[[03248]] KENT, George Albert, parents Samuel KENT and Frances RADFORD

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John RADFORD

11 - Nov - 2004


[[03249]] KENT, John Henry, parents Samuel KENT and Frances RADFORD

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John RADFORD

11 - Nov - 2004


[[03250]] KENT, Samuel Robert, parents Samuel KENT and Frances RADFORD

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John RADFORD

11 - Nov - 2004


[[03251]] KENT, Susan Alice, parents Samuel KENT and Frances RADFORD

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John RADFORD

22 - Mar - 2018


[[03252]] KENT, Violet Maud, parents Samuel KENT and Frances RADFORD

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John RADFORD

01 - Sep - 2013


[[03253]] KENT, William Charles, parents Samuel KENT and Frances RADFORD

KENT MARR grave in Bundaberg General cemetery


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John RADFORD

14 - Apr - 2016


[[03254]] CLOUGH, Louisa Lilian, parents John CLOUGH and Elizabeth RADFORD

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John RADFORD
John CLOUGH
John BYRNE

04 - Dec - 2002


[[03255]] CLOUGH, Susan Elizabeth, parents John CLOUGH and Elizabeth RADFORD

CLOUGH - RADFORD - grave in Lutwyche Cemetery


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John RADFORD
John CLOUGH

13 - Sep - 2014


[[03256]] POWELL, Thomas, father unknown and unknown mother

An application for Transmission by Death was published in the Qld Gov Gazette 3/4/1880 Vol 26
Name of Deceased Proprietor - Thomas POWELL, late of Grenfell, New South Wales, farmer
Date of Death - Tuesday, 9 July 1878
Name of Claimant - Jane POWELL of Grenfell, the widow, and Thomas Francis POWELL, Sarah Jane POWELL, and Louisa POWELL, children of the deceased
Description and Situation of Land - 2 acres 2 roods, subdivision 29 of portion 190, parish of Enoggera
Estate claimes to be transmitted - Fee-simple
Particulars of Will - Will dated Monday, 8 July 1878

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John RADFORD

11 - Aug - 2014


[[03257]] McALLEN, Jane, parents Daniel McALLEN and Jane McALLEN

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John RADFORD

27 - Dec - 2013


[[03258]] POWELL, Sarah Jane, parents Thomas POWELL and Jane McALLEN

11 - Aug - 2014


[[03259]] POWELL, Louisa, parents Thomas POWELL and Jane McALLEN

08 - Jun - 2008


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[[03260]] BENEKE, John Thomas Henry, parents Johann BENEKE and Louisa POWELL

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John RADFORD

29 - Aug - 2013


[[03261]] BIRD, Joseph Thomas Alfred, parents Alfred BIRD and Louisa POWELL

Joseph married Phyllis FRANKLIN in Brisbane in 1935 and when Phyllis died in Brisbane in 1978 her parents were listed as John FRANKLIN and Ellen CHANNEL

