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Henry Weinheimer

M, #76, b. 24 May 1867, d. 26 February 1868

Parents

Biography

  • born: 24 May 1867; Richmond Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Death: 26 February 1868; Richmond Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; W:Clara Weibler
  • Burial: 27 February 1868; Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; W:Christian Weibler

Conrad Weinheimer

M, #77, b. 4 July 1869, d. 31 December 1938

Parents

Family: Alice Maud Mary Bourne (b. 12 September 1862, d. 24 November 1946)

Biography

  • Name:
  • born: 4 July 1869; Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Marriage: 10 December 1891; Alice Maud Mary Bourne; St Peter's Church, Southport, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Occupation: 10 December 1891; Rat Island, Labrador, Queensland, AustraliaG; oysterman
  • electoral roll: 1905; Alice Maud Mary Bourne; Ross Street, South Townsville, Townsville, Queensland, AustraliaG; a moulder's labourer
  • electoral roll: 1913; Alice Maud Mary Bourne; Wandoo Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG; a carpenter
  • electoral roll: 1925; Alice Maud Mary Bourne; Urangan, Hervey Bay, Queensland, AustraliaG; a carpenter
  • Occupation: Before 1938; Rat Island, Labrador, Queensland, AustraliaG; oysterman
  • Death: 31 December 1938; Queensland, AustraliaG
  • obituary: 2 January 1939; OBITUARY

    MR. CONRAD WEINHEIMER

    The death of Mr. Conrad (William) Weinheimer occurred suddenly and unexpectedly at his residence at Urangan on Saturday morning. The deceased. who was a well-known resident of the district, and who had reached his 70th year, was a Maryborough native, his parents being among the early pioneers of this centre. In his single days he was engaged in seafaring work. He was married at Southport and shortly afterwards moved to Brisbane. Being a very capable workman, he was able to follow varied occupations, and for some time after his marriage was engaged on bridge-building in Brisbane, and in coalmining at Howard. From Howard he returned to Maryborough, where he was employed as a moulder at the old Vulcan Foundry.

    Later he proceeded to Townsville, where he returned to the seafaring life until work was commenced on the Urangan Pier. He was engaged in the construction work there and on completion of the pier he was appointed pier master, hich position he held until his retirement about three years ago. He was a well-known, horticulturist, and specialised in rare ferns, his magnificent collection of which became a feature of Urangan, and was the adimiration of large numbers of visitors. He was closely associated with the Labour movement for many years. He is survived by this wife, three daughters Mesdames Macdonald (Hook Pt, Fraser Island), Christensen (Mount Morgan) and Stevenson (Innisfail) and two sons, Mr. Stephen Smith (Brisbane) and Mr.'Geo. Weinheimer (Urangan). Two brothers, Thomas, (Baddow) and Frank (Townsville), and 20 grandchildren also survive. He was buried at the Polsen Cemetery, Pialba, yesterday. The service was conducted by the Rev. James McPhail.
  • Burial: 3 January 1939; Polson Cemetery, Hervey Bay, Queensland, AustraliaG; A321

Citations

  1. [S253] Index to Polson Cemetery, Hervey Bay, Queensland

Thomas Weinheimer

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M, #78, b. 22 August 1871, d. 31 March 1939

Parents

Family 1: Emma Louisa Cummins (b. 1869, d. 7 October 1897)

Family 2: Florence Elizabeth King (b. 23 March 1877, d. 9 July 1962)

Biography

  • Name:
  • born: 22 August 1871; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Marriage: 15 April 1891; Emma Louisa Cummins; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Marriage: 20 July 1901; Florence Elizabeth King; Residence of Conrad Weinheimer, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; W:Francis Weinheimer and Alice Maud Mary Weinheimer
  • electoral roll: 1903; Douglas Street, Thursday Island, Queensland, AustraliaG; a blacksmith
  • electoral roll: 1905; Florence Elizabeth King; Bell Street, South Townsville, Queensland, AustraliaG; a labourer
  • Occupation: 2 April 1906; Queensland Railway, Queensland, AustraliaG; worker
  • electoral roll: 1913; Florence Elizabeth King; Goodoon Railway Station, Goondoon, Queensland, AustraliaG; a lengthsman, Florence a gatekeeper
  • electoral roll: 1919; Florence Elizabeth King; 4-Mile Gate, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a lengthsman
  • electoral roll: 1925; Florence Elizabeth King; Four-Mile Gatehouse, Howard, Queensland, AustraliaG; a lengthsman; W:Thomas Leonard Weinheimer
  • Death: 31 March 1939; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Burial: 1 April 1939; Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; N 152 1st public.

