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17751 | Queensland marriage certificate H0015836. Registration No 1884/1335 27th August 1884 marriage between James Roberts, bachelor, born Pendleton, Lancashire, England, miner, aged 26, residing at Hazlewood Farm, Waterfield, son of Edward Roberts and Sarah Ann Holmes? AND Phoebe Nunn, spinster, born Ipswich, Queensland , aged 19 years, Hazlewood Farm, Waterfield, daughter of David Nunn and Rachel Nunn at Waterfield, residence of the bride MARRIAGE. On the 27th August, at Hazelwood Farm, Waterfield, by the Rev. H. Heath, James, second son of Mr. Edward Roberts, to Phoebe, eldest daughter of Mr. David Nunn. Family Notices. (1884, September 2). Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald & General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - 1908), p. 2. Retrieved November 25, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article121934066 | Family: James ROBERTS / Phoebe NUNN (F81)
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17752 | Queensland marriage certificate No 1884/009248. 8 October 1884, Brisbane, David Campbell, widower, born, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Miner, 30 years, of Ipswich. Parents David Campbell and Catherine Paton. Father's profession: Flax Spinner. Christina Moar Abel, spinster, Broxburn, Lanarkshire, Scotland. 29 years of Hutton Lane off Adelaide Street. Parents: John Abel and Jane Strachan. Father's profession: Mason. Married at the residence of George Cruickshank, Hutton Lane, North Brisbane according to the rites of the Presbyterian Church. This marriage was solemnized between us: David Campbell and Christina Moar Abel (her mark), in the presence of Peter Miller and Margaret Borrowman. By Charles Ogg, officiating minister. | Family: David CAMPBELL / Christina Moar ABEL (F1819)
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17753 | Queensland marriage for Eliza Dobbs 1900/C002596: Dobbs Eliza to George Beare FUNERAL NOTICE THE Relatives and Friends of Mr Henry Fawkes (Husband), Mr Les Beare and Family, Brisbane (son), Mrs M. Hunt and Family (Daughter) Mr and Mrs J. Williams and Family, Sydney (Brother-in-law and Sister) are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their deceased be- loved Wife, Mother, Sister, Sister in-law, Grandmother and Relative the late Mrs ELIZA FAWKES, of No. 38 Fitzroy Street (Relict of the late George Beare) to move from our Funeral Parlour, Alma Street, THIS (FRIDAY) FORENOON at 11 o'clock for the North Rockhampton Cemetery. Tel. Nos. TUCKER & NANKIVELL 2478-2616 Funeral Directors APA citation Family Notices. (1951, November 23). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878-1954), p. 6. Retrieved March 15, 2011, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57108428 | DOBBS, Eliza (I6597)
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17754 | Queensland Passenger Lists Film Z1963 Page 317 held at State Archives: Ship Cloncurry 2500 tons ex-Glasgow 18 June 1886 arrived Brisbane 14 Aug 1886. Crew headed by Captain Lawson. Surgeon-Superintendent Dr Ch. Ford-Webb Silver, Alexander aged 43 male, read, write, Presbyterian born Kincardine (Remarks: Died on the voyage) Silver, Margaret McK, 38, female, read, write, Presbyterian born Aberdeen Silver, William, 10, male, read, write, Presbyterian born Aberdeen Silver, Margaret 7, female, read, write, Presbyterian born Aberdeen Silver, Francis, 4, male, read, write, Presbyterian born Aberdeen | SILVER, Alexander (I4669)
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17755 | Queensland Passenger Lists Film Z1963 Page 317 held at State Archives: Ship Cloncurry 2500 tons ex-Glasgow 18 June 1886 arrived Brisbane 14 Aug 1886. Crew headed by Captain Lawson. Surgeon-Superintendent Dr Ch. Ford-Webb Silver, Alexander aged 43 male, read, write, Presbyterian born Kincardine (Remarks: Died on the voyage) Silver, Margaret McK, 38, female, read, write, Presbyterian born Aberdeen Silver, William, 10, male, read, write, Presbyterian born Aberdeen Silver, Margaret 7, female, read, write, Presbyterian born Aberdeen Silver, Francis, 4, male, Presbyterian born Aberdeen | SILVER, Alexander (I4669)
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17756 | Queensland State Library Ref 1936/003256 | Family: Reginald CARSWELL / Edna May NUNN (F1660)
