Georgina Welsh

F, b. 1869

James Welsh

M, b. 1877, d. December 1956
  • James Welsh was born in 1877 in Glen Park. He was the son of John Welsh and Isabella Campbell.
  • At the age of 37 years, James Welsh married Catherine Amelia Green, daughter of Frederick Green and Mary Ann Rattray, in 1914 in Victoria.
  • James Welsh died in December 1956 in Ballarat East, Victoria.
  • James was buried on 27 December 1956 in Ballarat Cemetery.

Children of James Welsh and Catherine Amelia Green

James M Welsh

M, b. 1881

Leonard James Welsh

M, b. 1916

Mary Ann Welsh

F, b. 1870

Raymond Frederick Welsh

M, b. 1914, d. 1981
  • Raymond Frederick Welsh was born in 1914 in Ballarat East, Victoria.
  • He was the son of James Welsh and Catherine Amelia Green.
  • Raymond Frederick Welsh died in 1981 in Ballarat, Victoria.

Susan Welsh

F, b. 1875

Walter Enos Welsh

M, b. 1872, d. December 1948
  • Walter Enos Welsh was born in 1872 in Shepton Beauchamp, Somerset.
  • He was the son of Enos Welsh and Sophia Rowswell.
  • His marriage, at 27 years, to Annie Pond was registered in the September 1899 Quarter in Chard, Somerset Registration District.
  • His death was recorded with the Chard, Somerset, Registration District in the December 1948 Quarter.

Child of Walter Enos Welsh and Annie Pond

Sylvia Ivy Valerie Wench

F, b. 14 April 1900, d. 23 May 2002
  • Sylvia Ivy Valerie Wench was born on 14 April 1900 in Coolana, Queensland.
  • At the age of 34 years, 6 months and 6 days, Sylvia Ivy Valerie Wench married William George Claydon, son of William Claydon and Jane Crosby, on 20 October 1934 in Tallegalla, Queensland. WEDDING.
    Claydon-Wenck.
    A pretty but quiet wedding was solemnised at Tallegalla Methodist Church, by Rev. T. J. Graham Wilson, on Saturday, October 20, the parties being W. George Claydon, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Claydon, Rosewood, and Sylvia, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wenck, Coolana. The bride, who entered the church on the arm of her father, who gave her away, was gracefully attired in a white crepe-de-Chine frock, made on long classical lines, the bodice being prettily pin-tucked, with hand-made faggotted yoke, and two shoulder capes over long, tight- fitting sleeves. Her wreath was worn cap fashion and was composed of orange blossoms, pearls, and silver tulle, from which her veil hung in long graceful folds. She also carried a beautiful sheaf of Arum lilies, with long trail of fern, tied with tulle and satin streamers. As the bride left the church little Elva Yarrow presented her with a horse shoe, the work of Miss G. Brooks, She was attended by Miss Dolly Claydon as bridesmaid, who wore a powder blue glory crepe frock, ankle length, with two frills on the skirt and bodice, with hat to match. She also carried a lovely sheaf of pink gladioli and fern and wore a string of crystal beads, the gift of the bridegroom.
    Mr. H. Claydon, brother of the bridegroom, attended as best man.
    The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a wallet, and the bridegroom's gift to the bride was a pin-grained handbag. The best man received a set of sleeve links and studs.
    The wedding breakfast was held at the residence of Mrs. W. Claydon, Rosewood, and the party on arrival was received by Mrs. W. Claydon. The room was nicely arranged with ferns and flowers and a beautiful two-tiered wedding cake adorned the bride's table, the cake being the work of the bridesmaid.
    Rev. Graham Wilson occupied the chair and the usual toasts were honoured.
    After the wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. G. Claydon left on a motoring tour to Burleigh Heads and parts of New South Wales, the bride travelling in a saxe blue crepe cotele, with mastic pleatings of georgette with mastic hat to tone. The bride's frocks were the work of the Grace Saloon, Ipswich, and the bridal bouquets were the work of Mrs. C. Rose, Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs. G. Claydon are to live at Rosewood.
  • Sylvia Ivy Valerie Wench died on 23 May 2002 in Bundaleer Lodge Nursing Home, Ipswich, at age 102.

