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ID Surname Christian Names Date of Birth Date of Baptism Father's Diocesan Records Archives Gayndah Baptisms 1860-1877 ; 1891-1894 ID Surname Christian Names Date of Birth Date of Baptism Father's Surname Father's Christian Name Father's Profession Mother's Maiden Name Mother's Christian Abode Town or Parish Celebrant or Notes and Links Names Priest 1 Speering James Julius 1/05/1858 4/11/1860 Speering James Tailor Angelina Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie Andrews 2 Speering Edwin Ernest 5/05/1860 4/11/1860 Speering James Tailor Augelina Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie Charles 3 Rien Anna Margarita 30/11/1856 9/11/1860 Rien Conrad Labourer Elizabeth Boorinia Gayndah Bishop E.W. Tufnell 4 Rien Catherine 16/04/1859 9/11/1860 Rien Conrad Labourer Elizabeth Boorinia Gayndah Bishop E.W. Tufnell 5 Walker Gustav 19/11/1856 20/11/1860 Walker John George Shepherd Frederica Coranga Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 6 Walker William 22/05/1858 20/11/1860 Walker John George Shepherd Frederica Coranga Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 7 Tobler Nicholas 18/06/1860 28/11/1860 Tobler Frederick Labourer (German) Agnes Hawkwood Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 8 Cheery William 12/11/1857 2/12/1860 Cherry John Overseer Sarah Boondooma Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 9 Cherry Eliza 4/03/1860 2/12/1860 Cherry John Overseer Sarah (entered as Boondooma Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 'George') 10 Weldon Rosa 20/09/1860 9/12/1860 Weldon Henry Alexander Groom Elizabeth Jane Tabinga Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 11 Mason Margaret Jane 19/06/1860 11/12/1860 Mason Charles Superintendent Margaret Barambah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 12 Bushnell William Robert 22/06/1858 13/12/1860 Bushnell Richard Superintendent Jane Boobyjam Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 13 Bushnell Mary Jane 20/03/1860 13/12/1860 Bushnell Richard Superintendent Jane Boobyjam Gayndah D.C. Williams 14 Ashney John Robert 19/10/1860 2/01/1861 Ashney Thomas Labourer (Chinese) Jemima Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie https://studentsatthearchives.word press.com/2013/08/13/thomas- ashney-of-gayndah-a-personal- story/ 15 Bates George 28/08/1854 10/01/1861 Bates William Overseer Ann Yenda Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 16 Bates Mary 3/01/1857 10/01/1861 Bates William Overseer Ann Yenda Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 17 Bates John William 26/06/1858 10/01/1861 Bates William Overseer Ann Yenda Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 18 Bates William Arthur 25/10/1860 10/01/1861 Bates William Overseer Ann Yenda Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie Atkins 19 Lamotte Percy Wittet 16/12/1859 10/01/1861 Lamotte Frederick Charles Gentleman Ann Maria Terringaring (as Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie spelled in Register) 20 Kosh Ann Maria 27/11/1858 11/01/1861 Kosh George Labourer (German) Ann Catherine Terringaring (As Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie Catherine spelled in register) 21 Bailey Alice 31/03/1860 6/02/1861 Bailey William John Labourer Alice Boomerang Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 22 Skelton Mary Ann 25/12/1859 3/03/1861 Skelton Thomas Publican Maria Mundubbera Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie Former Convict 23 Harris James William 28/02/1859 3/03/1861 Harris James William Labourer Sarah Mundubbera Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 24 Harris Thomas 27/12/1860 3/03/1861 Harris James William Labourer Sarah Mundubbera Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 25 Bailey George Henry 14/10/1860 10/03/1861 Bailey Thomas John Overseer Mary Dangangal Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 26 Caswell Lilian Nepy (?) 19/06/1860 12/03/1861 Caswell Henry Drew Gentleman Jane Nixon Cannindah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 27 Cawsey William Gabriel 10/12/1860 7/04/1861 Cawsey Lewis Stone Mason Sarah Jane Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 28 Page James 24/01/1859 21/04/1861 Page James Bushman Margaret Nanango Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 29 Alexander William 14/12/1860 21/04/1861 Alexander William Agricultural Labourer Jane Taabinga Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 30 Baker William Edward 13/01/1859 23/04/1861 Baker George Overseer Bridgetta Taabinga Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 31 Baker George Richard 19/03/1861 23/04/1861 Baker George Overseer Bridgetta Taabinga Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 32 Stror Anna 18/11/1859 24/04/1861 Stror Henry Labourer (German) Elizabeth Proston Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie Anglican Church Southern Queensland 1 of 27 Updated 27th January 2021 Diocesan Records Archives Gayndah Baptisms 1860-1877 ; 1891-1894 ID Surname Christian Names Date of Birth Date of Baptism Father's Surname Father's Christian Name Father's Profession Mother's Maiden Name Mother's Christian Abode Town or Parish Celebrant or Notes and Links Names Priest 33 Stror Henry 23/10/1860 24/04/1861 Stror Henry Labourer (German) Elizabeth Proston Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 34 Alexander Robert Arthur 23/03/1861 24/04/1861 Alexander Robert Gentleman Eliza