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John RADFORD

07 - Dec - 2014


[[03262]] BIRD, Olive Alice, parents Alfred BIRD and Louisa POWELL

Olive married Harold BRAND in Brisbane in 1929

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John RADFORD

06 - Nov - 1998


[[03266]] JIMMIESON, Carrie Thompson, parents Francis JIMMIESON and Maria ADSETT

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John ADSETT
George JIMMISON

04 - Jul - 2012


[[03267]] ADSETT, Harry, parents Aaron ADSETT and Mary MADDOCK

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John ADSETT
Thomas MADDOCK

12 - Dec - 2004


[[03268]] MADDOCK, Christina Barbara, parents Thomas MADDOCK and Barbara DOWELL

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John ADSETT
Thomas MADDOCK

12 - Dec - 2004


[[03269]] GREEN, Adelaide Amelia Anne, parents William George GREEN & Margaret TURNER
It is our painful duty to have to record the death of Mrs, Baines, the esteemed wife of Mr. J. E. Baines, Taxing Master for the colony of Queensland, whose demise took place at her residence, Upper Darling-street, on Tuesday afternoon last. The deceased lady, who was a native of Victoria, had been ailing for some months, and was compelled to take to her bed during the last few days. About noon on Tuesday, a sudden and unexpected change for the worse took place, and the symptoms were so alarming that her husband, who was in Brisbane, was at once telegraphed for. Mr. Baines came to Ipswich by the 3.45 p.m. train, and he arrived just in time to see his wife before she passed away, the poor lady having struggled hard to retain consciousness until she could see her partner in life once more, and bid him a last and affectionate farewell. Mrs. Baines had been married just about eighteen months, and was only twenty-three years of age. Since she came to reside in Ipswich, she made herself extremely popular with all who knew her intimately, although, owing to her ill-health, her circle of acquaintances was necessarily limited. However, despite the depressing nature of the disease which has cut her off no early in life, she was of a cheerful and kindly disposition, and was altogether a most excellent woman; so that general sympathy is expressed for Mr. Baines in being deprived, after such a brief married life, of so estimable a wife. The funeral of the deceased lady took place yesterday afternoon, when a large number of mourners followed her remains to their last resting-place. The scene at the cemetery was a most affecting one. The coffin was literally covered with beautiful floral tributes of respect; and the service for the dead of the Church of England was impressively read by the Rev. E. Meeres, rector of St., Paul's Church in this town.

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS. (1892, June 30). Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), p. 2. Link to TROVE

02 - Dec - 2016


[[03270]] ADSETT, Ada, parents Harry ADSETT and Christina MADDOCK

Adsett - grave in Nundah Pioneer Cemetery


photographed by Greg DAVIS, 2000



Ada and her two brothers Stephen and Douglas are all buried together in the same plot in the Nundah Pioneer Cemetery.

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Thomas MADDOCK

12 - May - 2012


[[03271]] ADSETT, Douglas David, parents Harry ADSETT and Christina MADDOCK

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Douglas his sister Ada and his brother Stephen are all buried together in the same plot in the Nundah Pioneer Cemetery.

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John ADSETT
Thomas MADDOCK

18 - May - 2002


[[03272]] ADSETT, Esther, parents Harry ADSETT and Christina MADDOCK

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John ADSETT
Thomas MADDOCK

05 - Jul - 1999


[[03273]] ADSETT, Mary Eliza, parents George ADSETT and Sarah COWLEY

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John ADSETT
Thomas MADDOCK

18 - Jul - 2004


[[03274]] PETERS, George Willhalm, parents Claus Friedrich PETERS & Albertina CLABUNDE

Was he born Tuesday, 15 May 1888,  to Claus Frederick PETERS and Albertine KLABUNDE

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James KAY
James DALZIEL

11 - Sep - 2016


[[03275]] MOXLEY, Ethel May, parents Thomas Crowley MOXLEY & Frances Lydia KNIGHT
MOXLEY. — The Relatives & Friends of the late Thomas Crowley Moxley are invited to attend his Funeral, to leave St. Phillip's Church of England, Thompson Estate, To-morrow (Saturday) Morning, after service, commencing at 10.15 o'clock, for the Crematorium, Mt. Thompson. No flowers by request.


MOXLEY.— The Relatives & Friends of Mr. & Mrs. C. S. Spiers are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Father & Father-in-law, Thomas Crowley Moxley, to leave as per above notice.


MOXLEY.— The Relatives & Friends of Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Duffield & Family, & Mrs. E. M. Baines, are invited to attend the Funeral of their beloved Brother, Brother-in-law, & Uncle, Thomas Crowley Moxley, to leave as per above notice.

Family Notices (1948, July 23). Brisbane Telegraph (Qld. : 1948 - 1954), p. 6 (SECOND EDITION). Link to TROVE

02 - Dec - 2016


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[[03276]] FANNING, Mary Elizabeth, parents Laurence FANNING and Mary STAPLETON

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John MADDEN

13 - Aug - 2011


[[03277]] ROBINSON, Arthur George, parents William ROBINSON and Eliza ADSETT

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John ADSETT
Thomas MADDOCK
James ROBINSON

06 - Jan - 2018


[[03278]] BOURKE, James, parents Richard BOURKE & Catherine RYAN

The Queensland BDM Index says his parents were BOURKE and Johanna BOURKE.

