Captain Dirk Hahn

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Captain Dirk Hahn was a 19th-century German sea captain after whom the South Australian town of Hahndorf was named, recognized for his role in transporting and supporting German immigrants to Australia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German person
human
sea captain
associatedWith German Lutheran migration to Australia
Hahndorf, South Australia NERFINISHED
captain Captain Dirk Hahn NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 19th century
commanded ship Zebra NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Hanover NERFINISHED
encouragedSettlementAt site of present-day Hahndorf
ethnicGroup German
fieldOfWork emigrant shipping
maritime transport
hasPlaceNamedAfter Captain Hahn Reserve, Hahndorf NERFINISHED
Hahn Road, Hahndorf NERFINISHED
Hahn Street, Hahndorf NERFINISHED
Hahndorf NERFINISHED
influenced founding of Hahndorf
inspiredNameOf Hahndorf, South Australia NERFINISHED
knownFor assisting settlers with land arrangements in South Australia
humane treatment of emigrant passengers
languageSpoken German
Low German NERFINISHED
modeOfTransport sailing ship
namedAfter Captain Dirk Hahn NERFINISHED
nationality German
notableFor supporting German immigrants in South Australia
transporting German emigrants to South Australia
notableVoyage voyage of the Zebra to South Australia in 1838
occupation sea captain
operatedIn 19th century
North Sea NERFINISHED
South Australian waters
placeOfActivity Adelaide region NERFINISHED
South Australia NERFINISHED
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
respectedBy German emigrant passengers of the Zebra
supported Lutheran emigrants from Prussia
transportedBy Captain Dirk Hahn NERFINISHED

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Hahndorf namedAfter Captain Dirk Hahn