Christian Weibler

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M, #79, b. 2 January 1804, d. 21 April 1879

Parents

Family 1: Margaretta Josephina Becker (b. 5 March 1805, d. 23 October 1865)

Family 2: Matilda Sartin (b. about 1834, d. 25 May 1890)

Biography

  • born: 2 January 1804; Lorch, Nassau, PrussiaG
  • Marriage: 21 April 1833; Margaretta Josephina Becker; Lorch, Nassau, PrussiaG
  • Immigratn: 30 March 1855; Margaretta Josephina Becker; The 'Aurora', a 3 masted wooden barque built in Stretton in 1852 was wrecked in the South Passage (off Stradbroke Island) in March 1855. All 300 Passengers landed safely. (Margaret Jenner), from Hamburg (100 Assisted and 108 Unassisted passengers - 2 deaths assisted) AO Reel 2468.


    Moreton Bay Free Press, Monday March 25 1855

    The German Immigrant Ships - A report reached Brisbane on Saturday morning, that one of the German Immigrant ships which have been for some time expected, had run on shore while attempting to enter the bay by the southern passage, and that the other had safely reached anchorage. The report turned out to be substantially correct. The Aurora from Hamburg, with 300 immigrants, was off the south passage to the bay on Wednesday. It appears that there was no chart of the coast on board, and that the captain was ignorant that there was any other entrance. Several guns were fired, and signals made, to attract attention, but as there was no appearance of any assistance, it was determined to attempt the passage into the bay. In running in it was found that to prevent a total wreck on the shoal on which the steamer Sovereign perished, and to save the lives of those on board, the only course left was to run the ship on shore. All sail was accordingly crowded on her, and she was run high upon the sand, on the sea side end of Moreton Island. She stands quite upright, and is accessible at half ebb, being dry at her bows. It is not expected that she will be got off. The females and children on board have been removed to Cleveland, and the crew and immigrants are in good health and condition. The other vessel, also from Hamburg, the Marbz entered the bay on Friday by the northern passage, and reached the anchorage without any mishap. She had, we believe, 250 immigrants on board when she sailed, but 47 in all, children and adults, died during the voyage from fever, measles and cholera. The Health Officer, Dr. Hobbs, proceeded to the bay on Saturday, and found the immigrants on board of both ships in a fit state to be landed, the disease on board the Marbz having occurred at an early period of the voyage, when much cold weather was encountered. The scale of the diet on board of this last vessel is stated to have been utterly insufficient. Owing to the distance, the guns fired by the Aurora could not have been heard at the pilot station, but it is unaccountable why such a voyage was undertaken without a chart of the coast being on board. The immigrants will be brought up to Brisbane by the brig Palermo, which proceeds to the Bay tomorrow for that purpose. The Aurora is a very fine ship, only two years old. Both vessels, we believe, have cargo on board. The above are all the particulars we can find room for at present, but, so far as they go, we believe they can be relied on.
    ; W:Clara Weibler
  • Witness: 17 June 1857; Philip Weinheimer and Clara Weibler; District Registrar's Office, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; in the presence of Christian Weibler, Margaretta Weibler and A Stralitz; W:Margaretta Josephina Becker1
  • Occupation: 17 June 1857; gardener
  • Naturalisation: 5 March 1861; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; No 19
  • Occupation: June 1863; timbergetter
  • electoral roll: Between 1864 and 1865; Bazaar Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; Freehold
  • Witness: 23 October 1865; Margaretta Josephina Becker; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG2
  • electoral roll: Between 1865 and 1866; Bazaar Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; Freehold
  • electoral roll: Between 1866 and 1867; Bazaar Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; Freehold
  • Marriage: 10 October 1867; Matilda Sartin; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • electoral roll: Between 1867 and 1868; Bazaar Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; Freehold
  • Witness: 27 February 1868; Henry Weinheimer; Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • electoral roll: Between 1869 and 1870; Bazaar Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; Freehold
  • Will: 6 June 1870
  • Death: 21 April 1879; Bazaar Lane, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; Christian Weibler, gardener, died on 21 April 1879 at his residence in Bazaar Street, Maryborough. His wife was Matilda.


