Headstone Joseph Kingston & Anna Christina Kingston Appletree Creek Cemetery
Frances Kingston in centre with her mother Tilly (Matilda nee Berg) wife of William Kingston jr. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Thought to be the wedding of William Kingston (junior) and Matilda Berg at the Catholic Church Childers on 18 May 1909. Photo Courtesy of Merv Johnson.
William & Matilda Christina Kingston's headstone and that of their children Frances Eleanor and Joseph Allan
Headstone of Elsie Kingston, Appletree Creek Cemetery
Minnie Chambers aged 19 years. Taken c 1916.
Minnie (Edith Mary Chambers) and Harry Miller
Minnie Chambers & Bessie Jefferis
Nellie Chambers as a baby c 1894
Woowoonga School 1909. This photo is held by the Biggenden Historical Society. The names on the photo were placed there by the owner of the photo. Bright is standing halfway down the steps on the right, Nellie is at the top of the steps to the right, Minnie is at the top of the steps to the left and Henry is seventh from the right along the verandah.
Eleanor Kingston - second from the right, with her niece Nellie Chambers sitting at her feet. c 1902
The Chambers, Jefferis, Miller and Kingston Families at Urangan - Christmas 1928
Gravestone of Elen Kingston (nee Chambers) and William Kingston, Apple Tree Creek Cemetery.
House that once belonged to Emma Chambers in Lower Beck Road, Liverpool
Hariet Chambers (1862 - 19--). Sister of Sampson Henry Chambers and Eleanor Kingston.
Henry Arthur Chambers (1900-1955) with his eldest son. Taken 1945
The stumps are all that is left of the house in which Harry and Ruby Chambers and the boys lived in Elgin Vale from 1950-1955.
Jane Eliza Chambers known to her family as Eliza - sister of Sampson Henry Chambers
Bright Chambers in Brisbane c 1926
Sampson Chambers (1826-1870). He was a poor coal miner and the top hat and coat most probably belonged to photograhpy studio.
Sampson Henry Chambers
1866-1938
- taken when he was about 60 years old.
Sam and Edith Chambers and their family c 1935
Sampson Henry Chambers (1866 - 1938) & Edith Mary Jefferis (1865-1940)
This butter dish was given to Edit and Sampson as a wedding present on 13 May 1895.
Woowonga State School and the Committee of which Sampson Chambers was a member.
Woowoonga Methodist Church - moved from Mt Perry by the Church Committe of which Sam Chambers was a member. Photo taken c 1910.
The plaque naming the Woowoonga Methodist Church Committe members. It was placed in the entry of the church. The church is now used as a hall and is located next to the Biggenden Church.
Alfred Faulkner husband of Ann Jefferis.
Elsie Mary Habermann known as Kingston adopted daughter of James and Rose Kingston. Taken 27 November 1915. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson
Emma (nee Kingston) and John Bircher. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Sarah Kingston (nee Hensen) 1832-1903. Mother of William Kingston, mother-in-law of Ellen Chambers. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Sampson Henry Chambers (1866 - 1938) & Edith Mary Jefferis (1865-1940)
Sam and Edith Chambers and their family c 1935
Svend Frederick William Johnson. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson
Svend Frederick William Johnson. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson
Headstone of Eric Kingston, Appletree Creek Cemetery
James Kingston (1848-1915). Photo Courtesy of Merv Johnson
Rose (nee Clark) and James Kingston. Photo Courtesy of Merv Johnson
John Kingston - photo courtesy of Merv Johnson
John and Alice (nee Ward) Kingston - photo courtesy of Merv Johnson
Grave of Alice and John Kingston, Bundaberg Cemetery - photo courtesy of Merv Johnson
Headstone John Thomas Kingston Appletree Creek Cemetery
Headstone Joseph Kingston & Anna Christina Kingston Appletree Creek Cemetery
Joseph Kingston (1853-1946) and his wife Jane Ellen (Ellen) Tonks (1859-1926). Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson
Joseph, John and William Kingston. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Headstone Joseph Kingston Appletree Creek Cemetery
Leah (nee Kingston, 1851-1881) and Richard Bennett. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Mary Thorne nee Kingston. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson
Mary Kingston and Henry Thorne. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson
Rosa Kingston. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Rosa Kingston. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Rosa Turner (nee Kingston). Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Rosa (nee Kingston) & William Turner. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Rosa Kingston with Emma (nee Kingston) and John Bircher. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Rosa Kingston with Emma (nee Kingston) and John Bircher. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Sarah (nee Kingston) and William Robinson. Photo Courtesy of Merv Johnson
Sarah Ann (nee Kingston) Johnson (formerly Robinson) and seven of her children. Taken circa 1905. Photo courtesy Merv Johnson
Sarah Ann Johnson. Photo Courtest of Merv Johnson.
Sarah Ann Johnson. Photo Courtest of Merv Johnson.
William Kingston (1881-1950), son of William Kingston and Ellen Chambers. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
William & Matilda Christina Kingston's headstone and that of their children Frances Eleanor and Joseph Allan Kingston
William and Ellen (nee Chambers) Kingston. Photo Courtesy of Merv Johnson
The Kingston Brothers - Joseph, John and William. Photo Courtesy of Merv Johnson
William, John and Joe Kingston. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Headstone William Kingston & Eleanor Chambers Appletree Creek Cemetery
Amy (Stiles) and William Kingston and their family. Photo taken circa 1905
Amy (Stiles) and William Kingston and their family. Photo taken circa 1912
John Poxon Snr (1859-1920). Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
John Poxon (1894- ). Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
John William Poxon (1894- ). Taken Nov 1962. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
John William Poxon (1894- ) and his wife Nellei (nee Ellen Halligan/Hyde). Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.
Ruby Isabel Chambers (nee Staines)
Grave of Ruby Chambers nee Staines - Gympie Cemetery
Mary Kingston and Henry Thorne. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson
Henry & Mary Thorne and their family. Photo taken c 1919. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson
Headstone Jane Ellen Kingston Appletree Creek Cemetery
William Turner, husband of Rosa Kingston. Photo courtesy of Merv Johnson.