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The list of descendants who arrived in Wellington on 23 March 1876 aboard the Gutenberg (Gutenburg) from Germany is growing. You may have noted Grace's response in this news blog which is copied below. A good reminder that descendants have spread far and wide since 1876. Interestingly her post fills a gap in the record (mine at least) that the one child born on this 1876 voyage of the Gutenberg was Alexander Guttenberg Ficinus. |
Hello! This is a really interesting post to come across; I'm a descendant of Carl and Bertha Ficinus (which appears to have been mistranscribed as Fieinus, which is fair given that it is cursive), particularly their son born on the ship, Alexander Guttenberg Ficinus. They came from the town of Guben in Prussia. They didn't end up staying in New Zealand, instead immigrating to Melbourne in 1877 where Carl worked as a carpenter. It's really cool that you and others have collated this information! | To date I have information and/or contact details for the following Gutenberg immigrant families and individuals:
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- Providing key contact info for representative descendants who are willing to promote this gathering to their whanau;
- Providing further info about the life of these immigrant families after their arrival in New Zealand;
- Indicating your willingness to be part of a planning group who will arrange the 22 March 2026 event.
Watch this space for further posts about this event and these people.
Thank you.
Terry Alve
027 600 1926
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Or, use the Contact form on this website.
My primary assistant in all of this is the 'My Heritage' genealogical research programme I use. Currently I am having my DNA analysed to assist with verifying and extending family links. Please contact me if you would like to know more about this, or if you want confirmation or information about your branch of the family. My database currently records nearly 6,500 individuals. In addition to working with My Heritage, I also regularly refer to 'Ancestry.com' and 'Family Search' programmes to help extend my research.
This year I am focusing on my grandmother Theresa Wagner's ancestry. While several of her family visited Tasmania where she was born and met with relatives there in the 1970's and 80's, I have not had the privilege. I am currently planning to be there for two weeks in late October into November with Margaret my wife to meet descendants of her siblings and cousins - there are many of them. Both of Theresa's parents Philip Wagner and Caroline Hauke arrived in Hobart from Germany in 1855. Grandmother Theresa took the opportunity to visit her uncle William Hauke in Dunedin in 1915 and by the end of WW1 had married Henry Alve in the Manawatu, only returning to Tasmania for brief visits around the times of her parent's deaths in 1920 and 1931.
It is now less than two years before some of us will celebrate the sesqui-centennial (150 years) of the marriage of Carl and Maria Theresa Alve (nee Mollers) - our first New Zealand ancestors. They married on Valentines Day 1874 in St Augustine's Catholic church, Gelsenkirchen in the Ruhr Valley, Germany. We understand that theirs was part of a group marriage ceremony with several couples marrying at the same time - such was the life and busyness of the church and priest Father Schulte at the time. To mark the occasion I propose that we gather in Palmerston North during the weekend of 17-18 February 2024. Carl's and Maria's graves are in the Palmerston North cemetery and they spent their latter years in the Manawatu developing the Rangitane Alve farms. I propose to have written by then a fuller version of their lives than previously published.
Then in late March 1926 it will be time to celebrate 150years since the arrival of Carl and Maria Theresa with their daughter Anna Catherine who later married George Busch in 1898 near Featherston. I think it appropriate that we celebrate this anniversary in Wellington. More about that later.
Interest in Alve-related genealogical facts remains high as younger descendants give thought to their origins and whakapapa. I regularly field requests for information as I am sure some of you older also get. It is a privilege to know a bit about the family and to be able to share that. Occasional gatherings, like we had in both 1995 and 2015 in Palmerston North, keep the flame burning and us all at least a little connected....

Those grandchildren living are:
- Thelma Avery (98) - Palmerston North
- Ivan Alve (81) - Palmerston North
- Hilton Alve (86) - Taupo
- Billy Alve (57) - Manawatu
- Alve Purdom (87) - Ashhurst
The Alve grandchildren were born from 1900 (Bill Busch) to 1955 (William Alve).
With the launch of this website and news blog, it may be that you would like to provide information about descendants (or ancestors) of Carl and Maria Theresia. The kind of information we think will be relevant to the wider family includes:
- news of births, marriages and deaths
- obituaries
- awards and achievements
- requests for family information
- notes of historical or genealogical interest
- etc.
Written and photographic information is welcomed. When you provide information please ensure that you give us permission (electronic message is ok) to publish, if it is yours to give. Otherwise please indicate who "owns" the material so we may contact them. If your information is on the web please indicate where - again we will require your permission to copy it to this website. You may prefer that we just provide a web link to your material.
Finally, while Google will do its best to let relatives and others know that this website exists, we are somewhat dependent on word of mouth (so to speak). If you have a website or Facebook or Twitter accounts appropriate links are valued by us. In return we are open to linking to you.
Let's do what we can to keep in touch with one another.
Terry Alve

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Joking aside, the Blog section of this website is designed to facilitate dialogue about the general subjects of Alve family history and genealogy. While much progress was made during the 1990's in Alve Family research, the time seems right to advance the research for a number of reasons:
- While future News Blog posts will raise detailed issues and questions, you may want to comment on this Post with general info
- The 3rd generation of NZ Alve descendants have nearly all passed away. Let's save what we can, especially anecdotes.
- Massive advances in the tools available for family history and genealogical research have been made since the early 1990's.
- Terry Alve supported by other family members, is available to co-ordinate research.
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