Child of Sylvia Ivy Valerie Wench and William George Claydon

Anna Maria Louisa Wendorf

F, b. 19 April 1872, d. 7 September 1906

Anna Maria Louisa Beutel (nee Wendorf) 1872-1906. Photo thanks to trishak.
  • Anna Maria Louisa Wendorf was born on 19 April 1872 in Ipswich, Queensland. She was the daugther of Christian Friedrich Wilehlm Wendorf and Louise Charlotte Behm.
  • At the age of 17 years, 2 months and 6 days, Anna Maria Louisa Wendorf married Gustave Frederick August (Gus) Beutel on 25 June 1889 in Ipswich, Queensland.
  • Anna Maria Louisa Wendorf and Gustave Frederick August (Gus) Beutel appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1903 and 1905 living at Ravensbourne. Frederick was a farmer.
  • Anna Maria Louisa Wendorf died on 7 September 1906 in Ravensbourne, Queensland, at age 34. Her death was reported in the Queensland Times :- "Death of Mrs. A. F. Beutel. -It is with deep regret (writes a Ravensbourne correspondent, under date of the 29th ultimo) that I have to announce the demise of Mrs. A. F. Beutel (a daughter of Mr. W. Wendore, of Roadvale), which took place at her residence on Friday morning, the 7th of September, after an illness of only four days. Her death is all the more sad, as Mrs. Beutel appeared to be in perfect health the week before, but succumbed to an attack of pneumonia. Dr. Overeud, of Crow's Nest, was in attendance on Wednesday, but unfortunately no hope was entertained of her recovery, and, despite the most careful nursing, she passed quietly away as above stated, surrounded by a num her of relatives and friends, who deeply deplore their loss, for Mrs. Beutel was a charming companion, an affectionate wife, and a loving daughter and sister. Her active friendship and many charities brought her in touch with most of the people of Ravensbourne and the surrounding district. When the sad news was heard expressions of sorrow at the untimely death of a resident so universally esteemed were general. The respect in which de ceased was held was manifested by the largely-attended funeral on the following Sunday. The remains were interred in the Ravensbourne Cemetery, the Rev. B. Bottonmley, Methodist minister, officiating at the grave. Deceased leaves a sorrowing husband and a family of nine-seven girls and two boys, the youngest being only a few days old. Much sympathy has been expressed for the family and relatives, and especially for the bereaved husband. Since the above was written l learn that the deceased’s infant son died on the 12th, the child being only 10 days old. Mr, Beutel has every body's sympathy in his double bereavement."
  • Anna was buried in Ravensbourne Cemetery.

Children of Anna Maria Louisa Wendorf and Gustave Frederick August (Gus) Beutel

Gladys Annie Wenham

F, b. 1910, d. 23 December 1993
  • Gladys Annie Wenham was born in 1910.
  • At the age of 25 years, Gladys Annie Wenham married Anton John (Tony) Mantiet, son of Jacob Manteit and Christina Oliva, in 1935 in Queensland.
  • Gladys Annie Wenham and Anton John (Tony) Mantiet appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Haden. Tony was a farmer.
  • Gladys Annie Wenham died on 23 December 1993.
  • Gladys was buried on 29 December 1993 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

Henry Wenham

M, b. circa 1880, d. 1955

Anna Maria Ernstine Wenzel

F, b. 1885, d. 1976
  • Anna Maria Ernstine Wenzel was born in 1885 in Queensland. She was the daughter of Carl Friedrich Ludwig Wenzel and Wilhelmine Ernestine Friedricke Wolff.
  • At the age of 21 years, Anna Maria Ernstine Wenzel married Wilhelm Richard Rudolph Kamp in 1906 in Queensland.
  • Anna Maria Ernstine Wenzel and Wilhelm Richard Rudolph Kamp appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Anduramba. William was a farmer.
  • Anna Maria Ernstine Wenzel died in 1976 in Queensland.