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17757 | Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Wednesday 27 April 1921, page 7 QUARRY-STREET TRAGEDY. EVIDENCE AT THE INQUIRY. POISONED BY STRYCHNINE. A magisterial inquiry into the circumstances of the death of Sydney David Smith, at Quarry-street, Ipswich, on April 5th. was held at the Court House, yesterday afternoon, by Mr. J. Stewart Berge (Police Magistrate). Senior Sgt. T. Doherty examined the witness. Violet May Smith, widow of the deceased, stated that, on Tuesday, April 5th, her husband was in the Ipswich General Hospital. He left the institution on leave, and had tea with her at her mother's place in Quarry-street. Subsequently she saw him drinking whisky from a flask. Later he went into the yard, and as he was away a long time witness called to him from the back verandah but received no reply. She told her mother she thought something had happened as she heard a noise like the knocking together of her husband's boots. Her brother investigated, and found her husband lying on his face unconscious in the wood shed. Dr. Patterson was called, but he said he could do nothing. Life was extinct. The police came and took possession of the flask from which she saw her husband drink, and another which he had in his possession before he died. Witness said she came from Mount Morgan to Ipswich about March 5th, and her husband on March 23rd. He stayed with her at her mother?s place until March 26th, when he entered the General Hospital. Deceased had told her that he was suffering from a contagious disease, and that he ought to do away with himself. She did not think he was serious, and told him not to be silly. They had been married about two years and a few months, and had one baby boy. Until her husband told her what was the matter with him they had lived happily, but afterwards they did not get along too well. It was agreed that the husband should go away and work, and that she remain with her mother in Ipswich. She had heard that the post mortem examination showed the deceased had taken strychnine. Mrs. Abraanna Jackson, mother of the previous witness, and Robert Jackson, a brother, gave corroborative evidence. John Eric Boatwright, apprenticed turner, residing in Blackall-street, East Ipswich, said he was a patient at the Ipswich General Hospital at the same time as deceased, who was being treated for contagious disease. About 1.00 p.m. on the 5th April deceased was preparing to leave the hospital for two hours? leave, and witness said to him: ?What are you going out for; some stuff to fix yourself up?? Deceased said, ?Yes; some strychnine. That will fix me up.? Witness replied: ?There?s plenty of poison here without going out for it,? and deceased, said: ?That won?t kill quick enough. It takes too long to kill.? At the time witness looked on the whole matter as a joke, and did not think deceased had any intention of poisoning himself. Const. J . Quodling said he examined the body on the night of the 6th April, and found no marks of violence on it. He attended a post-mortem examination by the Government Medical Officer next morning, and produced a certificate of analysis of the contents of the deceased?s stomach from the Government Analyst, showing the pretence of strychnine, and a copy of the certificate of the cause of death (strychnine poisoning and heart failure) from the Government Medical Officer. He had made inquiries from all persons in Ipswich who would be likely to sell strychnine, and he had not been able to find that any had been sold to deceased or any of his family. The inquiry was then closed. | SMITH, Sydney David (I1074)
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17758 | Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Saturday 13 February 1937, page 7 WEDDINGS. Pitman-Randolph. A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, by Rev. Mons. Baldwin, on January 23. The contracting par ties were-Oswald James, younger son of Mlr. and Mrs. O. S. Pitman, Challinor-street, and Iris, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Randolph, Dinmore. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father, to the strains of the "Wedding March," played by Miss Mae Kelly. She was beauti-fully frocked in a trained gown of Ivory bridal satin made on tailored lines; the bodice showed a pleated vest with pointed collar caught at the neck with a bunch of Iily of the valley. Tiny satin buttons formed the trimming in front of the bodice and on the long tight-fitting sleeves. The long tulle veil was worn cap-fashion, with a pleated coronet, completed with a trail of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of ftangipanni, rosebuds, asters, and carnations, with trails of asparagus, finished with white satin streamers. The bride was attended by Misses Ethel and Ada Pitman (sisters of the bridegroom). They were frocked alike in coronation blue cloque, the bodices showing the shirred panel in front, with square neck, finished with tiny covered buttons. The sleeves and back were completed with buttons and loops, the skirts falling in full gores. They wore blue spotted net veils, cap fashion with a small coronet, finished with trials of tiny pink bush flowers. They carried bouquets of hand-made J. L. Mock roses, with sarred bamboo and trails of pink antigonon and asparagus. During the signing of the register Miss Mae Kelly sang an "Ave Maria." The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Tom Bashford as best man, and Mr. William Ratcliffe as groomsman. On leaving the church the bride was presented with a satin horse-shoe by little Miss Cecilia Leahy (niece of the bridegroom). The re-ception was held at the Majestic Cafe where the bride's table was adorned with a two-tier wedding cake. The bride's and bridegroom's mothers received the guests, The bride's mother wore a navy floral uncrushable crepe frock, with hat, shoes, and gloves to match, and the bridegroom's mother was frocked in floral coral pink flambol. black hat, shoes, and gloves to tone. The honeymoon was spent at Coolangatta. Mrs. Pitman travelled in a tunic frock of blue flowered matte crepe, made with boat shaped neck, finished with buttons on shoul-der. She wore a black Jack Tar hat, with shoes and gloves to match. The bride's frocks were the work of Misses Barnes and Davies. and her bouquet was prepared by Miss Sybil Foote. The bridesmaids' frocks, veils, and bouquets were made by Miss Ethel Pitman. | RANDOLPH, Iris Georgina (I1218)
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17759 | Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Tuesday 24 April 1928, page 1 FUNERAL NOTICES. HOWELL. The Friends of Mrs. G. HOWELL, of Dinmore, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of her deceased Husband (GWILYM HOWELL), to move from Reed's Funeral Parlour, South-street, at 3 o'clock THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON for the Ipswich Cemetery. J. & H. REED, Undertakers. HOWELL. The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. NUNN and FAMILY, of Dinmore, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their deceased Son-in-law and Brother-in-law (GWILYM HOWELL), to move from Reed's Funeral Parlour, South-street, at 3 o'clock THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON for the Ipswich Cemetery. J. & H. REED, Undertakers http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article114198000 | HOWELL, Gwilym (I535)
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17760 | Queensland Times Saturday July 31, 2004 McMillan, Gladys Elwyn. Passed away peacefully on 30th July, 2004 surrounded by loving family. Aged 85 years. Loving wife of Tom. Loved mother of Barry and Gladys. Granny of Alan and Cindy, Carolyn and Ron, Jeffery and Nicky. Great-grandmother of Anissa and Tahnee. Family and friends are warmly invited to attend a celebration of Gladys' life to be held at the Cronic & Roberts Chapel, 281 Brisbane Street, West Ipswich, at 10am on Monday (2nd August, 2004) No funeral cortege by request | HOWELL, Gladys Elwyn (I536)
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17761 | Queensland, Australia, Gregson and Weight Funeral Records, 1972-2010 Name: Robert David Buckley Birth Date: abt 1922 Death Age: 78 Death Date: abt 2000 Burial or Funeral Date: 14 Jan 2000 Cemetery: Caloundra Crematorium Burial Place: Queensland, Australia | BUCKLEY, Robert David (I2908)
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17762 | Queensland, Australia, Passenger Lists, 1848-1912 | GUDMANN, Guntha Christina (I1746)
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17763 | Question on age at death given as 91 years 9 months. If the age is correct, the best fit is an Elspet Edward born and baptised 2 Dec 1771 in Moray, northern Scotland. However, she would have need to have been born Oct 1771 for her to be 91 years 9 months at her 1862 death. If we assume that her recorded age at death is a couple of years out, then best fit is a 16 Oct 1773 birth at Durris, Kincardine | EDWARD, Elspet (I7685)
