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| Family Notices (Family Notices), The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Wednesday 10 April 1946 page Family Notices | 2013-04-25 17:56 | announced of Hazel, second Daughter of |
announced of Hazel Gesch, second Daughter of |
| LONGREACH REQUESTS (Detailed lists, results, guides), The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Saturday 24 April 1943 page Detailed lists, results, guides | 2013-04-25 16:11 | default, one month's imprisonment. ? at Wilston. Hart, and Co's sawmill. received a fractured skull and a cons pound fracture of tie left arm when forearm was amputated at the Genera; Hospital. ? Maryborough subscribed |
default, one month's imprisonment. at Wilston, Hart, and Co's sawmill, received a fractured skull and a com pound fracture of the left arm when forearm was amputated at the General Hospital. Maryborough subscribed |
| About People By LADY KITTY (Article), The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Monday 16 August 1948 page Article | 2013-04-25 15:29 | and the late Mr. Jaoobs. Deep |
and the late Mr. Jacobs. Deep |
| Miner injured (Article), The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Saturday 29 November 1952 page Article | 2013-04-25 15:27 | IPSWICH (by teleprinter) j — Trevor Jacobs, of Rose- '? wood, received a fractured, i lacerated right thumb when , ' nit by a fall of stone at ;', Westfalen mine yesterday. : |
IPSWICH (by teleprinter). — Trevor Jacobs, of Rose wood, received a fractured, lacerated right thumb when hit by a fall of stone at Westfalen mine yesterday. |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Monday 22 March 1926 page Family Notices | 2013-04-25 15:22 | nounced of Miss ilosc Jacobs, youngest H)tlney, to Mr. Mark Isaacs, only son ot Mr. anil ila. Jack Isaacs, Valley, Biisbniic. ' |
nounced of Miss Rose Jacobs, youngest Sydney, to Mr. Mark Isaacs, only son of Mr. and Mrs Jack Isaacs, Valley, Brisbane. |
| Advertising (Advertising), Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), Tuesday 2 June 1908 page Advertising | 2013-04-25 15:04 | tion.-Tn tile Will of THOMAS MCCREDIE KENYON, late of Rous, in tile State of New South' Wales, funner, ilecensed.-Ap plication will be tnndo after fourteen days rmin tho publication hereof that Probate of Um last Will of the ntmvcnumcd <lo CfAsHI nifty lio grunted to Mary Ann Ken yon ami Frank Henry Bartlett, the Excon ! tors nninMl- in the sail! Will i; «nd nil i notion» may be served, at the, offices nt tho I undersignéVl. nial all persons " having arty i claims ngninsfthe estato ' of the, aboyennnj |
tion.- In the Will of THOMAS MCCREDIE KENYON, late of Rous, in the State of New South Wales, farmer, licensed.-Ap plication will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that Probate of Um last Will of the ntmvcnumcd deceased, may be granted to Mary Ann Kenyon and Frank Henry Bartlett, the Exceters nninMl- in the said will; and all notices may be served, at the offices at the undersigned, and all persons having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Monday 27 October 1952 page Family Notices | 2013-04-25 14:52 | notice Street Balmain dearly beloved hus- A Murras), Edward Maurice and fond brother of Dxxe, Thomas. Bess (Mrs E McDermott) Grace (Mrs L Jones) Caroline (Mrs J Berry) and brother-in-law of Grace Edna Eric. Len and Jack aged 58 sears |
notice. Street, Balmain, dearly beloved hus- A Murras), Edward, Maurice and fond brother of Dave, Thomas, Bess (Mrs E McDermott), Grace (Mrs L Jones), Caroline (Mrs J Berry), and brother-in-law of Grace, Edna Eric,. Len and Jack aged 58 years. |
| Advertising (Advertising), The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 5 November 1952 page Advertising | 2013-04-25 14:47 | Sydney IN the Will oí FDWARD NINNES late of Balmain In the State oi New South Wales Ironwoiker deceased. Application will be made alter 14 davs irom the publication hereol Testament of the aboienamed de- 1951 mai be granted to Charlotte Sophia Ninnes the Executrix named In Hie raid Will and all notices may 1-e served at the offices oi the un- dersigned to whom all creditors ara within such fourteen dal« as afore- Building. 185 Elizabeth Street, Syd nes |
Sydney. IN the Will of EDWARD NINNES, late of Balmain In the State of New South Wales, Ironworker, deceased. Application will be made after 14 days from the publication hereof Testament of the abovenamed de- 1951 may be granted to Charlotte Sophia Ninnes, the Executrix named In His said Will and all notices may be served at the offices of the un- dersigned to whom all creditors are within such fourteen days as afore- Building. 185 Elizabeth Street, Sydney. |
| SOCIAL. (Article), The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Saturday 13 June 1925 page Article | 2013-04-25 14:30 | 1854, and with thom resided at rauklyn Vale ai.'d at Hillgrove up to *ie ' time of her marriage. Aftèrwarcls »e accom- panied her hufcband to Western Queens lund, where they remained for some yeais, years ago tiley retired and resided in Rosewood. Her liusban«di predeceased lier nine year.«-, ago. Surviving her is a family of five daugbtrrs, Mesdames the Stone Quarry Cemotery, and was very and aleo conducted a tervice at the house prior to the departuro of the funeral. The de-atii baa occurred of Mrs. Buuuey, |
1854, and with them resided at rauklyn Vale and at Hillgrove up to the time of her marriage. Aftèrwards she accom- panied her husband to Western Queens land, where they remained for some years, years ago they retired and resided in Rosewood. Her husband predeceased her nine years ago. Surviving her is a family of five daughters, Mesdames the Stone Quarry Cemetery, and was very and also conducted a service at the house prior to the departure of the funeral. The de-atii baa occurred of Mrs. Bunney, |
| EARLY DAYS. RECOLLECTIONS OF ROSEWOOD. (Article), The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Saturday 29 November 1924 page Article | 2013-04-25 14:27 | RECOLLECTIONS OF ROSEWOOD, landed with his parents.in Moreton Bay in the course of an interview. "There' couple of years older than myself, and I years' apprenticeship to dairying, butter' and oheese making included, in England, Vale, a distance of'25 miles; in the one He had a brand for the product - a ball and cross combined-let into the cheese . EARLY:, .%¥&.._.-:3i pioneers - if not the oldest-of and' he started dairying, making butter In 1876 .Mr. Jacobs helped to take a mob of' 1000 mixed cattle to stock up the Roosewood district. He brothers, and later was west or the Barcoo one 'of the first two white men on Amba Mr. Jacobs martied Miss Dutney, who |
RECOLLECTIONS OF ROSEWOOD. landed with his parents in Moreton Bay in the course of an interview. "There couple of years older than myself, and I. years' apprenticeship to dairying, butter and cheese making included, in England, Vale, a distance of 25 miles; in the one He had a brand for the product a ball and cross combined let into the cheese EARLY pioneers - if not the oldest of and he started dairying, making butter In 1876 Mr. Jacobs helped to take a mob of 1000 mixed cattle to stock up the Rosewood district. He brothers, and later was west of the Barcoo one of the first two white men on Amba Mr. Jacobs married Miss Dutney, who |