Proston Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie James 35 Cameron Elspeth Agnes 15/01/1861 23/05/1861 Cameron Alpin Grant Gentleman Elspeth Boomerang Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 36 Heston Isaac 7/02/1861 26/05/1861 Heston Abraham Labourer Margaret Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 37 Aylward Bosina Jane 2/04/1861 26/05/1861 Aylward William Wallace Carpenter Martha Ann Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 38 Aderille Iefie (?) Augusta 5/05/1861 26/05/1861 Aderille John Augustus Saddler Mary Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 39 Mathewson Mary Ingils 13/01/1861 26/05/1861 Mathewson Peter Carpenter Bridget Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 40 Hendle Mary Iuana 1/04/1861 26/05/1861 Hendle John Horse Breaker Mary Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 41 Knight Lydia 6/05/1849 26/05/1861 Knight William Robert Labourer Lydia Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 42 Knight Robert 16/10/1852 26/05/1861 Knight William Robert Labourer Lydia Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 43 Knight John 11/10/1855 26/05/1861 Knight William Robert Labourer Lydia Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 44 Knight Harriet 10/12/1857 26/05/1861 Knight William Robert Labourer Lydia Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 45 Knight George 30/10/1860 26/05/1861 Knight William Robert Labourer Lydia Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 46 King John Jering 22/02/1861 23/06/1861 King Thomas Henry Labourer Sarah Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 47 Kelly Sarah 22/03/1861 12/07/1861 Kelly Edward Bullock Driver Elizabeth Yenda Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 48 Dougherty John David 2/03/1861 1/08/1861 Dougherty Charles Overseer Ellen Ban Ban Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 49 Reid Harry 23/07/1861 6/10/1861 Reid John Overseer Sarah Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 50 Goucher (?) Charles Pigott 9/09/1860 6/10/1861 Not listed Not listed Not listed Goucher (?) Hennitta Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie Mother noted as Spinster. 51 Eliott Helen Ada 16/02/1862 25/04/1862 Eliott Gilbert William Squatter Jane Penelope Yenda Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 52 McPhee Archibald Donald 16/02/1860 27/04/1862 McPhee John Bothwell Miner Elizabeth Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie Duncan 53 Kenette William 20/10/1858 12/05/1862 Kenette Frederic Shepherd Paulina Coonambula Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 54 Croker Martha June 24/04/1861 13/05/1862 Croker John Squatter Martha Dykehead Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 55 Johnson Thomas 8/03/1857 25/05/1862 Johnson Robert Sawyer Martha Auburn Station Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 56 Johnson Robert 5/06/1861 25/05/1862 Johnson Robert Sawyer Martha Auburn Station Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 57 Gunouri (as John William 16/11/1858 1/06/1862 Gunouri John Shepherd Rosina Auburn Station Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie spelled in register) 58 Gunouri (as Henrietta Mary 29/01/1860 1/06/1862 Gunouri John Shepherd Rosina Auburn Station Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie spelled in register) 59 Gunouri (as Elizabeth Rosa 23/09/1861 1/06/1862 Gunouri John Shepherd Rosina Auburn Station Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie spelled in register) 60 Dobler Sophia 12/02/1862 1/07/1862 Dobler Frederic Labourer Agnes Hawkwood Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 61 Cameron Alexander 6/03/1862 3/07/1862 Cameron Duncan Shepherd Flora Coonambula Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 62 Williams Thomas William 28/08/1860 4/07/1862 Williams George Cook Bridget Mundubbera Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 63 Williams Eliza Mary 22/04/1862 4/07/1862 Williams George Cook Bridget Mundubbera Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 64 Walker William John 29/04/1862 6/07/1862 Walker James Saddler Catharine Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie Illingworth Anglican Church Southern Queensland 2 of 27 Updated 27th January 2021 Diocesan Records Archives Gayndah Baptisms 1860-1877 ; 1891-1894 ID Surname Christian Names Date of Birth Date of Baptism Father's Surname Father's Christian Name Father's Profession Mother's Maiden Name Mother's Christian Abode Town or Parish Celebrant or Notes and Links Names Priest 65 Scheiber Gottlieb Henry 15/01/1862 6/07/1862 Scheiber George Gottlieb Bullock Driver Sophia Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 66 Senches (?) John Henry 17/10/1861 6/07/1862 Senches Andrew Servant Susan Gayndah Gayndah D.C. Mackenzie 67 Turner William Tasuls (?) 27/04/1862 18/05/1863 Turner Robert Overseer Mary Mondure Gayndah F.J. Grosvenor 68 Green Thomas Ernest 3/04/1863 18/05/1863 Green William Benjamin Squatter (?) Elizabeth Mondure Gayndah F.J. Grosvenor 69 Saville John 13/09/1862 19/05/1863 Saville Elijah (?) Shepherd Ann Mondure Gayndah F.J. Grosvenor 70 Hogan William 3/12/1859 19/05/1863 Hogan William Sawyer Charlotte Mondure Gayndah F.J. Grosvenor 71 Hogan John Henry 28/12/1862 19/05/1863 Hogan William Sawyer Charlotte Mondure Gayndah F.J. Grosvenor 72 Millard (?) Amelia 2/04/1863 20/05/1863 Millard Auguste (?) Bullock Driver Pauline Boobyjam Gayndah F.J.
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