    Philip Klein of March Street, Maryborough, Shoemaker, verified the authenticity of the handwriting of the Will. He said "I knew and was well acquanted with Christian Weibler late of Maryborough... ...for many years before and ... to the time of his death and that during such period I have frequently seen him write and also inscribe his name to writing whereby I have become well acquainted with hsi manner and character of handwriting and subscription, and having now with care and attention perused and inspected the paper and writing hereto purporting it to be and contain the last will and Testament of the deceased.


    (unknown source, but found in 'Die Zeitung' Feb 1999 Vol 9 No 1); W:Matilda Sartin2
  • Burial: 22 April 1879; Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; F Public 291.

Citations

  1. [S643] Marriage Certificate
  2. [S637] Death Certificate

Margaretta Josephina Becker

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F, #80, b. 5 March 1805, d. 23 October 1865

Parents

Family: Christian Weibler (b. 2 January 1804, d. 21 April 1879)

Biography

  • Name:
  • born: 5 March 1805; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG; witness Margaretha Wippel; W:Margaretha Wippel
  • Marriage: 21 April 1833; Christian Weibler; Lorch, Nassau, PrussiaG
  • Immigratn: 30 March 1855; Christian Weibler; The 'Aurora', a 3 masted wooden barque built in Stretton in 1852 was wrecked in the South Passage (off Stradbroke Island) in March 1855. All 300 Passengers landed safely. (Margaret Jenner), from Hamburg (100 Assisted and 108 Unassisted passengers - 2 deaths assisted) AO Reel 2468.


    Moreton Bay Free Press, Monday March 25 1855

    The German Immigrant Ships - A report reached Brisbane on Saturday morning, that one of the German Immigrant ships which have been for some time expected, had run on shore while attempting to enter the bay by the southern passage, and that the other had safely reached anchorage. The report turned out to be substantially correct. The Aurora from Hamburg, with 300 immigrants, was off the south passage to the bay on Wednesday. It appears that there was no chart of the coast on board, and that the captain was ignorant that there was any other entrance. Several guns were fired, and signals made, to attract attention, but as there was no appearance of any assistance, it was determined to attempt the passage into the bay. In running in it was found that to prevent a total wreck on the shoal on which the steamer Sovereign perished, and to save the lives of those on board, the only course left was to run the ship on shore. All sail was accordingly crowded on her, and she was run high upon the sand, on the sea side end of Moreton Island. She stands quite upright, and is accessible at half ebb, being dry at her bows. It is not expected that she will be got off. The females and children on board have been removed to Cleveland, and the crew and immigrants are in good health and condition. The other vessel, also from Hamburg, the Marbz entered the bay on Friday by the northern passage, and reached the anchorage without any mishap. She had, we believe, 250 immigrants on board when she sailed, but 47 in all, children and adults, died during the voyage from fever, measles and cholera. The Health Officer, Dr. Hobbs, proceeded to the bay on Saturday, and found the immigrants on board of both ships in a fit state to be landed, the disease on board the Marbz having occurred at an early period of the voyage, when much cold weather was encountered. The scale of the diet on board of this last vessel is stated to have been utterly insufficient. Owing to the distance, the guns fired by the Aurora could not have been heard at the pilot station, but it is unaccountable why such a voyage was undertaken without a chart of the coast being on board. The immigrants will be brought up to Brisbane by the brig Palermo, which proceeds to the Bay tomorrow for that purpose. The Aurora is a very fine ship, only two years old. Both vessels, we believe, have cargo on board. The above are all the particulars we can find room for at present, but, so far as they go, we believe they can be relied on.
    ; W:Clara Weibler
  • Witness: 17 June 1857; Philip Weinheimer and Clara Weibler; District Registrar's Office, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; in the presence of Christian Weibler, Margaretta Weibler and A Stralitz; W:Christian Weibler1
  • Witness: 9 July 1860; Elizabeth Weinheimer; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; witnesses, Elizabeth Royston (nurse) and Margaretta Weibler
  • Death: 23 October 1865; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; W:Christian Weibler2
  • Burial: 24 October 1865; Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S643] Marriage Certificate
  2. [S637] Death Certificate

Matilda Sartin

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F, #81, b. about 1834, d. 25 May 1890

Family 1: [________] Braun (b. about 1834, d. before 10 October 1867)

Family 2: Christian Weibler (b. 2 January 1804, d. 21 April 1879)

Biography

  • Name:
  • Name:
  • born: About 1834; Paul, Cornwall, EnglandG; to Robert Sarten and Lizbeth Brown
  • Marriage: Before 1866; [________] Braun; (Australia)G
  • Immigration: 12 April 1867; Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG; Royal Dane which departed London
  • Witness: Before 10 October 1867; [________] Braun; (Australia)G
  • Marriage: 10 October 1867; Christian Weibler; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Witness: 21 April 1879; Christian Weibler; Bazaar Lane, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; Christian Weibler, gardener, died on 21 April 1879 at his residence in Bazaar Street, Maryborough. His wife was Matilda.