Fredrieke Wenzel

F, b. 1823, d. 23 September 1876
  • Fredrieke Wenzel was born in 1823 in Germany. She was the daughter of Karl Wenzel.
  • Fredrieke Wenzel married Wilhelm Abraham circa 1845.
  • Fredrieke Wenzel and Wilhelm Abraham immigrated to Moreton Bay on 1 August 1872. Wilhelm, 48 and Friedrieka 49 travelled on the Reichstag which left Hamburg on 7 Apr 1872. With them were Carl 13, Emilie 11 ? (Auguste 22) and Wilhelm 9 as well as their daughter Fredrieka 24 and her husbane Ludwig Lubcke 34 and their two children Albert 3 and Reinhold 2.
  • Fredrieke Wenzel died on 23 September 1876 in Queensland.
  • Fredrieke was buried on 25 September 1876 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

Children of Fredrieke Wenzel and Wilhelm Abraham

Adele C Werner

F, b. 7 November 1916, d. 1918

Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner

M, b. 1899, d. 2 April 1976

Albert Louis Francis Werner. (1899-1938). Photo courtesy of Helen J.
  • Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner was born in 1899 in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia.
  • He was the son of Louis Francis Albig Werner and Elizabeth French.
  • Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner commenced school at Pinelands State School on 8 August 1905.
  • In 1908 Frances (nee Bezanson) and Walter Tickle visited Frances' aunt, Elizabeth Werner in Toowoomba. They brought Frances' young sister Eva with them. While they were there a family photo was taken.
  • On 12 October 1920, Albert applied for and was granted the lease of 23 acres of land on Norfolk Island, Lot 98a. He gave his address at the time as Murrumba, Queensland.
  • At the age of 23 years, Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner married Anna Coomera Boyle, daughter of George James Boyle and Anna Maria Bolden, in 1922 in Queensland.
    Albert Louis Francis Werner and Anna Coomera Boyle on their wedding day in 1922 - photo courtesy of Helen Jones.
    Albert and Anna Coomera Boyle leaving on their honeymoon. 1922. Photo courtesy of Helen Jones
  • Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner and Anna Coomera Boyle lived in Connandale, Queensland. Ab was involved with the timber industry. Albert had his own horse team which he used to haul sawn timber. They retired to Lawnton, Brisbane.
    Albert Werner and his horse team carting a load of sawn timber from his mill. Possibly taken in the late 1920's Photo courtesy of Helen J.
  • Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner and Anna Coomera Boyle appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1925 and 1930 living at Mt Brisbane Station, Murrumba. Albert was shown as a team driver and Anna carried out home duties. His brother Edward was also a teamster at Mt Brisbane.
  • Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner and Anna Coomera Boyle appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1936 living at Lawnton. Albert was a sawmiller and Anna carried out home duties.
  • Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner and Anna Coomera Boyle appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1949 living at Cedar Pocket, Colondale. Albert was a farmer and Anna carried out home duties.
  • Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner and Anna Coomera Boyle appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1954 living at Gympie Road, Lawnton. Albert was a sawmill hand and Anna carried out home duties. Their youngest son also lived with them and was as timber worker also.
  • Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner and Anna Coomera Boyle appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1958 living at Mt Byron, Esk. Albert was a sawmiller and Anna carried out home duties. Two of their sons also lived at Mt Byron.
  • Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner and Anna Coomera Boyle appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1963 living at Gympie Road, Lawnton. Anna carried out home duties, there was no occupation given for Albert.
  • Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1972 living at 724 Gympie Road, Lawnton. Anna carried out home duties, there was no occupation given for Albert.
  • Albert Louis Francis (Ab) Werner died on 2 April 1976 in Lawnton, Queensland.

