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Maryborough Chronicle Index Jan 1, 1936 – June 30, 1938 Transcription by Janet Martin, Hervey Bay, Queensland – 2005 Legend for Info: B=Birth / D=Death / Div =Divorce / Eng =Engagement / F=Funeral / Inq =Inquiry / InMem =In Memorium / M=Marriage / O=Obituary / W=Writeup / To search for a name , press CONTROL + F (Windows 'Find' Tool) Date Surname Given Name(s) Info Page 'DD/MM/YYYY' ‘Kewarra’ Man overboard W 20/06/1938 5 ‘Rodney’-Sydney Evidence at W 10/03/1938 9 Harbour Disaster Inquiry ‘Stirling Castle’ Historic wreck W 31/10/1936 3 “Beaumont” Homestead burnt W 11/01/1937 5 “Booubyjan” W 27/08/1937 3 “Cutty Sark” National relic W 05/05/1938 8 Publication “Daily Standard” W 08/07/1936 8 ceases “Ettrickdale” Sale of W 27/08/1937 3 “Highland Plains” Homestead fire W 23/06/1936 5 “Keilawarra” Loss of ship W 17/12/1936 8 Immigrants “Merkara” W 20/11/1937 10 Golden Jubilee 15/05/1937 7 “Minmi” Collier wrecked W 18/05/1937 4 Qld 1 st “Puffing Billy” W 09/05/1936 10 locomotive “Tower Hill”London Historical W 08/05/1937 3 1937 Happenings Events W 01/01/1938 2 40 Hour week Debate W 29/08/1936 9 Inaugural 4MB W 31/05/1937 9 Function Aanensen Andrew W 06/12/1937 6 Abel Les W 30/07/1936 8 Abel Mr Les W W 01/08/1936 10 Date Surname Given Name(s) Info Page 'DD/MM/YYYY' Abercrombie Alan D W 29/10/1937 5 Abercrombie Alan Douglas W 03/09/1937 6 Abercrombie Alan Douglas W 16/10/1937 7 Abercrombie Alan Douglas W 09/11/1937 6 Abercrombie Alan Douglas W 11/11/1937 9 Abercrombie Allan Douglas W 22/09/1937 7 Abercrombie Allan Douglas W 24/09/1937 5 Abood Lillian M W 29/06/1938 10 Aborigines Fraser Island W 29/02/1936 10 Aborigines Fraser Island W 25/02/1936 3 Payment of Aborigines W 04/08/1936 4 wages Abraham Mrs T C D 15/02/1937 5 Abrahama Isidore D 07/06/1937 2 Absell Mrs R W 18/03/1938 10 D 30/03/1936 5 Acheson Mrs Lois Inq 02/04/1936 7 Adair John Ronald Div 18/06/1938 10 Adair Ron W 21/04/1936 7 Adair Ronald S M 18/01/1937 8 Adair Rose Ethel Div 18/06/1938 10 Adam Charles Henry W 07/08/1936 5 Adam Charles Henry W 07/09/1937 4 Adam Robert O 17/09/1937 9 Adam Robert James F 17/09/1937 6 Adams Alma Martha W 06/08/1937 5 Adams Archie W 22/05/1936 12 Adams Archie M 08/06/1936 8 Adams James Walter O 14/07/1936 8 Lizzie Adams Obit 26/03/1938 7 (nee Howard) Adams Lizzie D 26/03/1938 10 Adams Mr & Mrs Robert W 14/04/1938 5 Patricia Mavis Adams M 05/11/1937 8 Mary Adamson Elizabeth L E InMem 17/08/1937 6 Elizabeth Adamson InMem 17/08/1936 6 Louisa Addison Margaret Edith M 29/12/1936 8 Addison Michael W 07/07/1936 8 Addison Michael M 24/08/1936 8 Adie George D/O 15/01/1937 7/8 Adkins Ethel R-Probate W 26/04/1938 2 Adronicus Mary 10 th B’day W 18/06/1938 12 Date Surname Given Name(s) Info Page 'DD/MM/YYYY' Affleck Dalham Robert W 13/10/1937 7 23/11/1937 6 