Ann Hebbel

F, b. 1872, d. November 1950
  • Ann Hebbel was born in 1872 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of John Heinrich Hebbel and Mathilda Magdeline Andersen.
  • When the Perseverance Creek School was opened in November 1880, the first day pupils were John Ryan, William Diamond, Alf Ernest Bidgood, Miriam Case, Kate Diamond, Rachel Diamond, Ann Hebbel, Margaret Hebbel, Jacob Hebbel, Emily White, Mary Ryan, and George Case. The first head teacher was Thomas Walls and the School Committee consisted of Joseph Cossart (Secretary - his eldest child was only four at the time), Alf Bidgood, John Hebbel, James and John McQuillan.
    The following year Alice Brown, Joseph Cronk, John Brown, Edward Brown, Alice Cronk, Minnie Humberdross, Emma Humberdross and John Kynoch were enrolled.
  • At the age of 24 years, Ann Hebbel married Joseph Phillip Kahler, son of Heinrich (Henry) Kahler and Elizabeth Kahler, in 1896 in Queensland.
  • Ann Hebbel and Joseph Phillip Kahler appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Geham. Joseph was a farmer.
  • Ann Hebbel and Joseph Phillip Kahler appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1925 and 1926 living at Geham. Joseph was a farmer.
  • On 5 May 1932,her husband, Joseph Phillip Kahler died in Queensland at age 67.
  • Ann Hebbel appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1934 living at Geham. She carried out home duties.
  • Ann Hebbel died in November 1950 in Queensland. Her funeral notice appeared in The Brisbane Courier on 21 Nov 1950. It read:- " KAHLER.— Relatives and Friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Borman, Cawdor, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. P. Kahler. Gympie. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kahler. Ipswich, Mr and Mrs. I. N. Kahler, Geham. Sgt. L. C. Kahler, Charleville. and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kahler, Gatton, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved Mother, Mother-in law, and Grandmother, Anna Kahler relict of the late J. P. Kahler, Ivydale, Geham, which is appointed to leave from the resldence of Mr. and Mrs. H G. Borman, Cawdor, after service commencing at II a.m., This Day (Tuesday) for the Cabarlah Cemetery. T. S. BURSTOW. Funeral Director."
  • Ann was buried on 21 November 1950 in Cabarlah Cemetery.

Children of Ann Hebbel and Joseph Phillip Kahler

Elsa Hebbel

F, b. 1886, d. 7 August 1968

Emma Hebbel

F, b. 1879, d. 1882

Frederick Hebbel

M, b. 1884, d. 1968
  • Frederick Hebbel was born in 1884 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of John Heinrich Hebbel and Mathilda Magdeline Andersen.
  • At the age of 28 years, Frederick Hebbel married Rose Caroline Roff in 1912 in Queensland.
  • Frederick Hebbel died in 1968 in Queensland.

Frederick Hebbel

M, b. 1881, d. 1882

Jacob Hebbel

M, b. 1874, d. 1922
  • Jacob Hebbel was born in 1874 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of John Heinrich Hebbel and Mathilda Magdeline Andersen.
  • When the Perseverance Creek School was opened in November 1880, the first day pupils were John Ryan, William Diamond, Alf Ernest Bidgood, Miriam Case, Kate Diamond, Rachel Diamond, Ann Hebbel, Margaret Hebbel, Jacob Hebbel, Emily White, Mary Ryan, and George Case. The first head teacher was Thomas Walls and the School Committee consisted of Joseph Cossart (Secretary - his eldest child was only four at the time), Alf Bidgood, John Hebbel, James and John McQuillan.
    The following year Alice Brown, Joseph Cronk, John Brown, Edward Brown, Alice Cronk, Minnie Humberdross, Emma Humberdross and John Kynoch were enrolled.
  • Jacob Hebbel died in 1922 in Queensland.

