[[06927]] FOX, William Fullelove Starkey, parents Richard FOX and Mary FULLELOVE

13 - May - 2015


[[06928]] FOX, Richard

13 - May - 2015


[[06929]] FULLELOVE, Mary

13 - May - 2015


[[53699]] FAWKE, William, parents John FAWKE and Ann MELLIN

13 - Jun - 2015


(54106) MECKLENBURG, ElizabethElizabeth's family

It is important to record as much information about Elizabeth as soon as we can so that it doesn't become lost forever. So if you can help with some information I am sure that Elizabeth's family would be most pleased.

18 - Mar - 2017


[[53660]] WARNER, Arthur Raymond, parents Ernest WARNER and Lilly SUTTON

You can see Arthur in this descendent chart
James WARNER

24 - Apr - 2015


[[53667]] YOUNG, Vera Bessie, parents Joseph YOUNG and Mary WILKINSON
FUNERAL.—The Friends of JAMES, J. R., RICHARD, GEORGE, and E. C. WILKINSON, and of Mrs. T. IVETT and D. DANN are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their Deceased NIECE (VERA BESSIE YOUNG), to move from the Residence of her Mother (Mrs. J. T. Young), Herbert-street, West Ipswich, at 3 o'clock THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON.


FUNERAL.—The Friends of Mrs. ROBERT WILKINSON, of Denmark Hill, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of her Deceased GRAND-DAUGHTER (VERA BESSIE YOUNG), to move from the Residence of her Mother (Mrs. J. T. Young), Herbert-street, West Ipswich, at 3 o'clock THIS (MONDAY) AFTERNOON.

Family Notices. (1911, September 4). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 4 Edition: DAILY. Link to TROVE

07 - Jun - 2015


[[53661]] TWADDLE, Agnes Scott, parents John TWADDLE & Agnes SCOTT
HAMILTON.— The Friends of Mrs. AGNES SCOTT HAMILTON, deceased, are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, to move from her late residence, 28 Agnes street, Valley, TO-MORROW (Friday) FORENOON, at 10 o'clock, for the Nundah Cemetery.


HAMILTON.— The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. SULLIVAN, Mr. and Mrs. F. EATON, Mr. and Mrs. W. BERRY are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their, deceased mother and mother-in-law, Mrs. A. S. Hamilton, to move from her late residence, 28 Agnes street, Valley, TO-MORROW (Friday), FORENOON, at 10 o'clock for the Nundah Cemetery.


HAMILTON.— The Friends of Miss SARAH BURTON, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of her deceased Foster-mother, Mrs. A. S. Hamilton, to move from her late residence, Agnes street, Valley, TO-MORROW (Friday) FORENOON, at 10 o'clock, for the Nundah Cemetery.

Family Notices. (1919, December 11). The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), p. 4. Link to TROVE

07 - Jun - 2015


[[53662]] CROFT, Emily Elizabeth, parents John CROFT and Louisa ROCK
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT GLADSTONE.
A report received by Inspector J. Quilter from the Gladstone police shows that Mrs. Emily Elizabeth Hamilton, a resident of Tamaree, near Gympie, who shot herself on the grave of her husband at the Gladstone cemetery, is expected to recover. An operation was performed by Dr. Taylor, of Gladstone, after Mrs. Hamilton had been removed to the Hospital, and the bullet, which had entered the right temple, was extracted. Mrs. Hamilton is doing well under the circumstances, and, in Dr. Taylor's opinion, will be able to leave the Hospital in three weeks. Mrs. Hamilton was conscious when the police arrived at the cemetery and answered questions. One weapon used by Mrs. Hamilton on herself was a six-chambered nickel-plated revolver, which is termed a Young America. It was loaded in three chambers and contained an empty cartridge shell which had been recently discharged. There was fresh blood round the trigger. The second weapon was a one-chambered toy revolver and contained an empty cartridge shell which had been recently discharged. In reply to the constable, Mrs. Hamilton said that she had been lying on her husband's grave and that she had been much troubled since his death.

