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'''Johann Leopold Zillmann''' (born 1813, died 1892)<ref>{{cite book|last=Gunson|first=Neil|title=Australian Dictionary of Biography|publisher=Melbourne University Press|year=1967|pages=421–423|url=http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020379b.htm}}</ref> was a German [[missionary]] to Australia. Born in [[Neu-Ulm]], and a blacksmith by trade, he joined [[Carl Wilhelm Schmidt]] and [[Christopher Eipper]] at the [[Zion Hill Mission]] in what is now the Brisbane suburb of [[Nundah, Queensland|Nundah]]. After the mission closed, Zillmann stayed in the area and turned to farming.
'''Johann Leopold Zillmann''' (18131892)<ref>{{cite book|last=Gunson|first=Neil|title=Australian Dictionary of Biography|publisher=Melbourne University Press|year=1967|pages=421–423|url=http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020379b.htm}}</ref> was a German [[missionary]] to Australia. Born in [[Neu-Ulm]], and a blacksmith by trade, he joined [[Carl Wilhelm Schmidt]] and [[Christopher Eipper]] at the [[Zion Hill Mission]] in what is now the Brisbane suburb of [[Nundah, Queensland|Nundah]]. After the mission closed, Zillmann stayed in the area and turned to farming.


The suburb of [[Zillmere, Queensland|Zillmere]] is named for Zillmann, as are the Zillman Waterholes and Zillman Road in Brisbane.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://missionaries.griffith.edu.au/qld-mission/zion-hill-mission-1838-1848|title=Zion Hill Mission (1838-1848)|publisher=Griffith University|accessdate=20 November 2009}}</ref>
The suburb of [[Zillmere, Queensland|Zillmere]] is named for Zillmann, as are the Zillman Waterholes and Zillman Road in Brisbane.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://missionaries.griffith.edu.au/qld-mission/zion-hill-mission-1838-1848|title=Zion Hill Mission (1838-1848)|publisher=Griffith University|accessdate=20 November 2009}}</ref>

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Johann Leopold Zillmann

Johann Leopold Zillmann (1813–1892)[1] was a German missionary to Australia. Born in Neu-Ulm, and a blacksmith by trade, he joined Carl Wilhelm Schmidt and Christopher Eipper at the Zion Hill Mission in what is now the Brisbane suburb of Nundah. After the mission closed, Zillmann stayed in the area and turned to farming.

The suburb of Zillmere is named for Zillmann, as are the Zillman Waterholes and Zillman Road in Brisbane.[2]

References

  1. ^ Gunson, Neil (1967). Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne University Press. pp. 421–423.
  2. ^ "Zion Hill Mission (1838-1848)". Griffith University. Retrieved 20 November 2009.

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