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 | Jens Christian Julius Stephensen and Sidsel Christine Hansen |
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 | Stephensen Family, |
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 | Gotfried Oceanus Stephensen and Elise Kristine (nee Thomsen) Married 27th October 1894, Qld |
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 | Hans William Stephensen & Annie Humphries Their Wedding Day |
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 | Hans William Stephensen |
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 | Alderman Martin Conrad Stephensen Youngest Mayor in Queensland, from 'The Brisbane Courier'
Saturday 29th February 1908. |
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 | Emil Maslin & Elise Marie Stephensen (nee Lound) |
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 | Reginald Julius & Elsa Josephine Stephensen (nee Berglin) Their Wedding Day |
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 | Reginald Julius Stephensen |
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 | Robert Blackley, Dagma, and their sons Robert and Leslie |
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 | Rob and Les Blackley |
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 | Jens and Sidsel Stephensen |
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 | Jens, Sidsel and Antonia Stephensen |
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 | Stephensen, Florence Christina born 6th Jun 1915, died 19th Jan 1989 |
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 | Stephensen, Hans William & Annie (nee Humphries) |
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 | Stephensen, Hans William & Annie (nee Humphries), also Florence Stephensen, (on the left) |
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 | Douglas, Robert James & Dorothy Eileen (nee Stephensen) |
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 | Wallace, Gertrude Dellsie (nee Stephensen) |
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 | Wallace, Gertrude Dellsie (nee Stephensen) |
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 | Stephensen, Hans William |
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 | Wallace, Henry St Clair, and his mother Eliza, (nee Payne) |
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 | Wallace, Henry St Clair & his mother Eliza (nee Payne) |
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 | Stephensen, Martin Conrad |
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 | Villers-Brettoneux, France |
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 | Villers-Brettoneux, France. |
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 | Stephensen, Mervyn William Douglas & Magdalen Jean (nee Collins) |
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 | Stephensen, Victor Ronald & Bridget Elizabeth (nee Kessels) |
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 | Stephensen, Victor Ronald & Bridget Elizabeth (nee Kessels) |
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 | Stephensen, Virgil Colin |
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 | Stephensen, Virgil Colin |
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 | Warmington, Reginald & Gladys (nee Stephensen).
Counter, Sandra Fay.
Chew, Jeffrey Richard. Reginald WARMINGTON, husband father, died 8 April 1967 aged 60 years; Gladys WARMINGTON, mother, died 1 Oct 1985 aged 77 years; Sandra Fay COUNTER, died 20 June 1987 aged 19 years 10 months; Jeffrey Richard CHEW, 31-10-1965 - 17-11-1994; Appletree Creek cemetery, Isis Shire
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 | Blackley. Dagmar A (nee Stephensen) Methodist, died 6th January 1924, aged 34years, born Maryborough. |
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 | Stephensen, Jensine Marie (nee Schmidt) Lutheran, buried, 26th August 1921, aged 67years, born Denmark. |
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 | Stephensen. Rasmine Methodist, died 27th August 1932, aged 70years, born Denmark.
(This record was from the Hervey Bay Council. I don't know if Rasmine was buried with her 2nd husband Rosa or with her first husband. She is remembered by her family on the Berthelsen monument). |
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 | Stephensen. Rosa Conrad & Julia (nee Christiansen) Methodist, died 29th July 1935, aged 82years, born Denmark.
Julia (nee Christiansen) died 17th May 1918 |
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 | Stephensen, - Leslie Martin, Eileen Gladys (nee Hogan), and daughter Janice Lesley Eileen Gladys Stephensen (Person ID I6296) and her daughter, Janice Lesley Stephensen (Person ID I6298). Husband/Father Leslie Martin Stephensen is supposed to be in the grave too but he isn't on the headstone
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 | Stephensen, - Leslie Martin, Eileen Gladys (nee Hogan) and their daughter Janice Lesley. (whole grave image) Eileen Gladys Stephensen (Person ID I6296) and her daughter, Janice Lesley Stephensen (Person ID I6298). Husband/Father Leslie Martin Stephensen is supposed to be in the grave too but he isn't on the headstone
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 | Tardent, - Henry Alexis and his wife Hortense (nee Tardent)
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 | Tardent, - Henry Alexis and his wife Hortense (nee Tardent) Henry Alexis Tardent (Person ID I3811) and his wife Hortense (Person ID I6117). (half image) |
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 | Tardent, Alexis Tardent, and Hortense (nee Tardent)
(Stone only) Henry Alexis Tardent (Person ID I3811) and his wife Hortense (Person ID I6117). |
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 | Stephensen, - Peter Alfred and Mary Ann (nee Kelly)
(whole image) Peter Alfred Stephensen (Person ID I6127). Wife Mary Ann Stephensen nee Kelly is supposed to be in the grave but she isn't on the headstone.
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 | Stephensen, Peter Alfred and Mary Ann (nee Kelly) Peter Alfred Stephensen (Person ID I6127). Wife Mary Ann Stephensen nee Kelly is supposed to be in the grave but she isn't on the headstone.
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 | Tardent, - Emile Auguste and Margaret Agnes Eva (nee Doyle) Emile Auguste Tardent (Person ID I6521). Wife Margaret Tardent nee Doyle is supposed to be in the grave but she isn't on the headstone.
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 | Tardent, - Emil Auguste and Margaret Agnes Eva (nee Doyle)
(whole image) Emile Auguste Tardent (Person ID I6521). Wife Margaret Tardent nee Doyle is supposed to be in the grave but she isn't on the headstone.
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 | Rosa Conrad Stephensen, the Farrier from Nikenbah Photo of Rose Conrad Stephensen
The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866-1939) Thursday 21 March 1935
SHOEING HORSES AT 82
A Nikenbah Notability
(See photos, on page 30.)
Although 82 years of age Mr. R C. Stephensen still follows his trade as a blacksmith, and during the last cane season he shod all the horses at Nikenbah, where he carries on his business. "I hope to do so again this season," he said to a Queenslander
representative, "though soon I may have to retire." Mr. Stephensen was born in Denmark on August 15, 1862. He was one of a family of nine, and from seven years of age until he was 14 worked as a cowherd boy. Then he started to learn to be a blacksmith, and for four years worked from 5 a.m. till 7 at night. Subsequently he opened a blacksmith's shop and continued it until he left for Australia in 1883, landing at Maryborough on January 19, 1884. He had married when 20 years of age, and he and his wife settled in Tinana, where he obtained work with E. Stephensen (his brother), P. Hansen, and Co., remaining with them for two and a half years. He then went to the Pialba district, where he purchased an acre of land, built a blacksmith's shop, and carried on business there. Times were hard, all the farmers were new settlers, blacks were plentiful, and bush tracks were the only "roads."
In 1912 Mr. Stephensen made a trip to Denmark, and on his return commenced cane growing, while retaining his blacksmith's shop. In 1918 he lost his wife, to whom he had been married 45 years; they had reared a family of four daughters and one son—Mrs. Lars List (Pialba), Mrs. Dan Ready (Maryborough), Mrs. J. Blake (Pialba), and Mrs. R. Blakely (now deceased), and Mr. Conrad Stephensen (Nikenbah). Later he married again, but his second wife died two years afterwards. In 1922 he married a widow—Mrs. Jens Berthelsen—who died in 1932. Mr. Stephensen's descendants include 23 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, and five great-great-grandchildren. One of his daughters is the mother of 14 children.
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 | Rosa Conrad Stephensen 80 years of age, and still going strong.
'The Queenslander' 2nd March 1933 |
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 | Miss I. R. Stephensen stands with her fiance, Mr. S. Fedurek, while he takes the oath. Later in the day the couple were married
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