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17764 | Question on Christian name George. Baptised as Nathan Nunn but marries as George Nathan Nunn and gives George N. Nunn born Hargrave on 1871 census. No George Nunn found in records born around 1847 that fit, so George Nathan Nunn appears to be the Nathan Nunn born to George Nunn and Ann Rayment at Hargrave in 1847. Neither he nor his wife found on 1881 census. | NUNN, George Nathan (I5136)
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17765 | Question on whether first name should be spelt Lewis. There was a Lewis Plummer, aged 27, who died in France in WW1. Details: Rank: Guardsman Service No:12443 Date of Death: 20/09/1914 Age:27 Regiment/Service: Grenadier Guards 2nd Bn. Grave Reference: I. 7. Cemetery: GUARDS GRAVE, VILLERS COTTERETS FOREST Additional Information: Husband of C. Plummer, of 344, Luton Rd., Chatham. NOTE: There is a marriage in Watford, Herts between a Lewis Plummer and Constance Stock in 1914. | PLUMMER, Louis (I7104)
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17766 | Quite a colony of northern well-knowns are making their headquarters in the Stanthorpe district these days. Mrs. N. Entsch, of Townsville, and small son Graham are there, accompanied by the for- mer's mother. Mrs. Frankling. The trio took a house in the Granite Belt early in the year, and, although they are finding the winter very cold, are enjoying life there, where they have met many friends from the northern centres. Mrs. E. Anderson and her daughter are also making their headquarters in the same centre, and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coxon and school-boy son are another trio who have settled down to life in this centre. Mrs. Coxon, before her marriage, was Ivy Aldridge, of Townsville. http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page5532739 | ALDRIDGE, Ivy May (I7227)
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17767 | Race Household (2 People) High Street , Tendring R.D., Essex, England Emma Race 07 Mar 1866 Female Unpaid Domestic Married 51 2 John Race 25 Dec 1866 Male Gardener Retired Married 51 1 Ref: RG101/1594E/005/34 Letter Code: DDXH Note that their daughter Alice, a widow, is living in next house, Trossacks. | NUNN, Emma (I5318)
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17768 | Race, Emma of The Trossachs High-street Thorpe-le-Soken Suffolk (wife of John Race) died 13 March 1943. Administration Ipswich 17 May to the said John Race retired jobbing gardener. Effects 235 pounds 11 shillings nine pence. | NUNN, Emma (I5318)
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17769 | Rachael Ann Bright BIRTH unknown DEATH 12 Aug 2017 BURIAL St. Michael and All Angels Churchyard Wentnor, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England MEMORIAL ID 196231152 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/196231152 | HARLEY, Rachael Ann (I5075)
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17770 | Rachel and David were third cousins. Rachel was midwife to many of the births in the Dinmore district. There is an account in the Bury and Norwich Post 30 May 1855 on p3 which follows: Committed to Bury Gaol ... Rachel Nunn, maliciously breaking a window* at Wickhambrook, 1 month. *It seems highly probable that this is the same Rachel Nunn. A petty office by today's standards .... but nevertheless.. | NUNN, Rachel (I29)
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17771 | Rachel buried Ipswich Cemetery 24-5-1912. Rites by T.L.H.Jenkyn. | NUNN, Rachel (I29)
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17772 | Rahnsleben family researcher Barbara Bischoff, in an email May 2006 wrote: The Ransleben Family Tree begins with MATTHIAS I RAHNSLEBE (Rahnschlebe, Ran?leben), his first son MATTHIAS II (Thies) married first Berlin Spandau 1637 Susanna Braun, she died 1641 and he married second Maria Rosenfeld. The second son of Matthias I named JACOB RANSCHLEBEN (Ran?leben). He married 1647 Berlin/Spandau Susanna Nysicke. From these both descended all known Ransleben in Germany, USA, Canada and Brasil. In Germany are living only still 9 families, in USA much more.The origin of the name perhaps we can found in a little village near Berlin named RADENSLEBEN. The name developed from Radens-, Radensch-, Rathensleben to Ransch-, Rahnsch-, Rahns-, Ran?-, Ranss-, Rantzleben in the 17th century to Ransleben today. | RAHNSLEBEN, Mary (I2587)