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28 - Jun - 2008


[[03279]] BOURKE, Johannah, parents Michael BOURKE & Honora GLEESON

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James BOURKE

28 - Jun - 2008


(03280) WEDLAKE, John
GGG Grand Father of Gregory DAVIS

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John CHAPPEL

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08 - Apr - 2002


(03281) WITTON, Ann
GGG Grand Mother of Gregory DAVIS
Ann's family

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John CHAPPEL

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19 - Nov - 1998


[[03282]] McCABE, Matthew

22 - May - 2002


[[03283]] COCHRANE, Bridget

09 - Apr - 2002


[[03284]] BROAD, Wallace Edgar, parents Edwin BROAD and Mary BENNETT

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John CHAPPEL
John ADSETT

19 - Aug - 2005


[[03287]] STEVENS, Charles Henry, parents Edward STEVENS and Catherine FAVELL

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John CHAPPEL

26 - Oct - 2014


[[03288]] SIMPSON, Alexander

27 - Jan - 2002


[[03289]] CALLUM, Margaret

20 - Nov - 1998


[[03290]] ADSETT, Cyril Robert, parents James ADSETT and Ruby LAW

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John ADSETT

14 - Jul - 2015


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[[03291]] ADSETT, Alan John Francis, parents James ADSETT and Ruby LAW

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John ADSETT

27 - Apr - 2001


[[03292]] ADSETT, Muriel, parents James ADSETT and Ruby LAW

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John ADSETT

10 - May - 2001


[[03293]] ADSETT, Dulcie Kathleen, parents James ADSETT and Ruby LAW

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John ADSETT

09 - Jan - 2017


[[03294]] ADSETT, Joyce Martha, parents James ADSETT and Ruby LAW

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John ADSETT

15 - Mar - 2011


[[03295]] ADSETT, May Elizabeth, parents James ADSETT and Ruby LAW

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John ADSETT

05 - Mar - 1999


[[03296]] BUCKENHAM, William, parents William BUCKENHAM & Sarah BUCK
BUCKENHAM.—In loving memory of my dear husband, William Buckenham, who departed this life 8th August, 1902.
God took from me the one I loved
To rest in heaven for evermore.
(Inserted by his loving wife.)


BUCKENHAM.—In loving memory on my dear father, William Buckenham, who departed this life 8th August, 1902.
Father is gone, but not forgotten ;
Long days and nights he bore in pain ;
But God alone, who thought it best,
Did ease his pain and gave him rest.
(Inserted by his loving daughter, Mrs. J. Young.)

Family Notices (1903, August 8). Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald and General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), p. 4. Link to TROVE

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Ezra PRYKE

25 - Mar - 2018


[[03297]] FOWLER, Mary, parents Stephen FOWLER & Mary unknown
FUNERAL.—The Friends of Mrs. BUCHENHAM (relict of the late William Buchenham (of Redbank), Deceased, are respectfully invited to attend her FUNERAL to move from the Residence of her Son-in-Law (Mr. J. C. Young), Redbank, at 2 o'clock THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, for the Goodna Cemetery.

Family Notices (1909, June 2). Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 4 (DAILY). Link to TROVE

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John ADSETT
Henry ROBINSON
Ezra PRYKE

25 - Mar - 2018


[[03298]] ADSETT, Arthur Henry, parents George ADSETT and Sarah COWLEY

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John ADSETT
Thomas MADDOCK

10 - Aug - 1999


[[03299]] ADSETT, Minnie, parents George ADSETT and Sarah COWLEY

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John ADSETT
Thomas MADDOCK

13 - Mar - 2017


[[03300]] ADSETT, Jessie May, parents George ADSETT and Sarah COWLEY

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John ADSETT
Thomas MADDOCK

05 - Jul - 1999


[[03301]] MADDOCK, Thomas, parents Richard MADDOCK & Mary unknown

MADDOCK - STEVENS grave in Nundah Pioneer Cemetery


courtesy ancestry researcher



When the MADDOCK family arrived in Moreton Bay all but the youngest two could read and write, according to Charles Henry CARROLL.