Affleck Dalham Robert W 24/11/1937 7 25/11/1937 5 Affleck Frederick James W 13/10/1937 7 23/11/1937 6 Affleck Frederick James W 24/11/1937 7 25/11/1937 5 Affleck Mr A H (Photo) W 14/07/1936 5 Agnew Sadie (Norman) InMem 08/01/1937 6 Agnew Sarah Ann InMem 08/01/1936 6 Aguis Mr & Mrs Frank W 24/08/1937 6 Ahearn Con W 16/08/1937 7 Ahern Roy W 12/06/1936 10 Ahlstrand Mr C (age 15) D 07/07/1936 7 Ahmat Jack W 07/12/1936 5 Air Mail from USA 1st delivery W 21/05/1937 9 Aitken Archibald W 16/08/1937 6 Aitken Jack D/O 18/03/1937 8/10 Aitkin Jack InMem 17/03/1938 8 Albertsen Christen Dec’d W 15/10/1936 4 Alborg Naming of W 18/08/1937 6 Alcock Dr A E M 16/03/1936 7 Alcock Shirley M 16/03/1936 7 Alcorn Mr A C W 18/01/1938 6 Aldridge Alfred George W 16/12/1936 5 Aldridge Mrs M W 18/03/1938 8 Alexander John Francis O 22/01/1937 10 Alexander Mr A W 01/05/1936 4 Alexander William D 19/07/1937 6 Alexander William O 22/07/1937 10 Alford Lionel Jack D 14/05/1937 8 Alger Ralph W 07/09/1936 7 Allan Andrew D/O 24/09/1936 8/11 Allan Andrew M 03/07/1937 12 Allan David M-Probate W 26/04/1938 2 Allan George M 04/10/1937 8 Allan James W 09/03/1936 6 Allan James 81 st B’day W 22/12/1937 10 Allanby Norman D 31/01/1938 5 Allea Thomas W 22/07/1936 9 Allen Annie May W 26/08/1936 4 Allen Harold George M 07/09/1937 8 Allen Jack D 11/02/1937 5 Allen Jack Inq 15/02/1937 7 Date Surname Given Name(s) Info Page 'DD/MM/YYYY' Allen Jack Shaw Dec’d Inq 12/04/1937 4 Allen James D 27/01/1938 5 Allen John Richard M 12/06/1936 10 Allen Joyce Eng 02/05/1936 12 Allen Joyce M 29/12/1936 8 Allen Joyce W 23/02/1937 8 Allen Joyce A. W 07/08/1937 10 Allen Kenneth F W 04/05/1938 8 Allen Mary M 07/02/1936 10 Allen Miss Joyce W 06/11/1936 8 Allen Mr R H W 24/09/1937 4 Allen Thelma Joyce W 27/01/1938 3 Allen Valma Joyce Eng 16/06/1936 6 Allen Valma Joyce M 03/04/1937 8 Allen Valma Joyce M 03/04/1937 10 William - 94 th Allen W 14/07/1937 10 Birthday Allison Jack W 07/09/1936 7 Allison Mrs Estelle W 05/08/1936 9 Allman Daniel Francis O 29/07/1936 8 Allsop Mr M P D 30/05/1938 5 Allward Walter W 18/08/1936 2 Alston Miss Betty W 20/07/1937 8 Ambanas Sandy W 24/04/1936 5 Ambrey Daniel George W 18/06/1936 10 Ambrose Connie W 25/07/1936 12 Ambrose Constance M 21/09/1936 8 Ambrose Miss “Con” W 10/06/1936 10 Amies Mr C A W 02/05/1938 3 Ammenhauser Ruth M 04/06/1937 8 Amos George D/F 30/10/1936 8 Ancient Order of Golden Jubilee W 18/06/1937 3 Foresters D 26/05/1937 10 Andersen Anders O 26/05/1937 12 Andersen Anders InMem 25/05/1938 8 Andersen Anders (Dec’d) W 01/11/1937 4 Andersen Anders (Dec’d) W 05/06/1937 6 Andersen Anton D 14/05/1937 8 Andersen Catherine Maria W 25/05/1938 4 Andersen Catherine Marie InMem 29/12/1937 6 Andersen Elwyn W 31/07/1936 3 Francis 14 th Andersen W 21/10/1936 3 B’day Andersen Gladys W 15/12/1937 6 Andersen Gladys Irene