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17773 | RALPHS, Gordon Lyle (Sooty) Late of Moura. Passed away on Friday 29th August 2014. Aged 72 Dearly Loved Husband of Daphne. Cherished Father of Christopher, Michael, Naomi, Ausha-Ann, (Annie and Cyndie). Much Loved Father-in-law, Brother, Brother-in-law, Nephew and Uncle to Members of the Ralphs and Bock Families. Relatives and Friends are respectfully invited to attend a Celebration for the Life of SOOTY to be held at the St Pauls Cathedral, William Street Rockhampton THIS Wednesday, 10th September 2014, commencing at 10.00am. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Rescue Helicopter Service. | RALPHS, Gordon Lyle (I2658)
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17774 | RANDOLPH HENRY WALTER : Service Number - Q128017 : Date of birth - 05 Feb 1910 : Place of birth - DINMORE QLD : Place of enlistment - IPSWICH QLD : Next of Kin - RANDOLPH KATHLEEN NAA: B884, Q128017 Name: Henry Walter Randolph Birth Date: 5 Feb 1910 Birth Place: Dinmore Queensland Year Range: 1940 - 1947 Enlistment Place: Ipswich Queensland Service Number: Q128017 Next of Kin: Kathleen Randolph Series Description: B884: Army Citizen Military Forces | RANDOLPH, Henry Walter (I1159)
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17775 | Randolph Joan, nee Townsley. Passed away on 15 August 2013 aged 77 years Beloved wife of Barry, treasured mother of Glenn and Joanne and loving Nana of Nathan, Stephanie, Eliza, Stevie and Ruby. Family and friends are invited to attend a celebration of Joan's life at Allambe Memorial Park, Lakeview Chapel, Nerang-Broadbeach Rd, Nerang on Friday, 23 August, 2013 at 11am. | TOWNSLEY, Joan (I3501)
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17776 | RANDOLPH, Brian Henry. The relatives and friends of Elaine Randolph, Karyn and Paul, Mr and Mrs Henry Randolph, Mr and Mrs Barry Randolph, Mr and Mrs Warren Randolph, Leigh Randolph, Mr and Mrs John Randolph, Mr and Mrs Clem Edwards, Mrs E.A.Pearce, Mr and Mrs E.Pankhurst, Mr and Mrs T.Strain are invited to attend the memorial service of her husband, their father, son, brother, son-in-law and brother-in-law, to be held at St Paul's Anglican Church, Ipswich, this Wednesday commencing at 9.00 a.m. | RANDOLPH, Brian Henry (I1167)
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17777 | RANDOLPH, Elaine Mary (nee Pearce) Late of Ipswich, passed away on the 15th January, 2023, aged 89 years. Much loved wife of Brian (dec'd), Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Karyn and Keith Muller, and Paul & Leanne. Adored grandmother of her 5 grandchildren and GG of her 9 great-grandchildren. Family and frineds are invited to attend a service to celebrate Elaine's life at 10am on Tuesday, 24th January 2023 at St Paul's Anglican Church, 124 Brisbane St, Ipswich. Sylvan Funerals. | PEARCE, Elaine Mary (I3500)
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17778 | RANDOLPH, Kathleen May (nee Cannan). Late of Gold Coast, previously of Dinmore, Ipswich passed away peacefully 28th June 2004, aged 93 years. Dearly loved Wife of Henry Walter (decd), loving Mother and Mother-in-law of Brian (decd) and Elaine, Barry and Joan, Warren and Claudia, Leigh, John and Maureen, Kathryn and Clem Edwards, loving Grandmother and Great-grandmother to their Families. Family and Friends are respectfully invited to attend the Prayers of Christian Farewell to be recited in the Chapel of the Allambe Gardens Crematorium, Nerang Broadbeach Road, Nerang on Friday, 2nd July 2004, commencing at 9 a.m. A GENTLE TOUCH FUNERALS Ph (07) 5522 0099 Small Enough To Care | CANNAN, Kathleen May (I1166)
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17779 | Randolph-Halls. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised in St. Paul's Church of England on Friday, August 10, the parties being Mr. Raymond Dudley Randolph, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph, New Chum-road, Dinmore, and Miss Marjorie Halls, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Halls, Jacaranda-street, Booval, Rev. R. B. Massey officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, was charmingly frocked in ankle-length white Sandringham crepe, cut on classical lines with a yoke of white angel skin lace. A white hat was worn instead of the traditional veil. The bride's bouquet was composed of white Arum lilies, intermingled with sacred bamboo; and tied with white satin streamers. Miss Marie Halls, sister of the bride, attended as bridesmaid. She wore a beautiful frock of pink monachine, cut on classical lines. Her hat, one of the early Spring models, was of pink straw and her bouquet was composed of peach blossoms, gerberas, and ferns, tied with pink satin stream- ers. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. A. Binnie as best man. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Halls received her guests wearing a dress of mastic morocain relieved with brown, and a hat to tone. Mrs. Randolph chose a lemon figured crepe-de-Chine and hat to tone. A beautiful two-tiered wedding cake was presented to the bride by her sister. Numerous pres- ents included several cheques. Randolph-Halls. (1934, September 8). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 6 Edition: DAILY.. Retrieved April 26, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118546776 | Family: Raymond Dudley RANDOLPH / Marjorie HALLS (F313)
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17780 | RANDORF, Merle Louise 21/7/38-3/11/14 Aged 76 Years. Much loved Wife of Bert, Devoted Mother to Gary and Brett, Mother-in-law to Mandy. Adored Nan to Corey, Codie, Kristopher, Miah, Riley, Jayden & Lachlan. Loved Sister to Jim, Ellen & John (dec'd). Relatives & Friends are respectfully invited to Merle's Funeral Service to be held in the Sacred Hearts Convent Church, 19 Cothill Rd, Booval at 10.30am on Thursday 13/11/2014. Family would like to request purple to be worn during the Service | TAIT, Merle Louise (I1184)
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17781 | RATTRAY, Allan Crawford Late of Cleveland, passed away peacefully 27th August, 2015. Aged 91 Years Beloved Husband of Peg, much loved Father, Father-in-law, Grandfather, and Great-grandfather of Heather, Noela, Janet, and their Families. Family and Friends are warmly invited to attend a Service to Celebrate Allan's Life, to be held at Cleveland Uniting Church, 36 Passage Street, Cleveland, on Wednesday, 2nd September, 2015, at 10.30 a. m. - | RATTRAY, Allan Crawford (I2808)
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17782 | Ravell ancestry tree | RAVELL, Allan Henry (I4566)
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17783 | Ravell ancestry tree | RAVELL, Joy Goleby (I4567)
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17784 | Raymond Douglas Ray Dobbs BIRTH 2 May 1929 DEATH 9 Dec 2000 (aged 71) Biloela, Banana Shire, Queensland, Australia Biloela Lawn Cemetery Biloela, Banana Shire, Queensland, Australia PLOT Section HH, Plot #65 MEMORIAL ID 187626939 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/187626939 https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15674417 | DOBBS, Raymond Douglas (I1393)
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17785 | Raymond Nunn BIRTH 1918 DEATH 14 Jun 1995 BURIAL Newcastle Memorial Park Beresfield, Newcastle City, New South Wales, Australia MEMORIAL ID 193604224 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193604224 | NUNN, Raymond Roy (I1975)
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17786 | Read more about Frances at http://www.oznunns.com/index.php/todd/frances-may-speakman | SPEAKMAN, Frances May (I7564)
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17787 | RECENT WEDDING NUNN-LITTLEFORD. - In St. Stephen's Presbyter- ian Church, Jacqueline twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Littleford, East Ipswich, was married to Peter Thomson, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Nunn, East Ipswich. Rev. G. S. Johnstone officiated. The bride wore a frock of white moire faille. featuring a stand up collar of silver flame. The skirt had a scalloped train trimmed with tiny silver lame bows and pleated at the waist. Her finger length veil was topped with a matching cap of moire faille and silver lame. The bride's bouquet was a sheath of while gladioli, roses, and orchids. The bridesmaids, Valerie (twin sister of the bride) and Beverley Erskine (her cousin), wore frocks of lemon French sheer of pink taffeta and pink French sheer over lemon taffeta respectively. The flower girl's frock was of white French sheer over pink taffeta. The frocks which were identical were topped with matching caps trimmed with tulle. They carried bouquets of gladioli, roses, and gerberas. Mr. T.* Nunn and Mr. N Shelton attended the groom. The reception was held in the Memorial Hall, where the bride's mother, wearing cornflower blue with pink and navy accessories with a shoulder spray of pink roses, welcomed the guests. She was assisted by the bridegroom's mother, who wore dusky pink with black accessories. Her shoulder spray was of pink carnations. Mr. E. Evans presided, and the three-tiered wedding cake, made by Mrs. L. Jones was iced by Miss L. Raabe. On leaving fr the honeymoon at Ballina, the bride wore a grey faille suit, with wheat yellow and navy accessories. RECENT WEDDING. (1952, October 13). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 4 Edition: Daily.. Retrieved May 11, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article122021310 *Most likely a cousin, but which one? ------ NUNN - LITLEPROUD*. - On Saturday, September 27 at 3 p.m.. at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Johnstone, Jacqueline, twin Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Littleford, Bunya Street, East Ipswich, to Peter Thomson. youngest Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Nunn, Jacaranda St.. East Ipswich. *Typing mistake as her surname was Littleford. Family Notices. (1952, September 27). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 8 Edition: Daily.. Retrieved October 5, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article122021705 | Family: Peter Thomson NUNN / Jacqueline LITTLEFORD (F2013)
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17788 | RECENT WEDDINGS HARKINS--NUNN.-At All Saints' Church of England, Booval. Rev. J. P. Tomlinson officiated at the marriage of Joan, second youngest daughter of Mr. E. Harkins and the late Mrs. Harkins, Ipswich. and Erlc William, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nunn, Booval. Mrs. Gibson played the "Bridal March" as the bride entered the church with her brother. She wore a white satin frock, featuring lace yoke, and softly draped full train. She wore a long tulle veil held in place with a halo of forget-me-nots, and a string of pearls. For "something old" she carried a handkerchief loaned by an aunt of the groom. The bride carried a bouquet of white gladioli roses, and stephanotis. Miss Angela Dolan and Miss Reta Nunn, sister of the groom, attended as bridesmaids. They wore blue and pink all-over lace over taffeta respectively. Each wore a short embroidered tulle veil, held in place by pleated tulle halo, and blue and pink flowers. They carried bouquets of pink gladioli, and touches of blue. They both wore blue and pink pendants, gifts from the groom. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Robert Thomas, cousin of the groom, and Mr. Leo Hartfiel, brother-in-law of the bride. During the signing of the register Miss Sylvia Black, cousin of the groom, sang "Because." As the bride was leaving the church she was presented with two horseshoes by Beryl Thomas and little Mary Black. The reception was held in the Parish Hall, where 80 guests were entertained by Mrs. R. S. Christison, who received the guests. She wore a green crepe frock and black accessories, and a shoulder spray of daffodils. She was assisted by Mrs. E. R. Nunn, who wore a frock of teal blue moss crepe, with black accessories, and a shoulder spray of carnations to tone. Mr. Tomlinson presided. The two-tiered wedding cake was made and iced by the groom's cousin, Mrs. H. Daley. Mr. Bill Harkins sang "Rose of Tralee," and Mr.Eric Nunn, sen., played "My Happiness" on a leaf. Miss Sylvia Black sang "Perfect Day." On leaving for the honeymoon, which is being spent on the South Coast, the bride wore a London tan frock featuring cut work yoke, and wore London tan and white accessories. RECENT WEDDINGS. (1950, October 13). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 4 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved May 11, 2014, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article117255188 NUNN.--HARKINS.---On Saturday, September 30, at 2.30 pm. in All Saints' Church of England, by Rev. P. J. Tomlinson. Joan, second youngest daughter of Mr. E. Harkins and the late Mrs. Harkins, Anzac Parade. Ipswich, to Eric William, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nunn. 80 Glebe-road, Booval. Family Notices. (1950, September 30). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 10 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved October 4, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article117260325 | Family: Eric William NUNN / Joan HARKINS (F224)
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17789 | Record check so far shows no children from second marriage to Elizabeth Austin | LAWSON, Ralph (I4878)
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17790 | Record search http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au: NUNN ALLAN KEITH : Service Number - Q266476 : Date of birth - 13 Dec 1923 : Place of birth - BEAUDESERT QLD : Place of enlistment - BRISBANE QLD : Next of Kin - VELTHEIM, PEARL* *Pearl Veltheim is Allan's mother and, by 1944, was remarried as was Allan's father Albert. | NUNN, Allan Keith (I4884)
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17791 | Record set Essex Baptism Index 1538-1920 First name(s) Albert William Last name Coker Baptism year 1896 Birth year 1896 County Essex Country England Place Canning Town, St Gabriel Mother's first name(s) Emma Jane Father's first name(s) Arthur James Father's last name Coker Birth date 12 Jun 1896 Baptism date 28 Aug 1896 Father's occupation Painter Residence 14 Dale Road Essex Record Office Archive reference D/P 514/1/2 | COKER, Albert (I1244)
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17792 | Record source: GRO Index Army Marriages: Name: DENNETT, Robert J and BROHIER, Eileen R C Country: Singapore Year: 1940 Page: 582 | Family: Robert John DENNETT / Eileen Ruth Cecile BROHIER (F2626)
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17793 | Ref 1893/1581115 Henry ALDRIDGE, widower, born Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England, miner, aged 47, address Mt Morgan, son of William ALDRIDGE (publican) and Mary Ann Smith AND Sarah Ann ADAMS, spinster, born Bath, Somerset, England, aged 44 years, address 68 Lexham Gardens, Kensington, London, England, dau of Thomas ADAMS (sawyer) and Maria Stevens. Witnesses: H.F.Glindeman, F.Heiser Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), Monday 9 October 1893, page 1 MARRIAGE. ALDRIDGE-ADAMS. At St. Paul's Cathedral, Rockhampton, on 8th October, by the Rev. R. Alex Moran, Rector of Mount Morgan, Mr. Henry Aldridge, of Mount Morgan, to Miss Sarah Ann Adams, late of Kensington, London. Family Notices (1893, October 9). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved March 17, 2023, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52450895 | Family: Henry ALDRIDGE / Sarah Ann "Sally" ADAMS (F625)
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17794 | Ref from Collins/Ducie family tree on ancestry.com | Family: Charles Ernest COLLINS / Florence Annie GUSTARD (F2202)
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17795 | Ref from Collins/Ducie tree on ancestry.com | GUSTARD, Florence Annie (I2060)
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17796 | Ref: A5/9/128 | NUNN, William (I7119)
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17797 | Ref: https://online.justice.vic.gov.au ESSON Given namesCtina EventDeath Father's name / Spouse's family nameWalker Alexr Mother's maiden name / Spouse's given nameGrace Maud (Elder) Reg. year1918 Reg. no5877 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155098154 ESSON.-On the 15th June, at Melbourne Hospital, Christina, dearly beloved widow of the late William Esson, of Laurel-street, Coburg, loved mother of Mrs George Kennedy, Apollo Bay; Mrs Walkerden, Brighton; Mrs Stewart, Camberwell, aged 50 years. Private Interment. Asleep in Jesus. | WALKER, Christina Grace (I7836)
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17798 | Reference 1870/C316: No 569, 16 June 1870, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia Henry ALDRIDGE, bachelor, born Hertfordshire, England, miner, aged 23, address Maryborough, son of William ALDRIDGE (publican) and Mary Ann Smith. AND Harriett PHILLIPS, spinster, born London, Middlesex, England, domestic, aged 21, address Maryborough, dau of George PHILLIPS (lint manufacturer) and Sophia Bygraves at Office of the District Registrar and Maryborough. Witnesses: William Archer and Emily Archer. (NOTE: Henry gives their surname as Akers in his memoirs) Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser (Qld. : 1860 - 1947), Saturday 18 June 1870, page 2 MARRIED. On the 16th of June instant, by Mr. J. H. Stevens, Registrar of Marriages, Maryborough, Mr. Henry Aldridge to Miss Harriet Phillips, both of Maryborough. The Chronicle. SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1870. | Family: Henry ALDRIDGE / Harriet PHILLIPS (F363)
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17799 | Reference in son-in-law's funeral notice. | IRVINE, Mary Ann (I8447)
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17800 | Reference in The London Standard newspaper, 8 Nov 1899 | SILVER, George (I7292)
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