WELGE.-In loving memory of my dear father, Heinrich Welge, who departed this life at Mutdapilly on April 29, 1914.
Short was the call that came from above,
Not a word to us he could say.
His eyes closed in death like a babe in its sleep,
He gently passed away.
(Inserted by his loving son, Fred, and wife.)
Family Notices. (1915, May 1). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 4 Edition: Daily. Link to TROVE
WELGE-The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. F. WELGE and FAMILY, of Mutdapilly, are invited to attend the Funeral of her deceased Husband and their Father (FREDERICK WELGE), to leave Reed's Funeral Parlour, South-street, at 11 o'clock THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING for the Ipswich Cemetery.
Family Notices. (1934, December 29). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 1 Edition: DAILY.. Link to TROVE
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16-Jan-1942 North Tamborine, Qld.
8 interred -- Logan Village Cemetery
WOMAN KILLED, SMASH NEAR BEENLEIGH.
BEENLEIGH, January 16.
An elderly woman was killed and her son and two grandchildren injured in a car accident on the Tambourine road, a mile and a half from Beenleigh to-night. The victims were; Killed, Mrs, Margaret Hall (63), of Tambourine. Injured; .Henry Hall (23), farmer, of Tambourine; Robert Harrison (9), of Tambourine: Pamela Hall (2) daughter of Mr. Henry Hall. The accident occurred when Mr. Hall, who was driving the car, attempted to save his mother's hat from blowing away. The car left the road and somersaulted. Mrs. Hall died to-night in a Brisbane hospital. Mr. Hall is said to be in a serious, but not dangerous, condition. The children were only slightly hurt.
WOMAN KILLED. (1942, January 17). Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 5. Link to TROVE
HALL.— The Relatives and Friends of the late Margaret Hall, of North Tamborine, are invited to attend her Funeral, to leave the Methodist Church, Beenleigh, at 2 o'clock, To-day (Monday), for the Logan Village Cemetery.
Family Notices (1942, January 19). The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), p. 8. Link to TROVE
HALL. — In loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret Hall, who passed away on 16th January, 1942.
Fondly Remembered.
(Inserted by her loving son, Ted., and daughter-in-law, Una).
Family Notices (1945, January 12). The Beaudesert Times (Qld. : 1908 - 1954), p. 2. Link to TROVE
FUNERAL NOTICE.—The Friends of Mr. THOMAS JONES (Sen.) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, to move from his daughter's residence, Mrs. A. Mounsy, Hoskins-Street, Sandgate, Naskfield, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, 22nd April, at 2.30 o'clock, to the Nundah Cemetery.
Family Notices (1911, April 22). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 4. Link to TROVE
On Friday night there passed away at Sandgate yet another of the grand old pioneers of the early settlement of Moreton Bay when Mr. Thomas Jones laid down the world's burden which he bore so pluckily through a life extending to 90 years. The deceased gentleman came to Toowoomba under contract with the Port Stephens Co., to erect the woolshed at Jondaryan, then managed by the late Mr. J. C. White. Mr. Jones came to Toowoomba in 1865 and got all the timber necessary for the erection of the woolshed along the Main Range to the east of the city. He afterwards took up his residence in North street, and was latterly residing at Sutton Park, Goombungee, with his son, Mr. J. R. Jones. The old gentleman left Toowoomba a few weeks ago to re-visit scenes of his early youth on the Richmond River, he with Maguire and two others being the pioneers of that district, and contracting dengue fever, passed away at Sandgate. He leaves a grown-up family of seven; Messrs. William (Toowoomba), Stephen (Toowoomba), Thomas (Brisbane)i and John Richard (Goombungee) ; Mesdames P. Mounsey (Roma), J. Dent (Eagle Junction), and A. Dean (Surat).
PERSONAL. (1911, April 25). Darling Downs Gazette (Qld. : 1881 - 1922), p. 5. Link to TROVE
Death has claimed another pioneer of Queensland in the person of Mr. Thomas Jones, who died at Sandgate at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. Up to the fifties the late Mr. Jones was engaged in cutting cedar on the Clarence and Richmond Rivers, when he migrated to Queensland, making his home in Toowoomba. He afterwards took contracts for fencing on the Darling Downs, and in the Maranoa district. The deceased was born at Sydney on January 20, 1822, and at the time of his death he was on a visit to a daughter, Mrs. Mounsey, of Toowoomba, who was staying at Sandgate for the benefit of her health. Mrs. Jones predeceased her husband 17 years ago, and was buried at Toowoomba. The deceased leaves three daughters and four sons, the descendants, including grandchildren and great grandchildren, numbering 140. The sons are Messrs William Jones (carpenter, at Toowoomba), Thomas Jones (railway employee, at Brisbane), Stephen Jones (railway employee, at Toowoomba), and John Jones (selector, at Goombungee), and the daughters are Mrs. Mounsey (of Toowoomba), Mrs. Dent (Eagle Junction), and Mrs. Deen (whose husband has a sheep selection in the Maranoa district). The deceased was buried in the Nundah Cemetery on Saturday afternoon, Rev J. Bowes officiating.
PERSONAL. (1911, April 25). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 7. Link to TROVE
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In loving memory of our dear mother, Hannah Jones, whom we laid to rest in Drayton Cemetery on June 28th, 1893.
Oh, silent grave, to thee we trust
That precious part of mortal dust.
Guard it safely, hallowed ground,
Until the mighty trunk shall sound ;
Then yield to Him who gave to thee
To crown with immortality.
Inserted by her dear ones.
Family Notices (1894, June 28). Toowoomba Chronicle and Darling Downs General Advertiser (Qld. : 1875 - 1902), p. 2. Link to TROVE
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