    Philip Klein of March Street, Maryborough, Shoemaker, verified the authenticity of the handwriting of the Will. He said "I knew and was well acquanted with Christian Weibler late of Maryborough... ...for many years before and ... to the time of his death and that during such period I have frequently seen him write and also inscribe his name to writing whereby I have become well acquainted with hsi manner and character of handwriting and subscription, and having now with care and attention perused and inspected the paper and writing hereto purporting it to be and contain the last will and Testament of the deceased.


    (unknown source, but found in 'Die Zeitung' Feb 1999 Vol 9 No 1)1
  • Occupation: Before 25 May 1890; Balcomba Station, Queensland, AustraliaG+; cook
  • Death: 25 May 1890; Balcomba Station, Queensland, AustraliaG+
  • Death: 27 May 1890; Balcomba Station, Queensland, AustraliaG+
  • inquest: 14 June 1890; Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG; The Police Magistrate commenced an inquiry, on Saturday, at the Rockhampton Court House, into the death of Matilda Weibler, a woman who was drowned at Balcombe Station on the 25th of May. From the evidence of David Davies, formerly a labourer on the station, it appeared that the woman, who was employed as a cook, was last seen alive by the witness about seven o'clock on the night of the 25th ultimo. Next morning she was missing, and Mr. Frank Beardmore, the station-owner, sent Davies in search. He found her body in a waterhole known locally as the half-mile hole, face downwards, with only the top and the back of the head visible. That was about ten minutes to eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Davies did not care to disturb the corpse, for corpse he thought it to be, and rode back to the station. He was instructed to return, and another man accompanied him. They picked the body of the unfortunate woman out. It was in about 2 ft. of water, and there was a cut across, the right eyebrow, which was bleeding. The hands and arms were straight down in front, and the fingers were partly closed, but not contracted. The face was black, and froth was issuing from the nose, and the body was not stiff. There was a little mud on the nose, but none on the face. The corpse was taken to the station, and buried the same afternoon. It seems that about the 25th of April the woman left the station and walked to the crossing of the Mackenzie River, ten niles distant, and was brought back next 'day by the stockman. At this stage the Police Magistrate adjourned the inquiry. Accompanied by Sub-Inspector Durham, he will

    leave here for Balcombe on Thursday, and take the rest of the evidence.
  • inquest: 22 June 1890; Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • inquest: 24 June 1890; Balcomba Station, Queensland, AustraliaG+; The Police Magistrate and Sub-Inspector Durham returned to town by last evening's mail train from Balcomba Station, where the inquiry into the death by drowning of the woman Matilda Wiebler, on the 27th May last, was continued and closed. From the evidence adduced no room for doubt remains that the unfortunate woman deliberately drowned herself. It would appear that she was of a variable temperament, always in the extremes of either happiness or depression; that on the Thursday evening preceding her death she received a letter from her son, the contents of which much affected her; and there can be no doubt that upon the night on which

    she left the station she was influenced by the depression caused by the receipt of the letter. In fact, the circumstances of this painful incident appear to have been so entirely free from complication, that it seems matter for regret that the necessity should have arisen for despatching two officials from Rockhampton to perform a duty which could readily have been done by a local J. P. (Mr. Tooker, of Leura Station), resident within some sixteen miles of the scene of the tragedy. It appears that Mr. Tooker was sent for immediately that the body was found, and refused to come upon the grounds that it was the place of the police to hold the inquiry. It seems a pity that country J.P's. do not make themselves acquainted with their duties. Mr. Tooker was asked to be present at the resumed inquiry at Balcombe, but declined to attend.