John Heinrich Hebbel

M, b. 1829, d. 6 April 1912
  • John Heinrich Hebbel was born in 1829.
  • At the age of 42 years, John Heinrich Hebbel married Mathilda Magdeline Andersen in 1871 in Queensland.
  • John Heinrich Hebbel was naturalised in 1878 in Queensland.
  • When the Perseverance Creek School was opened in November 1880, the first day pupils were John Ryan, William Diamond, Alf Ernest Bidgood, Miriam Case, Kate Diamond, Rachel Diamond, Ann Hebbel, Margaret Hebbel, Jacob Hebbel, Emily White, Mary Ryan, and George Case. The first head teacher was Thomas Walls and the School Committee consisted of Joseph Cossart (Secretary - his eldest child was only four at the time), Alf Bidgood, John Hebbel, James and John McQuillan.
    The following year Alice Brown, Joseph Cronk, John Brown, Edward Brown, Alice Cronk, Minnie Humberdross, Emma Humberdross and John Kynoch were enrolled.
  • In 1887,his wife, Mathilda Magdeline Andersen died in Queensland.
  • On 26 August 1891 A meeting of creditors in the insolvent estate of John Cameron and John Heinrich Hebbel trading as timber merchants of Toowoomba took place in Toowoomba. Amongst the creditors were Thomas Cullen £10 3s 4d, Thomas Brennan £39; H A Shum £34; Claud Cronk 44; George Parton £22.
  • John Heinrich Hebbel died on 6 April 1912 in Queensland.
  • John was buried on 8 April 1912 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. LUTH37-42-037-0049.

Children of John Heinrich Hebbel and Mathilda Magdeline Andersen

John Henry Hebbel

M, b. circa 1886, d. 1900

Margaretha Hebbel

F, b. 1873
  • Margaretha Hebbel was born in 1873 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of John Heinrich Hebbel and Mathilda Magdeline Andersen.
  • When the Perseverance Creek School was opened in November 1880, the first day pupils were John Ryan, William Diamond, Alf Ernest Bidgood, Miriam Case, Kate Diamond, Rachel Diamond, Ann Hebbel, Margaret Hebbel, Jacob Hebbel, Emily White, Mary Ryan, and George Case. The first head teacher was Thomas Walls and the School Committee consisted of Joseph Cossart (Secretary - his eldest child was only four at the time), Alf Bidgood, John Hebbel, James and John McQuillan.
    The following year Alice Brown, Joseph Cronk, John Brown, Edward Brown, Alice Cronk, Minnie Humberdross, Emma Humberdross and John Kynoch were enrolled.

Mathilde Hebbel

F, b. 1877, d. 1954
  • Mathilde Hebbel was born in 1877 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of John Heinrich Hebbel and Mathilda Magdeline Andersen.
  • At the age of 38 years, Mathilde Hebbel married Joseph Edward Savage in 1915 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Mathilde Hebbel died in 1954 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Mathilde Hebbel

F, b. September 1875, d. 4 December 1876
  • Mathilde Hebbel was born in September 1875 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of John Heinrich Hebbel and Mathilda Magdeline Andersen.
  • Mathilde Hebbel died on 4 December 1876 in Queensland at age 1.
  • Mathilde was buried on 5 December 1876 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

Sophia Hebbel

F, b. 1885, d. 1959
  • Sophia Hebbel was born in 1885 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of John Heinrich Hebbel and Mathilda Magdeline Andersen.
  • At the age of 28 years, Sophia Hebbel married Arthur Wilkinson Kell in 1913 in Queensland.
  • Sophia Hebbel died in 1959 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Frederick William Hebirmann

M, b. circa 1840
  • Frederick William Hebirmann was born circa 1840 in Germany.
  • Frederick William Hebirmann married Susan Harvey on 19 April 1864 in Queensland.

