Eliza Margaretha Suhr

F, b. 1872, d. 1930
  • Eliza Margaretha Suhr was born in 1872 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Carl Heinrich Suhr and Auguste Margarette Henriette Briesch.
  • At the age of 21 years, Eliza Margaretha Suhr married Edward Thomsen, son of Peter Thomsen and Ansine Grandrepo, in 1893 in Queensland.
  • Eliza Margaretha Suhr and Edward Thomsen appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Bergen. Edward was a farmer.
  • Eliza Margaretha Suhr and Edward Thomsen appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1921 living at Perseverance. Edward was a farmer. Son Henry was also a farmer.
  • Eliza Margaretha Suhr and Edward Thomsen appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1925 living at Perseverance. Edward was a farmer.
  • Eliza Margaretha Suhr died in 1930 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Children of Eliza Margaretha Suhr and Edward Thomsen

Elsie Christina Suhr

F, b. 1901, d. 3 February 1981
  • Elsie Christina Suhr was born in 1901 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Wilhelm Heinrick Suhr and Wilhelmine Utschink.
  • At the age of 24 years, Elsie Christina Suhr married Herman Jannusch, son of Herman August Jannusch and Augusta Schilf, on 5 August 1925 in Bergen Lutheran Church, Queensland. The Brisbane Courier reported:- "At the Bergen Lutheran Church, in the Crow's Nest district, on August 5, the marriage was solemnised of Mr. Herman Jannusch (second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jannusch, Haden) and Miss Elsie Christina Suhr (second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Suhr, Bergen) by Pastor Poland. The church had been tastefully decorated by girl friends of the bride, and the chief feature was a large wedding bell filled with confetti, and made by Mrs. A. .Schilf (Haden). During the signing of the register a vocal solo was rendered by Mrs. D. Stark, Messrs. G. Jannusch and D. Keenan. Mrs. D. Stalk presided at the organ, and violin accompaniments were given by Mr. A Schilf. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of cream satin de sole and lace, made with a shirred feather fringed panel at the left side, and a cabochon finished with tiny pearls at the right side. The sleeves were finished with small hand-made roses. She wore a veil in mob cap style, with a posy of orange blossom at either side. She carried a large sheaf of lilies tied with white satin streamers, and also wore a gold wristlet watch, the gift of the bridegroom. The chief bridesmaid, Miss Ruby Suhr (sister of the bride), and her second bridesmaid Miss Belle Jannusch (sister of the bridegroom), were frocked in apricot crepe de Chine, trimmed with feathers and cadochons, and finished with large bows at the right sides. On the left shoulders were rosettes of silver tissue and feather, from which white suspended streamers of the same material as the frocks. They wore black "Nelly Kelly'' hats and carried bouquets of deep cream stocks veiled in asparagus
    plumosus, tied with cream streamers. The bride's mother wore a beaded black Marocain costume, with a hat to match. The bridegroom's mother wore black silk Marocain, trimmed with hand-sewn beads, and also a hat to tone. Mr. W. Jannusch (brother of the bridegroom) acted as best man, and Mr. C. Suhr (brother of the bride) carried out his duties of groomsman. At the conclusion of the ceremony the guests drove to the home of the bride's parents, where about 150 persons were entertained at the breakfast, which was served in a large marquee at the side of the house. A wedding cake adorned the centre of the chief table. Dancing took place at night. The bride and bridegroom left subsequently for Coolangatta, where the honeymoon is being spent. The bride wore a travelling costume of navy gabardine, made with a pleated tunic, with collar and cuffs finished with fur trimmings. Her black hat was relieved with ornamental trimmings. The bride's present to the bridegroom was a pair of xylonite military brushes in a case, and the bridegroom's present to each of the bridesmaids was a gold armlet."
  • Elsie Christina Suhr and Herman Jannusch appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Haden. Herman was a labourer.
  • Elsie Christina Suhr and Herman Jannusch appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1949 living at Hampton. Hermann was a grazier.
  • Elsie Christina Suhr died on 3 February 1981 in Queensland.
  • Elsie was buried on 5 February 1981 in Toowoomba & Drayton Cemetery.