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT GLADSTONE. (1912, July 6). The Capricornian (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1875 - 1929), p. 36. Link to TROVE

07 - Jun - 2015


[[53663]] CROFT, John Thomas

25 - Apr - 2015


[[53664]] ROCK, Louisa

25 - Apr - 2015


[[53665]] CROFT, Clara Eugene, parents John CROFT and Louisa ROCK

Clara married George EDWARDS Thursday, 9 January 1879

25 - Apr - 2015


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[[53654]] PALMER, Ellis, parents Henry PALMER and Harriet SIMS

15 - Apr - 2015


[[53655]] PALMER, Samuel, parents Henry PALMER and Harriet SIMS

15 - Apr - 2015


[[53656]] PALMER, Thomas, parents Henry PALMER and Harriet SIMS

15 - Apr - 2015


[[53657]] PALMER, James Thomas, parents Henry PALMER and Harriet SIMS

15 - Apr - 2015


[[53658]] PALMER, Walter, parents Henry PALMER and Harriet SIMS

15 - Apr - 2015


[[53659]] PALMER, Edith Louisa, parents Henry PALMER and Harriet SIMS
Orange Blossoms.

A VERY pretty wedding took place at Oakey Creek, Redbank Plains, on Wednesday morning last, at the residence of Mr. Henry Palmer, the contracting parties being Miss Edith Louisa Palmer, youngest daughter of the above, and Mr. George William Hine, of Ipswich. The Rev. A. S. Stokoe, of Ipswich, was the officiating clergyman. The bridesmaid was Miss Lucy Hine, sister of the bridegroom, and the best man was Mr. Samuel Palmer, brother of the bride. The bride looked charming in a grey dress, trimmed with white silk, lace, and pearls. The bride, being an intimate friend of Mrs. S. Lewis, of Sandy Gallop, since her childhood, had her dress and wedding cake presented as a gift, made by the above lady; both of which articles were very much admired by the guests. The cake was a three-storey one. The bridal party were photographed by Mr. B. Taylor, of the IXL Co., who also took portraits of several other groups. About 80 guests sat down to a sumptuous breakfast, presided over by the Rev. A. H. Stokoe, of Ipswich, who proposed the toast of "The bride and bridegroom." Mrs. S. Lewis proposed the health of the fathers and mothers of the bride and bridegroom, both toasts being suitably acknowledged.
Amongst the wedding presents were the following :-A family friend, two cake dishes, occasional table, tea service, glass jug, cheese dish, cushion of plush, and one dozen glasses; father and mother of the bridegroom, a clock; brother and mother of the bride, butter dish and honey jar; Mr. S. Palmer, pair silver serviette rings; Mr. and Mrs. W. Palmer, half-dozen china cups and saucers; Mr. F. Palmer, brother of the bride, pair vegetable dishes; Mr. Walter Palmer, brother of the bride, pair shell boxes; Miss Louisa Palmer, niece of the bride, pair of vases; Miss May Palmer, niece of the bride, butter dish; Mr. and Mrs. Dee, half-dozen china cups and saucers and half-dozen plates, tea pot, moustache cup and saucer; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook, two glass fruit dishes; Miss Chippendale, pair fruit plates; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall, pair vases; Miss Hughes, two glass basins and jugs; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mapstone, toilet set and pair vases; Miss Jackson, cake dish and honey jar; Miss Mary Ann Rice, butter dish ; Mr. A. M'Phail, pair vases; Mr. A. Poole, pair vases; Misses Mapstone (two), flower epergne; Mr. Herbert Barram, silver butter dish ; Miss Fanny Mapstone, honey jar; Miss Pitt, glass jug; Mr. and Mrs. Johnstone, glass jug and vase; Miss Alice Lewis, Sandy Gallop, salt cellar and silver spoon; Master John B. Lewis, china candlestick; Mr. and Mrs. S. Lewis, Sandy Gallop, table lamp; Miss Price, half-a-dozen serviettes; Mr. Harry Mapstone, breadboard and knife; Miss E. Sillier, water bottle and tumbler; Mr. G. Hillier, moustache cup; Mr. Hugh heal, Ipswich, Hitchcock lamp; Mr. and Mrs. Reed (grandfather and grand mother of the bridegroom), table lamp and pair of salt cellars and spoons; Miss Loban, wall pocket and half.-a-dozen spoons; Mr. and Mrs. Vercoe, butter and jam dish; Mr. J. Rice, pair vases ; Mr. and Mrs. John Lobley, pair polished horns adorned with red plush and gold braid, moustache cup, and two china cups and saucers and two plates to match; Master Eddie Palmer, pair dog ornaments, and moustache cup and saucer; Mr. and Mrs. H. Mapstone (uncle and aunt of the bridegroom), half-a-dozen knives, forks, and spoons; Miss Gilby, three glass tumblers; Miss Lily Nash, verandah chair.

