Allan Stanley Zirbel/Busiko

M, b. 1910
  • Allan Stanley Zirbel/Busiko was born in 1910 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Emily Jane Busiko.

Anna Margaret Zoller

F, b. 1893, d. 23 October 1973
  • Anna Margaret Zoller was born in 1893 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Michael Zoller and Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg.
  • At the age of 19 years, Anna Margaret Zoller married James Martin Grehan, son of James Matthias (Graham) Grehan and Emma Louisa Grant, in 1912 in Queensland.
  • Anna Margaret Zoller and James Martin Grehan appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1925 and 1930 living at Hampton. James was a labourer.
  • On 28 December 1938,her husband, James Martin Grehan died in Genreral Hospital, Toowoomba, Queensland. He died from injuries he received as the result of an accident. The Telegraph reported " Evidence that a man whom he had found lying at the side of the Hampton-Ravensbourne Road near a damaged truck on the afternoon of December 27, 1938, had asked to be dragged into the shade and allowed to die in peace was given by Roland James Dunn in the Coroner's Court today when an inquest was held by Mr. J. E. Landy. P.M.. on James Martin Grehan, whose death occurred in the Toowoomba General Hospital on December 28, 1938, as a result of injuries which he received in a motor accident the previous day.
    Senior Sergeant W. Quinlan examined the witnesses. Witness stated that at about 3.30 p.m. on December 27 he was driving in a car along the Hampton-Ravensbourne Road. He discovered an injured person whom he now knew was James Grehan. The man was lying in the gutter at the side of the road about five yards past a guide-post. A man who was with witness at the time went to a store nearby to communicate with the ambulance. The injured man when spoken to said, "Drag me into the shade and let me die in peace." There was a truck nearby and from what witness saw he considered that the deceased, James Grehan, had been driving the vehicle which had collided with a post. The post was bent out of alignment. The injured man when questioned by an other man said that .he might have been driving fast, and after others had had a look at the vehicle he said the steering might have locked. From what he had seen there was no evi dence or inference that there was anyone else implicated in the matter. Witness had heard that Jamea Grehan had since died, and from what witness knew he would say that his death resulted from an accident, Constable W. S. T. Banks said that he had made enquiries from which he was satisfied that there were no circumstances of a suspicious nature. The deceased died in the General Hospital, Toowoomba, about 9.45 a.m. on December 28, 1938. Witness tendered a copy of the certificate showing the cause of death."
  • Anna Margaret Zoller appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1949 living at Ravensbourne. Anna carried out home duties. Her sons Egbert and Eric also lived in Ravensbourne.
  • Anna Margaret Zoller died on 23 October 1973 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Anna was buried on 25 October 1973 in Cabarlah Cemetery. RC1-00E-0013.

Children of Anna Margaret Zoller and James Martin Grehan

Christina (Sarah) Zoller

F, b. 1823, d. 6 January 1894
  • Christina (Sarah) Zoller was born in 1823.
  • Christina (Sarah) Zoller married John George Zimmerle circa 1855.
  • Christina was buried on 6 January 1894 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. LUTH31-36-033-0023.
  • Christina (Sarah) Zoller died on 6 January 1894 in Queensland.

Children of Christina (Sarah) Zoller and John George Zimmerle

Ethel Kate Zoller

F, b. 1877, d. 29 July 1964

Helena Zoller/Zeller Olsen and her sister Ethel Kate Zoller/Zeller Olsen. Photo thanks to David C.
  • Ethel Kate Zoller was born in 1877 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Michael Zoller and Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg.
  • Ethel Kate Zoller selected land. Michael Zoller165 acres, Portion 16v, Parish of Murphy. His daughters Ethel Kate and Kate Agnes selected Portions 33v and 26v respectively, not far from Michael's land.

  • At the age of 27 years, Ethel Kate Zoller married Edward Charles Gustave Olsen, son of Johann Peter Olsen and Anna Maria Darmstad, on 28 December 1904 in Queensland.
  • Ethel Kate Zoller died on 29 July 1964 in Queensland.
  • Ethel was buried on 30 July 1964 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. RC6-009-0016. She is buried next to her husband Edward.