Citations

  1. [S637] Death Certificate

Christian Weibler

M, #82, b. 25 February 1872, d. before 1972

Parents

Family: Bridget O'Gorman (b. 22 January 1875, d. 25 February 1942)

Biography

  • born: 25 February 1872; (Australia)G
  • Occupation: 18 May 1890; "The Northern Miner", Charters Towers, Queensland, AustraliaG; worker
  • Marriage: 2 January 1901; Bridget O'Gorman; Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Death: Before 1972; (Australia)G

Christian Weibler

M, #83, b. before 18 December 1768, d. 3 July 1810

Parents

Family: Margaretha Dahlen (b. before 13 March 1773, d. 6 September 1841)

Biography

  • born: Before 18 December 1768; (Prussia)G
  • Baptism: 18 December 1768; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG
  • Marriage: 13 May 1793; Margaretha Dahlen; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG
  • Occupation: Before 3 July 1810; fisherman
  • Death: 3 July 1810; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG; in the Rhein River

Margaretha Dahlen

F, #84, b. before 13 March 1773, d. 6 September 1841

Parents

Family: Christian Weibler (b. before 18 December 1768, d. 3 July 1810)

Biography

  • Name:
  • born: Before 13 March 1773; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG
  • Baptism: 13 March 1773; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG
  • Marriage: 13 May 1793; Christian Weibler; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG
  • Death: 6 September 1841; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG

Fredericus Josephus Becker

M, #85, b. before 19 June 1772, d. 30 March 1839

Parents

Family: Clara Wippel (b. before 18 January 1774, d. before 1874)

Biography

  • born: Before 19 June 1772; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG
  • Marriage: June 1800; Clara Wippel; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG
  • Occupation: 1833; winegrower
  • Death: 30 March 1839; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG

Clara Wippel

F, #86, b. before 18 January 1774, d. before 1874

Parents

Family: Fredericus Josephus Becker (b. before 19 June 1772, d. 30 March 1839)

Biography

  • Name:
  • born: Before 18 January 1774; PrussiaG
  • Baptism: 18 January 1774; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG
  • Marriage: June 1800; Fredericus Josephus Becker; Lorch, Rudesheim, PrussiaG
  • Death: Before 1874; (Germany)G

Martin Jacob Matthew Melchert

M, #87, b. 16 October 1811, d. 20 July 1875

Parents

Family: Lizette Sophia Luisa Steinke (b. 8 August 1814, d. 16 June 1891)

Biography

  • Name:
  • born: 16 October 1811; PrussiaG
  • Marriage: Before 1841; Lizette Sophia Luisa Steinke; (Prussia)G
  • Occupation: About 1852; shoemaker
  • Death: 20 July 1875; Stolp, Kries Stolp, Pommerania, PrussiaG+
  • Burial: 23 July 1875; St Marienfriedhof, Stolp, PrussiaG

Lizette Sophia Luisa Steinke

F, #88, b. 8 August 1814, d. 16 June 1891

Parents

Family: Martin Jacob Matthew Melchert (b. 16 October 1811, d. 20 July 1875)

Biography

  • Name:
  • Name:
  • Name:
  • Name:
  • born: 8 August 1814; Kublitz, Stolp, Kries Stolp. Pomerania, PrussiaG
  • Marriage: Before 1841; Martin Jacob Matthew Melchert; (Prussia)G
  • Death: 16 June 1891; Berlin, GermanyG

James Bartholomew

M, #89, b. 15 July 1855, d. 30 August 1932

Family: Margaret Josephine Weinheimer (b. 7 October 1858, d. 9 May 1927)

Biography

Jessie Wilson Bartholomew

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F, #90, b. 20 October 1886, d. 3 June 1970

Parents

Family: Benjamin William McKay (b. about 1887, d. 1963)

Biography

  • Name:
  • born: 20 October 1886; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Marriage: 8 February 1913; Benjamin William McKay; Presbyterian Church, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG1
  • electoral roll: 1913; Benjamin William McKay; Glenorchy, Gympie Road, Owanyilla, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a farmer at Tinana
  • electoral roll: 1919; Benjamin William McKay; Glenorchy, Owanyilla, Howard, Queensland, AustraliaG; a farmer
  • Death: 3 June 1970; Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S257] Qld Presbyterian Marriages Index

John Bartholomew

M, #91, b. 22 October 1881, d. 24 July 1964

Parents

Family: Amelia Griffith Bunworth (b. 25 July 1880, d. 28 December 1966)