Child of Frederick William Hebirmann and Susan Harvey

Alfred Ronald Hedge

M, b. 1907

Ivy May Hedge

F, b. 1909

Russell William Hedge

M, b. 1911

William John Hedge

M, b. circa 1880, d. 1957
  • William John Hedge was born circa 1880. He was the son of Samuel HEDGE and Janet REES.
  • William John Hedge married Catherine Gillis, daughter of William Patrick Gillis and Eliza Izzard, in 1907 in Queensland.
  • In 1932,his wife, Catherine Gillis died in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • William John Hedge died in 1957 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Children of William John Hedge and Catherine Gillis

Esther Loie Hedges

F, b. 1897, d. 11 October 1966
  • Esther Loie Hedges was born in 1897 in Queensland. She was the daughter of James William Hedges and Esther Goutee.
  • At the age of 21 years, Esther Loie Hedges married Esther Loie Hedges, son of Henry Ruebin Hull and Charlotte Mary Ward, on 29 October 1918 in Queensland. They had five Children.
  • Esther Loie Hedges and Henry William Hull appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1925 living at Cabarlah. Henry was a labourer and his wife Esther carried out home duties.
  • Esther Loie Hedges died on 11 October 1966 in Queensland.
  • Esther was buried on 12 October 1966 in Cabarlah Cemetery. CE1-00H-0007.

Ronald Theodore Hedrick

M, b. 15 February 1913, d. 11 February 1978
  • Ronald Theodore Hedrick was born on 15 February 1913 in Ipswich, Queensland. He was the son of Conrad Hedrick and Mary Schoenknecht, both buried in the Stone Quarry Cemetery.
  • At the age of 26 years, 3 months and 14 days, Ronald Theodore Hedrick married Annie Olive O'Neill, daughter of Patrick J O'Neill and Annie Mary Casey, on 29 May 1939 in St Matthews Catholic Church, Crows Nest, Queensland.
  • Ronald Theodore Hedrick and Annie Olive O'Neill appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Thallon Street, Crows Nest. Ronald was a labourer. Annie's mother lived with them.
  • An article appeared in the Pittsworth Sentinal on 17 December 1946 discussing the salinity of water found at Crows Nest. The article mentioned that Ronald had drilled several bores by hand on his property, and struck salt water in every case.
  • Between 1960 and 1968 Ronald and Annie conducted a fruit and vegetable shop from their home next to the Co-op grocery store in Thallon Street.
  • Ronald Theodore Hedrick and Annie Olive O'Neill appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1963 living at Thallon Street, Crows Nest. Ronald was a labourer.
  • On 15 October 1975,his wife, Annie Olive O'Neill died in Queensland.
  • Ronald Theodore Hedrick died on 11 February 1978 in Queensland at age 64.
  • Ronald was buried on 13 February 1978 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

Eliza Ann Hefford

F, b. 17 September 1845

Thomas Hefford

M, b. 2 December 1804, d. 18 October 1849
  • Thomas Hefford was baptized on 2 December 1804 in North Kilworth, Leicestershire.
  • At the age of 20 years, 10 months and 1 day, Thomas Hefford married Eliza Chivell, daughter of Richard Chivell and Ann Unknown, on 3 October 1825 in East Stonehouse Chapel, Plymouth, Devon.
  • Thomas Hefford died on 18 October 1849 in Leicester at age 44.
  • Thomas was buried on 21 October 1849 in St Margarets, Leicester, Leicestershire.

Child of Thomas Hefford and Eliza Chivell

Henrietta Charlotte Albertine Heier

F, b. 1848, d. 1925
  • Henrietta Charlotte Albertine Heier was born in 1848.
  • Henrietta Charlotte Albertine Heier married Gustav Fredrick Ferdinand Nitz, son of Martin Nitz and Caroline Horn, circa 1870.
  • Henrietta Charlotte Albertine Heier and Gustav Fredrick Ferdinand Nitz immigrated to Queensland on 4 September 1877. Gustav 39 and Henrietta 29 travelled on the Charles Dickens with their children August 5, Emily 4, Johanne, an infant. Gustav's brother Karl and his family followed in 1885.
  • Henrietta Charlotte Albertine Heier and Gustav Fredrick Ferdinand Nitz appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1908 and 1913 living at Glencoe. Gustav was a farmer.
  • Henrietta Charlotte Albertine Heier died in 1925 in Queensland.

