Annie Elizabeth Caroline King

Annie Elizabeth Caroline King

Female 1893 - 1959  (66 years)

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  • Name Annie Elizabeth Caroline King 
    Born 1893  Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Queensland Electoral Roll 1913  Taabinga Village, near Kingaroy Find all individuals with events at this location 
    QUEENSLAND ELECTORAL ROLL 1913

    Division of Wide Bay - Subdivision of Nanango

    No 1620: JEPPESEN, Anne Elizabeth Caroline: Place of Living: Taabinga Village: Occupation: home duties

    No 1643: JEPPESEN, Valdemar Leslie: Place of Living: Taabinga Village: Occupation: farmer
     
    Queensland Electoral Roll 1920  Clermont St., Emerald Find all individuals with events at this location 
    QUEENSLAND ELECTORAL ROLL 1930

    Division of Capricornia - Subdivision of Emerald

    No 653: JEPPESEN, Anne Elizabeth Caroline: Place of Living: Clermont St., Emerald: Occupation: costumiere
     
    Queensland Electoral Roll 1925  Homebush, Mackay District Find all individuals with events at this location 
    QUEENSLAND ELECTORAL ROLL Roll 1925

    Division of Herbert -Subdivision of Mirani

    No 2485: JEPPESEN, Anne Elizabeth Caroline: Place of Living: Homebush: Occupation: home duties

    No 2490: JEPPESEN, Valdemar Leslie: Place of Living: Homebush: Occupation; farmer 
    Died 17 Oct 1959  Emerald, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Emerald Cemetery Headstones

      Surname: JEPPESEN: First names: Anne Elizabeth Caroline: Born: abt 1889 At: Died: 17 Oct 1959 At: Age: 70 Buried: Emerald Comments: 'wife & mother'

      Surname: JEPPESEN Born: abt 1887 At: Died: 8 Mar 1965 At: Age: 78 Buried: Emerald Comments: 'Pop'.
    Buried Emerald Cemetery, Queensland, Austra Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Surname: Jeppesen
      First names: Anne Elizabeth Caroline
      Born: abt 1889
      Died: 17 Oct 1959
      Age: 70
      Buried: Emerald
      Comments: 'wife & mother'.
      (Australian Cemeteries)
    Person ID I4763  Hickey, List, Bundesen, Thomsen, Jensen, Jessen
    Last Modified 25 Jul 2017 

    Family Valdemar Leslie Jeppesen,   b. 07 May 1886, Deborah, Tiaro District, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 8 Mar 1965, Emerald, Queensland,Australia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 78 years) 
    Married 21 Jul 1909  Baptist Church, Fort Street, Maryborough, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Marriage Registration::
      JEPPESEN, VALDEMAR LESLIE : Marriage; 21.07.1909: Spouse; KING, ANNIE ELIZABETH CAROLINE Reg No. 1909/C2122 [Queensland Marriage Register ]
    Marriage 2 Aug 1909  Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    JEPPESON-KING
    A very pretty wedding was celebrated on Wednesday the 21st July, at the Baptist Church, Fort Street, Maryborough, the contracting parties being Miss Annie Elizabeth King, youngest daughter of Mrs George A. King, and Mr Val Leslie Jeppeson, eldest son of Mr Walddemar Jeppeson, of Coolabunia. The bride looked charming as she entered the church on the arm of her cousin, Mr. W. Gitsham, who gave her away, and was prettily attired in a dress of ivory white charmeuse, made in directoire style; bodice had a yoke of finely tucked chiffon, outlined with rose point lace. She wore a beautiful wreath and veil, and carried a shower bouquet. She was attended by four bridesmaids: Miss K. Jeppeson, chief (sister of the bridegroom), Miss E. Gees (cousin of the bride), and Miss G. King and Miss. E. Young (both cousins of the bride).
    Miss K. Jeppeson was attired in a cream Silician; the skirt being made Empire style, and trimmed with buttons, the bodice was trimmed with pretty cream insertion and ball trimmings. Miss. E. Gees was also was attired in a cream Silician, the skirt being kilted. The bodice was made with transparent yoke, and trimmed with insertion and ball trimmings. They also carried bouquets. The two younger bridesmaids were prettily dressed in pale blue, trimmed with white baby lace; they also wore pale blue hats to match, and they carried wands, with streamers and flowers.
    The bridegroom's present to the bride was a gold bamboo bangle, and to the two older bridesmaids gold brooches, and to the little tots, gold lace pins; and the bride's gift to the bridegroom was a Gladstone bag. The bridegroom was attended by his brother Edward as best man, and Mr Pollock (Kingaroy) as groomsman.
    After the wedding ceremony was performed the party drove to the photographers and then to the residence of the bride's mother, where a sumptuous wedding breakfast was partaken of. Later on the happy couple left by the 4.30 train for Brisbane, where the honeymoon will be spent. The bride travelled in a silver grey eolienne made Empire style; tucked yoke, and finished with silk applique. She also wore a very pretty hat to match. The dresses of the bride were made by Ganly and Co., Miss E. Gee's dress, and Miss F. Young's were made by the bride herself. The bride's bouquet and one of the bridesmaid's, were made by Mrs. E. Goodwin, sister of the bride. The wedding cake was made by Barbeler Bros.
    The presents were numerous and costly; Mre. G. King, (mother of the bride) handsome pair of vases, moustache cup and wedding trousseau; Mr. and Mrs. Jeppesen, bed and bed linen; Mrs. E. Goodwin, lard tray; Miss Kate Jeppeson, jam tray and silver frame; Mr. F. Jeppesen, ink stand; Mr. and Mrs. W. Young, fancy teapot; Mr. and Mrs R. Gees, pretty afternoon tea set; Mr. and Mrs. W. Gitsham, clock; Miss E. Gees, cut glass fruit stand; Miss E. Young, fancy cake basket; Miss G. King, silver-mounted oak biscuit barrel; Mrs. Moy, dinner cruet; Mrs. G. Holme, pair glass dishes, cheese bowel, egg cruet, glass jug, and tumblers; Mrs. G. Faggg, pair door mats; Mrs. Capt. MacDonald, pair vases and teapot; Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Masters, bible; Mrs. Hart, glass butter dish and sugar basin; Mrs. H. King, cheque; and many others to numerous to mention, including a lot up at Kingaroy.
    Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Monday, 2 August 1909
     
    Children 
     1. Jeanee Daphne Elizabeth Jeppesen,   d. 11 Feb 2012, Avalon Nursing Home , Emerald, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Desmond Leslie Edward Jeppesen,   b. 18 May 1910, Queensland, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Jan 1970, Mackay District, Queensland Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 59 years)
    Last Modified 22 Aug 2014 
    Family ID F1516  Group Sheet

  • Photos
    Anne Elizabeth Jeppesen
    Anne Elizabeth Jeppesen
    Inscription for Anne Elizabeth Jeppesen
    Cemetery: Emerald QLD
    Inscription Id: 15592479
    Surname: Jeppesen
    Given Names: Anne Elizabeth
    Birth Date: 1889?
    Death Date: 17 Oct 1959
    Age: 70
    Gender: F
    Other People: Elizabeth King
    Photographed and transcribed by: Aileen Andersen
    Australian Cemeteries Index

    Inscription for Elizabeth King
    Cemetery: Emerald QLD
    Inscription Id: 15592480
    Surname: King
    Given Names: Elizabeth
    Birth Date: 1855?
    Death Date: 3 Jul 1928
    Age: 73
    Gender: F
    Photographed and transcribed by: Aileen Andersen
    Australian Cemeteries Index


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