Alexandrina Frances (Rene) Werner

F, b. 1902, d. 1977

Alexandrine Elizabeth Werner (1902-1977). Daughter of Hermann Robert Emil Werner and Jean Mann. Photo courtesy of Helen J.
  • Alexandrina Frances (Rene) Werner was born in 1902 in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia.
  • She was the daughter of Hermann Robert Emil Werner and Jean Mann.
  • At the age of 27 years, Alexandrina Frances (Rene) Werner married William James Weathered in 1929 in Wickham, New South Wales.
  • Alexandrina Frances (Rene) Werner was listed as the next of kin of William James Weathered when he enlisted in the Australian Army on 1 July 1942 in Newcastle. His service number was N449611 and he was living at Mayfield East at the time he enlisted. He gave his next of kin as his wife Alexandrina. He was discharged on 11 February 1944 with the rank of Lance Corporal in the 31 Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps Part Time Duty.
  • Alexandrina Frances (Rene) Werner was listed as the next of kin of William James Weathered when he enlisted in the Australian Army on 18 February 1944 in Sydney. He was living at Mayfield at the time of his enlistment and gave his wife Alexandria as his next of kin. He was discharge on 8 January 1946 with the rank of Leading Aircraftman at the 2nd Stores Depot. His service number was 161146.
  • In 1968,her husband, William James Weathered died in Wallsend, New South Wales.
  • Alexandrina Frances (Rene) Werner died in 1977 in New South Wales.

Child of Alexandrina Frances (Rene) Werner and William James Weathered

Barry James Werner

M, b. 1940, d. 20 March 1994
  • Barry James Werner was born in 1940 in Stanthorpe, Queensland.
  • He was the son of James Roy Werner and Beryl Emma Newley.
  • Barry James Werner died on 20 March 1994.
  • Barry was buried in Stanthorpe Cemetery.

Catherine L Werner

F, b. May 1866, d. 6 July 1866
  • Catherine L Werner was born in May 1866 in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia.
  • She was the daughter of Louis H R Werner and Magdalena (Rosina) Albig.
  • Catherine L Werner died on 6 July 1866 in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia. She was six weeks old.
  • Catherine was buried in Tenterfield Cemetery, General Section in an Unmarked Grave.

Charles Frederick Werner

M, b. 4 March 1864, d. 5 April 1928
  • Charles Frederick Werner was born on 4 March 1864 in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia.
  • He was the son of Louis H R Werner and Magdalena (Rosina) Albig.
  • At the age of 19 years, Charles Frederick Werner married Catherine Rosina Geyer, daughter of Gottfred Geyer and Johanna Bort, in 1884 in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Charles Frederick Werner and Catherine Rosina Geyer appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1903 and 1904 living at Tent Hill. Catherine carried out home duties and Charles was a carrier.
  • Charles Frederick Werner and Catherine Rosina Geyer appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Tent Hill. Charles was a miner.
  • On 12 May 1924,his wife, Catherine Rosina Geyer died in Emmaville, New South Wales, at age 58.
  • Charles Frederick Werner died on 5 April 1928 in Emmaville, New South Wales, Australia, at age 64.
  • Charles was buried in Emmaville Cemetery.