George Henry Suhr

M, b. 1892, d. 1894

Hebert Sydney Suhr

M, b. 1901

Heinrich Carl Suhr

M, b. 1869, d. September 1953

Children of Heinrich Carl Suhr and Maria Christina Thomsen

Henry (Venn) Suhr

M, b. 1894, d. 16 September 1983
  • Henry (Venn) Suhr was born in 1894 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Heinrich Carl Suhr and Maria Christina Thomsen.
  • Henry (Venn) Suhr died on 16 September 1983 in Queensland.
  • Henry was buried on 20 September 1983 in Crow's Nest Cemetery.

Henry William Suhr

M, b. 1905, d. 1953

Child of Henry William Suhr and Nellie Dorothy Genrich

Ruby Mona Suhr

M, b. 1907
  • Ruby Mona Suhr was born in 1907 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Wilhelm Heinrick Suhr and Wilhelmine Utschink.
  • Ruby was a bridesmaid at the wedding of Elsie Christina Suhr and Herman Jannusch, son of Herman August Jannusch and Augusta Schilf, on 5 August 1925 in Bergen Lutheran Church, Queensland; The Brisbane Courier reported:- "At the Bergen Lutheran Church, in the Crow's Nest district, on August 5, the marriage was solemnised of Mr. Herman Jannusch (second son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jannusch, Haden) and Miss Elsie Christina Suhr (second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Suhr, Bergen) by Pastor Poland. The church had been tastefully decorated by girl friends of the bride, and the chief feature was a large wedding bell filled with confetti, and made by Mrs. A. .Schilf (Haden). During the signing of the register a vocal solo was rendered by Mrs. D. Stark, Messrs. G. Jannusch and D. Keenan. Mrs. D. Stalk presided at the organ, and violin accompaniments were given by Mr. A Schilf. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a gown of cream satin de sole and lace, made with a shirred feather fringed panel at the left side, and a cabochon finished with tiny pearls at the right side. The sleeves were finished with small hand-made roses. She wore a veil in mob cap style, with a posy of orange blossom at either side. She carried a large sheaf of lilies tied with white satin streamers, and also wore a gold wristlet watch, the gift of the bridegroom. The chief bridesmaid, Miss Ruby Suhr (sister of the bride), and her second bridesmaid Miss Belle Jannusch (sister of the bridegroom), were frocked in apricot crepe de Chine, trimmed with feathers and cadochons, and finished with large bows at the right sides. On the left shoulders were rosettes of silver tissue and feather, from which white suspended streamers of the same material as the frocks. They wore black "Nelly Kelly'' hats and carried bouquets of deep cream stocks veiled in asparagus
    plumosus, tied with cream streamers. The bride's mother wore a beaded black Marocain costume, with a hat to match. The bridegroom's mother wore black silk Marocain, trimmed with hand-sewn beads, and also a hat to tone. Mr. W. Jannusch (brother of the bridegroom) acted as best man, and Mr. C. Suhr (brother of the bride) carried out his duties of groomsman. At the conclusion of the ceremony the guests drove to the home of the bride's parents, where about 150 persons were entertained at the breakfast, which was served in a large marquee at the side of the house. A wedding cake adorned the centre of the chief table. Dancing took place at night. The bride and bridegroom left subsequently for Coolangatta, where the honeymoon is being spent. The bride wore a travelling costume of navy gabardine, made with a pleated tunic, with collar and cuffs finished with fur trimmings. Her black hat was relieved with ornamental trimmings. The bride's present to the bridegroom was a pair of xylonite military brushes in a case, and the bridegroom's present to each of the bridesmaids was a gold armlet."
  • Ruby Mona Suhr appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Murra Murra. She carried out home duties.

Russell Suhr

M, b. circa 1930, d. 1930

Sophia Henrietta Suhr

F, b. 1900
  • Sophia Henrietta Suhr was born in 1900 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Wilhelm Heinrick Suhr and Wilhelmine Utschink.
  • At the age of 22 years, Sophia Henrietta Suhr married George Stuart Keenan in 1922 in Queensland.
  • At the age of 22 years, Sophia Henrietta Suhr married George Stuart Keenan in 1922 in Queensland.

Sophia Margaretha Suhr

F, b. 1876, d. 26 December 1957

Children of Sophia Margaretha Suhr and Charles Edward Smoothy

Unnamed Suhr

M, b. 1874, d. 1874

Vera Harriet Suhr

F, b. 1898, d. June 1971
  • Vera Harriet Suhr was born in 1898 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Heinrich Carl Suhr and Maria Christina Thomsen.
  • Vera Harriet Suhr died in June 1971 in Queensland.
  • Vera was buried on 26 June 1971 in Crow's Nest Cemetery.

Wilhelm Heinrick Suhr

M, b. 1866, d. December 1933

Children of Wilhelm Heinrick Suhr and Wilhelmine Utschink

Amelia Sullivan

F, b. 30 March 1881
  • Amelia Sullivan was born on 30 March 1881 in Marylebone, London.
  • She was the daughter of Timothy Sullivan and Sarah Ann Staines.
  • At the time of the 3 April 1881 census, Amelia Sullivan was living in the household of Sarah Ann Staines and Timothy Sullivan in 20 Union Street, Middlesex, London. Timothy was shown as a 31 year old tailor, born Cork Ireland, living with his wife Sarah Ann 23, born Birmingham, and children Arthur 1 born Marylebone, and Amelia 5 days born Marylebone. Sarah Ann's mother Ann aged 52, married, a cook born Stretton and her sister Alice 15 born Rugby were also present in the household.

Arthur Sullivan

M, b. 1880
  • Arthur Sullivan was born in 1880 in Marylebone, London, England.
  • He was the son of Timothy Sullivan and Sarah Ann Staines.
  • At the time of the 3 April 1881 census, Arthur Sullivan was living in the household of Sarah Ann Staines and Timothy Sullivan in 20 Union Street, Middlesex, London. Timothy was shown as a 31 year old tailor, born Cork Ireland, living with his wife Sarah Ann 23, born Birmingham, and children Arthur 1 born Marylebone, and Amelia 5 days born Marylebone. Sarah Ann's mother Ann aged 52, married, a cook born Stretton and her sister Alice 15 born Rugby were also present in the household.

Cyril John Sullivan

M, b. 28 May 1898, d. 11 November 1961
  • Cyril John Sullivan was born on 28 May 1898 in Coraki, Richmond, New South Wales. He was the son of John Edward SULLIVAN and Ellen/Catherine FARRELL.
  • At the age of 31 years, Cyril John Sullivan married Ruby Alverna Pukallus, daughter of Hermann Carl Pukallus and Elisabeth Lange, in 1930 in Queensland.
  • Cyril John Sullivan died on 11 November 1961 in Queensland at age 63.
  • Cyril was buried on 14 November 1961 in Toowoomba & Drayton Cemetery.

Ellen Sullivan

F, b. circa 1860

Child of Ellen Sullivan and Charles Henry Holland

Johanna (Hannah) Elizabeth Sullivan

F, b. 1892, d. 7 December 1967
  • Johanna (Hannah) Elizabeth Sullivan was born in 1892. She was the daugther of David Sullivan and Pauline Schultz.
  • At the age of 16 years, Johanna (Hannah) Elizabeth Sullivan married Christopher Joseph Davidson, son of Robert Davidson and Sarah Rennison, in 1908 in Queensland.
  • Johanna (Hannah) Elizabeth Sullivan and Christopher Joseph Davidson appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Crow's Nest. Christopher was a carrier.
  • Johanna (Hannah) Elizabeth Sullivan and Christopher Joseph Davidson appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Crow's Nest, Queensland. Christopher was a carrier. His father Robert also lived at Crow's Nest.
  • Johanna (Hannah) Elizabeth Sullivan died on 7 December 1967 in Queensland.
  • Johanna was buried on 9 December 1967 in Crow's Nest Cemetery. UNIT-00G-0035.

Mary Sullivan

F, b. circa 1840
  • Mary Sullivan was born circa 1840.
  • Mary Sullivan married John Leahy circa 1865.

Child of Mary Sullivan and John Leahy

Theresa Bridget Sullivan

F, b. circa 1880

Children of Theresa Bridget Sullivan and Harrison Haines Baker

Timothy Sullivan

M, b. 1850
  • Timothy Sullivan was born in 1850 in County Cork, Ireland.
  • His marriage, at 28 years, to Sarah Ann Staines, daughter of John Staines and Ann Morson, was registered in the September 1878 Quarter in Rugby, Leicestershire Registration District.
  • Timothy Sullivan and Sarah Ann Staines appeared on the census of 3 April 1881 in 20 Union Street, Middlesex, London. Timothy was shown as a 31 year old tailor, born Cork Ireland, living with his wife Sarah Ann 23, born Birmingham, and children Arthur 1 born Marylebone, and Amelia 5 days born Marylebone. Sarah Ann's mother Ann aged 52, married, a cook born Stretton and her sister Alice 15 born Rugby were also present in the household.

Children of Timothy Sullivan and Sarah Ann Staines

Maude Adelaide Sushames

F, b. 1884, d. 19 January 1964

Child of Maude Adelaide Sushames and Joseph George Whitehouse

Gertrude Selina Sushnames

F, b. 1886, d. 1 September 1977

Children of Gertrude Selina Sushnames and Albert John Whitehouse

John Sushnames

M, b. 1854
  • John Sushnames was born in 1854.
  • At the age of 22 years, John Sushnames married Caroline Spinks in 1876 in Emu Bay, Tasmania.

Children of John Sushnames and Caroline Spinks

Charles Frederick Sutcliffe

M, b. 1870, d. 1946

Charles Henry Sutcliffe

M, b. 1843, d. 1930
  • Charles Henry Sutcliffe was born in 1843. He was the son of Frederick Sutcliffe and Jane Moxan.
  • Charles Henry Sutcliffe married Elizabeth Harriet Senior circa 1865.
  • Charles Henry Sutcliffe and Elizabeth Harriet Senior immigrated to Queensland on 20 June 1879. Charles H 36 and Elizabeth 38 travelled on the Earl Derby with their children Charles 9, Evanglina 11 and Margaret 7.
  • Charles Henry Sutcliffe and Elizabeth Harriet Senior appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Djuan, Crow's Nest. Charles was a grazier.
  • In 1920,his wife, Elizabeth Harriet Senior died in Queensland.
  • Charles Henry Sutcliffe died in 1930 in Queensland.

Children of Charles Henry Sutcliffe and Elizabeth Harriet Senior

Evangeline Gertrude Beatrice Sutcliffe

F, b. 1868, d. 1950
  • Evangeline Gertrude Beatrice Sutcliffe was born in 1868.
  • She was the daughter of Charles Henry Sutcliffe and Elizabeth Harriet Senior.
  • Evangeline Gertrude Beatrice Sutcliffe immigrated on 20 June 1879 to Queensland with Charles Henry Sutcliffe and Elizabeth Harriet Senior. Charles H 36 and Elizabeth 38 travelled on the Earl Derby with their children Charles 9, Evanglina 11 and Margaret 7.
  • At the age of 31 years, Evangeline Gertrude Beatrice Sutcliffe married Charles Finch, son of Nathan Finch and Ellen Carder, on 28 June 1899 in Sir Street, Toowoomba. The marriage took place at the residence of Mrs Taylor under the rites of the Baptist Chruch.
  • Evangeline Gertrude Beatrice Sutcliffe and Charles Finch appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1903 and 1913 living at Djuan. Charles was a farmer. A Mathilda Finch lived in Crow's Nest in 1913.
  • On 3 July 1941,her husband, Charles Finch died in Crow's Nest, Queensland, at age 83.
  • Evangeline Gertrude Beatrice Sutcliffe appeared on the Electoral Roll with Carlton Senior Sutcliffe Finch in 1943 in Glenaven. Carlton was a farmer. His mother Evangeline also lived at Djuan.
  • Evangeline Gertrude Beatrice Sutcliffe died in 1950 in Queensland.
  • The Methodist Church in Crow's Nest erected memorial plaques to early Crow's Nest Pioneers on the Church fence. Charles & Gertrude's names were amongst them.
    Pioneer Plaque to Charles & Gertrude Finch - Crow's Nest Methodist Church

Children of Evangeline Gertrude Beatrice Sutcliffe and Charles Finch

Margaret Sutcliffe

F, b. 1872

George James Suttie

M, b. circa 1910