Frederick Henry Deutchmann

Male 1909 - 1986  (77 years)


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  • Name Frederick Henry Deutchmann 
    Born 1909  Qld Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Personal 8 Dec 1945  Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    EMERALD
    Mr. F. Deutschmann has been transferred to Maryborough. Prior to his departure he was farewelled by his fellow raiway men and presented with a wallet of notes as a token of remembrance.
    Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland, Saturday, 8 December 1945 
    Died 15 Nov 1986  Maryborough, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • DEUTSCHMANN Frederick Henry
      Death notice 15 NOV 1986
      Death at age 77, at Maryborough, late of Maryborough Fraser Coast Chronicle (Hervey Bay) 1 7NOV 1986
      (The Ryerson Index Online Database)
    Person ID I164  Nikenbah Cemetery
    Last Modified 31 Oct 2014 

    Father Frederick Herman / Ferdinand Hermann Deutchmann,   b. Abt 1877, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 22 Mar 1914, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 37 years) 
    Mother Sophie Maud Bianchi,   b. Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 Mar 1963, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 14 Dec 1908  Anglican Church, Bogantungan, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Bogantungan is a town in central Queensland, Australia. The town in the Central Highlands Region local government area, 930 kilometres (580 mi) north west of the state capital Brisbane and 350 kilometres (220 mi) west of the regional city of Rockhampton.
      (Wikipedia)

      Marriage registration
      Name: Sophia Maud Bianchi
      Spouse Name: Ferdinand Hermann Deutschmann
      Marriage Date: 16 Dec 1908
      Registration Number: 002309
      (Queensland Historical Marriage Index 1829-1939)
    Marriage 17 Dec 1908  Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Our Bogantungan correspondent, writing on the 14th instant, says-"The township is agog over the marriage, on Wednesday next, at the Anglican Church, of Miss Sophia Bianchi, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bianchi, of this place, to Mr. F. Deutchmann, of the Railway Department."

    Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland, Thursday, 17 December 1908 
    Marriage 26 Dec 1908  The Capricornian, Rockhampton, Queensland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    DEUTCHMANN-BIANCHI.
    One of the most popular marriages that has taken place here for a number of years was celebrated on Wednesday last, says our Bogantungan correspondent. Mr. Fred. Deutchmann, of the Railway Department, was joined in holy matrimony to Miss Sophia Bianchi, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bianchi, of this place. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. J. A. White, of Emerald, and this ceremony was performed in the Anglican Church, which was tastefully decorated for the occasion. The church was packed to the utmost capacity with guests and spectators. The bride, who was given away by her eldest brother, Mr. Joseph Bianchi, looked exceedingly well in a bodice of white floral silk with transparent spotted net yoke, and valenciennes lace skirt trimmed with little frills looped up with orange blossoms. A slight train with veil and wreath of orange blossoms were also worn. She was attended by her two nieces-the Misses, Lottie and Violet Cunningham, who wore pretty dresses of cream voile, trimmed with net lace and insertion, with hats to match. Mr. Deutchmann was attended by Mr. John Bianchi, brother of the bride. After the marriage about seventy guests sat down to a sumptuous breakfast at the home of the bride's parents. The toast of the happy couple was proposed by Mr. White and supported by several friends and companions of the newly-married pair. All the speakers paid high tributes to the excellent qualities of the bride and bridegroom. The happy couple left by the evening train for Pialba, near Maryborough, where Mr. Deutchmann's parents reside. The going away dress was a pretty dove grey richly trimmed with floral silk ribbon. The hat was a white straw crinoline, trimmed with net lace and a wreath of daisies. After the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Deutchmann the guests were entertained at a dance, which was kept up till well after midnight. The presents were numerous and valuable.
    The Capricornian, Rockhampton, Queensland, Saturday, 26 December 1908  
    Family ID F34  Group Sheet

    Family Linda May Williams 
    Married 13 Jun 1938  Emerald Methodist Church, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage 18 Jun 1938  Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    EMERALD WEDDING
    Deutschmann-Williams
    The Emerald Methodist Church was the scene of a very picturesque wedding at 6 p.m. on June 13, when Linda May, third daughter of Mr and Mrs G. J. Williams, Opal Street, Emerald, was joined in holy matrimony with Frederick Henry, eldest son of Mrs W. Jones, 11 Cambridge Street, Rockhampton, and the late Mr F. H. Deutschmann. Rev. L. T. Vickery performed the ceremony.

    The church had been beautifully decorated by the Methodist Girl Comrades (of which the bride was a member) under the supervision of Miss Emily Philipson. Pink and blue flowers and streamers were utilised in forming an archway, from which was suspended a huge wedding bell above the bridal couple. Ferns, pot plants, and eucharis lilies were included in the decorative scheme.

    The bride, who was given away by her father, entered the church to the strains of the Wedding March, with Miss Joyce Davies presiding at the organ, followed by the beautiful hymn "The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden," sung by the choir.

    She was charmingly attired in a graceful white angel skin frock, cut on classical lines and forming a long train at the back. The cowl neck was finished at each side with orange blossoms and tiny satin covered buttons and loops trimmed the back of the frock from neck to hipline. The long pointed tight-fitting sleeves also featured the tiny buttons and loops. With this she wore a handsome hand embroidered net veil surmounted by a coronet of orange blossoms and pearls (lent by a friend). She carried a beautiful sheath of arum lilies, shasta daisies, chrysanthemums, and tuberoses, finished with white streamers and tulle.

    Miss Thelma Heisler, Alpha, attended as bridesmaid, and was becomingly frocked in white bridal satin, worn ankle length with a full swing skirt. The flared sleeves, medici collar and sash were embroidered with silver sequins and the shell pink waist length tulle headdress she wore was held in place by a coronet of pink roses and silver leaves. She carried a silver basket of pink and white blossoms tied with pink ribbons.

    Miss Shirley Williams, sister of the bride, acted as flower girl, and made a pretty picture in her ankle-length moonlight blue mariette princess frock, featuring flared frills on the skirt and neck and full puff sleeves, shirred waist-line, silver shoes and silver and blue Juliette cap. She also carried a silver basket of pink and blue flowers, finished with the same coloured streamers. Both attendants wore white mittens.

    The bridegroom was supported by Mr. John Davie as best man and Mr James Williams, brother of the bride, as groomsman.

    A reception was held at the bride's home, where the guests were welcomed by the mother of the bride, smartly gowned in a navy blue floral elephant crepe frock with a swing skirt and long sleeves. The neckline was trimmed with an eau-de-nil collar finished with tiny loops and a pansy posy. The navy blue hat had touches of green and the bouquet of red roses she carried was tied with green streamers to tone.

    Miss Linda Pratt was responsible for
    the table decorations, which were carried out in the attendant's colours,
    pink and blue, a special feature being the floral wedding bell above the happy couple. Place cards with silver emblems of good luck were outstanding. Rev. L. T. Vickery presided and the usual toasts were honoured and congratulatory telegrams received.

    Mr and Mrs Deutschmann left by Tuesday morning's mail train for Bondi, Sydney, and the Blue Mountains, where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride's travelling frock was nigger brown pony skin, featuring a basque and trimmed with red, silver and blue buttons, with which she chose a matching halo hat and nigger brown accessories. The bridal couple were the recipients of many costly presents. Their future home will be Emerald.
    Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland, Saturday, 18 June 1938 
    Last Modified 30 Oct 2014 
    Family ID F123  Group Sheet


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