Children of Charles Frederick Werner and Catherine Rosina Geyer

Charles Henry Werner

M, b. 1888, d. 1960

Charles Richard Werner

M, b. 27 January 1905, d. 15 February 1966
  • Charles Richard Werner was born on 27 January 1905 in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia.
  • He was the son of Hermann Robert Emil Werner and Jean Mann.
  • Charles Richard Werner and Hermann Robert Emil Werner appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Greaves Street, Inverell. Charles and his father Robert were both labourers. Robert's youngest son Keith also lived in Greaves Street. He was a shop assistant.
  • Charles was the best man at the wedding of Keith Werner and Myrtle Merchant in October 1932 in Inverell, New South Wales; The wedding was reported in The Land newspaper :- " Werner-Merchant. - Clusters of lovely flowers decorated St. Andrew's Church, Inverell, for the wedding of Miss Myrtle Merchant, eldest daughter of Mrs. P. Carroll, of Warwick, Queensland, and Mr. Keith Werner, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Werner, of Ross Hill.
    The bride wore a lovely hand-embroidered veil with her long gown of ivory satin, and carried an armful of arum lilies. Miss Dossie Jaggers, in a dainty frock of pink georgette with trimmings of black velvet, attended the bride.
    Wearing long gowns of pale pink georgette with bandeaux of tulle and field daisies, little Misses Thelma and Iris Carroll acted as flower girls.
    Mr. Charles Werner was the best man.
    After the ceremony, Mrs. Carroll, in a smart frock of navy crepe-de-chene with trim mings of white, and Mrs. Jaggers, sister of the bridegroom, who chose a frock of black moracain, received the guests at the reception."
  • At the age of 33 years, 11 months and 1 day, Charles Richard Werner married Helena Wadge Curry on 28 December 1938 in Northbridge, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Charles Richard Werner died on 15 February 1966 in Canberra, ACT, at age 61.

Child of Charles Richard Werner and Helena Wadge Curry

Colin Edward Werner

M, b. 15 August 1935, d. 9 October 1972
  • Colin Edward Werner was born on 15 August 1935 in Toowoomba, Queensalnd.
  • He was the son of Ernest George Werner and Alice Millicent Hill.
  • Colin Edward Werner's son Colin was born 28 November 1964 in Wellington. At the time Colin Edward was a bus driver.
  • Colin Edward Werner lived in 112 Duncan Terrace, Wellington.
  • Colin Edward Werner died on 9 October 1972 in Public Hospital, Wellington, New Zealand, at age 37. He died from multiple injuries sustained as a result of being struck by a motor van. His occupation was a bus driver.
  • Colin was buried on 12 October 1972 in Karori Park Cemetery, Wellington.

Dorothy Jean Werner

F, b. 1899, d. 1966

Dorothy Jean Werner (1899-1966), daughter of Hermann Robert Emil Werner and Jean Mann. On the back "To Aunty Lizy with love". Aunty Lizy was Elizabeth Werner nee French. Photo courtesy of Helen J.

Edward (Ted) Werner

M, b. 26 August 1890, d. 26 April 1955

Edward Werner (1890-1955) on left (son of Louis Francis Albig Werner & Elizabeth French). Photo courtesy of Helen J.

  • Edward (Ted) Werner was born on 26 August 1890 in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia. Witness to his birth was Mrs Newton.
  • He was the son of Louis Francis Albig Werner and Elizabeth French.
  • In 1908 Frances (nee Bezanson) and Walter Tickle visited Frances' aunt, Elizabeth Werner in Toowoomba. They brought Frances' young sister Eva with them. While they were there a family photo was taken.
  • Edward (Ted) Werner joined the AIF on 26 November 1915 in Ipswich. He joined the 42nd Battalion, was 24 years old, 5'8 1/2" and weighed 140 pounds, medium hair and complexion and brown eyes. His next of kin was listed as his mother Elizabeth of Mt Brisbane Station, via Esk. He served in France and was discharged in November 1918.
  • He and Jane Reid appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1919 living at Mt Brisbane Station, Murrumba. Edward lived at Mt Brisbane and was a team driver, his sister Lillian also lived at Mt Brisbane and carried out home duties. He was a team driver. His father Louis was a teamster and his mother Elizabeth carried out home duties. A Charles Werner lived at the Club Hotel Toogoolawah and was a groom (not sure of relationship to the family.)
  • At the age of 28 years, Edward (Ted) Werner married Jane Reid, daughter of Thomas Reid and Sarah Ellen Hine, in 1919 in Queensland.
  • Edward (Ted) Werner and Jane Reid appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1925 and 1930 living at Mt Brisbane Station, Murrumba. Edward was shown as a team driver and Jane carried out home duties. Her address was recorded as Mt Byron, via Esk. His brother Albert was also a teamster at Mt Brisbane.
  • Edward (Ted) Werner and Jane Reid appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1936 living at Cromer Estate, Toowong, Queensland. Jean was shown as Jane. She carried out home duties. Edward was a carrier.
  • Edward (Ted) Werner and Jane Reid appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at 15 Markwell Street, Auchenflower. Edward was a milk vendor and Jane carried out home duties.
  • Edward (Ted) Werner and Jane Reid appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1949 and 1954 living at Petrie Electoral District, Queensland.
  • Edward (Ted) Werner died on 26 April 1955 in Brisbane, Queensland, at age 64.
  • Edward was buried on 28 April 1955 in Lutwyche Cemetery, Brisbane.

