Neva Julia Bushell
F, b. circa 1870
- Neva Julia Bushell was born circa 1870.
- Neva Julia Bushell married Charles Death, son of David Death and Mary Ann Woodcock, in 1899 in Queensland.
- In November 1942,her husband, Charles Death died in Queensland. He lived in Moogoon Road, Goondiwindi at the time of his death.
- Neva Julia Bushell was granted probate for the estate of Charles Death on on 7 November 1942; It read CHARLES DEATH, late of Moogoon Road, near Goondwindi in the State of Queensland, Grazier, deceased. Notice is hereby given that after the expira tion of fourteen days from the date of the publication hereof application will be made to this Honourable Court that PROBATE of the WILL of the above named Charles Death deceased may be granted to NEVA JULIA DEATH of Moo goon Road near Goondiwindl in the said State Widow and BURTON WALTER DEATH of Moogoon Road near Goond windi aforesaid Labourer a lawful Son of the said deceased and the Executors named In the said Will. Any person Interested who desires to object to the application or to be heard upon It may file a caveat In the Registry at any time before the grant is made. Dated this Twenty-eighth day of October, 1042 FLETCHER & FLETCHER. Solicitors for the said Neva Julia Death and Walter Burton Death. Goondlwindi. Town Agents: MORRIS. FLETCHER, & CROSS. Solicitors, Brisbane.
Children of Neva Julia Bushell and Charles Death
- Ivy Elma Death b. 1899
- Burton Walter Death b. 1901, d. 1979
- Hilda Violet Death b. 1902
- Hugo Charles Death b. 1905, d. 1974
- Walter Joseph David Death b. 1906, d. 1970
- Una Mary Death b. 1908
- Vera Ann Death b. 1910
- Annie Isabell Death b. 1912
- Victor Roy Death b. circa 1916, d. 1951
Clarence Henry W G Bushnell
M, b. 1880, d. 1928
- Charts: Descendants of William Crawford.
- Clarence Henry W G Bushnell was born in 1880 in Grafton, New South Wales. He was the son of Mary Anne and Henry George B BUSHNELL.
- At the age of 24 years, Clarence Henry W G Bushnell married Alice Elizabeth Johnston, daughter of George Johnston and Margaret Ann McMahon, in 1904 in Marrickville, Sydney, New South Wales.
- Clarence Henry W G Bushnell died in 1928 in Taree, New South Wales.
Child of Clarence Henry W G Bushnell and Alice Elizabeth Johnston
- Harcourt Albert Bushnell b. 1908, d. 1940
Harcourt Albert Bushnell
M, b. 1908, d. 1940
- Charts: Descendants of William Crawford.
- Harcourt Albert Bushnell was born in 1908 in Murwillumbah, New South Wales.
- He was the son of Clarence Henry W G Bushnell and Alice Elizabeth Johnston.
- Harcourt Albert Bushnell died in 1940 in Burwood, Sydney, New South Wales.
Albert Arthur Busiko
M, b. 1905, d. 1967
- Albert Arthur Busiko was born in 1905 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Frederick Busiko and Emily Jane Marshall.
- Albert Arthur Busiko died in 1967 in Queensland.
Andrew Henry (Andreas Heinrich) Busiko
M, b. 22 October 1881, d. 11 March 1963
- Andrew Henry (Andreas Heinrich) Busiko was born on 22 October 1881 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger.
- Andrew Henry (Andreas Heinrich) Busiko witnessed the will of Andreas Schusser on 20 October 1902; It was drawn up by Rev Langbeeker in Toowoomba the day after Andreas married Bertha Wackerling. Her father Rudolph was present when the will was drawn up, signed by Andreas Schusser and witnessed by Andrew Busiko and one other.
- On 16 April 1903 Andrew Henry (Andreas Heinrich) Busiko gave evidence in court when the will of Andreas Schusser was disputed. The will of Andreas Schusser was contested by his first wife's daughter Johanna Drews. The Telegraph reported:- Toowoomba Estate. Undue Influence Alleged.