Orange Blossoms. (1898, November 26). Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), , p. 2. Link to TROVE

04 - Sep - 2016


[[53666]] SYMONDS, Jessie Jane, parents John SYMONDS & Caroline WILLIAMS

The ship Famenoth arrived in Rockhampton in 1881 with three girls named Ann, Jessie and Louisa SYMONS

25 - Apr - 2015


[[53668]] OLDHAM, George, parents unknown & unknown
OLDHAM.— In sad but loving memory of our dear father, George Oldham, who departed this life at North Ipswich, 26th June, 1906, aged 80 years. Also our dear mother, who fell asleep in Jesus, 27th November, 1902, aged 77 years.
Gone, but not forgotten.
Inserted by their loving daughters, Mrs. J. Verrall and Mrs. J, R. Wilkinson.

Family Notices. (1907, June 26). The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), p. 6. Link to TROVE

07 - Jun - 2015


[[53669]] OLDHAM, Emma, parents John OLDHAM & unknown OLDHAM
OLDHAM.—In loving memory of Emma, the beloved wife of George Oldham, and mother of Mrs. J. R. Wilkinson, who departed this life at Ipswich on November 27, 1902.
Oh, thou who art gone from thy place,
We know thou art safe, thou art His;
We long for one look at thy face,
And yet it is well as it is.
[Inserted by her sorrowing husband, daughter, and son-in-law, E. and J. R. Wilkinson.


OLDHAM.—In loving memory of our dearly beloved mother, Emma Oldham, who departed this life November 27, 1902.
Short was the call she had from above,
Not a word to her loved ones could say;
Her eyes closed in death as a babe in its sleep,
And she silently passed away.
[Inserted by her daughter and son-in-law, Sarah Ellen and Thomas Verrall.]

Family Notices. (1903, November 28). Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), p. 4. Link to TROVE

07 - Jun - 2015


[[53670]] OLDHAM, Charles Hennings, parents George OLDHAM and Emma OLDHAM

Charles married Susan THOMPSON, born Wednesday, 19 September 1860 to William THOMPSON and Mary FRASER, and who died Tuesday, 28 March 1939


OLDHAM-The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. C. H. OLDHAM and FAMILY are invited to attend the Funeral of her deceased Husband and their Father (CHARLES HENNINGS OLDHAM), to leave his late Residence, McLean street, North Ipswich, at 3 o'clock THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON for the Ipswich Cemetery.


OLDHAM-LOYAL UNITY LODGE, No. 28, M.U.I.O.O.F.-Members of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of their late Bro. CHARLES H. OLDHAM, to leave his late Residence, McLean street, North Ipswich, at 3 o'clock THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON for the Ipswich Cemetery.

Family Notices. (1935, April 20). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 1 Edition: DAILY.. Link to TROVE


OLDHAM--The Funeral of the late SUSAN OLDHAM (widow of the late Charles Henning Oldham) will leave her late Residence, McLean-street, North Ipswich, at 3.30 THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON for the Ipswich Cemetery.
Private Interment.

Family Notices. (1939, March 28). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 8 Edition: DAILY.. Link to TROVE

07 - Jun - 2015


[[53671]] OLDHAM, John Aquilla, parents George OLDHAM and Emma OLDHAM

01 - May - 2015


[[53672]] GRAYSON, Margaret Ellen, parents Thomas GRAYSON and Mary YOUNG
MENKENS - GRAYSON.-On the 4th March, at the residence of the bride's mother, Albion-street, Warwick, by the Rev. J. Robson, William Adolphus Rosenberg, youngest son of Johann Menkens, of Adelaide, S. A., to Margaret Ellen (Maggie), youngest daughter of the late Thomas Grayson, of Unix, county Tyrone, Ireland.