M 17/01/1938 8 Date Surname Given Name(s) Info Page 'DD/MM/YYYY' Andersen Gladys Marie Eng 20/01/1937 6 Andersen Gladys Maud M 14/03/1938 8 Andersen Gordon William D 25/10/1937 6 D 20/11/1936 10 Andersen Iver O 21/11/1936 12 Andersen Iver – Dec’d W 09/06/1937 4 Andersen J P Esq W 20/11/1937 6 Andersen Jessie May M 10/07/1937 12 Andersen Katherine Maria D/O 30/12/1936 6/8 Andersen Mae W 25/06/1937 2 Andersen Maren Katrine D/O 15/12/1936 6/8 Andersen Martin W 19/09/1936 10 Andersen Mary InMem 24/12/1937 10 Andersen Merv W 06/05/1938 8 Andersen Mervyn M 17/12/1937 14 Andersen Mervyn W 07/05/1938 12 Messrs of Andersen W 09/08/1937 8 Pialba Andersen Mr & Mrs J P W 23/11/1937 6 Mr & Mrs Neils Andersen Diamond wedding W 08/05/1937 4 family photo Andersen Mr A G W W 06/01/1938 7 Andersen Mr J P W 02/11/1937 10 Andersen Noela W 31/07/1936 3 Andersen Phyllis W 13/04/1938 10 Andersen Phyllis M 06/05/1938 8 Andersen Rudolf C W 18/12/1936 11 Andersen Ruth Mary D/O 18/04/1936 7/10 Andersen Ruth Mary InMem 16/04/1938 10 Andersen Ruth Mary InMem 18/04/1938 6 Andersen Thora Mary C Inq 05/10/1936 5 Andersen/Fransen Diamond Wedding W 08/05/1937 10 Anderson Ada Alice InMem 19/10/1936 6 Anderson Alexander D 08/01/1936 5 Anderson Alexander D 24/08/1937 9 Anderson Alma W 14/05/1936 7 D/F 31/07/1936 8 Anderson Arthur O 31/07/1936 10 Anderson Charles John D/O 06/01/1938 5/6 Anderson Chrissie W 06/08/1936 7 Anderson Edward InMem 14/03/1936 10 Anderson Edward InMem 13/03/1937 10 Anderson Gustav Albert W 11/03/1936 3 Anderson Irvine Bailey D 29/10/1936 5 Anderson Jean Duncan D/O 06/01/1937 6 Date Surname Given Name(s) Info Page 'DD/MM/YYYY' Anderson Jean Duncan InMem 05/01/1938 6 Anderson Jessie Angeline M 03/05/1937 8 Anderson John W 05/05/1938 3 Anderson John W 07/06/1938 6 Anderson Margaret Ellen W 19/01/1938 8 Anderson Me R W M 17/01/1938 4 Anderson Mervyn (Curly) W 28/12/1936 6 Anderson Minnie Johanna D 11/01/1937 9 Anderson Miss Mary W 20/12/1937 5 Anderson Mr & Mrs J P W 22/11/1937 6 Anderson Mr A C -“Lofty” W 27/03/1937 10 Anderson Mr C W 17/02/1938 10 Anderson Mr T W 05/03/1936 7 Anderson Mrs O 16/01/1937 3 Anderson Ruth Mary InMem 17/04/1937 8 Anderson Thomas James M 27/04/1938 10 Anderson Thora D 05/09/1936 7 Anderson William D 06/08/1936 7 Anderssen Mervyn Edmund M 24/12/1937 12 Andrews Churchill W 24/11/1936 5 Andrews Harold W 22/08/1936 5 Andrews Harold W 12/10/1936 7 Andrews Hilton M 05/10/1936 8 Andrews Mr Hilton W 12/09/1936 14 Andrews Mr W “Billy” W 30/10/1936 7 Andrews Mrs Edna D 12/10/1936 7 Andrews Mrs Redna W 18/12/1936 5 Shirley Andrews D 04/01/1937 7 Margaret Andronicus James W 10/11/1936 2 Andronicus James W 15/03/1938 9 Angel Martha O 02/11/1936 8 Angel Mr & Mrs G W 18/12/1937 4 Angus Frederick M 04/05/1936 8 Angus John Collin W 13/05/1936 9 Angus Mrs Muriel D 13/12/1937 5 Annand