In the Supreme Court yesterday, before his honour Mr. Justice Real, the following matter was dealt, with: — in the matter of SCHUSSER AND ANOTHER
V. DREWS; APPLICATION FOR PROBATE Mr. F. G. Hamilton (instructed by Mr. O. W. Hamilton, and his town agents, Messrs. Graham and Hunter) appeared for the plaintiffs There was no appearance on behalf of the defendant. This was an action in which Bertha Schusser and Rudolf Wakerling (sic) were the plaintiffs, and Johanna Drews was the defendant. The matter was one for probate of the will of Andreas Schusser to be granted to the plaintiffs as executors. The defendant in the notion was stated to be the daughter of the testator. Mr. Hamilton said he understood that there was no appearance on behalf of the defendant. The plaintiff's solicitors had that morning received a letter informing them that there was no intention on behalf of the defendant to appear. He read the affidavit of Thomas Brown Hunter, member of the firm of Messrs. Graham and Hunter, that notice of trial had been served. In this ease it was set out in the pleadings that Andreas Schusser, late of Toowoomba, farmer, deceased, died on November 2, 1902, at Toowoomba. Ho duly made and executed his last will, hearing the date of October 20, 1902, and thereby appointed plaintiffs executors. He was at the time of the execution of his will of sound mind, memory, and understanding. Plaintiffs denied that the defendant was the lawful daughter of the said Andreas Schusser, deceased. The plaintiffs denied that the defendant had any interest in the estate of the deceased, and claimed probate of the will in solemn form. Tho statement of defence set out the following particulars : The defendant was the wife of Frank Drews, of Drayton, near Toowoomba, Queensland, farmer, and was the lawful daughter and one of the next of kin of Andreas Schusser. Defendant claimed that the alleged will of the deceased was not duly executed according to law. It was further claimed that the deceased was not at the time the said will purported to be executed, of sound mind, memory, and understanding, and that at the time of the alleged execution of the alleged will, the deceased did not know and approve of the contents thereof. The said Andreas Schusser was induced to execute the said alleged will (if duly executed, which defendant denied) by the undue influence of each of the plaintiffs. His Honour said he could not see what the statements in the claim and the defence had to do with the case. Mr. Hamilton said that an application for probate had been made before the registrar, and the defendant had lodged a caveat, claim- mg to be one of the next of kin. Rules laid down that in such event the plaintiff should, in his statement of claim, if he disputed that, allege it. The execution of the will would have to be proved and that the testator was at the time of sound mind, memory, and understanding. The registrar (Mr. J. L. Blood-Smyth) produced the will. Theodore Franz Heindrick Johannes Langebeeker, minister of religion, duty authorized to celebrate marriages, said he had known the deceased. He knew Rudolf Wackerling. He did not know Bertha Schusser. He remembered on October 18 deceased and Wackerling calling on him at the parsonage late in the afternoon. Schusser asked witness to make a will for him in favour of his young wife, to whom he had been married that day. He wanted to leave her everything. Witness said he (the deceased) should come on Monday' morning. On that day they came, and he drew up the will (produced). He explained the will to Schusser and Wackerling. Two young men witnessed the signing of the will. He explained the will to Schusser in German, as he did not understand English. He told him he was leaving all his real and personal estate to his young wife. Schusser said he was content. He signed the will, and then the witnesses signed it. They were all present during tho signing of the will. Witness gave it to Schusser, and Schusser gave it to Wackerling for safe keeping. The will was prepared exactly as Schusser told him. The deceased appeared to be in the full possession of all his mental faculties. Witness made no draft of the will. Andrew Busiko, farmer at Toowoomba, said he had known the deceased for 15 years. In October last Schusser asked him to witness his will. They went to the Rev. Mr. Langbeeker's house. Mr. Langebeeker read out a document which he understood to be Schusser's will, and by which he was leaving all his property to his wife. Witness thought. Schusser was all right in his mind. His Honour : How old was he ? Witness: About 70 Mr. Hamilton : You know he is dead? Witness : Yes. His Honour : Did you see him dead? Witness : Yes. His Honour : Was he in perfectly good health when he made the will ? Witness: Yes. His Honour : Ho died a fortnight after wards. Nicholas Phillips Eliiott. medical practitioner, of Toowoomba, said he had known the deceased for about twelve months and had attended him professionally. He died on October 31, 1902. He consulted witness about three times previously. Witness gave a certificate of death. The cause of death was acute inflammation of the kidneys and heart failure. Mr. Hamilton : Had you an opportunity of