ROBINS-RIDGWAY. - At St Paul's Cathedral, on June 4, by Canon J. E. Dale, Ruth, youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs G. B. Ridgway, of Mt Morgan, to William Herbert James, eldest son ot Mr and Mrs J. A. Robins, William Street, Rockhampton.
Family Notices (1945, June 12). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 4. Link to TROVE
David ROBINS -
email address - has written previously
(24/7/2012)
and is researching this family and may have more information about David James ROBINS and his family.
THE Friends of Mr. T. P. HALPIN are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his deceased beloved Wife, which will move from his residence, Murray-street, near South-street, THIS (Wednesday) FORENOON, at 10.30, for the Rockhampton Cemetery.
Family Notices (1891, December 9). The Daily Northern Argus (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1875 - 1896), p. 1. Link to TROVE
HEISER—In loving remembrance of our dear mother and grandmother, Sarah Heiser, who departed this life June 4th, 1909.
He knoweth best who loveth best,
All things both great and small.
(Inserted by her loving son Zalie and family).
Family Notices (1911, June 3). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 1. Link to TROVE
HEISER.-In loving memory of our dear grandmother, Sarah Heiser, who died June 4th, 1909. Also our dear aunt, Louisa Heiser, who died June 5th, 1921 ; and our dear husband and father, Zalie Heiser, who died June 19th, 1919.
Rest in Peace.
(Inserted by L. C. Heiser and family.)
Family Notices (1922, June 5). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 1. Link to TROVE
HEISER.-In loving memory of dear father, Zalic Heiser, who departed this life, June 10th, 1919 ; also our dear grandmother, Sarah Heiser, June 4th, 1909.
Rest in Peace.
(Inserted by his loving wife and family and grandchildren.)
Family Notices (1921, June 10). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 1. Link to TROVE
Jim EVANS in Lancashire wrote in an email on the 11th of April 2011 -
The marriage details indicated are not entirely accurate so I offer the following info by way of clarification
HIGHATT, Henry Stogdon
bptd 3-Aug-1827 Bramford Speke, Exeter, Devon. parents John Stogdon Highatt and Mary Ann Eliza Tharp
m1 3-Dec-1849 Liverpool, Eng. sp. Jane Grierson ch. Arabella Jane
m2 12-Mar-1865 Taroom Qld. sp Emma Louise Gardner
m3 10-Jun-1875 Sydney NSW. sp Louisa Gardiner, ch. George Gardiner, John Montague, Charles Boyer, Leah Wilhemina
d. 29-Apr-1885 Forbes NSW
(nb Henry's second marriage was bigamous as his first wife was still living in Liverpool.)
CITY CONCERT BAND ASSOCIATION.
A general meeting of the City Concert Band Association will be held on Monday night next at the rooms of Mrs. L. Highatt, William-street, commencing at eight o'clock. As the business is important a full attendance is requested.
CITY CONCERT BAND ASSOCIATION. (1921, February 11). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 8. Link to TROVE
HEISER (late L. HIGHATT).-In loving remembrance of my dear mother, who departed this life on 5th June, 1921.
A better mother never lived, nor one so true and kind,
Her equals in this weary world are very hard to find ;
Her heart was always in her home, she toiled and did her best,
Until there came a sudden call-God called her home to rest.
The flowers we place upon her grave may wither and decay ;
But your memory from our hearts shall never fade away.
No matter how we pray, dear mother, no matter how we call,
There's nothing left to answer but your photo. on the wall.
(Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, M. and W. Robinson, and grandchildren.)
Family Notices (1922, June 5). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 1. Link to TROVE
HEISER.-In fond and loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, Louisa Heiser (Highatt), who passed away on 6th June, 1921.
Too dearly loved ever to be forgotten.
(inserted by Wood family and V. N. Heiser.)
HEISER.-In loving memory of grandma, who passed away on 6th June, 1921.
You are not forgotten, grandma, dear,
Nor will you ever be.
(Inserted by her loving granddaughter and grandson, Emily and Helos Menadue.)
HEISER.-In loving memory of my dear mother and grandmother, L. Heiser (late L. Highatt).
We miss her, for we love her, memories we recall,
When sad and lonely we do wander to a grave not far away,
Where we laid our darling mother
Just two years ago to-day.
Each week finds us at your grave to calm the lonely hours,
And unto you we give a fresh picked bunch of flowers.
No sun doth rise, nor yet doth sink, that we do not think of you,
So dear mother and grandmother, calmly sleep while waiting there for all.
(Inserted by her loving daughter and grandchildren, Martha Robinson.)
HIGHATT.-In fond and loving memory of our dear friend, who departed this life, 6th June, 1921.
Always Remembered.
(Inserted by her loving friends, Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family.)
LOUISA HEISER (late L. Highatt).-In loving memory of our dear mother, died 6th June, 1921.
(Inserted by Chas., and John Highatt, A. Heiser, Mrs. Doheny, and Grandchildren.)
Family Notices (1923, June 6). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 8. Link to TROVE
HIGHATT'S CAFE.
Again in business after some years of retirement, Mrs. M. Robinson, a daughter of the late Mrs. L. Highatt, has hoisted the old banner. Highatt's in the early days was a noted cider house and carried large stocks of fruit and vegetables. In the new business, good meals at reasonable prices are a speciality, this department being conducted by Mrs. Robinson. He daughter, Molly, looks after the liquid refreshments, which are of the first order.
HIGHATI'S CAFE. (1927, July 21). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 8. Link to TROVE
HEISER. -- Late L. Highatt, In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away on 6th June, 1921.
Always remembered.
(Inserted by her loving daughter and grandchildren, M. Robinson and family).
Family Notices (1931, June 6). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 6. Link to TROVE
The usual monthly licensing meeting was held before the Police Magistrate yesterday, when the following applications were dealt with :—George P. Shakespeare, transfer of country publican's license from Blackwater to the Comet River, and an application for a license from Patrick M'Bryde, of the Comet River, were adjourned for a fortnight pending the usual police report. Applications from Thomas Frost and Christian Anderson, of Wallaroo, for licenses were refused, the police reports being unfavourable. A transfer of license from Henry Highatt, of the Crescent Hotel, to Louisa Highatt, was granted.
LICENSING MEETING. (1877, December 12). Rockhampton Bulletin (Qld. : 1871 - 1878), p. 2. Link to TROVE
Crystal W -
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(3/9/2014)
and is researching this family and may have more information about Henry Stogdon HIGHATT and his family.
HEISER - BALNEAVES. - The engagement is announced of Marguerite (Peg), eldest Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Balneaves, of Camp Hill, to David, second Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Heiser, of Indooroopilly.
Family Notices. (1953, December 26). The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), p. 12. Link to TROVE