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Queensland Family Trees
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1910 - 1995 (85 years)
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Name |
Mary Alice Burgum |
Born |
16 Aug 1910 |
Nambour, Queensland, Australia |
Gender |
Female |
Buried |
Oct 1995 |
On her property at Balmoral, Montville-Maleny Rd |
Died |
26 Oct 1995 |
Maleny, Queensland |
Person ID |
I2652 |
Maleny Pioneers & Neighbouring Districts |
Last Modified |
5 Jun 2010 |
Father |
William George Burgum, b. 2 Aug 1876, Cinderford, Gloucestershire, England , d. 8 Mar 1921, Obi Obi Creek, Nth Maleny, Qld (Age 44 years) |
Mother |
Cosette Weitemeyer, b. 14 Jun 1882, Bundaberg, Qld , d. 9 Jul 1972, Maleny, Queensland (Age 90 years) |
Married |
1907 |
Mission House, Leichardt Street, Springhill, Brisbane, Qld |
- Burgum - Weitemeyer.
A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Saturday afternoon last in the reception room of the Mission House, Leichhardt-street, Spring Hill, When Mr. William Burgum, a settler of Blackall Range, and eldest son of Mr. T. Burgum, of Gloacester, England, was married to Miss Cosette Weitemeyer, only daughter of Mr. T. P. L. Weitemeyer, one of the pioneer settlers of the Blackall, where he has lived until his recent removal to Mata Mata, New Zealand. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. B. Johnson in the presence of numerous friends and relations. The bride, who wore a pretty gown of white muslin, and a bridal veil, and coronet of orange blossom, was given away by her uncle (Mr. Schoch), and was attended by Miss Annie Court and Miss May Schoch (cousin) as bridesmaids. Mr. C. Christian Weitemeyer and Mr. Charles Wynne acted as groomsmen. After the ceremony the party were photographed, and at the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. Schoch an adjournment was made to Eschenhagen's Cafe, where the wedding breakfast wasserved, at the conclusion of which the bride and bridegroom left for their honeymoon.
Transcribed from 'The Queenslander' Saturday 23rd November 1907
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Family ID |
F817 |
Group Sheet |
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