judging of his condition ? Yes. His Honour : What, did you treat him for previous to this ? Dyspepsia His Honour : Do you think a man should get married under the circumstance of the case ? It is a matter of opinion. As to his capacity of making a will ? He was perfectly well able to do it. Rudolf Wackerling, farmer, residing at Ravensbourne, near Toowoomba, said he had known Andreas Schusser, now deceased. He was the husband of his (witness's) daughter. Witness was one of the plaintiffs in the action, and claimed to be one of the executors under the will. Witness knew him a week before he was married. He was married in October last. Witness received a letter, came into town, and saw Schusser. He asked if he could marry his (witness's) daughter. Witness said that when he liked to marry his daughter he would give her to him. On a subsequent occasion Schusser said he would give her his property. His daughter was present, and said he could do as he liked. They were afterwards married in the court-house. ' Do you know that gentleman (indicating a gentleman in court) ? Witness : Yes ; he is the gentleman who marries people at the court-house. His Honour asked did not the law required a declaration as to an objection to be married by a clergyman before a marriage at the court-house was legal? The matter was looked up and it was found that that was so. Mr. Hamilton said that the clergyman had been asked to marry them, but he had re fused as they were not of his congregation. Witness, continuing, said he signed a con sent to the marriage. Witness, the day after the wedding, went with Schusser to Busiko. He did not hear what was said. Mr. Schusser left everything by his will to his wife, who was witness's daughter. His daughter gave witness the will, and he kept it until Schusser died. Bertha Schusser, widow of the deceased, said she was one of the executors under her husband's will. She had known him for about a month before the marriage. She agreed to marry him, and wrote to her father, who gave his consent. Before the marriage the deceased told her he would make all the property over to her. A will was made. Witness was not present when it was signed. ..Her father gave her the will, which she read. She did not speak to her husband about it. On the Monday the will was signed he was in good health. It was a week afterwards before he got ill, and witness told him to go to the doctor. He was ill for 14 days before he died. Witness attended her husband in his illness. He told her to look after the will and she would get everything. Up to about 3 o'clock on the day he died — he died at 6 o'clock — he seemed to understand everything said to him. His Hononr : How did yon come to know him? Witness: I was working at a hotel.
And he used to visit it? Yes. He asked you to marry him, and you said you would? Yes. He was living by himself ? Yes. G. Essex Evans, registrar of births, marriages, and deaths, produced a copy of the register of the death of Schusser, He know Schusser, had married him. He was perfectly sane when married and capable of making a will. His Honour granted probate of the will. Mr. Hamilton asked for costs against the defendant. His Honour said that unless it could be shown that defendant was no relation of the testator he would not grant costs. Mr. Hamilton said they had been charged with undue influence. His Honour said that he had found the testator to have been sane, but be was an old man of 70, that he married a girl whom he had not known for any length of time previous. Her father and two others were present when he made his will, and he was not left by himself for a single moment, The girl he married was only a child of 19. The fact that defendant did not come into court indicated that she ceased to put that construction on the matter that she must have done at first. He had come to a similar conclusion that if she came into court to fight the matter it would be different.. The testator picked up a girl of 19 whom he had not known, then she in charge of her father went to a clergyman and the will was read over in the presence of the father. Also tho testator died within 14 days from the marriage. Mr. Hamilton said that the defendant could have withdrawn the caveat long ago. Instead of that it was left till the last moment. It must be remembered too, that the testator had been living alone. His Honour said if it could he shown that the defendant was not the testator's daughter, he would grant costs, as then she would have had no bushiness to interfere. Mr. Hamilton said that the testator was married to his, first wife in 1868 and on the death of that wife he described defendant as her daughter. He stated also that she was 41 years of age at that time. The date of the death of the first wife made it impossible for the defendant to be the testator's daughter. His Honour said he declined to grant costs. He thought that when an old man of 70 disregarded all natural obligations and took a sudden fancy to someone he had not previously known, that he might be said to have got softening of the brain. The books on insanity pointed to that." - Andrew Henry (Andreas Heinrich) Busiko died on 11 March 1963 in Quilpie, Queensland, at age 81.
