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After Maximilian Eckart (1842 | After [[Maximilian Eckart (Da VII 12)/en|Maximilian Eckart]] (1842 to 1918) had followed his brother [[Christian Eckart (Da VII 5)/en|Christian]] (1831 to 1875) to Hawaii, he and his wife [[Maria Louisa Campbell (Da VII 12)/en|Maria]] (1862 to 1908) founded the Eckarts' Hawaiian family line. This picture gallery provides some impressions of their life there. | ||
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<br> | Datei:Christian Eckart Da VII 5.png|'''Christian Eckart (1831 to 1875)'''<br>[[Christian Eckart (Da VII 5)/en|Christian Eckart]], one of David Eckart’s sons and Johannes Eckart’s elder brother. He had already left Emskirchen before his brother. However, he went to seek his fortune much further away: he emigrated to Brazil in 1855 and finally settled down in Hawaii. | ||
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Datei:Christian Eckart Da VII 5 mit Mathilde von Bostel.png|'''Christian Eckart and Mathilde von Bostel (around 1840 to 1875)'''<br>On the crossing to San Francisco, Christian Eckart got acquainted with Mathilde von Bostel from Stade (near Hanover, Germany). They became a couple, and their wedding took place in 1863.<br><br> | |||
Datei:Maximilian Eckart Da VII 12.png|'''Maximilian Eckart (1842 to 1918)'''<br> [[Maximilian Eckart (Da VII 12)/en|Maximilian]] also left Emskirchen. In 1868, he followed his brother Christian to Hawaii.<br><br> | |||
Datei:Maria Louisa Campbell.png|'''Maria Louisa Eckart, née Campbell (1862 to 1908)'''<br>In 1878, Maximilian married [[Maria Louisa Campbell (Da VII 12)/en|Maria Louisa Campbell]]. Her father was Danish, her mother was Hawaiian and "of royal blood".<br><br> | |||
Datei:Lilia Eckart DaM VIII 1.png|'''Lilia Eckart (1879 to 1973)'''<br>Maximilian and Maria Louisa had twelve children. Their first child was [[Lilia Eckart (DaM VIII 1)/en|Lilia]], born in 1879.<br><br> | |||
Datei:Maximilian Eckart Da VII 12 1872.png|'''Maximilian Eckart, around 1872'''<br>[[Maximilian Eckart (Da VII 12)/en|Maximilian Eckart]] felt strongly connected to Hawaii and its inhabitants. In November 1875, he became a Hawaiian citizen.<br><br> | |||
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After Maximilian Eckart (1842 to 1918) had followed his brother Christian (1831 to 1875) to Hawaii, he and his wife Maria (1862 to 1908) founded the Eckarts' Hawaiian family line. This picture gallery provides some impressions of their life there.
Christian Eckart (1831 to 1875)
Christian Eckart, one of David Eckart’s sons and Johannes Eckart’s elder brother. He had already left Emskirchen before his brother. However, he went to seek his fortune much further away: he emigrated to Brazil in 1855 and finally settled down in Hawaii.Maximilian Eckart (1842 to 1918)
Maximilian also left Emskirchen. In 1868, he followed his brother Christian to Hawaii.
Maria Louisa Eckart, née Campbell (1862 to 1908)
In 1878, Maximilian married Maria Louisa Campbell. Her father was Danish, her mother was Hawaiian and "of royal blood".
Lilia Eckart (1879 to 1973)
Maximilian and Maria Louisa had twelve children. Their first child was Lilia, born in 1879.
Maximilian Eckart, around 1872
Maximilian Eckart felt strongly connected to Hawaii and its inhabitants. In November 1875, he became a Hawaiian citizen.