"Tina Thielemann, who had been forced to leave four young children and a four-month-old baby at home some seven years earlier, was now thirty-two and being reunited with her daughter Elizabeth, who had been only five when her mother was taken from her. The next year they would be joined by Elizabeth's brother, Hans Carl, who was only a year old when his mother had to leave. Tina's husband, Conrad Thielemann, a carpenter from Germany, would ultimately be left with only two children at home, Heinrich and Conrad, since the baby, Dora died after Tina's departure." (p. 300)
Source: Law, A. S. (2012). Kalaupapa: A Collective Memory. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press.
"Tina Thielemann, who had been forced to leave four young children and a four-month-old baby at home some seven years earlier, was now thirty-two and being reunited with her daughter Elizabeth, who had been only five when her mother was taken from her. The next year they would be joined by Elizabeth's brother, Hans Carl, who was only a year old when his mother had to leave. Tina's husband, Conrad Thielemann, a carpenter from Germany, would ultimately be left with only two children at home, Heinrich and Conrad, since the baby, Dora died after Tina's departure." (p. 300)
Source: Law, A. S. (2012). Kalaupapa: A Collective Memory. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Press.
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