SAVAGE ASSAULT.—Thomas Maddock, residing at the German's Creek, near Brisbane, was on the 11th instant convicted by the Brisbane Bench, of a most savage and cruel assault upon his wife, Mary Maddocks. According to the evidence of the complainant and one Caroline Denby, the defendant knocked his wife down, and kicked and struck her in various parts of the body, in a most brutal manner. Dr. Bell examined her, and deposed to the severe injuries she had received. The defendant was only fined £5, and ordered to find sureties of the peace for six months — himself in £80 and two sureties in £40 each. The fine was paid, and bonds entered into.

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. (1855, June 16). The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861), p. 2. Link to TROVE


PLEASE PART US. A woman named Maddocks applied for separation and a maintenance from her husband, on whose behalf appeared Mr. Little. One day last week Maddocks and his wife came to Brisbane, and the evidence of the woman, was that her husband got so " screwy" she was obliged to drive him home ; meaning that the care of the vehicle in which he reposed devolved upon her. When they reached the precints of their settlement, the husband began about the poultry being loose, and proceeded to blame the children. The woman took the youngsters' part, and then the row began ; and eventually Mrs. Maddocks had to " evacuate the principalities" which her husband called " his'n." By way of friendly admonition to depart, Maddocks struck at his "rib" with his fist, but she, "clearing out" a bit, saved herself from injury, unless a slight rub of the lip can be called such. Finding that her lord and master wanted her to take up her lodgings in a shed, and she not wishing to do so, he expedited her movements by kicking at her behind, the motive power of the fulcrum only being avoided by a flighty departure. The story of Mrs. Maddocks was, that they had been married since the last day of March 1833, that they had a family, and that she had cause for complaint before this offence. One reason she alleged for illtreatment was, that she was old and wrinkled, and while she gave a disgusting epithet is applied to her, she said her husband declared he would have a young woman. Furthermore the wife, who said they both came from Cornwall, said she would not live with her husband any more, as she was afraid of him. Mr. Little, in cross-examination, and his remarks thereon, satisfied the Bench that the wife was not fearful, but that she had aggravated her liege lord by the free use of the ladies' weapon ; and that so far from desiring to lose his wife, defendant had sent for her to return, which she refused to do. The Bench said it was a great pity to part man and wife, and told the parties to make matters up. While they dismissed the case, however, they told defendant it was not the first time he had been charged with ill-using his wife ; and if he came there again, as there was a law called, vulgarly, " The Wife Beating Act," which would be available, he would find himself punished in a severer manner than he anticipated.

Local Intelligence. (1859, April 2). The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861), p. 2. Link to TROVE


The house of a person named Maddocks, at Eagle Farm, was burnt down on Thursday morning. The origin of the fire is not known, but it is supposed to have boon caused by some small children, who were left at home during the absence of their parents in Brisbane.

EVENTS OF THE MONTH. (1861, September 16). The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864), p. 6. Link to TROVE

SAVAGE ASSAULT.—Thomas Maddock, residing at the German's Creek, near Brisbane, was on the 11th instant convicted by the Brisbane Bench, of a most savage and cruel assault upon his wife, Mary Maddocks. According to the evidence of the complainant and one Caroline Denby, the defendant knocked his wife down, and kicked and struck her in various parts of the body, in a most brutal manner. Dr. Bell examined her, and deposed to the severe injuries she had received. The defendant was only fined £5, and ordered to find sureties of the peace for six months—him-self in £80 and two sureties in £40 each. The fine was paid, and bonds entered into.

DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. (1855, June 16). The Moreton Bay Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1846 - 1861), p. 3. Link to TROVE

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14 - Feb - 2017


[[03302]] LAW, William, parents George LAW and Mary TOFT

LAW - grave in Ipswich Cemetery


photographed by Greg DAVIS, 2004



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John ADSETT

02 - Apr - 2012


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