Archaeological excavations have included discovery of the ‘Mühlberg ensemble,’ a collection of clothing, tools, furniture as well as coins and love letters, from the late Middle Ages found between 1996 and 1997.[29] The discovery was made under floorboards and in wall linings of the church and other buildings in Kempten (southwest of Stuttgart).[30] It is unclear how this archaeological find came to be named ‘Mühlberg.’
1863-1925 - Painter of postcard ‘drinking songs’ with patriotic theme. Also painted other genres including ‘Fencing.’ According to Mumbauer, Georg was from the Heidelberg region.
Depicted is ‘Cantus’ – Song (circa 1900), de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studentenlied
Wikipedia, Georg Mühlberg (de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studentenlied, 2006)
Steve Mumbauer, Georg Mühlberg (www.angelfire.com/mb/epeefencer, 2006)
Australian Comic Style Artist.
Artwork listing on facebook page - Muel Works.
Muehlberg, Sam (2019), 'Muel Works,' Adelaide, SA, Australia, mueltoons@gmail.com
Born 1964 in Chemnitz. His works have been exhibited in Berlin, Chemnitz and Dusseldorf.[3]
Galerie Weise, Uwe Mühlberg (www.galerie-weise.de, 2006)
Dr Mühlberg of Nürnberg, exhibits his water paints on his online art gallery.
Wolfgang Mühlberg, Online Art Gallery (members.aol.com/Wmuehlberg/, 2000)
South Australian Rifle Shooter. Achieved Silver at the 1998 Commonwealth Games held at Kuala Lumpur in the Women's Air Rifle at 10 metres. Competed at the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games in the Women's Air Rifle at 10 metres.
SR/Olympic Sports (2011), Athletes-Lindy Imgrund, Sports Reference LLC.
South Australian Motorcycle Rider – see chapter ‘Carl Ernst Muehlberg.’
South Australian Rifle Shooter. Achieved Gold in the 1998 Commonwealth Games at Kuala Lumpur in the Women's free rifle prone pairs. Also achieved Silver at the same games, in the Women's free rifle prone individual. Competed at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney competing in the Women's Small-Bore Rifle at three Positions over 50 metres.
ABC.net.au (2000), Athlete Fact File-Carrie Quigley, Sports Reference LLC.
SR/Olympic Sports (2011), Athletes-Carrie Quigley, Sports Reference LLC.
South Australian Rifle Shooter. In recognition of service to Target Rifle SA, the Air Rifle indoor range is named the 'Muehlberg Range.'
Represented East Germany in the 1956 and 1958 World Student Team Chess Championships finishing 11th and 8th respectively.
Siegfried Mühlberg (2006), World Student Team Chess Championships, www.olimpbase.org.
South Australian Rifle Shooter. Competed in the 1996 Olympic Games at Atlanta in the Women's Air Rifle at 10 metres.
SR/Olympic Sports (2011), Athletes-Sue Banks, Sports Reference LLC.
South Australian Rifle Shooter. Achieved Gold medal at the 1982 World Championships held in Caracas. Achieved Bronze medal at the 1978 World Championships held at Seoul. Competed at the 1984 Olympic Games held at Los Angeles, in the Women's Air Rifle at 10 metres & Women's Small-Bore Rifle across three positions at 50 metres.
SR/Olympic Sports (2011), Athletes-Sylvia Muehlberg, Sports Reference LLC.
– also see Military section & Writers sections.
South Australian Basketball Coach. President of UniSA Basketball, for the University of South Australia from 2008 to 2012. The southern end of the Basketball Court at RAAF Base Edinburgh stadium, built in 2011; was named the ‘Tim Muehlberg’ end of the arena on Fri 21 Sep 2012. Tim later founded RAVSTASS, an Independent Multi-Sport Association, which was Incorporated in South Australia in 2015 (Committee History). Through RAVSTASS he has built teams across a range of sports from traditional stadium sports, through to Skydiving teams (Achievements). He continues to be a mentor coach, consulting through RAVSTASS.
Affiliations: State Rep SADB (2009-2011); President UniSA Basketball (2009-2013); President 3BallSA (2010-2012); Committee Mbr EHBA (2015-2017); Justice of the Peace, SA (2016-Present); Public Officer RAVSTASS (2015-Present); MM. EofZ No. 231 (2016-Present); Mbr Air Force Assoc SA Div (2019-Present), Web Asst ADF Parachuting Association (2021-Present). Academics: Studied Bach Mgt IT & DBIB, UniSA, (2006-2013); Cert IV in Workplace & Business Coaching (2019); Diploma of Management (2012); Diploma of Government (2022); Diploma of Leadership & Management (2022); and Certificate B Skydiving Coach (2023). Awards: Major Greg John “Frenchie” McDougall Award (2011) for services to the ADFBA; Hall of Fame Inductee for SADB (2012) and UniSA Basketball (2013); & Grand Master’s Australian Medal (2022) from the Honourable Company of Air Pilots (HCAP) for Meritorious Contribution to Aviation in Australia.
