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17851 Ryerson index: GIFFORD Frederick Harold Funeral notice 26JUL1994 Funeral Daily Telegraph (Sydney) 25JUL1994

 
GIFFORD, Frederick Harold (I7213)
 
17852 ryersonindex.org
CRITOPH, Gabrielle, Death notice 17 SEP, 1997, Death 76, late of Killara, Sydney Morning Herald, 20 SEP 1997.

 
HART, Gabrielle (I7221)
 
17853 ryersonindex.org
DICKENSON Keven Elmo Funeral notice 19MAR2012 Death 57 late of Gladstone Rockhampton Morning Bulletin 24MAR2012

Keven died in a light plane crash while taking flying lessons.

 
DICKENSON, Keven Elmo (I2458)
 
17854 ryersonindex.org
FOX Garnett Alan Funeral notice 23JUL2017 Death 80 late of Pine Mountain Queensland Times (Ipswich) 26JUL2017

 
FOX, Garnett Alan (I879)
 
17855 ryersonindex.org
GILBERT Dearma Death notice 11DEC 2007 Death 89 Canberra Times 19 DEC 2007

 
BAILEY, Dearma Madge (I4528)
 
17856 ryersonindex.org
HACK Colin William Funeral notice 24MAY2000 Funeral 77 late of Bribie Island, formerly of Ipswich Courier Mail (Brisbane) 24MAY2000

 
HACK, Colin William (I1289)
 
17857 ryersonindex.org
HACK Errol William Funeral notice 26OCT2008 Death 66 late of Raceview Queensland Times (Ipswich) 29OCT2008

 
HACK, Errol William (I1290)
 
17858 ryersonindex.org
HALLIDAY John Watsford Death notice 01FEB2012 Death 65 Southern Highlands News (Bowral) 06FEB2012
HALLIDAY John Watsford Death notice 01FEB2012 Death 65 Sydney Morning Herald 06FEB2012

 
HALLIDAY, John Watsford (I8128)
 
17859 ryersonindex.org
HOLLIDAY Jean Mavis, Funeral notice 23DEC2017 Death 90 at Greenslopes Private Hospital, late of Greenslopes, Brisbane, formerly of Townsville
 
PENNY, Jean Mavis (I3825)
 
17860 ryersonindex.org
HOLLIDAY Roy Obituary 08APR2006 Death 82 at Bloomfield, late of Port Douglas, formerly of Townsville and Hobart and Julatten (born Childers)


Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current
Name Leading Aircraftman Royland Holliday
Gender Male Death Date 8 Apr 2006
Cemetery North Queensland Garden of Remembrance
Burial or Cremation Place Townsville, Townsville City, Queensland, Australia

 
HOLLIDAY, Royland (I4828)
 
17861 ryersonindex.org
RAVELL, Allan, Funeral notice 26 APR 2009 Death late of Southport, Gold Coast Bulletin 02MAY2009.
 
RAVELL, Allan Henry (I4566)
 
17862 ryersonindex.org
RAVELL, Doreen, Funeral notice 18 AUG 2018, Funeral 87 late of Lady Small Haven, Benowa, Gold Coast Bulletin 15 AUG 2018.

 
QUINLAN, Doreen Irene Frances (I7591)
 
17863 ryersonindex.org
STRATHIE David, Funeral notice 15 OCT 2010 Death 81 late of Biloela, formerly of Ipswich Rockhampton Morning Bulletin 18 OCT 2010


https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/187629626
David Strathie
BIRTH unknown DEATH 15 Oct 2010
BURIAL Biloela Lawn Cemetery
Biloela, Banana Shire, Queensland, Australia
PLOT Section JJ, Plot #11
MEMORIAL ID 187629626

 
STRATHIE, David (I2930)
 
17864 ryersonindex.org
Surname Given Names Notice Type Date Event Age Other Details Publication Published
MORRISON Adelaide Mary Death notice 12JUL2013 Death 94 Courier Mail (Brisbane) 20JUL2013

 
CLELLAND, Adelaide May (I3103)
 
17865 ryersonindex.org
WESTWOOD Patricia Mary Death notice 22JUN2004 Death 80 Herald Sun (Melbourne) 24JUN2004


Victoria, Australia, Wills and Probate Records, 1841-2009
Name: Patricia Mary Westwood Death Date: 22 Jun 2004
Death Place: Heidelberg Heights Occupation: Homeduties Grant Date: 23 Nov 2004

 
GARTNER, Patricia Mary (I8966)
 
17866 ryersonindex.org:
DOBBS Gordon Wilfred Edward Death notice 21JUL2009 Death 87 Sydney Morning Herald 01AUG20


Original URL: http://www.heavenaddress.com/Gordon-Wilfred-Edward-Dobbs/112376/
Service was conducted at Macquarie Park Cemetery and Crematorium for Gordon Wilfred Edward DOBBS on the 2 Oct 2009

 
DOBBS, Gordon Wilfred Edward (I7850)
 
17867 ryersonindex.org: COKER John Alfred Funeral notice 16JAN2020 Death 87 (born 21 Jan 1932) Gold Coast Bulletin 20JAN2020

 
COKER, John Alfred (I4556)
 
17868 Saffron Walden Weekly News 26 June 1925, page 12.

Fordham-Sindle.
Another interesting weeding solemnised the same day was that of Mr. Frederick John Fordham, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.J.Fordham, of Potters-lane Fields, Ely, and Miss Jessie L.Sindle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sindle, of London.
The event took placed at Holy Trinity Church, the officiating clergyman being the Vicar (the Rev. Harold van Cooten).
Given away by Mr. R.W.Rayner (friend of the bridegroom), the bride was attired in a navy blue dress, with hat to match, and was attended by Miss Elsie Fordham (the bridegroom's sister) as bridesmaid.
Miss Forham wore a navy blue costume, with hat of cinnamon shade.
Aftewards a reception was held at the Three Blackbirds, where Mr. and Mrs. F.J.Fordham are residing.
The happy couple received numerous useful and valuable wedding gifts.
Bother parties are well known in Ely. Mr Fordham was for several years employed by the Ely Co-operative Society, but later worked at the Beet Sugar Factory.
He takes great interest in sport, particularly in football, and was a member of the late Ely G.E. United Football Club.
He has also appeared in a number of matches organised for charity.
The bride was for some time in the service of Mr. and Mrs. H.Holroyd, Fore-hill. 
Family: Frederick John FORDHAM / Jessie Louisa SINDLE (F3041)
 
17869 Samuel Forbes SILVER born Scotland, of 175 Pretoria Ave, Ottawa, weigh master, City of Ottawa, male, aged 67 years 2 months 9 days, on 3 May 1945, of Myocardial failure.
Married to Louise McCoy. Father: James Silver. Mother: Jane Forbes, both born Scotland.
Buried 5 May 1945 Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa.

 
SILVER, Samuel Forbes (I7420)
 
17870 Samuel Forbes Silver Statutory births 226/00 0035
1878 births in the Parish of Newhills, in the county of Aberdeen.
James* Silver, 1878 February 24, at 7.30pm, at Auchmill, male, son of James Silver, quarrier and Jane Silver M.S.Forbes who married 1871 December 8 at Newhills.
*Later changed as per note on birth cert. Thereafter known as Samuel Forbes SILVER

 
SILVER, Samuel Forbes (I7420)
 
17871 Samuel never married and lived with his mother until her death in 1888. In 1891 he and a Walter Nunn (c 1862 Hargrave) were lodging together in Kirtling,
Cambs and Samuel was recorded as a clock cleaner. By 1901 he was a pauper in Thingoe Union Workhouse, Bury St Edmunds and described as a retired hawker.
This record also gave the added information that suggests he had physical disability (hunchback) from birth.
 
NUNN, Samuel (I4903)
 
17872 Sarah Anne (Annie) Nunn, born in Crook, DUR in 1892, married John Wearmouth (Jack) Sanderson (born in 1891 in Castle Eden, DUR and died the 29 September 1918 in Abbeville, FRANCE, son of Joseph Sanderson and Margaret Sanderson).
Name: Sarah A Nunn Registration Date: Jan 1918 Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar Registration District: Darlington Inferred County: Durham
Spouse: John W Sanderson
Volume Number: 10a Page Number: 32
(Notes : Widowed in 1918. Had a confectionery shop (with Nora Scott) at 9b Northgate, Darlington, and lived in Leadenhall Street at that time. Later, moved to a shop in Marshall St, Darlington. (General dealer, baker and confectioner) where she lived on the premises. The bakery was in the basement.


Correspondence from Pamela Bainbridge:
Description: Sarah Annie Sanderson nee Nunn, died in Edinburgh in 1986. She was my maternal grandmother and lived with my parents, her daughter, Joan (nee Sanderson, born 22 Dec 1918) and Cecil William Toyne.
I am in possession of her birth, marriage and death certificates.

 
NUNN, Sarah Annie (I6532)
 
17873 Sarah Challis married a Thomas Nunn in Chevington but there is not enough information in the record yet unearthed to determine which Thomas Nunn was her husband.
The best candidate is the first of the three Thomas Nunns below based ONLY on the fact he alone is found still in Chevington after Sarah's death; and is identified on his death record as the son of John Nunn and Martha.
NUNN, Thomas b. Dec 1748 Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK

Other candidates:
NUNN, Thomas b. Abt 1749 Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK


NUNN, Thomas b. Abt 1743 Chevington, Suffolk, England, UK

 
CHALLIS, Sarah (I2697)
 
17874 Sarah had a base child, Daisy, born Whitechapel, London, who was deaf and blind. Sarah was single on 1891 census but by 1901 was married to a James Wright of Wheathampstead. She had two children to James Wright.
 
ALDRIDGE, Sarah (I5662)
 
17875 Sarah supposedly married again to John Holzberger with whom she had nine children.
 
LLOYD, Sarah Ann (I2406)
 
17876 Sarah the daughter of James Beddow and Margaret Warley. BEDDOW, Sarah Ann (I352)
 
17877 Sarah the daughter of John Holden and Sarah
 
HOLDEN, Sarah (I4712)
 
17878 Sarah the daughter of John Nunn who married Alice King 13 Sep 1795 at Rede, Suffolk, England
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M01634-4 System Origin: England-EASy GS Film number: 887399
"England Marriages, 1538-1973 ," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NJNM-NJ5 : accessed 18 Jan 2014), John Nunn and Alice King, 13 Sep 1795.

 
NUNN, Sarah (I5130)
 
17879 Sarah the daughter of Richard Cock and Sarah
 
COCK, Sarah (I2582)
 
17880 Sarah was housekeeper to John Ferguson who was married to her granddaughter Edith Aston.

 
NUNN, Sarah (I4912)
 
17881 Saskatchewan, Catholic Church Records
Name Lawrence Robert Hutchinson Event Type Marriage Event Date 02 Feb 1914
Event Place St Paul's, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Gender Male Age 25 Birth Year (Estimated) 1889
Father's Name Richard Thomas Hutchinson Mother's Name Margaret Todd
Spouse's Name Cecily Murphy Spouse's Gender Female Spouse's Age 27 Spouse's Birth Year (Estimated) 1887
Spouse's Father's Name Bernard Murphy Spouse's Mother's Name Mary Jane Byrne
Page 33 Entry Number 1 Citing this Record
"Saskatchewan, Catholic Church Records, 1846-1957", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK95-JZ3W : 15 March 2018), Lawrence Robert Hutchinson and Cecily Murphy, 1914.

 
Family: Robert Lawrence HUTCHINSON / Cecily MURPHY (F2430)
 
17882 Saturday 29 November 1890 advert in Rockhampton Morning Bulletin

MRS. COKER, Experienced Nurse, North

Rockhampton. Highest References. Superior Accommodation for Ladies Desiring Special Attention.

Tuesday 8 December 1891
MRS. E. COKER, Midwife and Ladies' nurse, Charles-street, North Rockhampton. 
LEE, Emily (I1396)
 
17883 Saturday's Cricket. -: Favourable weather for cricket was experienced on Saturday. The Whitwood-A.Stars match was, of course, the chief draw, and was watched by a large crowd of spectators. The results of the play in the various matches are given below : SENIOR DIVISION-IVETT TROPHY. STARS v. WHITWOOD A. Between 600 and 800 spectators were present on Saturday afternoon on the St. Helens ground, where two cup-matches were being played, but the chief attraction was the contest between the Stars and the Whitwoodian champions, a large contingent of Ipswichian folk having journeyed thither in cabs and other conveyances. There was also a very fair sprinkling of ladies, and the scene all round presented a pretty picture of animation. The loveliest of weather prevailed from about 2 o'clock until the stumps were drawn, and the cricket display during that time was of the most interesting description. The felding of the Whitwood team was generally very good, the individual efforts of Dan. Carew and A. B. Macgregor calling forth frequent applause, and Charlie Hooper, as is usual with him, gave a careful and really creditable exposition of batting. Play was commenced at about 3 o'clock, Messrs. A. J. Stephenson and R. M'Gill having taken up their positions as umpires, the not-out batsmen being Hooper and Jones. Harry Jones took the strike to Burns, whose first ball nicely placed into the hands of Arthur Nunn at square-leg; 1-7-10. This was a bad start for the Stars, but was duly appreciated by the Whitwood followers. P. Real was the next man, and Burns's second ball came in very nastily from the leg and struck Real in the stomach, causing him to feel somewhat uncomfortable for a time. Whalley opened from the railway end, and both batsmen scored 3 each off the second and third balls respectively, and shortly after Hooper spanked a ball of Burns's beautifully to leg for 4. The Stars followers now began to be jubilant, especially when M'Gregor misjudged a lofty hit, by Real off Whalley, at long-off, the fieldeman over running the catch. Real was, however, well taken at mid-wicket off Burns by Dan Carew -2-12-32 - the retiring batsman having made several pretty carpet drives. Pearson came in to assist Hooper to run a 3-er off Burns and 4 for a fine drive off Whalley, when, after making a single, the Lockyer-cum-Laidley crack batsman was cleaned bowled off his pads by Burns; 3-1-40. M'Murdy was nearly stumped by Thompson off the first ball he received from Burns, and, directly afterwards, he put up a lofty hit off Whalley at mid-wicket but W. Linsday could not get back to it. When the score stood at 50 Lindsay relieved J. Burns, who, in turn, took the ball from Whalley, who then came on at Lindsay's end. M'Murdy did not seem "at home" at the crease, and skied one off Burns to cover-point, but Heiner could not get to it to effect the catch ; he was smartly stumped by Thompson off Whalley; 4-4-52. J. J. Byrne and Hooper ran the score up to 66, when Lindsay relieved Burns, and the fast bowler Lindsay cracked Byrne's fingers (where were the batting gloves?), the batsman dropping the willow in an instant, shortly after which he was splendidly taken in the slips by Dan Carew with one hand, off Lindsay; 6-4-69. Parkinson was the next man, and commenced operations at once, Parkie seeming to like Whalley's slow pitched balls, negotiating several braces of them. The score was increased to 90 when he snicked one off Whalley into Burns's hands at slip; 6-12-90. Once Parkie had a narrow squeak of being ran out, when, without waiting for the umpire's decision, Whalley hauled his hat to the winds and yelled, "Out! Up with the ball." Mr. Stephenson, however, cannot be bluffed that way. Caffrey filled the vacancy, when Arthur Nunn relieved Whalley at the top end, and J. M. Campbell took the ball from Lindsay at the end nearest the railway. Caffrey negoiated a pretty hit to square-leg off Nunn's first ball, some laughter being caused by a lady nearby trying to stop the career of the ball with her parasol. Only 2 were run for the hit. After 5 more runs had been secured, during which a couple of appeals were made for leg-before decisions to Caffrey, Arthur Nunn succeeded in clean bowling Hooper with an excellent length ball: 7-65-107. Hooper was loudly applauded on returning to the pavilion, his contribution being marked by steadiness, and the only chance he gave was when his score reached 23, he then putting up a lofty snick off Burns behind the wickets, which Sid. Nunn tried for but failed to hold. Lossberg went in simply to put up a hit in Whalley's direction off Nunn, and he came back with a blob; 8-0-107. H. Campbell was the next man, and he and Caffrey kept the "ball rolling" fairly well, until D. Carew relieved J. M. Campbell, previous to which T. Campbell drove one back right into Arthur Nunn's hands, and, in his anxiety, the bowler failed to accept the chance, but Bill Lindsay directly afterwards effected a beautiful catch at leg off Dan Carew, thus disposing of H. Campbell: 9-7-124. H. Dalton was the last man, and Caffrey negotiated a brace off Carew, who then clean bowled the tail batsman: 10-17-128. Caffrey playing in nice style for the second highest score, and Captain Dalton carried out his bat for nil. Not much time was lost, and J. Burns and Fred Thompson opened the innings on behalf of the Whitwood Club, P. Real and W. M'Murdy being the bowlers, Burns taking the strike to Real, opposite whom the Whitwoodian trundler did not apparently feel at all comfortable, and after making 6 he was neatly taken in the slips by M'Murdy off Real; 1-6-8. Dan Carew filled the vacancy only to see Fred Thompson cleaned bowled by M'Murdy; 2-2-8. Whalley then joined partnerehip with Dan Carew, which was not dissolved at call of time, although the first ball Whalley received from M'Murdy he, it is alleged, snicked it into Charlie Hooper's hands, when a unanimous appeal from the Stars rent the air, but Mr M'Gill's decision was in favour of the batsman, Whalley again distinguishing himself by a little "bluffing ;" he, however, then became scorer-in-chief, lifting M'Murdy in line style twice over the fence for a fourer each time. In the meantime there were several appeals for leg-before decisions, and Whalley played an uppish one in the slips off M'Murdy, Parkinson trying his hardest to take it. When the score stood at 27, Pearson relieved M'Murdy and had only one over, after which time was called, Whalley being not out 16, and Dan Carew not out 5, the score being-two wickets down for 33 runs. Bowling for the Whitwoodians, J. Burns secured three wickets for 26 runs (he also bowled down seven maiden overs), Dan. Carew two for 12, J. Whalley two for 54, W. Lindsay one for 5, Arthur Nunn two for 14, and J. M. Campbell none for 8 (he also bowled two no balls; there were seven sundries). Bowling for the Stars, P. Real captured one wicket for 9 runs, W. M'Murdy one for 19 runs, and C. Pearson no wickets for one run; there were 4 sundries.
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article123753796

 
NUNN, Albert (I35)
 
17884 Saturday's Cricket. -: Favourable weather for cricket was experienced on Saturday. The Whitwood-A.Stars match was, of course, the chief draw, and was watched by a large crowd of spectators. The results of the play in the various matches are given below : SENIOR DIVISION-IVETT TROPHY. STARS v. WHITWOOD A. Between 600 and 800 spectators were present on Saturday afternoon on the St. Helens ground, where two cup-matches were being played, but the chief attraction was the contest between the Stars and the Whitwoodian champions, a large contingent of Ipswichian folk having journeyed thither in cabs and other conveyances. There was also a very fair sprinkling of ladies, and the scene all round presented a pretty picture of animation. The loveliest of weather prevailed from about 2 o'clock until the stumps were drawn, and the cricket display during that time was of the most interesting description. The felding of the Whitwood team was generally very good, the individual efforts of Dan. Carew and A. B. Macgregor calling forth frequent applause, and Charlie Hooper, as is usual with him, gave a careful and really creditable exposition of batting. Play was commenced at about 3 o'clock, Messrs. A. J. Stephenson and R. M'Gill having taken up their positions as umpires, the not-out batsmen being Hooper and Jones. Harry Jones took the strike to Burns, whose first ball nicely placed into the hands of Arthur Nunn at square-leg; 1-7-10. This was a bad start for the Stars, but was duly appreciated by the Whitwood followers. P. Real was the next man, and Burns's second ball came in very nastily from the leg and struck Real in the stomach, causing him to feel somewhat uncomfortable for a time. Whalley opened from the railway end, and both batsmen scored 3 each off the second and third balls respectively, and shortly after Hooper spanked a ball of Burns's beautifully to leg for 4. The Stars followers now began to be jubilant, especially when M'Gregor misjudged a lofty hit, by Real off Whalley, at long-off, the fieldeman over running the catch. Real was, however, well taken at mid-wicket off Burns by Dan Carew -2-12-32 - the retiring batsman having made several pretty carpet drives. Pearson came in to assist Hooper to run a 3-er off Burns and 4 for a fine drive off Whalley, when, after making a single, the Lockyer-cum-Laidley crack batsman was cleaned bowled off his pads by Burns; 3-1-40. M'Murdy was nearly stumped by Thompson off the first ball he received from Burns, and, directly afterwards, he put up a lofty hit off Whalley at mid-wicket but W. Linsday could not get back to it. When the score stood at 50 Lindsay relieved J. Burns, who, in turn, took the ball from Whalley, who then came on at Lindsay's end. M'Murdy did not seem "at home" at the crease, and skied one off Burns to cover-point, but Heiner could not get to it to effect the catch ; he was smartly stumped by Thompson off Whalley; 4-4-52. J. J. Byrne and Hooper ran the score up to 66, when Lindsay relieved Burns, and the fast bowler Lindsay cracked Byrne's fingers (where were the batting gloves?), the batsman dropping the willow in an instant, shortly after which he was splendidly taken in the slips by Dan Carew with one hand, off Lindsay; 6-4-69. Parkinson was the next man, and commenced operations at once, Parkie seeming to like Whalley's slow pitched balls, negotiating several braces of them. The score was increased to 90 when he snicked one off Whalley into Burns's hands at slip; 6-12-90. Once Parkie had a narrow squeak of being ran out, when, without waiting for the umpire's decision, Whalley hauled his hat to the winds and yelled, "Out! Up with the ball." Mr. Stephenson, however, cannot be bluffed that way. Caffrey filled the vacancy, when Arthur Nunn relieved Whalley at the top end, and J. M. Campbell took the ball from Lindsay at the end nearest the railway. Caffrey negoiated a pretty hit to square-leg off Nunn's first ball, some laughter being caused by a lady nearby trying to stop the career of the ball with her parasol. Only 2 were run for the hit. After 5 more runs had been secured, during which a couple of appeals were made for leg-before decisions to Caffrey, Arthur Nunn succeeded in clean bowling Hooper with an excellent length ball: 7-65-107. Hooper was loudly applauded on returning to the pavilion, his contribution being marked by steadiness, and the only chance he gave was when his score reached 23, he then putting up a lofty snick off Burns behind the wickets, which Sid. Nunn tried for but failed to hold. Lossberg went in simply to put up a hit in Whalley's direction off Nunn, and he came back with a blob; 8-0-107. H. Campbell was the next man, and he and Caffrey kept the "ball rolling" fairly well, until D. Carew relieved J. M. Campbell, previous to which T. Campbell drove one back right into Arthur Nunn's hands, and, in his anxiety, the bowler failed to accept the chance, but Bill Lindsay directly afterwards effected a beautiful catch at leg off Dan Carew, thus disposing of H. Campbell: 9-7-124. H. Dalton was the last man, and Caffrey negotiated a brace off Carew, who then clean bowled the tail batsman: 10-17-128. Caffrey playing in nice style for the second highest score, and Captain Dalton carried out his bat for nil. Not much time was lost, and J. Burns and Fred Thompson opened the innings on behalf of the Whitwood Club, P. Real and W. M'Murdy being the bowlers, Burns taking the strike to Real, opposite whom the Whitwoodian trundler did not apparently feel at all comfortable, and after making 6 he was neatly taken in the slips by M'Murdy off Real; 1-6-8. Dan Carew filled the vacancy only to see Fred Thompson cleaned bowled by M'Murdy; 2-2-8. Whalley then joined partnerehip with Dan Carew, which was not dissolved at call of time, although the first ball Whalley received from M'Murdy he, it is alleged, snicked it into Charlie Hooper's hands, when a unanimous appeal from the Stars rent the air, but Mr M'Gill's decision was in favour of the batsman, Whalley again distinguishing himself by a little "bluffing ;" he, however, then became scorer-in-chief, lifting M'Murdy in line style twice over the fence for a fourer each time. In the meantime there were several appeals for leg-before decisions, and Whalley played an uppish one in the slips off M'Murdy, Parkinson trying his hardest to take it. When the score stood at 27, Pearson relieved M'Murdy and had only one over, after which time was called, Whalley being not out 16, and Dan Carew not out 5, the score being-two wickets down for 33 runs. Bowling for the Whitwoodians, J. Burns secured three wickets for 26 runs (he also bowled down seven maiden overs), Dan. Carew two for 12, J. Whalley two for 54, W. Lindsay one for 5, Arthur Nunn two for 14, and J. M. Campbell none for 8 (he also bowled two no balls; there were seven sundries). Bowling for the Stars, P. Real captured one wicket for 9 runs, W. M'Murdy one for 19 runs, and C. Pearson no wickets for one run; there were 4 sundries.
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article123753796

 
NUNN, Arthur (I39)
 
17885 SCHIBROWSKI, Basil Harold, Late of Toowoomba and formerly of Maryborough, passed away on 4th August 2015, aged 83 years.
Beloved Husband of Glenis (dec'd). Dearly loved Father and Father-in-law of Catherine; Kevin and Coleen; Vicki and John; Teressa; Francis and Graham.
A loved Pop to their families. A loved Brother of Von (dec'd), Rita, Jimmy and their families.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Basil's funeral, to be held at St Thomas More's Catholic Church, cnr South and Ramsey Streets, Toowoomba,
Prayers commencing at 11.30am, Wednesday, 12th August 2015, followed by internment at the Garden Of Remembrance.
Published in Toowoomba Chronicle from Aug. 8 to Aug. 11, 2015


Retired Firefighter BASIL SCHIBROWSKI As per the Family's Notice, Members of the United Firefighters Union of Australia, Union of Employees - QLD Branch and the Retired Firefighters Association of QLD are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their late member Mr Basil Schibrowski.
The funeral is to be held at St Thomas More's Catholic Church 71A Ramsey Street South Toowoomba at 11:30 am on Wednesday 12 August 2015.
Published in Toowoomba Chronicle on Aug. 11, 2015

 
SCHIBROWSKI, Basil Harold (I5640)
 
17886 SCHIBROWSKI, Glenis Dora, nee Nunn, late of Toowoomba and formerly of Maryborough, passed away on the 21st February, 2005, aged 67 years.
Beloved wife of Basil. Dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Catherine Schibrowski; Kevin and Coleen; Vicki and John Beutel; Teressa Schibrowski; Francis and Graham Stark. Loving grandmother of Benjamin; Emma; Timothy; Samantha; Mitchell; James; and Tamzyn. Loved sister and sister-in-law of Barry (dec'd) and Jan Nunn and loved aunt of their respective families. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend GLENIS' funeral, to be held at the T S Burstow Chapel, 1020
Ruthven Street (south), Toowoomba, service commencing at 2.30 p.m. TOMORROW (Friday, 25th February, 2005), followed by interment at Toowoomba Garden of Remembrance, Ruthven Street (south).

 
NUNN, Glenis Dora (I5639)
 
17887 School record

 
NUNN, Phyllis Kate (I2040)
 
17888 School record

 
NUNN, James Archibald (I3379)
 
17889 School register

 
SILVER, Alice Alexandra Allan (I8168)
 
17890 School register, Perthshire, Scotland, UK

 
SILVER, Alexander (I8160)
 
17891 SCHUBEL Doreen Joyce (Joyce) Funeral notice 01 MAR 2002 Funeral, aged 88 late of Ipswich, formerly of Booval Courier Mail (Brisbane), died 27 FEB 2002.

 
STATHAM, Doreen Joyce (I690)
 
17892 SCHUBEL, Gregory Ivan, 71, of Silkstone formerly of Brassall. Passed away peacefully 9th May, 2010. Dearly loved Husband and Soul Mate of Pamela,
loved Father and Father-in-law of Jon and Lisa, Beth and Mark, Anne, Kirsten and Jamie, Kellie, Brad and Sarah. Loved Grandad of Thomas and Michael, Nate
and Clare, Timmy and Caitlin. Special Friend of Gwenda. The Relatives and Friends of the late Gregory Ivan Schubel are respectfully invited to attend
his Funeral Service to be held at 11.00a.m. on FRIDAY, 14th May 2010, in St Paul's Anglican Church, Brisbane Street, Ipswich. No Cortege, Private Cremation.

 
SCHUBEL, Gregory Ivan (I696)
 
17893 Scotland and Northern Ireland, Death Index, 1989-2019
Name: Mr William Reid Gender: Male Age: 79 Birth Date: 1920 Last Residence: Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Postal Code District: AB31 Death Date: 24 Dec 1999

 
REID, William (I3912)
 
17894 Scotland Births & Baptisms 1564-1950

 
SILVER, John (I6602)
 
17895 Scotland Births and Baptisms
Name George Silver Gender Male Christening Date 14 Dec 1800
Christening Place BANCHORY DEVENICK,KINCARDINE,SCOTLAND
Father's Name John Silver Mother's Name Margaret Mollison
Citing this Record
"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XBH3-G2G : 10 February 2018), George Silver, 14 Dec 1800; citing BANCHORY DEVENICK,KINCARDINE,SCOTLAND, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 993,307.

 
SILVER, George (I4411)
 
17896 Scotland Births and Baptisms
Name Isabella Bisset Gender Female Birth Date 20 Jan 1857
Birthplace MARYCULTER,KINCARDINE,SCOTLAND
Father's Name David Bisset Mother's Name Jane Silver
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XYP9-ZT5

 
BISSET, Isabella (I3032)
 
17897 Scotland Births and Baptisms
Name James Silver Gender Male Birth Date 03 Jul 1872
Birthplace MARYCULTER, KINCARDINE, SCOTLAND
Father's Name James Silver Mother's Name Ann Grub
Citing this Record
"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYYD-CZ5 : 10 February 2018), James Silver, 03 Jul 1872; citing MARYCULTER,KINCARDINE,SCOTLAND, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 6,035,516.

 
SILVER, James (I4183)
 
17898 Scotland Births and Baptisms
Name James Silver Gender Male Birth Date 27 Aug 1870
Birthplace BANCHORY DEVENICK,KINCARDINE,SCOTLAND
Father's Name William Silver Mother's Name Elizabeth Craighead
Citing this Record "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYB4-796 : 10 February 2018), James Silver, 27 Aug 1870; citing BANCHORY DEVENICK,KINCARDINE,SCOTLAND, reference , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 6,035,516.

 
SILVER, James (I4419)
 
17899 Scotland Births and Baptisms
Name: Jane Mcrobie
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 08 Aug 1835
Christening Place: BANCHORY DEVENICK,KINCARDINE,SCOTLAND
Father's Name: Lachlan Mcrobie
Mother's Name: Rachel Silver
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XB41-GD8

 
McROBBIE, Jane (I7628)
 
17900 Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Agnes Murray Silver Gender: Female Birth Date: 23 Sep 1856
Birthplace: FETTERESSO,KINCARDINE,SCOTLAND
Father's Name: John Silver Mother's Name:
Mary Ann Burgess
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYGL-JC9


Aberdeen Herald and General Advertiser 27 September 1856, p5.
Births
At Stonehaven, on the 23d inst., the Wife of Mr. JOHN SILVER, Merchant, of a Daughter.

 
SILVER, Agnes Murray (I4319)
 

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