Biography

Arthur Richard Bartholomew

M, #92, b. 2 January 1884, d. 30 November 1938

Parents

Family: Edith Elenor Nielson (b. 25 June 1887, d. 20 January 1944)

Biography

  • Name:
  • born: 2 January 1884; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Marriage: 18 December 1907; Edith Elenor Nielson; Cairns, Queensland, AustraliaG; St John's Church of England
  • electoral roll: 1922; Edith Elenor Nielson; 437 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • URL: 30 November 1938; Click here for more Information
  • Death: 30 November 1938; Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG; FUNERAL NOTICE:


    THE Relatives and Friends of Mrs R. A. Bartholomew (Wife), Mr and Mrs S. Bartholomew, Cairns, Mr and Mrs K. Bartholomew (Sons and Daughters-in-law), Mr and Mrs R. Holgate, Mr and Mrs G. Thomasson (Sons-in-law and Daughters), Mr and Mrs J. Bartholomew, Maryborough, Mr and Mrs S. Bartholomew, Maryborough (Brothers and Sisters-in-law), Mr and Mrs B. McKay, Maryborough, Mr and Mrs R. C. Dunn, Maryborough, Mr and Mrs O'Doherty, Brisbane, Mr and Mrs J. Gibbons (Brothers-in-law and Sisters), Mr and Mrs S. R. Brown, Sydney, Mr and Mrs O. Neilson, Cairns (Brothers-in-law and Sisters-in-law) are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their deceased beloved Husband, Father, Father-in-law, Brother, Brother-in-law, and Relative, the late Mr RICHARD ARTHUR BARTHOLOMEW to move from his late residence, No. 425 Bolsover Street, THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, for the North Rockhampton Cemetery.

    TUCKER & NANKIVELL, Undertakers. Telephone, Nos 145-146


    P.A.F.S.O.A.

    LORD CAIRNS LODGE No. 7.

    THE Officers and Members of the above Lodge are requested to attend the funeral of their late Brother, RICHARD ARTHUR BARTHOLOMEW. By order, W.M. Members of John Knox Lodge No. 17 are invited to attend.


    TRAFFIC EMPLOYEES UNION.

    MEMBERS of the above Union are requested to attend the funeral of their late Fellow Member, Mr RICHARD ARTHUR BARTHOLOMEW.

    By order,

    P. N. WARD,

    Secretary.; W:Edith Elenor Nielson1
  • Burial: 1 December 1938; North Rockhampton Cemetery, Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG; in grave 35, Compartment 2, Section 6
  • inquest: 25 January 1939; Coroner's Court, Rockhampton, Queensland, AustraliaG; CORONER'S INQUEST

    In the Coroner's Court yesterday, the Acting Coroner (Mr A. H. Scott) held an inquest into the circumstances sur- rounding the death of Richard Bar- tholomew, 54, married, who collapsed and died about 6.45 a.m. on November 30, when riding his bicycle to the railway workshops, where he was employed as a driller.

    Sergeant A. R. Malcolm conducted the examination of witnesses, and Mr P. Fitzgerald represented the State In-

    surance Office.

    Statements were taken from Edward Clark, ambulance superintendent at Rockhampton, Richard Arthur Kitchener Bartholomew, son of the deceased, James Bernard Gibbons, brother-in-law of the deceased, Arthur Russell, Regi- nald Brake, and Police Constable Thomas Edwin George Nolan.

    Constable Nolan tendered a statement from Edith Eleanor Bartholomew, widow of the deceased, and a death certificate from thc Government medical officer (Dr N. C. Talbot), which showed that death was due to: 1, Mitral regurgitation of tho heart; 2, arteriosclerosis; and that the duration of the illnesses was eight years. Witness stated that from his inquiries be was satisfied there were no suspicious circumstances, and that death was due to natural causes.

    The inquest was closed.

Citations

  1. [S141] North Rockhampton Cemetery Burial Index

Irene May ("Renee") Bartholomew

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F, #93, b. 5 May 1893, d. 12 February 1963

Parents

Family: Robert Cran Dunn (b. 4 October 1892, d. 8 June 1953)

Biography

  • Name:
  • born: 5 May 1893; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Marriage: 4 June 1918; Robert Cran Dunn; Presbyterian Church, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG1
  • electoral roll: 1919; Robert Cran Dunn; Ferry Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a linotypist
  • electoral roll: 1925; Robert Cran Dunn; Ferry Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a linotypist
  • Death: 12 February 1963; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S257] Qld Presbyterian Marriages Index

