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Maryborough Chronicle Index Maryborough Chronicle Index 1st January, 1905 – 31 st December, 1909 Transcription by Janet Martin, Hervey Bay, Queensland – 2007 Legend for Info: B = Birth InMem = In Memorium D = Death M = Marriage Div = Divorce O = Obituary Eng = Engagement P = Photo F = Funeral W = Writeup Inq = Inquiry/Inquest To search for a name , press CONTROL + F (Windows 'Find' Tool) Surname Given Name(s) Info Date Page DD/MM/YYYY "Chronicle" The Beginning of the newspaper W 05/03/1907 4 Sole survivor's story "Dunbar" W 12/10/1905 4 Wrecked 20 th August, 1857 - NSW 14/11/1905 2 "La Bella" brigantine Wrecked off Warnambool W 02/12/1905 2 “Evergreen” Sale of property W 25/12/1906 4 “Ormuz” Immigrants arriving Qld W 05/05/1908 2 24/01/1907 2 “Pilot”- Govt. Ketch Missing in Cooktown Cyclone W 26/01/1907 2 30/01/1907 2 “Rippingham Grange” Immigrants for Qld – due 25 April W 09/04/1909 2 1906 Town & District Maryborough Report on happenings W 31/12/1906 2 W 05/11/1908 2 2nd Mt Morgan Disaster W 07/11/1908 4 W 09/11/1908 2 Abbott Ernest Hector (Dec’d of Tasmania) W 05/11/1907 4 Abbott Henry (of Bundaberg) D 25/12/1906 2 Abbs Bertie W 15/12/1905 4 Abbs Ethel M 21/07/1909 2 Abbs Matilda (of Pialba) M 30/06/1908 3 D 06/12/1905 2 Aberdeen Mrs (of Mackay) D 07/12/1905 2/3 Abraham William W 31/08/1909 3 Surname Given Name(s) Info Date Page DD/MM/YYYY Acme Foundry Company First casting W 23/10/1906 2 Adams James D/F 27/04/1907 4 Adams Jane Ann D/F 19/10/1908 2 Adler Mr & Mrs Robert (of Vic.) D 20/11/1908 2 Affleck Mr P. A. (of Warwick) W 03/08/1907 4 Ahern Michael W 09/06/1905 3 Aiken Horace Henry (of NSW) D 17/08/1906 2 Aitken Miss Chrissie W 10/08/1905 2 Aitken Miss Crissie (of Qld) W 27/01/1906 2 Aitken Mr E. C. (of Maryborough) W 02/19/1905 2 W/P 27/06/1907 Albani Madame, O.M. 2 W 28/06/1907 Albeertsen Helen Henrietta W 05/10/1906 4 Alderson Ada W 05/04/1906 4 Aldridge Harry Edgar (Dec'd) W 18/07/1905 3 Alexander Arthur Stuart W 06/04/1905 3 Alexander Mrs (of Glebe, NSW) Div 05/09/1908 4 Allan Andrew InMem 04/08/1906 2 Allen Adeline (of NSW) W 21/12/1905 2 Allen Alick D / O 27/03/1908 2 Allen Archibald W 07/08/1905 4 Allen Doris F 16/12/1907 2 Allen Dr M 13/07/1907 3 Allen Elizabeth Mary M 09/11/1905 3 Allen Ellenor D/F/O 02/02/1905 2 Allen Henry Peele M 17/06/1908 2 Allen Mr T. W. M/W 04/01/1907 2 Allen Mrs J. T. (of Tinana) W 21/07/1908 5 Allpress Mr & Mrs Rivers (of NSW) Div 16/03/1909 2 Alm Pauline Eng 16/05/1907 2 Alonso Edward John D/O 06/03/1905 2 D/F/O 12/08/1907 2 Alston Alan George Fowning W 13/08/1907 2 Alston George (of NSW) D 01/10/1909 2 Alur Pauline M 10/06/1908 2 Ambrose Miss M 16/03/1907 6 Amies Ethel May M 01/12/1905 2/3 Amies John (of Maryborough) W 29/09/1909 2 Amies Miss Ethel May M 11/11/1905 4 Andersen Alfred H (of Appletree Creek) W 05/11/1906 2 Andersen Anders (of Maryborough) W 15/08/1906 2 Andersen Andes Hansen (son of Iver) M 08/01/1907 2 Surname Given Name(s) Info Date Page DD/MM/YYYY Andersen Andrew M 11/05/1908 2 Andersen Anton (of Pialba) W 08/05/1908 4 Andersen Carl Herman Julius Eiler W 16/07/1908 3 Andersen Charles Edward M 03/02/1906 2 Andersen Ellen D/F/O 21/02/1908 2 Andersen James Matthew M / W 23/03/1907 2 / 3 Andersen Josephine D / O 10/08/1909 2 / 3 Andersen Mabel Emily M 11/05/1908 2 Andersen Martin M 02/05/1907 4 Andersen Martin E. W 23/05/1908 4 Andersen Mary Christina InMem 11/11/1905 2 Andersen Mr & Mrs C - (of Appletree Creek) W 07/08/1909 8 Andersen Mr & Mrs C. (Silver wedding) W 04/10/1904 4 Andersen Mr & Mrs Eiler, junr., - a son B 01/10/1907 2 Andersen Mr & Mrs M.J.L.E. – a son B 27/05/1909 2 Andersen Mr F. M 04/01/1908 8 Andersen Mr P. (of Maryborough) W 03/03/1908 2 Andersen