Baptism record for Charlotte Kavel (later Fiedler) at the Evangelische Sankt Georgenkirche (Evangelical St. George Church), Berlin, 1806 [transcription and translation by Herbert Mees].
Certified record of August Fiedler’s 1796 baptismal record, Billendorf, Prussia, 1821.Transcription and translation of document above [Herbert Mees, 2016].Contractual document, London, 20 April, 1838 [Angas financing the Lutheran emigrants to South Australia] – signed by George Fife Angas and August Fiedler, witnessed by Charles Flaxman (SLSA PRG 174/33).Detail of signatures from document above.Signatures of August Fiedler Senior and Junior on the Document of Agreement signed by the Old Lutheran emigrants at Plymouth, 28 July, 1838 (SLSA PRG 174/33).August Fiedler’s plan of Klemzig, SA, 1839: sent back to Prussia in 1839, it was discovered by Wilhelm Iwan and reproduced in his book Die Altlutherische Auswanderung um die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts [The Old Lutheran Emigration around the Middle of the 19th Century], Breslau, Johann Hess Institute 1943.August Fiedler’s plan of Klemzig, SA, 1839 [Schubert, David, “The Site and Settlers of the Village of Klemzig SA 1839”, Adelaide, Lutheran Church House, 1988].David Schubert’s transcription of August Fiedler’s plan of Klemzig, SA, 1839 [Schubert, David, “The Site and Settlers of the Village of Klemzig SA 1839”, Adelaide, Lutheran Church House, 1988].The first Naturalization Act (of Germans) in South Australia, 1839 [http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/sa/num_act/na4o3v1839265/].Certificate of Naturalization for August Fiedler, South Australia, 1848.Title of August Fiedler’s property at Turkey Flat, Tanunda SA [SAILIS].