Child of Edward (Ted) Werner and Jane Reid

Edwin George Werner

M, b. 15 December 1942, d. 20 December 1994
  • Edwin George Werner was born on 15 December 1942 in Stanthorpe, Queensland.
  • He was the son of James Roy Werner and Beryl Emma Newley.
  • Edwin George Werner died on 20 December 1994 at age 52.
  • Edwin was buried in Stanthorpe Cemetery. Plot      Section 8, Row U, Grave 35.

Eileen Werner

F, b. 1916

Frank Norfolk Werner & his sister Eileen Werner - taken c 1918. Children of Sidney Charles Werner and Sarah Catherine Delaney. Photo courtesy of Helen J.

  • Eileen Werner was born in 1916 in Norfolk Island.
  • She was the daughter of Sidney Charles Werner and Sarah Catherine Delaney.
  • Eileen was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Frank Norfolk Werner and Edna Aileen Lynch, daughter of James A Lynch and Alice M Higgins, on 28 December 1935 in St Joseph's Church, Newtown, Sydney, New South Wales; At the time of their marriage Frank was an electrical mechanic living at Undercliffe and Edna a saleslady living at Enmore. James Lynch, Edna's father was a traveller. Witnesses to the marriage were D Lynch and Eileen Werner.
  • Eileen Werner appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at 94 Homer Street, Undercliffe. She was a shop assistant and lived with her parents.
  • At the age of 29 years, Eileen Werner married Francis Albert Lynch on 30 June 1945 in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Earlwood, Sydney. Francis Albert was a 30-year-old salesman, born Annandale NSW and residing in Newland Street, Bondi Junction. His parents were Joseph James Lynch, a retired Superintendant of Police and Elizabeth Mary Minch. Eileen was a 29-year-old showroom supervisor, born Norfolk Island. Her parents were Sidney Charles Werner, retired Police Sergeant and Sarah Catherine Delaney. Witnesses to the marriage were John J Lynch and Elizabeth Overton.

Eliza Christina Werner

F, b. 1872, d. 15 November 1908
  • Eliza Christina Werner was also known as Elizabeth.
  • She was born in 1872 in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia.
  • She was the daughter of Louis H R Werner and Magdalena (Rosina) Albig.
  • At the age of 19 years, Eliza Christina Werner married George Edward Cubis, son of Edmund Cubis and Jane W Ward, in 1891 in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Eliza Christina Werner died on 15 November 1908 in Tenterfield, New South Wales. She died during or just after the birth of Allan.
  • Eliza was buried in Tenterfield Cemetery. She is buried in an unmarked grave.

Children of Eliza Christina Werner and George Edward Cubis

Elizabeth May Werner

F, b. 1889, d. 1967
  • Elizabeth May Werner was also known as May Elizabeth.
  • She was born in 1889 in Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia.
  • She was the daughter of Hermann Robert Emil Werner and Jean Mann.
  • At the age of 25 years, Elizabeth May Werner married Robert A Westbury in 1914 in Hamilton, New South Wales. [Not certain of this marriage]
  • In 1957,her husband, Robert A Westbury died in Wallsend, New South Wales.
  • Elizabeth May Werner died in 1967 in Hamilton, New South Wales.

Elsie May Werner

F, b. 1884, d. 1972