1859 - 1934 (75 years)
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Name |
Julius Rasmus Ludvig Jeppesen |
Born |
23 Mar 1859 |
Andebøl, Vissenbjerg Parish, Odense County , Denmark |
- Vissenbjerg Kirkebog 1859, Opslag 112, Fødte Mandkøn No. 17
Født 23 Marts, Ludvig Rasmus Jeppesen, døbt i Kirken 17 Juni
Forældre: Gaardmand Chr. Jeppesen og hstr. 24 Mette Magrethe Hansen, af Christianslund ved Andebølle.
(This record was kindly transcribed by the late Karen Rieb, Bornholm, Denmark)
Forældre = Parents
Gaardmand =Farmer
Now
Fødte Mænd 1846-1862
Opslag 117
Birth no 17
Arkivalieronline - Kirkebøger fra hele landet - Rigsarkivet
A Wedding of a granddaughter
Day-Jeppesen
The Presbyterian Church at Emerald was the scene of a
pretty late afternoon wedding recently, when Rhonda, eldest
daughter of Mr and Mrs A. E. Jeppesen, Emerald, was married to Adam, younger son of Mr and Mrs W. G. Day, Emerald. Rev. Mr Stevens performed the ceremony. The Presbyterian Ladies' Guild decorated the church with lovely spring flowers, and Mrs C. Dennis, sen., was the organist.
On arrival at the church, the I
bride was presented with the symbol of good luck, a horseshoe in pink and white blooms by her little cousin, Jean Jeppesen.
The bride entered the church with her uncle, Mr V. Jeppesen. She made a charming picture in her Old World frock of white spotted net, mounted on organdie, satin over a stiffened underslip. The bodice was tight fitting with a V shaped waistline and an off the shoulder boat shaped neckline outlined with deep frilling, which formed the sleeves. The skirt featured tiny frilling from the waist to tiie floor-length hemline. For her headdress she wore an uncommon straw halo, in a high fan effect, with a double tier finger length veil of fine cut tulle. She carried a fan shaped bouquet of white roses, lilies, frangipañi, carnations and fern, tied with satin ribbon.
For something "old" she added a hearted-shaped pendant of
her grandmother's, Miss Thelma Day, sister of the bridegroom, attended as bridesmaid. She wore a floor
length gown of pink floral satin, made with a full circular skirt, and shaped bodice The wide frilling round the off-the-shoulder neckline and large bustle bow were outlined in green to tone with floral material. Her headdress was similar to the bride's, and was trimmed with shoulder-length
green spotted net veiling. She added green mittens and he
bouquet was fan shaped, made of pink carnations, gerberas
roses and green fern, and tied with green ribbons.
Mr G. Day supported his brother as best man.
When departing from the church, the bride was presented with a white satin horsshoe from her small nephew David Wyer.
The reception was held at the CWA Rooms, which were decorated with pink and white streamers, and same colour
scheme was used for the shaped long tables. Mrs Jeppesen, mother of the bride, assisted by the bridegroom's mother, Mrs Day, received the guests. The former chose frock of pink embroidered linen, the pin-tucked bodice having a shaped yoke and three quarter sleeves. A blue shoulder posy, pink straw hat and navy accessories were added. Mrs Day chose a silk grey flat crepe, worn with navy edge-to-edge light summer weight coat and and blue accessories. Rev. Mr.
Stevens. Springsure, presided and the usual toasts were
musically honoured, with the addition of one for the two
grandmothers of the bridal couple, Mrs Matsen, aged 83,
grandmother of the bride, who came 20 miles the other side of Mackay for the wedding, and Mrs Day, sen., aged 72, from
Gympie.
The centre of attraction the bride's table was the three
tiered wedding cake, made and presented by the bride's aunt
Mrs Hansen, Eton, and iced by Miss Kushler, and finished with a crystal vase of pansies on the top tier. Mr Pat Walsh contributed several vocal solos and after
the breakfast community singing and dancing was enjoyed.
For her travelling frock, the bride wore a jumper suit
deep powder blue flat crepe, with black braided trimming.
She added black accessories.
The future home of the bridal couple will be Emerald, after their honeymoon at Mackay and Surfers Paradise.
Emerald correspondent.
Morning Bulletin,Rockhampton, Qld.,Thursday, 8 September 1949
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Christened |
17 Jun 1859 |
Vissenbjerg Kirke |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1860 |
Andebølle, Vissenbjerg Parish, Odense County |
Census year: FT-1860 County: Odense District: Odense Parish: Vissenbjerg Place name: Andebølle
Title no /address: en gaard, Christianslund Household-/ family no: 123 Source entry no: B0087 Record no: 2600
Name: Age: Marital status: Occupation in household: Occupation: Birth place:
Christian Frederik Sophus Henrich Jeppesen 32 Gift huusfader gaardmand Ørslev sogn
Mette Magrethe Hansen 27 Gift hans kone Haarslev
Hans Henrik Carl Julius Anton Jeppesen 5 Ugift deres børn her [Vissenbjerg]
Julius Rasmus Ludvig Jeppesen 1 Ugift deres børn do [Vissenbjerg]
Anders Knudsen 61 Gift tjenestefolk Skydebjerg
Jens Christian Hansen 18 Ugift tjenestefolk her [Vissenbjerg]
Hans Pedersen 21 Ugift tjenestefolk Søby sogn paa Ærø
Hans Knud Hansen 17 Ugift tjenestefolk Munkebo sogn
Maren Sophie Ivan??sted Hansen 26 Ugift tjenestefolk her [Vissenbjerg]
Ane Magrethe Jacobsen 15 Ugift tjenestefolk do [Vissenbjerg]
Vilhelmine Clausen Nielsen 19 Ugift tjenestefolk Odense
Niels Hansen 12 Ugift pleiebarn almisselem her [Vissenbjerg]
Antoinette Magrethe Christine Diderichsen 76 Enke(mand) lever af pension Aalborg
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Confirmation |
04 Apr 1873 |
Sct. Knud Kirke, Odense, Odense County , Denmark |
Julius Ludvig Rasmus Jeppesen was confirmed in Sct. Knud Kirke, Odense, Odense county on 4 Apr 1873. His father's occupation waa Gaardmand {Odense, Sct. Kirkebog 1862-1875: Opslag 64.No.2).
Gaardmand =Farmer |
Emigration |
29 Oct 1873 |
Odense, Odense Parish, Odense County |
Julius Rasmus Ludvig Jeppesen arrived with his family at Maryborough on 29 Oct. 1873, The Humboldt sailed from Hamburg on 30 June 1873.
HUMBOLDT 05 11 1873 ... ... Hamburg 30 06 1873 PL M471 (ima 3/4) [ Migrant Shipping Records for Queensland]
Emigration Record for Julius Rasmus Ludvig Jeppesen from Danish Emigration Records 1868-1908
Name: Jeppesen, Julius Rasmus Occupation: Landmand Age: 15 Destination: Queensland Contract no.: 419700 Registration date: 6/14/1873 Last res. parish: Odense Last res. county: Odense Last residence: Odense Destination country: Australien Destination city: ? Destination state: Queensland Name of ship: Indirekte IDcode: I7374J2010 |
Died |
16 Apr 1934 |
Mackay, Queensland, Australia |
Funeral Notice |
17 Apr 1934 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
FUNERAL NOTICE.
THE Funeral of the late J. R. JEPPESEN, of 24 Peel-street, and formerly of Elaroo, will move from the Presbyterian Church, Mackay, THIS DAY at 10 A.M. to the Mackny Cemetery.
Friends will please accept this the only intimation and invitation. ALEX. GRANT, Funeral Director.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Tuesday, 17 April 1934 |
Buried |
17 Apr 1934 |
Mackay Cemetery, Queensland |
In Memorium |
16 Apr 1935 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
JEPPESEN.-In loving remembrance of Julius R. L. Jeppesen, who departed this life on April 16th, 1934.
God gave him rest.
(Inserted by his loving wife and children).
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Tuesday, 16 April 1935 |
Person ID |
I4275 |
Hickey, List, Bundesen, Thomsen, Jensen, Jessen |
Last Modified |
31 May 2020 |
Father |
Christian Frederich Sophus Hinrich Jeppesen, b. 15 Feb 1828, Kjerlingbjerg, Ørslev Parish, Odense County, Denmark , d. 25 Jul 1886, Dundowran, near Nikenbah, Queensland (Age 58 years) |
Mother |
Mette Margrethe Hansen, b. 07 Dec 1833, Haarslev Parish, Odense County, Denmark , d. 16 Sep 1880, Dundowran, near Nikenbah, Queensland (Age 46 years) |
Married |
14 Jun 1854 |
Orslev Parish |
Family ID |
F1329 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Petra Christine Elizabeth Bundesen, b. 14 Oct 1864, Holbol Mark, Holbøl Sogn, Lundtoft Herred, Åbenrå Amt, Denmark , d. 21 Oct 1942, Mackay, Queensland, Australia (Age 78 years) |
Married |
10 Jul 1885 |
Ever Rest Farm, Deborah, Tiaro District. Qld, Australia |
Children |
+ | 1. Valdemar Leslie Jeppesen, b. 07 May 1886, Deborah, Tiaro District, Queensland, Australia , d. 8 Mar 1965, Emerald, Queensland,Australia (Age 78 years) |
+ | 2. Katrina Margaretha/Catherine Margurite Jeppesen, b. 07 Oct 1887, Deborah, Tiaro District, Queensland, Australia , d. 02 Sep 1989, Mackay, Queensland, Australia (Age 101 years) |
+ | 3. Christina Adelaide Jeppesen, b. 20 Dec 1889, Queensland, Australia , d. 24 Apr 1967, Guildford, Sydney, New South Wakes (Age 77 years) |
+ | 4. Julius Edward Jeppesen, b. 02 Jan 1890, Queensland, Australia , d. 17 Jul 1979, Mackay District, Queensland (Age 89 years) |
| 5. Louisa Mary Teresa Jeppesen, b. 15 Aug 1892, Queensland, Australia , d. 06 Jul 1992, Tweed Heads Hospital, NSW (Age 99 years) |
+ | 6. Albert Frederick Jeppesen, b. 02 May 1897, Isis, Queensland , d. 24 Mar 1964, Mackay, Queensland, Australia (Age 66 years) |
+ | 7. Elsie Marion Jeppesen, b. 20 Jan 1899, Childers, Queensland , d. 10 Aug 2007, Lady Gowrie Nursing Home, Gordon, Sydney, New South Wales (Age 108 years) |
+ | 8. Mildred Elizabeth Jeppesen, b. 02 May 1902, Coolabunia, Queensland , d. 5 Jan 1992, Anakie, Queensland, Australia (Age 89 years) |
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Last Modified |
24 Sep 2010 |
Family ID |
F1315 |
Group Sheet |
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Photos |
 | Julius Rasmus Ludvig Jeppesen, birth 23 Mar 1859 Vissenbjerg Kirkebog 1859, Opslag 112, Fødte Mandkøn No. 17
Født 23 Marts, Ludvig Rasmus Jeppesen, døbt i Kirken 17 Juni
Forældre: Gaardmand Chr. Jeppesen og hstr. 24 Mette Magrethe Hansen, af Christianslund ved Andebølle.
(This record was kindly transcribed by the late Karen Rieb, Bornholm, Denmark)
Forældre = Parents
Gaardmand =Farmer
Now
Fødte Mænd 1846-1862
Opslag 117
Birth no 17
Arkivalieronline - Kirkebøger fra hele landet - Rigsarkivet
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- [S66] Mrs Laurina Collins.
- [S74] Arkivalieronline.dk .
- [S12] Qld Birth, Deaths and Marriages.
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