Annie Dorothea Busiko
F, b. 1904, d. 2 July 1939
- Annie Dorothea Busiko was born in 1904 in Queensland. Her birth was registered in 1909 at the same time as her siblings David, Elizabeth, Emily and Susan.
- She was the daughter of Louis (David) Busiko and Anna Dorothea Rissman.
- At the age of 21 years, Annie Dorothea Busiko married Leslie George Upton in 1925 in Queensland.
- Annie Dorothea Busiko died on 2 July 1939 in Queensland.
- Annie was buried on 3 September 1939 in Toowoomba & Drayton Cemetery.
Caroline Elizabeth Busiko
F, b. 14 May 1879, d. 1961
- Caroline Elizabeth Busiko was born on 14 May 1879 in Queensland.
- She was the daughter of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger.
- At the age of 19 years, Caroline Elizabeth Busiko married Johannes Naumann, son of Johannes Naumann and Maria Helene Oestreich, in 1899 in Queensland.
- Caroline Elizabeth Busiko and Johannes Naumann appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at East Cooyar. John was a farmer. Their son Leslie was also a farmer and daughter Eva lived at Wutul (most likely East Cooyar.)
- Caroline Elizabeth Busiko died in 1961 in Queensland.
Children of Caroline Elizabeth Busiko and Johannes Naumann
- William Stanley Naumann b. 1900
- John Leslie Naumann b. 1903
- Mary Edna Naumann b. 1904, d. 1981
- Eva Susanna Naumann b. 1907
- Ralph Herbert Naumann b. 1909
- Ida Hilda Naumann b. 1912
David Louis Busiko
M, b. 1902
- David Louis Busiko was born in 1902 in Queensland. His birth was registered in 1909 at the same time as his siblings Elizabeth, Susan, Emily and Ann.
- He was the son of Louis (David) Busiko and Anna Dorothea Rissman.
- At the age of 26 years, David Louis Busiko married Eva Elsie Muller, daughter of August Frederick Wilhelm Muller and Wilhelmine Justine Emilie Zillmann, in 1928 in Queensland.
- David Louis Busiko and Eva Elsie Muller appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1949 living at Perseverence. David was a fireman.
Dorothy Busiko
F, b. 1902
- Dorothy Busiko was born in 1902 in Queensland.
- She was the daughter of Frederick Busiko and Emily Jane Marshall.
- At the age of 23 years, Dorothy Busiko married William Charles Zanow in 1925 in Queensland.
Edwin Andrew Busiko
M, b. 1896, d. 1943
- Edwin Andrew Busiko was born in 1896 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Frederick Busiko and Emily Jane Marshall.
- Edwin Andrew Busiko died in 1943 in Queensland.
Elizabeth Busiko
F, b. 1908, d. 7 November 1988
- Elizabeth Busiko was born in 1908 in Queensland. Her birth was registered in 1909 at the same time as her siblings David, Susan, Emily and Ann.
- She was the daughter of Louis (David) Busiko and Anna Dorothea Rissman.
- At the age of 19 years, Elizabeth Busiko married Norman Ferdinand (Nobby) Kahler, son of Johann Henrich (John Henry) Kahler and Anna Wilhelmina Dunemann, in 1927 in Queensland.