Frank John Zoller

M, b. 1881, d. 21 February 1913
  • Frank John Zoller was born in 1881 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Michael Zoller and Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg.
  • Frank John Zoller appeared on the Electoral Roll with Michael Zoller and Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg in 1903 in Mount View Farm, Geham. Michael was a farmer. Their son Frank was a labourer, daughter Ethel Kate a domestic servant and daughter Kate Agnes a dressmaker.
  • Frank John Zoller and Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1909 living at Mt Pleasant. Frank was a farmer. His mother carried out home duties.
  • Frank John Zoller died on 21 February 1913.
  • Frank was buried on 22 February 1913 in Cabarlah Cemetery. RC1-00D-0011.

Helena Zoller

F, b. 1885, d. 29 May 1965

Helena Zoller/Zeller Olsen and her sister Ethel Kate Zoller/Zeller Olsen. Photo thanks to David C.

Kate Agnes Zoller

F, b. 22 June 1879, d. 5 April 1981

Kate Agnes Zoller/Zeller 1879-1981. Photo thanks to David C.
  • Kate Agnes Zoller was born on 22 June 1879 in Halliford Station, Dalby, Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Michael Zoller and Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg.
  • Kate Agnes Zoller selected land. Michael Zoller165 acres, Portion 16v, Parish of Murphy. His daughters Ethel Kate and Kate Agnes selected Portions 33v and 26v respectively, not far from Michael's land.

  • Kate helped out on the family property at Mount Luke until she was twenty. She later worked at Harrow Station (near Cambooya)where she cooked for the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George V and Queen Mary) while they were visiting Australia in 1901.
  • Kate Agnes Zoller died on 5 April 1981 in Queensland at age 101.
  • Kate was buried on 6 April 1981 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. RC6-009-0017.

Leslie George Zoller

M, b. 1900, d. 1907

Lucy Ellen Zoller

F, b. 1895, d. 27 January 1970
  • Lucy Ellen Zoller was born in 1895 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Michael Zoller and Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg.
  • At the age of 27 years, Lucy Ellen Zoller married Francis William Hohmann on 23 August 1922 in Queensland.
  • Lucy Ellen Zoller died on 27 January 1970 in Queensland.

Mary Ann Zoller

F, b. 1883, d. 3 February 1958
  • Mary Ann Zoller was born in 1883 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Michael Zoller and Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg.
  • At the age of 29 years, Mary Ann Zoller married William Thomas Heenan on 19 June 1912 in Queensland.
  • Mary Ann Zoller died on 3 February 1958 in Queensland.

Michael Zoller

M, b. 1851, d. 22 July 1907
  • Michael Zoller was born in 1851 in Dorfprozelten, Bavaria, Germany. He was the son of Francis Zoller and Catherine Bedel.
  • At the age of 25 years, Michael Zoller married Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg in 1876 in Queensland.
  • Michael Zoller was naturalised in 1886.
  • He selected land - 165 acres, Portion 16v, Parish of Murphy. His daughters Ethel Kate and Kate Agnes selected Portions 33v and 26v respectively, not far from Michael's land.

  • He and Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Mount View Farm, Geham. Michael was a farmer. Their son Frank was a labourer, daughter Ethel Kate a domestic servant and daughter Kate Agnes a dressmaker.
  • Michael Zoller died on 22 July 1907 in Queensland.
  • Michael was buried on 23 July 1907 in Cabarlah Cemetery. RC1-00C-0013.

Children of Michael Zoller and Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg

Michael Charles Zoller

M, b. 1888, d. 1976

  • Michael Charles Zoller was born in 1888 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Michael Zoller and Helena Mary (Mary) Bugg.
  • At the age of 28 years, Michael Charles Zoller married Auraria Marian Daisy Masterton on 11 April 1916 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Michael Charles Zoller died in 1976 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Archibald (Arch) Zropf

M, b. 11 October 1916, d. 26 March 2010
  • Archibald (Arch) Zropf was born on 11 October 1916 in Esk, Queensland. He was the son of Jacob Gustav George Zporf and Ada Clara Kroll.
  • At the age of 24 years, Archibald (Arch) Zropf married Edna Blanck, daughter of Karl Ludwig Blanck and Emilie Ehrlich, in 1941 in Queensland.
  • Archibald (Arch) Zropf began military service on 18 February 1942 in Ravensbourne. He was lliving at Ravensbourne at the time he enlisted and gave his next of kin as his wife Edna. He was discharged on 21 Oct 1945(Q226192) with the rank of Private in the 7th Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps.
  • On 5 December 2003,his wife, Edna Blanck died at age 82.
  • Archibald (Arch) Zropf died on 26 March 2010 at age 93.

Beryl Zropf

F, b. 27 October 1932, d. 23 June 1998
  • Beryl Zropf was born on 27 October 1932 in Toowoomba.
  • She was the daughter of Johann (Fred)erick Zropf and Lily Jane Brauer.
  • At the age of 18 years, 2 months and 10 days, Beryl Zropf married Daniel Joseph Ryan on 6 January 1951 in Methodist Church, Neil Street, Toowoomba.
  • Beryl Zropf died on 23 June 1998 in Toowoomba at age 65.

Elizabeth Charlotte Zropf

F, b. 1895, d. 27 February 1896
  • Elizabeth Charlotte Zropf was born in 1895 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Johann (Frederick) Zropf and Maria Schwer.
  • Elizabeth Charlotte Zropf died on 27 February 1896 in Queensland.
  • Elizabeth was buried on 28 February 1896 in Cabarlah Cemetery.

Eva Anna Zropf

F, b. 16 September 1887, d. 27 March 1974
  • Eva Anna Zropf was born on 16 September 1887 in Toowoomba, Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of Johann (Frederick) Zropf and Maria Schwer.
  • In 1919 Albert purchased land at Ravensbourne where he conducted a dairy farm. The Brisbane Courier reported in 1931 -" When the Government of the day surveyed the district with the idea of closer settlement in mind, the scheme was imitant of the old American principle of providing community protection against hostile tribes, unknown in the Ravensbourne district. Each 80-acre block holder was allotted an acre township site on which to reside and thus was set up a community, from which the settlers were expected to sally forth each day to work their holding, the women and children remaining behind. Mr A E Baileys fine dairy farm is the last remaining vestige of the scheme" and "The 80-acre dairy farm worked and owned by Mr. A. E. Bailey is a model living area. A comfortable home adjacent to the main road overlooks one of the most picturesque small farms to be found in the State. The growth of paspalum and clover has created a dense mat over the whole of the property. The Jersey herd, numbering slightly more than 20, are the progeny of the Patrick stud. Mr. Bailey was a war pilot, and 12 years ago took up farming on this high-producing area, where the salubrious climate has done much to mend broken health for him. His farm, like others in the district, returns a comfortable living to its owner."
  • At the age of 32 years and 1 day, Eva Anna Zropf married Albert Edward Bailey on 17 September 1919 in Methodist Church, Esk, Queensland. Albert's parents lived in England.
  • Eva Anna Zropf and Albert Edward Bailey appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1921 and 1930 living at Ravensbourne. Albert was a farmer.
  • Eva Anna Zropf died on 27 March 1974 in Brisbane, Queensland, at age 86.
  • Eva was buried in Esk Cemetery.

Child of Eva Anna Zropf and Albert Edward Bailey

Frederick (Alfred) Zropf

M, b. 2 June 1882, d. 1954

Gustav (Emil) Zropf

M, b. 1859, d. 1947
  • Gustav (Emil) Zropf was born in 1859.
  • He was the son of Johann Christian Zropf and Johanna Wilhelmina Christina Handroeck/Handreg.
  • Gustav (Emil) Zropf and Johanna Wilhelmina Christina Handroeck/Handreg immigrated to Queensland on 16 October 1878. Johanna 57, and Emil aged 19 travelled on the Friedeburg which sailed from Hamberg on 22 June, as full paying passengers. Johann F, aged 29, Wilhelm aged 14 (who died on the voyage) and Maria 12 years 6 months travelled as Assisted passengers. According to newspaper reports the family moved to the Ravensbourne district not long after their arrival.
  • Gustav (Emil) Zropf was naturalised in 1885.
  • Gustav (Emil) Zropf died in 1947 in Toowoomba, Queensland.

Ivy Lillian Zropf

F, b. 29 August 1931, d. 16 May 1970

Jacob Gustav George (James) Zropf

M, b. 2 August 1883, d. 14 June 1969
  • Jacob Gustav George (James) Zropf was born on 2 August 1883 in Toowoomba.
  • He was the son of Johann (Frederick) Zropf and Maria Schwer.
  • Jacob Gustav George (James) Zropf appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1905 living at Ravensbourne. Jacob was a labourer. His father Johann was a farmer at Ravensbourne.
  • He appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Ravensbourne. He was a bullock driver.
  • At the age of 30 years, Jacob Gustav George (James) Zropf married Ada Clara Kroll in 1914 in Queensland.
  • Jacob Gustav George (James) Zropf appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1949 living at Ravensbourne. Ada out home duties, Jacob (shown as) James was a farmer.
  • Jacob Gustav George (James) Zropf died on 14 June 1969 in Queensland at age 85.

Johann (Fred)erick Zropf

M, b. 24 October 1892, d. 9 October 1995
  • Johann (Fred)erick Zropf was born on 24 October 1892 in Toowoomba, Queensland.
  • He was the son of Johann (Frederick) Zropf and Maria Schwer.
  • On 12 May 1908 Fred had a lucky escape when he was attached by a bull on his father's farm at Ravensboourne. The following article appeared in the Rockhampton Morning Bulletin on 19 May 1908:- The Toowoomba correspondent of the Brisbane '' Daily Mail," telegraphing on the 12th instant, says :-" A rather sensational experience occurred to a boy named Fred Zropf, aged fifteen years, on his father's farm at Ravensbourne yesterday afternoon. It appears that Zropf was in one of the paddocks when a bull charged him. There was no chance of escape, and the infuriated beast tossed the boy all over the place. Fortunately Zropf was attended by his dog and, although he was being buttered and tossed about by the beast, he was able to retain his presence of mind and urge his dog on to the animal. The dog unmercifully heeled the bull, which at last turned his attention from the boy to the dog, and the latter held the bull at bay until some of the unfortunate lad's brothers rushed to his assistance and drove the beast off. The lad has no bones broken, but he is cut and bruised about terribly. One of the bull's horns pierced his chest. He has a severe lacerated wound on the left thigh and is otherwise badly bruised and cut. His life was undoubtedly saved by the dog attacking the bull."
  • At the age of 36 years, Johann (Fred)erick Zropf married Lily Jane Brauer, daughter of William Frederick Brauer and Annie Malwine Heuer, on 24 October 1928 in Toowoomba.
  • Johann (Fred)erick Zropf and Lily Jane Brauer appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1949 living at Ravensbourne. Fred was a farmer.
  • On 29 July 1994,his wife, Lily Jane Brauer died in Toowoomba at age 89.
  • Johann (Fred)erick Zropf died on 9 October 1995 in Toowoomba at age 102.

Children of Johann (Fred)erick Zropf and Lily Jane Brauer

Johann (Frederick) Zropf

M, b. 4 June 1849, d. 1 May 1915
  • Johann (Frederick) Zropf was born on 4 June 1849 in Cottbus, Brandenberg, Germany.
  • He was the son of Johann Christian Zropf and Johanna Wilhelmina Christina Handroeck/Handreg.
  • Johann (Frederick) Zropf immigrated on 16 October 1878 to Queensland with Johanna Wilhelmina Christina Handroeck/Handreg and Gustav (Emil) Zropf. Johanna 57, and Emil aged 19 travelled on the Friedeburg which sailed from Hamberg on 22 June, as full paying passengers. Johann F, aged 29, Wilhelm aged 14 (who died on the voyage) and Maria 12 years 6 months travelled as Assisted passengers. According to newspaper reports the family moved to the Ravensbourne district not long after their arrival.
  • At the age of 31 years, Johann (Frederick) Zropf married Maria Schwer in 1881 in Queensland.
  • Johann (Frederick) Zropf was naturalised in 1886.
  • Conditional approval for Johann (Frederick) Zropf and Johann (Frederick) Zropf's selection of landwas given on 24 November 1888. He selected 79 acres at Beauaraba (near Ravensbourne). He was also fined for withdrawing from the ballot for another 80 acres of land at Ravensbourne. "For the agricultural township farms adjoining the village of Ravensbourne there was great competition, many of the portions being applied for from four to ten times over. The ballot had to be resorted to in no less than 50 cases; this, with the refunding of the amounts paid by the unsuccessful applicants, necessarily occupied  a deal of time, and it was not till half-past 6 O'clock that the business was concluded, and the court closed. By 7 o'clock the whole of the refundments had been paid over to 115 applicants. The 76 portions adjoining the village of Ravensbourne, granted at the land court, were  apportioned among 62 selectors, so there is every probability of the village settlement of Ravensbourne proving a success. The total area granted at the court was 5025 acres among 68 applicants."
  • In February 1894 Fred and Charles' applications for a certificate for their land in Parish Beauaraba (Ravensbourne) was adjourned pending inspection of the properties.
  • He witnessed the death of Maria Schwer on 30 April 1896 in Queensland.
  • Johann (Frederick) Zropf built a cottege for Friedrich Reushle and Martha Dunn. Just before their marriage in 1900, Mr Zropf built a cottage for Fred and Martha Dunn on Fred's land what is now Post Office Road, Ravensbourne. The floors and wall framing were constructed with tallowwood and the interior wall were made from local hoop pine. The windows were made from silky oak and Queensland red cedar. A kitchen annexe was added at the back. Later a store room to one side.
    In 2003 the cottage was moved to Chapman Park at Hampton where it was reconstructed using many of the old-style building techniques. It now houses the Visitors Information Centre.
  • In 1901 Frederick was listed as a farmer at Ravensbourne on the Crow's Nest Post Office directory.
  • Johann (Frederick) Zropf appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1905 living at Ravensbourne. Johann was a farmer.
  • He was farming at Ravensbourne on 12 May 1908 when his son Johann (Fred)erick Zropf was attacked by a bull. Fred had a lucky escape when he was attached by a bull on his father's farm at Ravensboourne. The following article appeared in the Rockhampton Morning Bulletin on 19 May 1908:- The Toowoomba correspondent of the Brisbane '' Daily Mail," telegraphing on the 12th instant, says :-" A rather sensational experience occurred to a boy named Fred Zropf, aged fifteen years, on his father's farm at Ravensbourne yesterday afternoon. It appears that Zropf was in one of the paddocks when a bull charged him. There was no chance of escape, and the infuriated beast tossed the boy all over the place. Fortunately Zropf was attended by his dog and, although he was being buttered and tossed about by the beast, he was able to retain his presence of mind and urge his dog on to the animal. The dog unmercifully heeled the bull, which at last turned his attention from the boy to the dog, and the latter held the bull at bay until some of the unfortunate lad's brothers rushed to his assistance and drove the beast off. The lad has no bones broken, but he is cut and bruised about terribly. One of the bull's horns pierced his chest. He has a severe lacerated wound on the left thigh and is otherwise badly bruised and cut. His life was undoubtedly saved by the dog attacking the bull."
  • Johann (Frederick) Zropf died on 1 May 1915 in Toowoomba, Queensland, at age 65.
  • Johann was buried on 3 May 1915 in Cabarlah Cemetery.
  • On 4 May 1915Johann (Frederick) Zropf's orbituary appeared in The Brisbane Courier. It read:- " Death of an Old Pioneer. Mr J F Zropf one of the oldest residents in the Ravensbourne district, having been there 26 years, died in the Toowoomba Hospital on Saturday (our Crow’s Nest correspondent telegraphed).
    He met with a serious accident on his farm recently, causing his death. He arrived in Australia 35 years ago, and had been successfully engaged in farming at Ravensbourne for the past 26 years. He was one of the first pioneers of that district.
    He leaves a grown up family of one daughter and four sons. He was buried in the Highfields Cemetery yesterday."

Children of Johann (Frederick) Zropf and Maria Schwer

Johann Christian Zropf

M, b. circa 1820, d. 1874

Children of Johann Christian Zropf and Johanna Wilhelmina Christina Handroeck/Handreg

Maria Anna (Anna) Zropf

F, b. 16 November 1866, d. 28 May 1959
  • Maria Anna (Anna) Zropf was born on 16 November 1866.
  • She was the daughter of Johann Christian Zropf and Johanna Wilhelmina Christina Handroeck/Handreg.
  • Maria Anna (Anna) Zropf immigrated on 16 October 1878 to Queensland with Johanna Wilhelmina Christina Handroeck/Handreg and Gustav (Emil) Zropf. Johanna 57, and Emil aged 19 travelled on the Friedeburg which sailed from Hamberg on 22 June, as full paying passengers. Johann F, aged 29, Wilhelm aged 14 (who died on the voyage) and Maria 12 years 6 months travelled as Assisted passengers. According to newspaper reports the family moved to the Ravensbourne district not long after their arrival.
  • At the age of 17 years, Maria Anna (Anna) Zropf married Gottfried Ernst (Ernst) Hillenberg in 1884 in Queensland.
  • In 1901 Ernst was listed as a farmer at Ravensbourne on the Crow's Nest Post Office directory.
  • Maria Anna (Anna) Zropf and Gottfried Ernst (Ernst) Hillenberg appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Ravensbourne. Ernest was a farmer.
  • On 1 August 1903,her husband, Gottfried Ernst (Ernst) Hillenberg died in Queensland at age 60.
  • At the age of 47 years, 9 months and 15 days, Maria Anna (Anna) Zropf married Christian Gustav Bulling on 31 August 1914 in St Paul's Lutheran Church, Toowoomba, Queensland. Maria was from Toowoomba and Christian from Brisbane.
  • On 24 June 1928,her husband, Christian Gustav Bulling died in Queensland at age 79.
  • The Methodist Church in Crow's Nest erected memorial plaques to early Crow's Nest Pioneers on the Church fence. Ernst & Anna's names were amongst them.
    Pioneer Plaque to Ernst & Anna Hillenberg - Crow's Nest Methodist Church
  • Maria Anna (Anna) Zropf died on 28 May 1959 in Queensland at age 92.
  • Maria was buried on 30 May 1959 in Toowoomba & Drayton Cemetery. METH1-005-0033. She was buried with her first husband Ernst.

Children of Maria Anna (Anna) Zropf and Gottfried Ernst (Ernst) Hillenberg

Mary Augusta Zropf

F, b. 1853, d. 11 March 1922

Child of Mary Augusta Zropf and Frederich Wilhelm Reinhold Kramm

Paul (Wilhelm) Zropf

M, b. 1864, d. 1878
  • Paul (Wilhelm) Zropf was born in 1864.
  • He was the son of Johann Christian Zropf and Johanna Wilhelmina Christina Handroeck/Handreg.
  • Paul (Wilhelm) Zropf died in 1878. He died during the voyage to Australia.
  • He immigrated on 16 October 1878 to Queensland with Johanna Wilhelmina Christina Handroeck/Handreg and Gustav (Emil) Zropf. Johanna 57, and Emil aged 19 travelled on the Friedeburg which sailed from Hamberg on 22 June, as full paying passengers. Johann F, aged 29, Wilhelm aged 14 (who died on the voyage) and Maria 12 years 6 months travelled as Assisted passengers. According to newspaper reports the family moved to the Ravensbourne district not long after their arrival.

William Charles (Charlie) Zropf

M, b. 29 June 1885, d. 1962
  • William Charles (Charlie) Zropf was born on 29 June 1885 in Toowoomba, Queensland.
  • He was the son of Johann (Frederick) Zropf and Maria Schwer.
  • At the age of 35 years, William Charles (Charlie) Zropf married Margaret Paul in 1921 in Brisbane, Queensland. They moved to "Taliar", Bryden.
  • In May 1940 William Charles (Charlie) Zropf was living in Bryden.
  • William Charles (Charlie) Zropf died in 1962 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Regina Zucker

F, b. circa 1815
  • Regina Zucker was born circa 1815.
  • Regina Zucker married Gottlieb Heilig circa 1840.

Child of Regina Zucker and Gottlieb Heilig

Henriette Zunker

F, b. 1815, d. 20 August 1902
  • Henriette Zunker was born in 1815.
  • Henriette Zunker married Carl Zupp circa 1835.
  • Henriette Zunker and Carl Zupp immigrated to Brisbane on 10 August 1865. Carl aged 54 and Henriette 50 travelled on the Peter Godeffroy with their children Wilhelm 24, Bertha 11, Caroline 13, Carl 5 and Gustav 8. Carl, Henriette and Wilhelm were born in Gietzel and the other children in Dornbusch. Son Frederick followed in 1866.
  • On 12 April 1899,her husband, Carl Zupp died in Queensland.
  • Henriette Zunker died on 20 August 1902 in Queensland.
  • Henriette was buried on 21 August 1902 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. LUTH37-42-038-0026.

Children of Henriette Zunker and Carl Zupp

Augusta Caroline (Caroline) Zupp

F, b. 1876, d. 17 April 1959
  • Augusta Caroline (Caroline) Zupp was born in 1876 in Queensland. She was the daugher of Ferdinand Ludwig Zupp and Albertine Wilhelmine Fick.
  • At the age of 20 years, Augusta Caroline (Caroline) Zupp married Phillip Truss, son of Johann Truss and Anna Mary Zimmerle, in 1896 in Queensland.
  • On 24 October 1952,her husband, Phillip Truss died in Queensland.
  • Augusta Caroline (Caroline) Zupp died on 17 April 1959 in Queensland.
  • Augusta was buried on 18 April 1959 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. LUTH3-002-0026.

Children of Augusta Caroline (Caroline) Zupp and Phillip Truss