Percy Adolph Amiel M 16/10/1906 2 Andersen Peter Christian W 27/03/1905 3 Andersen Peter Christian W 05/10/1905 4 Andersen Peter Christian W 06/06/1906 3 W 12/01/1909 2 Andersen Samuel James W 14/01/1909 5 Anderson Andrew W. W 06/02/1905 3 Anderson Elspeth Margaret D/F 23/11/1907 4 Anderson Emil (of Yorkey via Kilkivan) W 28/07/1905 3 Anderson Emily Elizabeth D/F/O 18/07/1906 2 Anderson Emily Elizabeth InMem 17/07/1907 2 Anderson Emily Elizabeth InMem 17/07/1908 2 Anderson Emily Elizabeth InMem 17/07/1909 4 Anderson Ergrie D 10/09/1908 2 Anderson George (of Wide Bay) D 28/11/1905 2 Anderson James (of North Kolan) D 08/01/1907 2 Anderson Jessie D/F 11/06/1907 2 Anderson Jessie (of Dalby) InMem 10/06/1909 2 Anderson John (Melbourne) W 24/08/1909 2 Anderson John Douglas InMem 13/04/1909 2 Anderson John Douglas – (Probate) W 21/08/1908 2 Anderson John Douglas (Dec’d) W 09/05/1908 5 Anderson John Douglas (Dec’d) – Probate W 16/09/1908 2 Anderson John Douglas (of Maryborough) D/F/O 15/04/1908 2 Anderson John Stephen D/F/O 14/05/1908 2 Surname Given Name(s) Info Date Page DD/MM/YYYY Anderson Josephine (of NSW) W 24/04/1906 2 Anderson Mr G (of Childers) M 14/03/1908 6 Anderson Mr T - (of Wide Bay Rowing) W 18/05/1907 4 Anderson Oskar W 08/02/1906 4 Anderson William D/F/O 17/07/1907 2 Anderson William InMem 16/07/1908 2 Anderson William InMem 16/07/1909 2 Anderssen Mr A. L. M 09/03/1905 3 Andrews Frederick D 14/05/1907 2 Andrews Patrick (of NSW) D 11/07/1906 2 Andrews William Holland W 08/02/1906 4 M 06/01/1905 2 Angel Kate M 07/01/1905 2 Anitt John W 17/08/1909 2 Annear Louie M 25/08/1905 2 Annear Mr J. T. W 06/08/1908 2 Anniversary of Gympie Story of the gold find W 16/10/198 3 Renewals, Wine, Billiard & Annual Licensing Court W 04/04/1907 4 slaughtering Licenses Anschau Mr D 28/09/1908 2 Anson Agnes Alice M 16/10/1906 2 Anson Alexander (of NSW) D 27/11/1905 2 Antcliffe Emily D/F 04/01/1908 4 Aplin Caroline Eliza Batley W 18/07/1906 3 Aplin Harriett Frances W 18/07/1906 3 Aplin Mary Benedetta Felicita Watson W 18/07/1906 3 Appel Amor Johann D/F 02/10/1906 2 Arber Mrs (Dec’d of Degilbo) W 02/10/1906 4 Archibald John Ernest M 12/06/1908 3 Archibald Robert (of Ipswich) W 23/04/1906 2 Armitage Allan Henry D 08/03/1906 2 Armitage Edward W 04/04/1906 2 Armitt Alice Gertrude (of Moree) D 13/10/1905 2 Armstrong Bernard Robert (of Gayndah) Inq 31/07/1909 6 Armstrong George (of Lismore) D 15/05/1905 2 09/03/1908 2 Armstrong Hugh Cameron (of Maryborough) W 10/03/1908 2 Armstrong Joseph (of Maryborough) W 31/01/1905 2 12/07/1906 4 Armstrong Mr W. T. (of Maryborough) W 21/07/1906 3 Armstrong William D/F/O 03/05/1905 2 Armstrong William InMem 02/05/1906 2 Surname Given Name(s) Info Date Page DD/MM/YYYY Armstrong William InMem 04/05/1908 2 Armstrong William Thomas W 25/06/1906 3 Arnold Mrs Rose (of Sydney) W 30/03/1906 2 Arnold Rose (Dec'd of Sydney) Inq 24/05/1906 2 Ashby George D 12/12/1908 4 Ashcroft Mary Ellen (of Melbourne) W 24/08/1909 2 Ashley Ethel Annie D 02/08/1907 2 Ashton Julian Howard M 09/03/1908 2 Ashton Mr C M 04/04/1908 4 D 16/09/1909 2 Askern Thomas (of Appletree Creek) W 18/09/1909 6 Askew Esther (of NSW) W 06/05/1905 2 Aslin Mrs Amelia (of Tamworth) D 21/07/1906 2 Aspinall John Obit 03/07/1906 3 Atholwood Ethel Ruby Yelverton (of Vic.) W 12/05/1908 2 Atholwood James W 12/05/1908 2 D/F 28/06/1906 2 Atkinson George Thomas W 02/07/1906 4 Atkinson William D 18/03/1905 2 Atthews Alfred Inq 16/12/1909 2 W 21/11/1908 4 Attwell Grace Evelyn Minnie (of Tas.) W 16/12/1908 2 D/F/W 29/07/1908 2 Auld Alexander Inq 01/08/1908 4 Auld Alexander (Dec’d) Inq 22/08/1908 4 Austin Charles Frederick (of Townsville) W 11/01/1905 2 Austin Mr A.
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