Family Notices. (1884, March 5). Warwick Examiner and Times (Qld. : 1867 - 1919), p. 2. Link to TROVE

You can see Margaret in this descendent chart
John GRAYSON

07 - Jun - 2015


[[53673]] APLIN, Henry, parents George APLIN and Lucy MORRISON

19 - Mar - 2018


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[[53674]] APLIN, Mary Matilda, parents George APLIN and Lucy MORRISON

06 - May - 2015


[[53675]] APLIN, William Edward, parents George APLIN and Lucy MORRISON

19 - Mar - 2018


[[53676]] CAMPBELL, William, parents James CAMPBELL & Anah FOWLER

24 - Apr - 2016


[[53677]] BARLOW, Joseph

06 - May - 2015


[[53678]] BALDOCK, Ann Elizabeth, parents James BALDOCK & unknown
Barlow.— At Gunalda, on 20th May, 1896, Ann Elizabeth Barlow ; aged 57 years.

Family Notices. (1896, May 26). Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette (Qld. : 1868 - 1919), p. 2. Link to TROVE

07 - Jun - 2015


[[53679]] BARLOW, Francis, parents Joseph BARLOW and Ann BALDOCK

06 - May - 2015


[[53680]] BARLOW, Mary, parents Joseph BARLOW and Ann BALDOCK

06 - May - 2015


[[53681]] BARLOW, Joseph, parents Joseph BARLOW and Ann BALDOCK

06 - May - 2015


[[53682]] BARLOW, Anthony, parents Joseph BARLOW and Ann BALDOCK

06 - May - 2015


[[53683]] BARLOW, Rebecca, parents Joseph BARLOW and Ann BALDOCK

06 - May - 2015


[[53684]] BARLOW, Thomas, parents Joseph BARLOW and Ann BALDOCK

06 - May - 2015


[[53685]] BARLOW, David, parents Joseph BARLOW and Ann BALDOCK

06 - May - 2015


[[53686]] BARLOW, John, parents Joseph BARLOW and Ann BALDOCK

06 - May - 2015


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[[53687]] BARLOW, Arthur, parents Joseph BARLOW and Ann BALDOCK

06 - May - 2015


[[53688]] BARLOW, Elizabeth, parents Joseph BARLOW and Ann BALDOCK

06 - May - 2015


[[53689]] TWEMLOW, Sarah Edith, parents Charles TWEMLOW and Sarah ROGERS

13 - May - 2015


[[53690]] FOX, George Richard, parents Richard FOX and Mary FULLELOVE

13 - May - 2015


[[53691]] CRYLE, George Alexander

13 - May - 2015


[[53692]] GRAYSON, Thomas

14 - May - 2015


[[53693]] HAMILTON, Jane

14 - May - 2015


[[53694]] GRAYSON, David, parents Thomas GRAYSON and Jane HAMILTON
GRAYSON.—On the 3rd March, 1877, at his residence, Vulture-street, South Brisbane, David Grayson, aged 43 years.

Family Notices. (1877, March 31). The Week (Brisbane, Qld. : 1876 - 1934), p. 16. Link to TROVE

07 - Jun - 2015


[[53695]] ALLEN, James, parents James ALLEN and Eleanor ARMSTRONG

James ALLEN grave in Mt. Perry Cemetery


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ALLEN. — On the 13th October, 1915, James Allen, senr., aged 64 years and five months, in Mount Perry Hospital.

Family Notices. (1915, October 21). Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), p. 4. Link to TROVE

07 - Jun - 2015


[[53696]] NEAL, Mary Ann, parents William NEAL & Susan GATHEREDE

Neal - Allen grave in Mt. Perry


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02 - Jun - 2015


[[53697]] ALLEN, John, parents James ALLEN and Mary NEAL

Allen grave in Mt. Perry


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02 - Jun - 2015


[[53698]] ALLEN, William, parents James ALLEN and Mary NEAL

Allen grave in Mt. Perry


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02 - Jun - 2015


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