: 15 February 1870
Place: -
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Dr. Schrader and Mr. Taylor, organist of Newcastle were out boating on Lake Macquarie when Mr. Taylor was severely bitten on the hand by a strange fish that jumped out of the water
199892
Surname: Schrader
First Name: Dr.
Ship: -
Date: 16 April 1870
Place: Wallsend
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Appointed vaccinator at Wallsend and Minmi
199996
Surname: Schrader
First Name: Dr.
Ship: -
Date: 13 October 1870
Place: Wallsend
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Unable to attend to duties because of an injury to his back received by treading on a small stump
202484
Surname: Schrader
First Name: Dr.
Ship: -
Date: 13 October 1870
Place: Wallsend
Source: Newcastle Chronicle
Details: Unable to attend to his duties from an injury to his back received by treading on a small stump whilst returning home from visiting a patient
202475
Surname: Schrader
First Name: Dr. Christian Ulrich Detlef
Ship: -
Date: 7 July 1875
Place: Wallsend
Source: Miners Advocate and Northumberland Recorder
Details: Dr. Schrader, who had held the position of colliery doctor to the Wallsend miners, for about 7 years intened to follow the practice of his profession in Newcastle as soon as his time expired
199159
Surname: Schrader
First Name: Dr. Christian Ulrick
Ship: -
Date: 1888
Place: Port Macquarie; Walcha; Newcastle
Source: The Aldine centennial history of New South Wales illustrated / W. Frederic Morrison Morrison, W. Frederic Sydney. The Aldine Publishing Company, 1888
Details: CHRISTIAN ULRICK DETTEF SCHRADER, M.D., was born at Schleswig Holstien in 1819, and educated at Kiel, Goettingen, Copenhagen, and Paris Universities. He graduated in medicine at Kiel, and was for some time assistant to the late Professor Baron von Langenbeck, at that period professor of clinical surgery at Kiel University, and subsequently practiced privately near Hamburg. On the outbreak of the Schleswig-Holstien war in 1848 the doctor was appointed staff-surgeon, which post he held till the termination of hostilities, when he received the iron cross from the Provisional Government with the sanction of the Prussian authorities and is now in receipt of a pension for his services as staff-surgeon to the first regiment of Jagers. In 1853 he came to New South Wales, and settled at Port Macquarie, where he filled the positions of hospital surgeon and coroner. Some eight years later he removed to Walcha, and combined sheep farming with his profession. From the year 1866 up to 1875 he practiced in the Newcastle mining districts, thence returning to Walcha. Dr. Schrader was married in 1845 to an Holstien lady, and has had seven sons and seven daughters, of whom there are five sons and five daughters living. He is a member of the Foreign Society of Physicians, Paris, and a frequent contributor on various subjects to the Australian press
198572
Surname: Schrader (obit)
First Name: Dr. Christian Ulrich Detlef
Ship: -
Date: 20 September 1892
Place: San Souci
Source: The Armidale Express
Details: Death of an Old Resident. I regret to say that news came to hand last week of the death of Dr. Schrader, in his 73rd year, at San Soucie, near Sydney. The deceased was a surgeon in the German army in the Schleswick Holstein war, and came to Australia in 1853. He was, for a number of years, Coroner for the district and hospital doctor at Port Macquarie. He then removed to Walcha, where he resided several years, after which he went to Newcastle, and joined Dr.Bowker. After several years residence at the latter place he returned to Walcha, but left again about three years ago on account of ill-health. He leaves a numerous family, all grown up.