Born 1952, Judith graduated from the University of Wyoming in 1974. Judith has an impressive resume for Senior Public Relations positions. She was the Senior Vice-President of Communications at Ford, Boeing then Sprint Nextel. Previously she was Aide to US Chief of Staff, after beginning as an assistant to the White House Communications Director. She is also active with various societies and foundations.[1]
President and Chief Operating Officer of Miracor Diagnostics Incorporated since 2001. Has served for various management and consulting firms specialising in health care.[2] Miracor is provider of medical diagnostic imaging services with head office in San Diego, USA.[3]
[1] NNDB, Judith A. Mühlberg (www.nndb.com/people/728/000164236/, 2008)
[2] Miracor Diagnostics Inc, Form:10KSB/A, Item 9 (sec.edgar-online.com, Filing Date:8/16/2005)
[3] Miracor Diagnostics Inc, Company Profile (www.miracor.com/company.html, 2007)
US Air Force Clerk – see Writers.
German Luftwaffe (Air Force) fighter pilot in WWII. Went missing in action, presumed killed on the 9th of July 1943.[7] He was posted to Jagdgeschwader 5 (JG 5) on the island of Herdla (west coast of Norway),[8] commonly operating the Focke-Wulf 190:[9] JG5 fought principally on the northern-most front of the war: in northern Norway and Finland, where its task was mainly to support bombers attacking the Allied convoys en route for Russian harbours. Also protected German battleships and U-boats in Norwegian waters. Numerous "free-chases" and ground attack missions were flown daily over Soviet territory. [10]
Focke-Wulf 190, (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fw_190, 2007)Born 19 Mar 1921, Crewmember who died along with 2,100 other sailors aboard the German Battleship, ‘Bismarck,’ when it was sunk in the North Atlantic on the 27th of May 1941 by the British Royal Navy.[11] The wreck lays 4,700 metres beneath the ocean.[12]
Source: www.kbismarck.com/crew/crewlist.html www.bismarck-class.dk/bismarck/crew/bismarck_crew_list_m.html
Minnesota Fifth Infantry – see Writers.
Born in Germany. 28 years old upon enlistment on 19th February 1862 at Carver, Carver County, MN as a Private. He was mustered into "D" Co. MN 5th Infantry . Achieved Captain in June 1863. Captain Muehlberg died September 1st, 1904.
Source: www.civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?SoldierHistory?U%3E&1252588
US Air Force WWII bomber pilot. Flew the ‘Jersey Jackass,’ a B-24D (41-11776) Liberator bomber with the 98th Bomb Group, 343rd Bomb Squadron.[3] Jersey Jackass was assigned to Lt J R Muehlberg (later Capt) who flew it on 24 combat sorties, beginning against the Corinth Canal in Greece in 1942. Later missions were flown to strike shipping targets in Benghasi harbour. Prior to the invasion of Sicily, ‘Jersey Jackass’ pounded the ferry terminal at Messina to prevent German forces evacuating the island. Strikes against Palermo, Naples and other Italian targets continued well into 1943 and on 17th of July it had a lucky escape when flak ripped 40 holes in the side, shot away hydraulic lines and shattered the bomb doors. However, the veteran B24 was repaired and was one of those famed ships, which flew the daring low-level strike against the Ploesti oil refineries in 1943. On that day it was assigned to a crew from 389BG (Lt McGraw) but was shot down over Romania with the loss of six of its crew and three listed as POWs.[4]
US Air Force Major, died three months after his son in 1972. Career spanned 44 years, two world wars and the Korean conflict.
Source: www.locateancestors.com/muehlberg/
US Major in National Guard. Died August 1972 from injuries in vehicle accident.[2]
(1847-1926) – Prussian General.[1]
Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_von_M%C3%BChlberg
US Army Private killed in action in South Vietnam in 1968.[16] Source: www.honorstates.org/index.php?id=289374
Royal Australian Air Force. MUEHLBERG, Timothy Karl, JP; b. 1978 Adel, SA; educ. Hamilton Secondary Coll, Mitchell Pk, SA; joined RAAF as Clerk 1999; grad 1RTU at Edin 1999; grad Clerk IET at RAAF STT-NTTF 2000; posted 304ABW attach. MPAC-SA 2000-2002; posted 1AFDS 2003-2004; posted 24SQN 2004-2005; posted JEWOSU 2005-2008; studied Bach Mgt IT & DBIB, UniSA 2006-2013; posted OTHRSPO 2009-2011; posted 462SQN 2012; posted HQ AOSG 2012; awarded Dip Mgt 2012; posted 24SQN 2012-2013; posted 28SQN attach. DP-AF HRIS-AF 2013-2014; depl. Op Accordion 2014-2015; posted 24SQN 2015-2017; attached 1RSU 2015-2017; depl. Op Aslan 2017-18; posted AWC IPT LO 2018-2019; prom. FSGT 2018; depl. Ex Croix Du Sud 2018; CFTS 1RSU 2019, HQAC LM-AF 2020; CFTS HQAC A706 2020-2021; depl. HQJTF629 Op COVID-19 ASSIST 2020; CFTS AFHQ 2022; CFTS HQAC 2022-Present; awarded Grand Master’s Australian Medal (HCAP) 2022, Dip Gov and Dip Ldrshp & Mgt 2022; prom. WOFF 2023. Previous Affiliations: ADFBA (SA State Rep) 2009-2011 (Web Mgr 2014-2023); UniSA Basketball (President) 2009-2013; 3BallSA (President) 2010-2012; EHBA (Elected Committee) 2015-2017. Current Affiliations: ADF Parachuting Association (Web Asst) since 2021; Air Force Assoc SA Div (Mbr) since 2019; Naval, Mil & AF Club, EofZ No 231 (MM.) since 2016; Justice of the Peace for SA (JP) since 2016; RAVSTASS (Public Officer) since 2015.
[1] Encyclopaedia of German Generals (www.lexikon-deutschegenerale.de/m_pr2.html, 2007)
[2] In Memoriam (www.behindthebadge.net/bloodstripes/memory/mem_m.html, 2007)
[3] Ray Bowden, USAAF Nose Art Research Project; Aircraft Mission Log
(www.usaaf-noseart.co.uk/misslist-11776.htm, 2007)
[4] Ray Bowden, USAAF Nose Art Research Project, Jersey Jackass History
(www.usaaf-noseart.co.uk/lippard-jack.htm, 2007)
[5] War Department, Posting Orders - 28 Nov 1917 (The New York Times, 29 Nov 1917), p. 21
[6] War Department, Posting Orders - 10 Aug 1918 (The New York Times, 11 Aug 1918), p. 17
[7] Erik Mombeeck, Luftwaffe Fighter Pilots: Missing in Action (www.luftwaffe.be/miajg5.html, 2007)
[8] Wikipedia, Herdla (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herdla, 2007)
[9] Wikipedia, Focke-Wulf Fw 190 (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fw_190, 2007)
[10] Erik Mombeeck, Luftwaffe Fighter Pilots: Missing in Action (www.luftwaffe.be/miajg5.html, 2007)
[11] Malte Gaack, Crew List of Bismarck (www.kbismarck.com/crew/crewlist.html, 2007)
[12] PBS.org, Bismarck (www.pbs.org/hood/history/ships.html, 2007)
[13] Louis IV: Landgrave of Thuringia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_IV,_Landgrave_of_Thuringia)
[14] Ludwig IV of Thuringia (http://freepages.school-alumni.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dearbornboutwell/fam5483.html)
[15] Ludwig IV of Thuringia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludwig_IV_of_Thuringia, 2006)
[16] National Archives, US Military deaths in Vietnam (www.archives.gov, 2007)
Bev is a graduate of the Elder Conservatorium of Music, having attained her AMusA. from Adelaide University in 1973.
The following was accompanied on piano by John Hall OAM, FTCL, LMusA, accompanist of the Adelaide Harmonic Choir from 1968 to 1981 and conductor through to 2007. Recorded at St John’s Church, Adelaide (1999) for Bev Muehlberg’s album ‘Rainbow Dreams. '
Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He began Blues career in early 1990s and formed band ‘Curly “No Shoes” Jr’ in 1999 in Denver, Colorado.[1] Also is actor performing in plays around Denver area.[2]
[1] Curly “No Shoes” jnr, Mark Muehlberg (www.curlynoshoesjr.com/bio.html, 2007)
[2] Brady Darnell, Mark Muehlberg (onebigbadwolf.blogspot.com/index.html, 2007)
Dr von Muehlberg held office as German Under Secretary of the Foreign Office[1] after succeeding Baron von Richthofen in 1900.[2] By 1907 he was the German Under Secretary of State when he delivered speech regarding the future intent of Germany. He then served as the German Minister to the Vatican (beginning circa 1913), during which he would, on occasion, hold private discussions with the Pope.[3] When he presented the following statement in 1916 during World War One.
Foreign affairs minister for the Commune of the working people in Estonia. This was a provisional government, raised in 1917 after the disintegration of the Russian Empire.[4] The Estonian war of independence followed when the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic invaded in 1918.[5] By February 1919 the Estonian army had repulsed the Russian army with assistance of British Royal Navy. However the party did not survive as Estonia was reorganised. Later in the 1930s, Josef Stalin executed most members of this government under orders during the Great Purge of political persecution.[6]
Professor Friedrich Mühlberg (1840-1915) – Taught Albert Einstein Natural History teacher at Aargau Kantonsschule.[1] It was Professor Mühlberg who famously challenged Einstein during a regular mountain hike; “Now Einstein, how do the strata run here? From below upwards or vice versa?”[2]
[1] John Stachel, The collected papers of Albert Einstein (Princeton University Press, 1987), p.11-12
[2] Dennis Overbye, Einstein in Love (www.nytimes.com/books/first/o/overbye-einstein.html, 2006)
Max Mühlberg (1873-1947) was a Swiss geologist and son of Professor Friedrich Mühlberg . An assistant at Geologsch-Mineralogical Institute of the Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg . In the oil fields of Mexico and Borneo, Mühlberg and Johann Koenig Berger published the Diplopora Mühlbergii.
The MS Mühlberg is a river transport vessel.
Of Dakota, USA; wrote ‘REMF War Stories: 17TH CAG - Nha Trang, Vietnam – 1969.’[1] Dean was assigned to the 17th Combat Aviation Group as a US Air Force clerk, and wrote of his experiences a decade later in 1979.[2]
[1] Dean Muehlberg, REMF ‘War Stories’ 17TH CAG-Nha Trang, Vietnam – 1969 (www.lulu.com, 2005)
[2] Adam Torres, A veteran’s tale (www.rcweeklynews.com, 10 Nov 2005)
Book available from: www.lulu.com/shop/search.ep?contributorId=860715
Born in Tallinn, Estonia. Published autobiography titled ‘Under Siege to the Final Solution.’ His father Julius Friedrich Muhlberg, a Baltic German, had a successful clothing and tailoring shop in Petrograd (now St. Petersburg). Julius legally escaped the Soviet Union and returned to Estonia in 1922 where he married a month later, settling in Nomme. Julius’ sisters lived nearby in the capital Tallinn. Although all the family were well established in Estonia, they were repatriated to Germany along with most other Baltic Germans from 1939.[4] The family migrated from Sigmaringen, Germany to Australia in 1952. Harry lived in Moe, Victoria until his death in January 2002.[5]
[4] Dawn Cowley, Letter concerning Harry Muhlberg (Mid Gippsland Family History Society Inc, 5 May 2007)
[5] Rein Muhlberg, e-mail concerning Harry Muhlberg (rein.m@bigpond.net.au, 17 Sep 2007)
Born 1833, Captain Herman Muehlberg of the Minnesota Fifth Infantry fought in the American Civil War (1861-1865).[6] He was the outspoken publisher of the ‘Carver Free Press’ and the Adjutant General of the State of Minnesota between 1893-1899.[7]
- see also 'Military'
[6] United States Civil War (www.us-civilwar.com, 2006)
[7] Heritage Preservation Commission of Carver City, Herman Muehlberg (www.cityofcarver.com, 2006)
USA, Author of ‘Jet Stream - Part 1 of WWIII: The Breakup Of America; A 21st Century Thriller.’[8] It is supposed that his father was Ronald Lee Muehlberg who was an Army Private killed in action in South Vietnam in 1968.[9]
[8] R Lee Muehlberg, Jet Stream - Part 1 of WWIII (www.amazon.com, 2006)
[9] National Archives, US Military deaths in Vietnam (www.archives.gov, 2007)
- also see Athletes section & Military section.
Australian, author:
‘Mühlberg History & Lineage,’ www.greblheum.com > www.lulu.com/spotlight/muehlberg
‘Fox History & Lineage,’ www.greblheum.com > www.lulu.com/spotlight/muehlberg
‘Killing Basketball’s Sacred Cows,’ www.ravstass.com > KBSC > www.lulu.com/spotlight/ravstass
‘RAVSTASS Multi-Sport Logbook,’ www.ravstass.com > www.lulu.com/spotlight/ravstass