Mr F W G W 04/10/1937 6 Annear Benjamin Obit 08/10/1937 10 Anson Ethel Hazel M 04/09/1936 10 Anthrax Man infected W 17/08/1936 7 Anthrax patient W 03/09/1936 7 Antigua School Closed W 10/04/1937 10 William Antill D 30/11/1936 9 Ibbotson Apel Mr Richard W 19/02/1936 6 Date Surname Given Name(s) Info Page 'DD/MM/YYYY' Apple Tree Creek 16/03/1937 5 Washed away W Hotel 17/03/1937 5 Apple Tree Creek Golden Jubilee W 30/11/1937 4 State School Appleton Frank M 24/12/1936 10 Appoe John David W 29/05/1936 10 Apprentice Exam Results W 31/12/1937 6 Alexander Archer D 07/02/1936 5 Frederick Archer Charles Ernest W 21/09/1936 6 Archer Ernest Arthur D 07/02/1936 5 Archer Frederick W 24/03/1936 9 Archer Frederick W 15/07/1936 8 Archer Harry D 25/06/1937 5 Archer John William W 06/10/1937 7 Ardill Eric Boyd M 10/08/1937 8 Argent Joseph O 08/07/1937 11 Theodore Argent O 04/05/1937 9 William Argery Hellen M 01/05/1936 8 Armanasco Elizabeth InMem 15/12/1936 6 Armanasco Elizabeth InMem 15/12/1937 10 Armanasco James InMem 08/07/1936 8 Armanasco James InMem 10/07/1937 10 Armitage Bert W 04/03/1937 6 Armitage Edward W 26/02/1938 3 Edward “Ned” Armitage W 09/06/1938 6 91
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  • Sewanee News, 1985

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    GyzVT* ft * March 1985 ^^ -mm v Dean Booty Resigns The Very Rev. John E. Booty, dean and pastor to his students." He said of the School of Theology, has re- that the heavy load of administra- signed and plans to leave the dean's tive duties takes its toll on all semi- office sometime after the end of the nary deans, a condition he said he academic year. intends to change at Sewanee. Dean Booty submitted his letter Dean Booty assumed his duties at of resignation to Vice-Chancellor Sewanee in 1982. Previously he had Ayres on February 25 and then an- been professor of church history at nounced his decision to his faculty the Episcopal Divinity School in and students. Cambridge, Massachusetts, and had In his letter of resignation. Dean taught at Virginia Theological Sem- Booty said: "That I can no longer inary. His service to the Church has function effectively here does not been rich and varied. He has also negate my conviction that the written numerous books on church School of Theology has a fine future history, prayer, and spiritual life. ahead of it and presently does a While at Sewanee, Dean Booty more than good job of preparing has overseen the move of the School priests for the Episcopal Church," of Theology from St. Luke's Hall to Vice-Chancellor Ayres said he re- more modern facilities of Hamilton gretted very much Dean Booty's Hall and has been instrumental in resignation, citing the dean's "won- the increase of enrollment from derful gifts as a scholar, teacher, about sixty to eighty-two students.