Julia (Unknown)2 died 1901 in Klerksdorp, South Africa. She married Julius Wronsky.
Notes for Julia (Unknown): Information from a newspaper clipping written about Lily Wronsky states that her grandmother, Julia Wronsky, a confectioner with her own shop in Cape Town in the late 1800's, in fact came to South Africa with her 4 sons. There is record of her, Ludwig, Fritz and Wilhelm (not Erich) in the voters list of 1860. I have found Ludwig's grave in Maitland cemetery and recently Julia Sr grave in Klerksdorp.
According to Ancestry24, Julia, Eric and Wilhelm arrived in Cape Town on the ship Olympus, on the 27th September 1881.
CC 3/8/2 Source Location: Cape Town Archives
In 1884 Madame WRONSKY closed her bun shop in Plein Street and opened the first Adderley Street cafe known as Wronsky's. She served coffee and cream at 4pm. After-theatre suppers were also offered, as she stayed open at night and on Sundays. The cafe seated 40. Her confectioner, Heinrich KAMP, bought the business when she retired. It closed down in 1909.
Children of Julia (Unknown) and Julius Wronsky are: