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BECKMAN Toft Family BECKMAN toft Family (10902) BECKMAN (c1838 - 1910), 1st child and 1st 8 BALL, Mary Grace b 18-Aug-1912 Qld.; par daughter of Henry BECKMAN and Sarah (nee Henry Luke and Grace (nee BEER); res BULL), ch Henry Robert bc1859 d 20-Dec-1872, Mountjoy Terrace, Wynnum (1936-7);Victoria William Henry bc1860 d 24-Mar-1940, Arthur Street, St. George (1943-58);55 Edward Street, Henry bc1864 d 12-Jun-1946, Alfred Henry Charleville (1963-94); sp John Henry BECKMAN bc1864 d 24-Aug-1937, Margaret Marion b 13- (1910 - 1973), 1st child and 1st son of Henry Apr-187333 d 12-Aug-1944 (m ADSETT), Joseph James BECKMAN and Mabel Isabell (nee Henry b 14-Dec-18758 d 10-Mar-1876; d 19-Aug- 32 JAMES); d 1-Jul-1994 Charleville, Qld., 81 19188 Brisbane, 80 years old interred Nundah years 11 months old interred Charleville Pioneer Cemetery, Por 8, Sect 5, #81 on 20 - Cemetery on 2 - Jul - 1994. Aug - 1918. (11074) WHAT appears to have been a diabolical BALL, William George par Henry Luke and attempt to set fire to a dwelling- Grace (nee BEER); sp Hope BECKMAN, only house was made by some person in child of Henry James BECKMAN and Mabel Perry-street, near Petrie's Bight, Isabell (nee JAMES). late on Monday night. In Perry-street (06615) are situated three houses adjoining BARLTROP, Alfred Henry b Clerkenwell, each other, forming a terrace, London, Eng.; par Henry and Margaret (nee belonging to Mr. Barltrop, the owner BECKMAN); arr Moreton Bay 25-Aug-1870 per of the Excelsior Baths, and yesterday Young Australia having sailed from London on morning he was informed by one of his Tuesday 17-May-1870; m Brisbane sp Charlotte tenants of an attempt made to destroy WINSTONE (1866 - 1943), 1st child and 1st his dwelling-house by fire. A quantity daughter of George WINSTONE and Charlotte of kerosine and some other inflammable (nee WINSTONE), ch Violet Ruby (m substances had been placed on the CHANDLER), Lilly Pearl b 26-Jan-18898 d 16- veranda against the wall and ignited, Mar-1889; d 24-Aug-19378 Brisbane, 73 years but the fire attracted the attention old. of the tenant already referred to, who at once extinguished it before any (08070) damage was done. The matter is being BARLTROP, Arthur Henry b Clerkenwell, investigated by the detective London, Eng.; par Henry and Margaret (nee department. BECKMAN); arr Moreton Bay 25-Aug-1870 per Young Australia having sailed from London on The Brisbane Courier. (1885, March Tuesday 17-May-1870; m Brisbane sp Grace 11). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 MEDHURST ( - 1932), 2nd child and 2nd - 1933), p. 4. daughter of James Henry MEDHURST and Catherine (nee CLARK), ch Arthur William d 30- (07393) Mar-1946, Elsie b 17-Jul-18878 d 13-Jun-1979 BARLTROP, Henry Robert b Clerkenwell, (m HARDY), Minnie Irene b 20-Feb-18908 d London, Eng.; par Henry and Margaret (nee c1960 (m SUTTON); d 12-Jun-19468 Kennedy BECKMAN); arr Moreton Bay 25-Aug-1870 per Street, Sandgate, 82 years old. Young Australia having sailed from London on Tuesday 17-May-1870; d 20-Dec-18728 BARLTROP. — Passed away peacefully at Brisbane, 13 years old interred Paddington his residence, Kennedy Street, Cemetery. Sandgate, 12th June, Arthur Henry Barltrop, in his eighty-third year. (07394) BARLTROP, Joseph Henry b 14-Dec-18758 Brisbane (birth registered under the surname Family Notices. (1946, June 16). of BARLFROP); par Henry and Margaret (nee Sunday Mail (Brisbane) (Qld. : 1926 - BECKMAN); d 10-Mar-18768 Brisbane, 3 months 1954), p. 9. old interred Toowong Cemetery, Por 1, Sect (06611) 74, #6 on 11 - Mar - 1876. BARLTROP, Henry b Islington, Middlesex, Eng.; par Joseph BARLTROP & Louisa SAGE; Joseph is buried in a common grave arr Moreton Bay 25-Aug-1870 per Young with a number of other infants. Australia having sailed from London on FUNERAL -The friends of Mr HENRY Tuesday 17-May-1870; occ boot maker; m BARLTROP are respectfully invited to c1858 Islington, Middlesex, Eng. sp Margaret attend the Funeral of his deceased Son Greg DAVIS Page 1 24 - Oct - 16 BECKMAN toft Family Joseph Henry; to move from his This (Tuesday) Afternoon, at 3 residence, Adelaide-street THIS DAY, o'clock, for the Crematorium, Mt. at One o'clock. Thompson. Family Notices. (1876, March 11). The Family Notices. (1940, March 26). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - p. 1. 1954), p. 20. (05325) (46269) BARLTROP, Margaret Marion b 13-Apr-187333 BATSON, Alice par Potter and Sarah Caroline Brisbane; par Henry and Margaret (nee (nee BECKMAN); arr Moreton Bay 8-Oct-1873 BECKMAN); m Brisbane sp Arthur ADSETT (1870 per Indus having sailed from London on - 1963), 6th child and 6th son of Aaron ADSETT Monday 7-Jul-1873. and Mary (nee MADDOCK), ch Percy b 17-Oct- 18948 d 10-Dec-1970, Victor b 15-Nov-189633 d (46267) 27-Jan-1938, Harold b 16-Jun-19038 d 16-Jul- BATSON, Frederick John b non Australian 1989; d 12-Aug-19448 Lutwyche, Brisbane, 71 birth; par Potter and Sarah Caroline (nee years 4 months old interred Lutwyche BECKMAN); arr Moreton Bay 8-Oct-1873 per Cemetery, Por 1, Sect 68A, #10 on 12 - Aug - Indus having sailed from London on Monday 7- 1944. Jul-1873; m Brisbane, Qld. sp Elizabeth MARKWELL (1870 - 1933), 6th child and 6th Her husband Arthur ADSETT was buried daughter of Samuel MARKWELL and Mary Ann with her 19 years later. (nee SHEARMAN), ch Ernest William, Nellie; d 14-Dec-19228 Brisbane, Qld., 52 years old (06062) interred Balmoral Cemetery, Por 10, #59 on 15 BARLTROP, William Henry b Clerkenwell, - Dec - 1922. London, Eng.; par Henry and Margaret (nee BECKMAN); arr Moreton Bay 25-Aug-1870 per (46265) Young Australia having sailed from London on BATSON, Henry Potter b non Australian Tuesday 17-May-1870; m All Saints Church, birth; par Potter and Sarah Caroline (nee Brisbane sp Emmeline Annie HEDGELONG BECKMAN); arr Moreton Bay 8-Oct-1873 per (c1861 - 1939), 2nd child and 2nd daughter of Indus having sailed from London on Monday 7- Charles HEDGELONG and Sophia Elizabeth (nee Jul-1873; m Qld. sp Elizabeth Ann RICHARDSON PHILLIPS), ch Ethel May d c1979 (m LANE), (1869 - 1948), ch Florence Violet, Hector 8 Clarence Roy d 30-Jun-1949, Henrietta William; d 14-Jul-1946 Brisbane, Qld., 79 Emmeline b 24-Oct-1884224 d 19-Nov-1884, years old. Frank Charles William b 29-Jul-18868 d 16-Jul- 1955, Harold Wickham b 24-Jul-18888 d 14-Oct- (46266) 1958; d 24-Mar-19408 Brisbane, 80 years old BATSON, Jessie b non Australian birth; par cremated Mount Thompson Crematorium on 26 Potter and Sarah Caroline (nee BECKMAN); arr - Mar - 1940. Moreton Bay 8-Oct-1873 per Indus having sailed from London on Monday 7-Jul-1873; m Qld. sp William James Beverley KING (1865 - BARLTROP. - The Relatives and Friends 1934), ch Maude Gertrude, Ida Gladys Leone, of the late William Henry Barltrop, of James Stanton Beverley, Frederick William Jackson and Winchester Streets, Batson; d 25-Oct-19468 Brisbane, Qld., 78 years Hamilton, are invited to attend his old. Funeral, to leave the Funeral Parlour, 45 Adelaide Street, City, This (46264) (Tuesday) Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, for BATSON, Potter b Islington, Middlesex, Eng.; the Crematorium, Mt. Thompson. par John Potter BATSON & Annie BRUNNAGE; ---------- arr Moreton Bay 8-Oct-1873 per Indus having BARLTROP. — The Relatives and Friends sailed from London on Monday 7-Jul-1873; m of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Barltrop, c1866 Islington, Middlesex, Eng. sp Sarah Mr., Mrs. Harold W. Barltrop, Mr., Caroline BECKMAN (c1848 - 1929), 2nd child Mrs. Clarence Roy Barltrop, Mr., Mrs. and 2nd daughter of Henry BECKMAN and Frank Lane are invited to attend the Sarah (nee BULL), ch Henry Potter bc1867 d Funeral of their beloved Father and 14-Jul-1946, Jessie bc1868 d 25-Oct-1946 (m Father-in-law, Mr. William Henry KING), Frederick John bc1870 d 14-Dec-1922, Barltrop, to leave the Funeral Alice, William Potter bc1872 d 30-Jan-1874; d Parlour, 45 Adelaide Street, City, 26-Dec-19058 Qld., 63 years old interred Greg DAVIS Page 2 24 - Oct - 16 BECKMAN toft Family Balmoral Cemetery, Por 6, #50 on 27 - Dec - 1905. Charles Beckman was executed at Boggo- road Gaol, Brisbane, this morning, for (46268) the murder of his mate, Alfred BATSON, William Potter b non Australian Anderson, at M'Carney's Creek, on birth; par Potter and Sarah Caroline (nee November 16 last year. The condemned BECKMAN); arr Moreton Bay 8-Oct-1873 per man was very restless last night and Indus having sailed from London on Monday 7- 8 had no breakfast this morning. He met Jul-1873; d 30-Jan-1874 Brisbane, Qld., 2 his end unflinchingly. Just before the years old. execution he requested to be allowed to make his last statement. Permission (46232) was granted. Beckman said calmly: "I BECKMAN, Alfred William par Henry James should just like to say again, as I and Mabel Isabell (nee JAMES). have said all along, that I am (53847) innocent of this charge. I am not BECKMAN, Aubery Clarence Edward b ; par guilty of this charge. I know I am Charles Edward and Mary Jane (nee TOFT); d going before my Maker. I am glad that 10-Mar-19078 Bundaberg, Qld., 19 years old the life I have lived during the last interred Bundaberg General Cemetery, Sect few months is coming to an end. I am D6, #P2110 on 11 - Mar - 1907. (headstone) now going to my end and before my Maker, and I know it.
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