- Elizabeth Busiko and Norman Ferdinand (Nobby) Kahler appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1930 and 1949 living at Grapetree. Nobby was a farmer.
- On 10 July 1986,her husband, Norman Ferdinand (Nobby) Kahler died.
- Elizabeth Busiko died on 7 November 1988.
- Elizabeth was buried on 10 November 1988 in Crow's Nest Cemetery. LAWS1-00F-0012.
Children of Elizabeth Busiko and Norman Ferdinand (Nobby) Kahler
- Lorna Elizabeth Kahler+ b. 1928, d. 24 June 1990
- Ronald Norman (Ron) Kahler+ b. 18 July 1929, d. 7 June 2011
Elizabeth Augusta Busiko
F, b. 1892, d. 1981
- Elizabeth Augusta Busiko was born in 1892.
- She was the daughter of Frederick Busiko and Emily Jane Marshall.
- Elizabeth Augusta Busiko died in 1981 in Queensland.
Elizabeth Ernestina Busiko
F, b. 22 June 1886, d. 1977
- Elizabeth Ernestina Busiko was born on 22 June 1886 in Queensland.
- She was the daughter of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger.
- At the age of 23 years, Elizabeth Ernestina Busiko married David Moffatt Rae in 1910 in Queensland.
- Elizabeth Ernestina Busiko died in 1977 in Queensland.
Emily Jane Busiko
F, b. 8 October 1883, d. 2 July 1949
- Emily Jane Busiko was born on 8 October 1883 in Queensland.
- She was the daughter of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger.
- At the age of 17 years, Emily Jane Busiko married Carl Friedrich Zirbel in 1901 in Queensland.
- In 1904,her husband, Carl Friedrich Zirbel died in Queensland.
- Emily Jane Busiko died on 2 July 1949 in Roma, Queensland, at age 65.
Children of Emily Jane Busiko
- Albert Charles Zirbel/Busiko b. 1907, d. 1977
- Allan Stanley Zirbel/Busiko b. 1910
- Alice Zirbel/Busiko b. 1924, d. 1924
Emily Jane Busiko
F, b. 1900, d. 11 September 1990
- Emily Jane Busiko was born in 1900 in Queensland. Her birth was registered in 1909 at the same time as her siblings David, Elizabeth, Annie and Susan.
- She was the daughter of Louis (David) Busiko and Anna Dorothea Rissman.
- At the age of 19 years, Emily Jane Busiko married August Ferdinand Briese, son of August Ferdinand Briese and Anna (Maria) Magdaline Stark, in 1919 in Queensland.
- Emily Jane Busiko and August Ferdinand Briese appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1930 and 1949 living at Ravensbourne. August was a farmer.
- On 31 July 1987,her husband, August Ferdinand Briese died at age 89.
- Emily Jane Busiko died on 11 September 1990.
- Emily was buried on 13 September 1990 in Crow's Nest Cemetery.
Evelyne Marjorie Busiko
F, b. 1910, d. 1984
- Evelyne Marjorie Busiko was born in 1910 in Queensland.
- She was the daughter of Louis (David) Busiko and Anna Dorothea Rissman.
- At the age of 19 years, Evelyne Marjorie Busiko married Sydney Vincent McGrath, son of James Patrick McGrath and Frances Ellenaor Creed, in 1929 in Queensland.
- Evelyne Marjorie Busiko and Sydney Vincent McGrath appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Pechey, Crow's Nest. Sydney was a farmer.
- In 1972,her husband, Sydney Vincent McGrath died in Brisbane, Queensland.
- Evelyne Marjorie Busiko died in 1984 in Queensland.
Frederick Busiko
M, b. 24 November 1860, d. 14 December 1908
- Frederick Busiko was born on 24 November 1860 in Dunmore Station, Cecil Plains, Queensland.
- He was the son of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger.
- At the age of 23 years, Frederick Busiko married Emily Jane Marshall, daughter of John Marshall and Martha Johnston/Johnson, in 1884 in Queensland.