Vera Eveline Bartholomew

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F, #94, b. 12 July 1895, d. 24 October 1949

Parents

Family: John Joseph O'Doherty (b. 31 July 1902, d. 19 September 1983)

Biography

Stanley Bartholomew

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M, #95, b. 27 October 1897, d. 26 February 1973

Parents

Family: Lurline May Pearce (b. 1 September 1906, d. 17 July 1997)

Biography

  • born: 27 October 1897; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • electoral roll: 1915; Dunn's, 148 Ferry Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a motor mechanic
  • Witness: 1919; James Bartholomew and Margaret Josephine Weinheimer; Walker Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a sawmiller; W:Vera Eveline Bartholomew
  • electoral roll: 1922; Walker Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; Mechanic
  • electoral roll: 1925; Walker Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a mechanic
  • Marriage: 29 September 1934; Lurline May Pearce; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • electoral roll: 1949; Lurline May Pearce; 180 Walker Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a motor mechanic
  • electoral roll: 1959; Lurline May Pearce; 180 Walker Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Death: 26 February 1973; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG

Grace Alexandrine Bartholomew

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F, #96, b. 14 September 1902, d. 28 January 1983

Parents

Family: James Bernard Gibbons (b. about 1903, d. before 2003)

Biography

Benjamin William McKay1

M, #97, b. about 1887, d. 1963

Family: Jessie Wilson Bartholomew (b. 20 October 1886, d. 3 June 1970)

Biography

  • Name:
  • born: About 1887; (Australia)G; to Benjamin Thomas and Mary Gibbs


    Not found born in Qld.
  • electoral roll: 1905; Glenorchy, Teddington, Queensland, AustraliaG; a farmer
  • Marriage: 8 February 1913; Jessie Wilson Bartholomew; Presbyterian Church, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG1
  • electoral roll: 1913; Jessie Wilson Bartholomew; Glenorchy, Gympie Road, Owanyilla, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a farmer at Tinana
  • electoral roll: 1919; Jessie Wilson Bartholomew; Glenorchy, Owanyilla, Howard, Queensland, AustraliaG; a farmer
  • Death: 1963; Queensland, AustraliaG

Citations

  1. [S257] Qld Presbyterian Marriages Index

Mary McKay

WILSON_Mary_nee_McKay_photo
F, #98, b. 21 March 1918, d. 25 April 2007

Parents

Family: Julian Andrew Wilson (b. 1904, d. 5 August 1978)

Biography

  • Name:
  • Name:
  • born: 21 March 1918; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Marriage: 1947; Julian Andrew Wilson; Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • electoral roll: 1959; 2 Rosling Street, Moorooka, Queensland, AustraliaG; performing home duties
  • Death: 25 April 2007; Stafford Heights, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG

Amelia Griffith Bunworth

F, #99, b. 25 July 1880, d. 28 December 1966

Family 1: John Bartholomew (b. 22 October 1881, d. 24 July 1964)

Family 2: Bertie Abbs (b. about 1880, d. before 1980)

Biography

  • Name:
  • Name:
  • Marriage Status: Bertie Abbs; Never Married
  • born: 25 July 1880; Gympie, Queensland, AustraliaG; to Charles Campion Bunworth and Mary Ann Wright
  • Marriage: 8 March 1911; John Bartholomew; Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • electoral roll: 1913; John Bartholomew; Stanley Street East, Wooloongabba, Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG; a fitter
  • electoral roll: 1919; John Bartholomew; Ferry Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a fitter
  • electoral roll: 1922; John Bartholomew; Ferry Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; he was a fitter
  • electoral roll: 1925; John Bartholomew; Ferry Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a fitter
  • electoral roll: 1949; John Bartholomew; 161 Ferry Street, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG; a fitter; W:Geoffrey Cecil Bartholomew
  • Death: 28 December 1966; Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Burial: 30 December 1966; Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Queensland, AustraliaG

John Edwin Bartholomew

M, #100, b. 12 September 1911, d. 17 March 1986

Parents

Family: Verna Walters (b. 23 September 1914, d. 19 October 1985)

Biography

  • born: 12 September 1911; Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • Marriage: 11 December 1937; Verna Walters; Gladstone, Queensland, AustraliaG
  • electoral roll: 1949; Verna Walters; 25 Beatrice Street, Bundaberg, Queensland, AustraliaG; a teacher
  • Death: 17 March 1986; Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaG