Born in North Fitzroy, Victoria to German immigrants, Ernest Robert Hartkopf (1849-1915), and Mary Louise Hartkopf (1859-1939), née Ranke. Albert Hartkopf attended Scotch College, Melbourne, attracting attention as a star schoolboy athlete. After graduating from Scotch, Hartkopf studied medicine at the University of Melbourne, where he represented University in the Victorian Football League, playing 48 games and kicking 87 goals[1].
Albert Hartkopf was a notable cricketer playing regularly for Victoria and selected for the Australian national team in 1925 at the age of 35. Batting at no. 8, Hartkopf hit a handy 80 in Australia’s large first inning total but his comparatively poor performance with the ball of 1/134 off 30 overs saw him dropped from the team[2]
Albert Ernst Victor Hartkopf died at Kew 1968 age 78[3], father Ernest Robert, mother Mary Louise RAMKE. He is believed to have been cremated at the Springvale Botanical Cemetery, in Springvale, Victoria, Australia. The ashes of Albert and Isabel are buried in the garden next to St John's Church of England Finch St East Malvern where they were married. Albert's parents, brothers, and sisters are all interned in a family vault at the Faulkner Memorial Park Cemetery north of Melbourne.[4]
From The Australasian newspaper of Saturday 9 March 1918 we see his Marriage to Isabel Faulks below:
From The Age newspaper of Friday 16 June 1939 we see his mother's Death Notice below: Page 1
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