3 Diaries Ulm 1918-20 / Methodisten-Prediger August Barnikel (1868-1937)

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3 diaries ULM 1918-20 / METHODIST preacher August BARNIKEL


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You bid three handwritten diaries a Methodist minister, written 1918-20 in Ulm.

With further mostly financial notes (mostly about sales for the Methodist publishing house of Trakthaus Bremen).

At the same time, I am offering documents and numerous other diaries (1909-1936) by the same preacher!

Authored and written by August Barnikel (born 9. May 1868 in the mill at Wachbach / Bad Mergentheim, died. on the 9th February 1937), son of Friedrich Barnikel (22. March 1824 - 30 August 1882) and Rosine, b. Daib (d. 2. February 1872). on the 1st In January 1901 he married Katherine, b. dumpling One son was named Godwin Barnikel (03. 08. 1903 - 26 03. 1988), who founded the Barnikel optics shop in Berlin-Spandau in 1935, which still exists today; In 1961, together with his children Hans-Henning and Ruthild Barnikel, he took over "Optik Schmidt" at the Heumarkt in Nuremberg.

Stations (at the latest in 1909 as a Methodist preacher, probably even earlier): 1882 and 1893 in Kreuznach verifiable, 1900 Wiesbaden, 1902 Mandel, 1905 Augsburg, July 1909 Murrhardt (there he was leader of the newly founded trombone choir from 1912, which still exists today), July 1913 Ulm, September 1922 Waiblingen (mission house), July 1925 Augsburg, July 1931 retired in Murrhardt. Sohn Sohn Arthur (1935 in Crailsheim) was also a Methodist minister. His other children were Manfred (1935 in Klaffenburg) and Edith (1935 in Chemnitz). His siblings were called Wilhelm (1935 in Wildberg), Emilie, married. Gagstätter (1935 in Sonnenberg / Degerloch) and Luise, b. Häfner (1935 in Dörzbach / Künzelsau).

Written in three small calendars/notebooks.

Location: Ulm (But he also preaches in the surrounding towns: Feldstetten, Sontheim, Blaubeuren, Laichingen).

The author sold tracts, magazines and calendars from the Traktathaus Bremen publishing house; he also kept records of these sales activities in the calendars.

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1918: "Small Note Calendar for the Year 1918"; without publisher information. Format: 12.7 x 9.1 x 1 cm. // Except for 14 days, every day of the year 1918 with an entry (for 12 of them the reason for the non-entry was written across the space for the entries: Helped out in the hay harvest in Hohenstrasse & conference days in Stuttgart). Also on the blank backs in the appendix notes (esp. 17 written pages), often about financial matters, mostly about sales for the Traktathaus publishing house.

1919: "Merkbuch" notebook (14.2 x 8.4 cm) with a black, white and red flag. Diary kept throughout (1. January - 31 December 1919); 53 pages with diary entries (always one page per week) and 16 pages of additional notes in the appendix (mostly about calendar sales, little about collection amounts and travel expenses).

1920: Notebook (16.2 x 9.7 cm). Diary kept throughout (1. January - 31 December 1920); again 53 pages with diary entries as well as 33 pages of further notes in the appendix (again mostly about sales for the publisher).

I have not looked closely at the calendar entries or researched them further; For more detailed information, please note the numerous photos!

Condition: 1918: Pages slightly browned, otherwise in very good condition. 1919: Binding heavily stained and with a corner crease, pages more browned. 1920: Binding heavily rubbed and with a corner crease, spine damaged, pages browned and stained. please bealso pay attention to the pictures at the end of the item description!




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Authored and written by August Barnikel (born 9. May 1868 in the mill at Wachbach / Bad Mergentheim, died. on the 9th February 1937), son of Friedrich Barnikel (22. March 1824 - 30 August 1882) and Rosine, b. Daib (d. 2. February 1872). on the 1st In January 1901 he married Katherine, b. dumpling One son was named Godwin Barnikel (03. 08. 1903 - 26 03. 1988), who founded the Barnikel optics shop in Berlin-Spandau in 1935, which still exists today; In 1961, together with his children Hans-Henning and Ruthild Barnikel, he took over "Optik Schmidt" at the Heumarkt in Nuremberg. Stations (at the latest in 1909 as a Methodist preacher, probably even earlier): 1882 and 1893 in Kreuznach verifiable, 1900 Wiesbaden, 1902 Mandel, 1905 Augsburg, July 1909 Murrhardt (there he was leader of the newly
Authored and written by August Barnikel (born 9. May 1868 in the mill at Wachbach / Bad Mergentheim, died. on the 9th February 1937), son of Friedrich Barnikel (22. March 1824 - 30 August 1882) and Rosine, b. Daib (d. 2. February 1872). on the 1st In January 1901 he married Katherine, b. dumpling One son was named Godwin Barnikel (03. 08. 1903 - 26 03. 1988), who founded the Barnikel optics shop in Berlin-Spandau in 1935, which still exists today; In 1961, together with his children Hans-Henning and Ruthild Barnikel, he took over "Optik Schmidt" at the Heumarkt in Nuremberg. Stations (at the latest in 1909 as a Methodist preacher, probably even earlier): 1882 and 1893 in Kreuznach verifiable, 1900 Wiesbaden, 1902 Mandel, 1905 Augsburg, July 1909 Murrhardt (there he was leader of the newly
Authored and written by August Barnikel (born 9. May 1868 in the mill at Wachbach / Bad Mergentheim, died. on the 9th February 1937), son of Friedrich Barnikel (22. March 1824 - 30 August 1882) and Rosine, b. Daib (d. 2. February 1872). on the 1st In January 1901 he married Katherine, b. dumpling One son was named Godwin Barnikel (03. 08. 1903 - 26 03. 1988), who founded the Barnikel optics shop in Berlin-Spandau in 1935, which still exists today; In 1961, together with his children Hans-Henning and Ruthild Barnikel, he took over "Optik Schmidt" at the Heumarkt in Nuremberg. Stations (at the latest in 1909 as a Methodist preacher, probably even earlier): 1882 and 1893 in Kreuznach verifiable, 1900 Wiesbaden, 1902 Mandel, 1905 Augsburg, July 1909 Murrhardt (there he was leader of the newly
Erscheinungsort Ulm
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor August Barnikel
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Geschichte
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Erscheinungsjahr 1918
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript