William Saywell

M, b. 1861, d. 1925
  • William Saywell was born in 1861.
  • At the age of 24 years, William Saywell married Clara Sutton, daughter of John Sutton and Esther Eyles, in 1885 in New Zealand.
  • William Saywell died in 1925 in New Zealand.

Children of William Saywell and Clara Sutton

Zillah Saywell

F, b. 23 March 1893, d. 1979

Gladys Irene Scadden

F, b. 27 December 1893, d. 10 December 1980
  • Gladys Irene Scadden was born on 27 December 1893 in New Zealand. She was the daughter of Phoebe and George William SCADDEN.
  • At the age of 26 years, 6 months and 10 days, Gladys Irene Scadden married Frank Wilfred Cresswell, son of Frank Cresswell and Maria Best, on 7 July 1920 in New Zealand.
  • Gladys Irene Scadden died on 10 December 1980 in New Zealand at age 86. She was living at Willard Home at the time of her death.
  • Gladys was buried on 12 December 1980 in Kelvin Grove Cemetery and Cremetorium, Palmeston North.

Marie Elizabeth Scadden

F, b. 4 August 1886, d. 4 April 1952
  • Marie Elizabeth Scadden was born on 4 August 1886 in Woodville, New Zealand. She was the daughter of Phoebe and George William SCADDEN.
  • At the age of 24 years, 7 months and 13 days, Marie Elizabeth Scadden married Harold Bertram Cresswell, son of John Cresswell and Mary Eleanor Holdaway, on 17 March 1911 in Masterton, New Zealand.
  • Marie Elizabeth Scadden died on 4 April 1952 in New Zealand at age 65.
  • Marie was buried in Leamington Cemetery.

Children of Marie Elizabeth Scadden and Harold Bertram Cresswell

Nora Scanlon

F, b. circa 1890, d. 1965
  • Nora Scanlon was born circa 1890. She was the daughter of John Scanlon and Mary Dalton.
  • Nora Scanlon married Frederick Beutel, son of Edward Heinrich Beutel and Maria Ruhwedel, in 1911 in Queensland.
  • Nora Scanlon and Frederick Beutel appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Goombungee. Frederick was a farmer/teamster.
  • Nora Scanlon and Frederick Beutel appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1921 and 1930 living at Mt Pleasant. Frederick was a teamster.
  • On 18 September 1932,her husband, Frederick Beutel died in Toowoomba, Queensland, at age 53.
  • Nora Scanlon died in 1965 in Queensland.

Esther Ann Fryers Scarborough

F, b. 22 March 1895, d. December 1979
  • Esther Ann Fryers Scarborough was born on 22 March 1895 in Scarborough, Yorkshire. Her name was registered as Esther Ann Scarborough.
  • She was the daughter of William Thomas Fryers and Sarah Jane Whitaker.
  • Esther Ann Fryers Scarborough was baptized on 22 April 1895 in St Mary with Holy Apostles, Scarborough, Licolnshire. Her parents were John Scarborough 1860-1943 and Jane Emma Sutton 1864-1898. Jane Emma Sutton's mother Mary Ann Sutton was baptised in Muston.
  • At the time of the 31 March 1901 census, Esther Ann Fryers Scarborough was living in the household of William Thomas Fryers and Sarah Jane Whitaker in William Street, Scarborough, Yorkshire. William was a 37 year old brick maker living with his wife Sarah, a 30 year old laundress born Northumberland, and daughter Ester A, 6, born Scarborough.

  • At the time of the 1911 census, Esther Ann Fryers Scarborough was living in the household of William Thomas Fryers and Sarah Jane Whitaker in Scarborough, Yorkshire. William was a 46 year old labourer in a brick yard, born Scarborough, living with his wife Sarah Jane 40 born North Berick On Twea, a laundry woman and a boarder Ester Ann Scarboprough (sic) aged 16, born Scarborough.

  • Her marriage, at 18 years, 10 months and 16 days, to Harold Foxton was registered in the 7 February 1914 Quarter in Cleethorpes, Licolnshire Registration District. Esther was 18, father John Scarborough and Harold was 24, father Charles William Foxton.
  • Esther Ann Fryers Scarborough died in December 1979 in Scarborough, Yorkshire, at age 84.

Children of Esther Ann Fryers Scarborough and Harold Foxton

Helena Augusta Scarf

F, b. 1871, d. 13 March 1949
  • Helena Augusta Scarf was born in 1871 in New Zealand. She was the daughter of William Scarf and Letita.
  • At the age of 22 years, Helena Augusta Scarf married Frederick William Tasker, son of James Tasker and Susannah Primmer, on 8 October 1893 in New Zealand.
  • On 3 December 1941,her husband, Frederick William Tasker died in Timaru, New Zealand, at age 69.
  • Helena Augusta Scarf died on 13 March 1949 in Timaru, New Zealand.

Children of Helena Augusta Scarf and Frederick William Tasker

Arthur Scarlett

M, b. 7 December 1928, d. 7 December 1928

Daniel Scarlett

M, b. 1860, d. 24 August 1918

David Bazil Scarlett

M, b. 14 October 1924, d. 21 December 1995
  • David Bazil Scarlett was born on 14 October 1924 in Blenheim, New Zealand.
  • He was the son of Walter Andrew Scarlett and Lilian Elsie Cresswell.
  • David Bazil Scarlett died on 21 December 1995 in Westport, West Coast, New Zealand, at age 71.
  • David was buried on 26 May 1996 in Marsden Valley Cemetery.

Lilian May Scarlett

F, b. 28 September 1915, d. 27 October 1972
  • Lilian May Scarlett was born on 28 September 1915 in Westport, New Zealand.
  • She was the daughter of Walter Andrew Scarlett and Lilian Elsie Cresswell.
  • At the age of 20 years and 28 days, Lilian May Scarlett married George Henry Ferris on 26 October 1935 in Karamea, New Zealand.
  • Lilian May Scarlett died on 27 October 1972 at age 57.

Ronald Jack Scarlett

M, b. 22 March 1911, d. 9 July 2002
  • Ronald Jack Scarlett was born on 22 March 1911 in Stoke, New Zealand.
  • He was the son of Walter Andrew Scarlett and Lilian Elsie Cresswell.
  • Ronald Jack Scarlett died on 9 July 2002 in Christchurch, New Zealand, at age 91.
  • Details of Ron's life are found on Wikipedia -
    Ronald Jack Scarlett MBE (1911–2002) better known as Ron Scarlett was a paleozoologist from New Zealand.

    Scarlett was born at Stoke, near Nelson on March 22, 1911 to Walter Andrew Scarlett and Lilian Elsie (née Creswell). He was the oldest child of four brothers and four sisters. His father was an impoverished sawyer and so the family was forced to move around the upper South Island to find work in sawmills. Ron Scarlett attended six primary schools until he began to work at age 14. He had jobs on farms, in a sawmill, as a labourer, as golf greenkeeper, as gardener, as goldminer and later as trucker for a coalmine. During WW11 he spent some time as a conscientious objector in the Hamner Springs Conscientious Objectors camp. After he joined the staff of the Canterbury Museum in 1952 he became one of the most prolific osteologists of New Zealand. Scarlett became notable for his excavations over many decades on several paleontological deposits on New Zealand like Te Aute, Lake Poukawa, or the Pyramid Valley swamp where he unearthed and described the fossil remains of a Late Quaternary avifauna including bones of the Eyles' Harrier (Circus eylesi), the New Zealand Owlet-nightjar, the Scarlett's Duck (which was named by Storrs L. Olson), and the Hodgens' Waterhen. The Scarlett's Shearwater (Puffinus spelaeus) described in 1994 by Richard N. Holdaway and Trevor H. Worthy is named in his honour too. Ron Scarlett belong to the founders of the New Zealand Archaeological Association which was established in 1954. He was also a member of the Ornithological Society of New Zealand where he has frequently written contributions for the quarterly scientific journal, Notornis. In 1996 he was awarded an MBE for his services to science. Scarlett died at age 91 on July 9, 2002 in a Christchurch hospital.

    He was a well known stamp, coin and postcard collector. His extensive collections of New Zealand and Pacific Island postcards are now with the Canterbury Museum in Christchurch including a extensive collection of postcards showing views of the Chatham Islands which he had visited many times.

    and from http://www.scarlett.com.au - Newsletter 1987

    Scarletts in New Zealand – Beverley Morling’s researches revealed the presence of numbers of descendants of the Ulster family in New Zealand, and details of these have been briefly recorded earlier. Barbara Scarlett Allen accidentally discovered another of the name while she was in Christchurch during her Pacific tour, and we hope to ascertain more about his background during the year. Ronald Jack Scarlett, whom she met at the Canterbury Museum, is the foremost authority in the Dominion on the extinct moa and holds in the museum the post of Research Associate in Avian Osteology. Mr Scarlett was born at Stoke, near Nelson, on 22 March 1911, son of Walter Andrew Scarlett and Lilian Elsie (née Creswell) and he had three brothers and four sisters. He studied philosophy and sociology at Otago University and has been on the staff of the Canterbury Museum since 1952.

Ruth Edith Scarlett

F, b. 1920, d. 2006

Theo Raymond Scarlett

M, b. 17 February 1912, d. 5 June 1944
  • Theo Raymond Scarlett was born on 17 February 1912 in Karamea, New Zealand.
  • He was the son of Walter Andrew Scarlett and Lilian Elsie Cresswell.
  • Theo Raymond Scarlett enlisted in the Royal New Zealand Air Force in February 1941 He was a Karamea Dairy Company worker and embarked for Canada as a Warrant Officer 2.
  • Theo Raymond Scarlett killed in air operations on 5 June 1944 in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, at age 32. His plane left from Piva North Airfield on Bougainville on a mission against Rabaul. Over Rapopo Airfield, it was hit by anti-aircraft fire. It caught fire and dived into the ground. Postwar, the wreckage was discovered by RAAF Searcher team and some remains recovered in 1947 and buried locally. Later their remains were exhumed and buried at Bourail Cemetery.
  • Theo was buried in Bourail New Zealand War Cemetery, New Caladonia.

Walter Andrew Scarlett

M, b. 8 November 1891, d. 24 January 1971
  • Walter Andrew Scarlett was born on 8 November 1891 in Karamea, New Zealand. He was the son of Elizabeth JOHNSON and Charles SCARLETT.
  • At the age of 19 years and 1 month, Walter Andrew Scarlett married Lilian Elsie Cresswell, daughter of William Daniel Cresswell and Fanny Elizabeth St John, on 8 December 1910 in New Zealand. They had eight children. Walter was and itinerant sawyer who moved his family around the South Island of New Zealand working in sawmills.
  • Walter Andrew Scarlett and Lilian Elsie Cresswell lived at Stockton Mine, Nelson, at the time their son Theo was killed in an aircrash in the Pacific
    in 1944.
  • On 5 June 1944,their son, Theo Raymond Scarlett was killed during air operations in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, at age 32. Walter and Lilian lived at Stockton Mine, Nelson at the time His plane left from Piva North Airfield on Bougainville on a mission against Rabaul. Over Rapopo Airfield, it was hit by anti-aircraft fire. It caught fire and dived into the ground. Postwar, the wreckage was discovered by RAAF Searcher team and some remains recovered in 1947 and buried locally. Later their remains were exhumed and buried at Bourail Cemetery.
  • On 27 November 1957,his wife, Lilian Elsie Cresswell died at age 67.
  • Walter Andrew Scarlett died on 24 January 1971 in New Zealand at age 79.

Children of Walter Andrew Scarlett and Lilian Elsie Cresswell

Ellen Agnes Scaroni

F, b. 1873, d. 23 March 1966
  • Ellen Agnes Scaroni was born in 1873. She was the daughter of Vincent Gazzino Scaroni and Ellen Murphy.
  • At the age of 36 years, Ellen Agnes Scaroni married Patrick Joseph Hayden, son of Timothy Hayden and Catherine Bourke, in 1909 in Queensland.
  • Ellen Agnes Scaroni died on 23 March 1966 in Queensland.
  • Ellen was buried on 25 March 1966 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. RC7-004-0032.

Child of Ellen Agnes Scaroni and Patrick Joseph Hayden

Hannah Scarth

F, b. between 1842 and 1850, d. 1914
  • Hannah Scarth was born between 1842 and 1850 in Yorkshire, England. She was the daughter of George Scarth. According to her immigration records she was born around 1850, but her death registration gives her age as 72 in 1914 - making her year of birth 1842.
  • Her marriage to John Hodgson was registered in the December 1870 Quarter in Whitby, Yorkshire North Riding Registration District.
  • Hannah Scarth and John Hodgson immigrated to Brisbane on 6 April 1888. John aged 39 and Hannah 38, travelled on the Merkara with their sons Matthew 8 and John 12. John snr was a miner and they all came from York, England.
  • Hannah Scarth and John Hodgson appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Anduramba, Crow's Nest. John was a farmer. Their sons John and Matthew were teamsters.
  • Hannah Scarth died in 1914 in Queensland.

Children of Hannah Scarth and John Hodgson

Gottlieb Ernst Schaefer

M, b. 11 November 1873, d. 31 July 1950
  • NOTE:- Much of the early EDSER/SCHAFFER material has come from this site - http://heritage.spriggs.com.au/main.aspx
    - where an wonderfully detailed account of the family and their descendants can be found.
  • Gottlieb Ernst Schaefer was born on 11 November 1873 in Government Well, South Australia.
  • He was the son of Johann Christian Schaefer and Maria Christina Nerlich.
  • In February 1900 Carl and Ernie travelled to Queensland in search of land to settle. They initially found work in the Goombungee area as wood cutters.
    By November of that year Ernie had made application to settle on unsurveyed land at Wutul. Carl applied for his block a few months later. The were both granted a licence to settle in August 1901- Ernie secured Portion 225v, Parish of Cooyar (320 acres) while Carl's land was Portion 227v Parish of Cooyar, an area of 319 acres.
    Survey Map Portion 225v, Parish of Cooyar - land selected by Ernie Schaefer in 1901
    Survey Map Portion 225v, Parish of Cooyar - land selected by Charlie Schaefer in 1901
  • At the age of 31 years, 2 months and 8 days, Gottlieb Ernst Schaefer married Matilda Emma Wittwer on 19 January 1905 in Robertstown, South Australia. The couple returned to Queensland where three sons were born, all in Crow's Nest. By 1907 he had secured the deed of purchase of his land. The family returned to South Australia in 1909 where Emma was reunited with the family she missed.
  • Gottlieb Ernst Schaefer died on 31 July 1950 in Brady Creek, South Australia, at age 76.

Hulda Salome Schaefer

F, b. 23 March 1883, d. 31 July 1966
  • NOTE:- Much of the early EDSER/SCHAFFER material has come from this site - http://heritage.spriggs.com.au/main.aspx
    - where an wonderfully detailed account of the family and their descendants can be found.
  • Hulda Salome Schaefer was born on 23 March 1883 in Point Pass, South Australia. She was the daughter of Johann Christian Schaefer and Maria Christiane Nerlich.
  • She was the daughter of Johann Christian Schaefer and Maria Christina Nerlich.
  • At the age of 26 years, Hulda Salome Schaefer married Edwin (Ted) Edser, son of Joseph (Joe) Edser and Emily Halloway, on 23 March 1909 in Toowoomba, Queensland.
  • Hulda Salome Schaefer and Edwin (Ted) Edser appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Nutgrove. Edwin was a farmer.
  • Hulda Salome Schaefer and Edwin (Ted) Edser appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Nutgrove. Edwin was a farmer and Hulda carried out home duties. His brother Alfred also farmed at Nutgrove.
  • Hulda Salome Schaefer and Edwin (Ted) Edser appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Nutgrove. Edwin was a farmer. Their son Frank Robert was a labourer and son Ernests and Herbert farmers. There was also a Jessie Elizabeth Edser living at Nutgrove.
  • On 1 June 1956,her husband, Edwin (Ted) Edser died in Toowoomba, Queensland, at age 73.
  • Hulda Salome Schaefer died on 31 July 1966 in Toowoomba, Queensland, at age 83.
  • Hulda was buried on 2 August 1966 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. BC2-002-0057.

Children of Hulda Salome Schaefer and Edwin (Ted) Edser

Johann Carl (Charlie) Schaefer

M, b. 1875, d. 19 August 1950
  • NOTE:- Much of the early EDSER/SCHAFFER material has come from this site - http://heritage.spriggs.com.au/main.aspx
    - where an wonderfully detailed account of the family and their descendants can be found.
  • Johann Carl (Charlie) Schaefer was born in 1875 in Kapunda Distict, South Australia.
  • He was the son of Johann Christian Schaefer and Maria Christina Nerlich.
  • In February 1900 Carl and Ernie travelled to Queensland in search of land to settle. They initially found work in the Goombungee area as wood cutters.
    By November of that year Ernie had made application to settle on unsurveyed land at Wutul. Carl applied for his block a few months later. The were both granted a licence to settle in August 1901- Ernie secured Portion 225v, Parish of Cooyar (320 acres) while Carl's land was Portion 227v Parish of Cooyar, an area of 319 acres.
    Survey Map Portion 225v, Parish of Cooyar - land selected by Ernie Schaefer in 1901
    Survey Map Portion 225v, Parish of Cooyar - land selected by Charlie Schaefer in 1901
  • At the age of 39 years, Johann Carl (Charlie) Schaefer married Zillah Vada (Kate) Butterfield, daughter of Chalres Butterfield and Harriet Ellen Wheeler, on 27 May 1914 in Nutgrove. They were married at Charlie's home. According to family hearsay the marriage was not a happy one.
    When their son Oscar was about 11 years old in 1926 Charlie and Kate fostered Kate's niece and nephew aged 4 and 2, the children of Kate's brother.
    Chalie acquired a block of land on the range for Kate and worked it in conjunction with his own. She left Nutgrove around the 1930's leaving Charlie to mind the children, and went to live in Toowoomba. She returned occasionally for a few days, with bills to pay and then after arguements with Charlie would return to Toowoomba.
  • Johann Carl (Charlie) Schaefer and Zillah Vada (Kate) Butterfield appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Nutgrove, Cooyar. John was a farmer and Zillah carried out home duties.
  • Charlie ran a large dairy herd and had one of the first in the district to install milking machines. He also had the first tractor and car in the district though he never learned to drive - leaving that to Oscar.
  • Johann Carl (Charlie) Schaefer and Zillah Vada (Kate) Butterfield appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Nutgrove. John was a farmer. Their son Oscar also farmed at Nutgrove.
  • Johann Carl (Charlie) Schaefer died on 19 August 1950 in Queensland. He suffered a twisted bowel. He left his farm to Oscar. After his death Kate returned to Wutul to live with Oscar.

Child of Johann Carl (Charlie) Schaefer and Zillah Vada (Kate) Butterfield

Johann Christian Schaefer

M, b. 4 September 1838, d. 21 July 1927
  • Johann Christian Schaefer was born on 4 September 1838 in Steinborn, Kreis Freystadt, Schlesian, Preussen.
  • At the age of 30 years, 7 months and 4 days, Johann Christian Schaefer married Maria Christina Nerlich on 8 April 1869 in Ebenezer, South Australia.
  • On 22 March 1909,his wife, Maria Christina Nerlich died in South Australia at age 61.
  • Johann Christian Schaefer died on 21 July 1927 in Australia Plains, South Australia, at age 88.

Children of Johann Christian Schaefer and Maria Christina Nerlich

Oscar Charles Schaefer

M, b. 10 May 1915, d. December 1973
  • Oscar Charles Schaefer was born on 10 May 1915 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Johann Carl (Charlie) Schaefer and Zillah Vada (Kate) Butterfield.
  • Oscar Charles Schaefer appeared on the Electoral Roll with Zillah Vada (Kate) Butterfield and Johann Carl (Charlie) Schaefer in 1943 in Nutgrove. John was a farmer. Their son Oscar also farmed at Nutgrove.
  • Oscar is remembered by his fostered cousins (niece and nephew of his mother) as "a hot headed cruel person always ready to pick a fight". But he was also considered a good farmer and kind neighbour. He bred prize winning cattle and kept a very neat and tidy farm. He bought 500 acres of McDougall's land when it was split up around 1939.
    After his father's death in 1950, his mother returned to Nutgrove to live with Oscar. She gave him her block of land and he worked all three until his death.
  • Oscar Charles Schaefer died in December 1973 in Queensland at age 58. He died from cancer. He was condisered an alcholic by his family. He willed his land to his neighbour and drinking mate Jimmy Schloss "who did noting to earn it". After his death Kate remained in the house until she was taken to a nursing home in Kingaroy.

Daniel John Schafer

M, b. 1902, d. 5 July 1958
  • Daniel John Schafer was born in 1902 in Queensland. He was the son of Daniel Peter Schafer and Lily Priscilla Wells.
  • At the age of 29 years, Daniel John Schafer married Ellen Ambrose, daughter of Ernest Ambrose and Catherine Rose Barclay, in 1931 in Queensland.
  • Daniel John Schafer was listed as the next of kin of George William Ambrose when she enlisted in the Australian Army on 20 March 1942 in Brisbane. George was living in Toowoomba at the time he enlisted. He gave his next of kin as D. Schafer. His service number was QX30644. He was discharged on 25 June 1946 with the rank of Private in the 2/25 Infantary Battalion.
  • Daniel John Schafer died on 5 July 1958 in Queensland.
  • Daniel was buried on 7 July 1958 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

Cecil George Adam Schaffer

M, b. 1911, d. 1981
  • Cecil George Adam Schaffer was born in 1911 in Queensland. He was the son of George and Mary Theresa Minz.
  • At the age of 24 years, Cecil George Adam Schaffer married Coral Grace Johnson, daughter of William Arthur Johnson and Hannah Sarah Laura Newland, in 1935 in Queensland.
  • In May 1943 Cecil was a Union Organiser. The Worker printed his report on his visit to Crow's Nest on 24 May 1943:- " Organiser C. G. Schaffer's Report
    During the month of April tbe following jobs were called on: Cooyar Sawmill, butter factories and cheese factories at Goombunga, Budua and Crow's Nest; firewood cutters. Crow's Nest. On this particular job I found that three men were employed well under the award rates. This matter has been taken up with the District Secretary to have an Industrial inspector visit this place. Emu Creek Sawmill — at this place I found the accommodation was in a bad state, no light was provided, no brooms, no showers, no veranda, ' no wash basins or washing tubs, and no dining room. These men at this mill are eating their meals in their sleeping quarters. Also, at Crow's Nest, a young girl was employed at the Private Hospital under the award rates'. This matter was taken up with the matronin charge and the arrears for six months were paid to this girl. Harrison Saw mill; Crow's Nest; firewoood depots. Crow's Nest, called on as follows: W. Breise, A. F. Hillenberg, E. Emerson, P. Guy. Men on Hampton Road works ; M.R.C. r/n, Hampton-Esk ' Road; bridge building; Crow's Nest Shire employees (three small gangs) ; Pechey Forestry; Nukinenda Station — at this station arrears of wage's for £3 6s. 4d. was collected on behalf of an employee who is now in the fight ing forces; Lyndhurst Station; Eskdale West, also Eskdale South Station; Esk Butter Factory; Anderson's Sawmill, Esk: Eskdale Station. At all of these stations I found unfinancial members. Tickets were issued and orders signed. Berry's Joinery, Esk; Toogoolawah Sawmill; Private Hospital, Esk; Somerset Dam, also clearing gang: sawmill."
  • On 13 September 1971,his wife, Coral Grace Johnson died in Queensland.
  • Cecil George Adam Schaffer died in 1981 in Queensland.

Helena Mary Elsie Schafferius

F, b. circa 1885, d. 1948
  • Helena Mary Elsie Schafferius was born circa 1885. She was the daugher of Albert Schafferius and Emily Balke.
  • Helena Mary Elsie Schafferius married James Alexander Skuse, son of Henry Skuse and Margaret Eliza Fleming, on 24 July 1912 in Queensland.
  • Helena Mary Elsie Schafferius died in 1948 in Queensland.

Rosina Schaller

F, b. 1851, d. March 1919
  • Rosina Schaller was born in 1851.
  • Rosina Schaller married John Maag circa 1870.
  • Rosina Schaller and John Maag immigrated to Queensland on 1 August 1872. Johann 27, and Rosina 21, travelled on the Reichstag with their son Johann aged 1.
  • In 1905,her husband, John Maag died in Queensland.
  • Rosina Schaller died in March 1919 in Queensland.
  • Rosina was buried in Meringandan Cemetery.

Children of Rosina Schaller and John Maag

Annie Verena Scharer

F, b. circa 1850
  • Annie Verena Scharer was born circa 1850.
  • Annie Verena Scharer married William Weary circa 1870.

Child of Annie Verena Scharer and William Weary

Ernestine Scharlan

F, b. 1824, d. 10 February 1866
  • Ernestine Scharlan was born in 1824 in Prussia. She was the daughter Friedrich Scharlan and Wilhelmine.
  • Ernestine Scharlan married Carl August Ludwig Blanck circa 1850.
  • Ernestine Scharlan died on 10 February 1866. She died at sea, most likely for complications from the birth of their second son August a few days before. August died a week later.
  • She and Carl August Ludwig Blanck immigrated on 14 February 1866. Carl and Ernestine departed from Hamburg on 14 Oct 1865 on the Caesar Godffrey with their children Charles August, Auguste Emilie, and Auguste Alberta. Carl was a labourer. Another son August Charles was born aboard the ship. He died while the family were still in the Immigration Depot in Ipswich.

Children of Ernestine Scharlan and Carl August Ludwig Blanck

Catherina Margaretha Scharmer

F, b. circa 1810
  • Catherina Margaretha Scharmer was born circa 1810.
  • Catherina Margaretha Scharmer married Pieter Jurgs on 9 January 1825.

Children of Catherina Margaretha Scharmer and Pieter Jurgs

Ada Gracey Schefe

F, b. 1895, d. 1974