Children of Henrietta Charlotte Albertine Heier and Gustav Fredrick Ferdinand Nitz

August Ernst Heilig

M, b. 1897, d. 9 December 1973

Auguste Heilig

F, b. 1858
  • Auguste Heilig was born in 1858 in Baden, Germany.
  • She immigrated to Brisbane on 8 April 1885. She was 27 years old, a domestic servant and may have travelled wlith other family member.

Child of Auguste Heilig

Caroline Louise Heilig

F, b. 1902

Charles John Frederick Heilig

M, b. 1883, d. 27 March 1939
  • Charles John Frederick Heilig was born in 1883 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Johann Friedrich Carl Heilig and Henrietta Kolberg.
  • Charles John Frederick Heilig died on 27 March 1939 in Queensland.
  • Charles was buried on 28 March 1939 in Cabarlah Cemetery.

Christina Heilig

F, b. 1878, d. 1935
  • Christina Heilig was born in 1878.
  • She was the daughter of Christioph Frederick Heilig and Christina Walter.
  • Christina Heilig immigrated on 25 June 1889 to Brisbane with Christioph Frederick Heilig. Christoph 49, and Christina 49, travelled on the Merkara with their children Christina 11, Christoph 7 and Katherina 14. They were all from Germany. An Auguste Heilig 27, arrived on the Merkara in 1885.
  • At the age of 21 years, Christina Heilig married Friedrich Peter Johann Bothmann in 1899 in Queensland.
  • Christina Heilig died in 1935 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Christioph Frederick Heilig

M, b. 1842, d. 9 June 1926
  • Christioph Frederick Heilig was born in 1842 in Germany. He was the son of Gottlieb.
  • He was the son of Gottlieb Heilig.
  • Christioph Frederick Heilig married Christina Walter circa 1865.
  • Christioph Frederick Heilig immigrated to Brisbane on 25 June 1889. Christoph 49, and Christina 49, travelled on the Merkara with their children Christina 11, Christoph 7 and Katherina 14. They were all from Germany. An Auguste Heilig 27, arrived on the Merkara in 1885.
  • He was naturalised in 1890 in Queensland.
  • He appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1905 living at Koorjarewon (Highfields). Chris was a farmer.
  • In 1906 Christy was listed as a farmer at Koojarewon (Highfields.)
  • On 2 September 1906,his wife, Christina Walter died in Queensland.
  • Christioph Frederick Heilig died on 9 June 1926 in Queensland.
  • Christioph was buried in Glencoe Cemetery. Christina was buried in the Cabarlah Cemetery.

Children of Christioph Frederick Heilig and Christina Walter

Christoph Frederick Heilig

M, b. 23 February 1882, d. 30 April 1959
  • Christoph Frederick Heilig was born on 23 February 1882.
  • He was the son of Christioph Frederick Heilig and Christina Walter.
  • Christoph Frederick Heilig immigrated on 25 June 1889 to Brisbane with Christioph Frederick Heilig. Christoph 49, and Christina 49, travelled on the Merkara with their children Christina 11, Christoph 7 and Katherina 14. They were all from Germany. An Auguste Heilig 27, arrived on the Merkara in 1885.
  • At the age of 28 years, 10 months and 28 days, Christoph Frederick Heilig married Martha Christine Kanowski, daughter of Gottfried Kanowski and Louise Josevski, on 20 January 1911 in Queensland.
  • On 22 December 1913 Christoph applied to be Nationalised. He stated that he had arrived in Australia in 1888 on the Markara, had lived around Toowoomba for 15 years and Warwick for 10. His wife and two children were living with him at Jose? Retreat, Warwick where he was a farmer. However his papers were never forwarded to the correct authorites and in 1916 when he tried to finalise the purchase of land, the immigration department refused his application on the grounds that he was a German national.
  • Christoph Frederick Heilig and Martha Christine Kanowski appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1925 living at Goombungee. Chris was a labourer.
  • Christoph Frederick Heilig died on 30 April 1959 in Brisbane, Queensland, at age 77.
  • Christoph was buried in Lutwyche Cemetery.

Elizabeth Heilig

F, b. 1877