- Frederick Busiko died on 14 December 1908 in Bowenville, Queensland, at age 48.
Children of Frederick Busiko and Emily Jane Marshall
- Victor Frederick Charles Busiko b. 1887, d. 1978
- Maria Elizabeth Martha Busiko b. 1888
- Elizabeth Augusta Busiko b. 1892, d. 1981
- Frederick John Busiko b. 1894, d. 1972
- Edwin Andrew Busiko b. 1896, d. 1943
- John William Busiko b. 1898, d. 2 May 1919
- Susan Emily Busiko b. 1901
- Dorothy Busiko b. 1902
- Albert Arthur Busiko b. 1905, d. 1967
- Robert Alfred Busiko b. 1906, d. 1984
- George Ernest Thomas Busiko b. 1909, d. 1937
Frederick John Busiko
M, b. 1894, d. 1972
- Frederick John Busiko was born in 1894 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Frederick Busiko and Emily Jane Marshall.
- Frederick John Busiko died in 1972 in Queensland.
Friedrich (William) Busiko
M, b. 1867, d. 5 June 1941
- Friedrich (William) Busiko was born in 1867 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger.
- Friedrich (William) Busiko died on 5 June 1941 in Mungalalla, Queensland.
George Ernest Thomas Busiko
M, b. 1909, d. 1937
- George Ernest Thomas Busiko was born in 1909 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Frederick Busiko and Emily Jane Marshall.
- George Ernest Thomas Busiko died in 1937 in Queensland.
Herbert Busiko
M, b. January 1913, d. 29 November 1991
- Accidents: Other Accidents
- Herbert Busiko was born in January 1913 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Louis (David) Busiko and Anna Dorothea Rissman.
- Herbert Busiko married Leila May Unknown circa 1940.
- On 28 February 1949 The Courier Mail reported: - "Cricket Injury — While playing cricket for Crow's Nest against Pinelands, Herb. Busiko was struck on the face by a rising ball. His face was badly bruised and cut, and he received attention from Dr. J. Morrow."
- Herbert Busiko died on 29 November 1991 at age 78.
- At the age of 78 years and 11 months, Herbert Busiko married an unknown person on 3 December 1991 in Crow's Nest Cemetery. LAWS1-00K-0013.
Johann Busiko
M, b. 1823, d. 29 October 1902
- Johann Busiko was born in 1823 in Germany. He was the son of Henry Busiko and Mary.
- Johann Busiko married Elizabeth Remlinger circa 1858.
- On 25 December 1873,their son, Johann Busiko died in Queensland at age 11. He drowned while swimming in the Condamine River. His parents were living at Toowoomba at the time.
- Johann Busiko died on 29 October 1902 in Queensland.
- Johann was buried on 30 October 1902 in Toowoomba & Drayton Cemetery. LUTH37-42-041-0050.
Children of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger
- Frederick Busiko+ b. 24 November 1860, d. 14 December 1908
- Johann Busiko b. 19 August 1862, d. 25 December 1873
- Mary Christina Busiko b. 6 November 1864, d. 19 June 1957
- Friedrich (William) Busiko b. 1867, d. 5 June 1941
- Mary (Auguste Christine) Busiko b. 28 May 1869, d. 19 June 1957
- Louis (David) Busiko+ b. 23 November 1871, d. 29 August 1958
- Johann (Louis) Busiko b. 30 November 1873, d. 17 January 1939
- Thomas Heinrich Busiko b. 10 December 1876, d. 24 March 1906
- John Charles Busiko b. 11 August 1877, d. 1 May 1919
- Caroline Elizabeth Busiko+ b. 14 May 1879, d. 1961
- Andrew Henry (Andreas Heinrich) Busiko b. 22 October 1881, d. 11 March 1963
- Emily Jane Busiko+ b. 8 October 1883, d. 2 July 1949
- Elizabeth Ernestina Busiko b. 22 June 1886, d. 1977
- Magdelina Suzannah Busiko b. 20 July 1888, d. 13 June 1969
Johann Busiko
M, b. 19 August 1862, d. 25 December 1873
- Johann Busiko was born on 19 August 1862 in Dunmore Station, Cecil Plains, Queensland.
- He was the son of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger.
- Johann Busiko died on 25 December 1873 in Queensland at age 11. He drowned while swimming in the Condamine River. His parents were living at Toowoomba at the time.
- Johann was buried in Cecil Plains Cemetery.
Johann (Louis) Busiko
M, b. 30 November 1873, d. 17 January 1939
- Johann (Louis) Busiko was born on 30 November 1873 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger.
- Johann (Louis) Busiko died on 17 January 1939 in Queensland at age 65.
- Johann was buried on 18 January 1939 in Toowoomba & Drayton Cemetery. CE5-005-0043.
John Charles Busiko
M, b. 11 August 1877, d. 1 May 1919
- John Charles Busiko was born on 11 August 1877 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger.
- John Charles Busiko died on 1 May 1919 in Queensland at age 41.
John Frederic Busiko
M, b. 1917, d. 8 December 2002
- John Frederic Busiko was born in 1917.
- John Frederic Busiko married Ivy Maud Unknown circa 1945.
- On 28 January 1987,his wife, Ivy Maud Unknown died.
- John Frederic Busiko died on 8 December 2002.
- John was buried on 12 December 2002 in Crow's Nest Cemetery.
John William Busiko
M, b. 1898, d. 2 May 1919
- John William Busiko was born in 1898 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Frederick Busiko and Emily Jane Marshall.
- John William Busiko died on 2 May 1919 in France. He died of wounds.
Louis (David) Busiko
M, b. 23 November 1871, d. 29 August 1958
- Louis (David) Busiko was born on 23 November 1871 in Toowoomba, Queensland.
- He was the son of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger.
- At the age of 37 years, 3 months and 1 day, Louis (David) Busiko married Anna Dorothea Rissman on 24 February 1909 in Queensland. They appear to have had five children before they married - the births of the children were only registered after their marriage.
- Louis (David) Busiko enlisted in the AIF on 9 April 1917 in Toowoomba. He joined the 20/25 Battalion and gave his address as Rangeville Post Office. He was 43 years old and was a contractor. He listed his next of kin as his mother Elizabeth Busiko of the same address. He stated he had one child and agreed to have 2/5 of his pay sent to his mother for her support. His wife and other chidren were not mentioned. He served in England but was returned to Australia and discharged on Medical grounds on 12 Feb 1918.
- He and Anna Dorothea Rissman appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Pechey. David was a labourer.
- Louis (David) Busiko and Anna Dorothea Rissman appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Pechey, Crow's Nest.
- Louis (David) Busiko died on 29 August 1958 in Queensland at age 86.
- Louis was buried on 30 August 1958 in Toowoomba & Drayton Cemetery. CE5A-003-0037.
Children of Louis (David) Busiko and Anna Dorothea Rissman
- Emily Jane Busiko b. 1900, d. 11 September 1990
- David Louis Busiko b. 1902
- Annie Dorothea Busiko b. 1904, d. 2 July 1939
- Susan Busiko b. 1906
- Elizabeth Busiko+ b. 1908, d. 7 November 1988
- Evelyne Marjorie Busiko b. 1910, d. 1984
- Herbert Busiko b. January 1913, d. 29 November 1991
Magdelina Suzannah Busiko
F, b. 20 July 1888, d. 13 June 1969
- Magdelina Suzannah Busiko was born on 20 July 1888.
- She was the daughter of Johann Busiko and Elizabeth Remlinger.
- At the age of 20 years, Magdelina Suzannah Busiko married James Rae in 1909 in Queensland.
- Magdelina Suzannah Busiko died on 13 June 1969 in Queensland at age 80.
Maria Elizabeth Martha Busiko
F, b. 1888
- Maria Elizabeth Martha Busiko was born in 1888 in Queensland.
- She was the daughter of Frederick Busiko and Emily Jane Marshall.