1867 - 1940 (73 years)
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Photos
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| Peter Johan and Johanna Christina Laurina Bundesen nee Jessen. Taken from the wedding photo of their daughter Ruth and Frederick Peter Neilsen on 03 March 1937
(Wedding photo was kindly shared by Janice Maltby, Queensland) |
| Ensted Kirke, Aabenraa
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| Ruth Bundesen and Frederick Peter Nielsen Ruth Bundesen and Frederick Nielsen's Wedding
(Janice Maltby, Queensland, kindly shared this photo)
Ruth Bundesen
26 Dec 1916, Taabinga Village, Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia - 13 Aug 1987, Proserpine, Queensland, Australia
Frederick Peter Nielsen
19 Dec 1913, Mt Morgan, Queensland , Australia - 05 May 1985, Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia
Peter Johan Bundesen and Johanna Christina Laurina Bundesen on the left.
Peter Johan Bundesen
5 May 1867, Styrtom, Ensted Sogn, Lundtoft, Herred, Åbenrå Amt, Denmark - 8 Sep 1940, Mackay, Queensland, Australia
Johanna Christina Laurina Bundesen nee Jessen
5 Mar 1876, Redbank Farm, Upper Mary River, Tiaro District, Queensland, Australia - 1 Apr 1954, Yalbaroo, Queensland, Australia |
| Peter Johan Bundesen Birth and Christening |
| Peter Johan Bundesen 5 May 1867
Ensted Sogn, Lundtoft, Herred, Åbenrå Amt
Ensted Kirkebøger 1862 - 1898: Opslag No 44: Birth No 27
Born (Født) 1867, May (Mai) 5, christened, (døbt) June (Juni) 10, Peter Johann Bundesen, legitimate son (ægte søn) of (af) Bommand (Toll Man) Peter Andersen Bundesen and (og) wife (hustru) Cathriune Marie born (født) Petersen in Stortom. 33 years.
Faddere: Johannes Jorss in Uck, Pigen (Maiden) Botilla Elisabeth Bundesen from Lautrup, Johannes Møller, - in Rennberg.
6th child (barn) 2 dead (2+)
in fidem (in faith), Petersen
Ægteskab = Marriage
ægeteskab = marriage: ægtefødt = legitimate born or matrimonial born
hustru = wife or housewife
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Name |
Peter Johan Bundesen |
Born |
5 May 1867 |
Styrtom, Ensted Sogn, Lundtoft, Herred, Åbenrå Amt, Denmark |
- Ensted Sogn, Lundtoft, Herred, Åbenrå Amt
Ensted Kirkebøger 1862 - 1898: Opslag No 44: Birth No 27
Born (Født) 1867, May (Mai) 5, christened, (døbt) June (Juni) 10, Peter Johann Bundesen, legitimate son (ægte søn) of (af) Bommand (Toll Man) Peter Andersen Bundesen and (og) wife (hustru) Cathriune Marie born (født) Petersen in Stortom. 33 years.
Faddere: Johannes Jorss in Uck, Pigen (Maiden) Botilla Elisabeth Bundesen from Lautrup, Johannes Møller, - in Rennberg.
6th child (barn) 2 dead (2+)
in fidem (in faith), Petersen
Ægteskab = Marriage
ægeteskab = marriage: ægtefødt = legitimate born or matrimonial born
hustru = wife or housewife
Styrtom ( German : Störtum ) is a building in Southern Jutland , located opposite Enstedværket 3 km north of Stubbæk and 3 km south of Aabenraa's center along the old main road to Flensburg . The building belongs to Aabenraa Municipality and is located in the Region of Southern Denmark .
Styrtom belongs to Ensted Parish . Ensted Church is located 5 km southwest of Styrtom.
1919
Bundersen, P.J., Taabinga village
Australia, City Directories, 1845-1948
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Christened |
10 Jun 1867 |
Ensted Kirke |
- Faddere: Bodker [Barrel Maker] Johannes Jorss in Uck: His Aunt Botilla Elisabeth Bundesen in Lautrup: Johannes Moller, in Rennberg [Uncle, married to his Aunt Marie Christine Bundesen].
Johan Detlef Jorts married Botilla Elisabeth Bundesen
Faddere = sponsors at baptism
bodker = cooper, barrelmaker
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Gender |
Male |
Emigration |
14 Jun 1873 |
Registration Date |
- Peter Andersen Bundesen and Catharina Maria Petersen and their family who come to Queensland .
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Emigration |
30 Jun 1873 |
From , Husum i n Tønder via København and Hamburg to Queensland, Australia |
Peter Johann Bundesen emigrated with his parents, Peter Andersen Bundesen and Catherine Marie Petersen and siblings in 1873. .
Their Ticket No was 4215 and issued on 14 Jun 1873 in the Jutland Peninsulia. Last residence: Husum in Tonder County
They emigrated on th ship Humboldt, which sailed from Hamburg on 30 Jun 1873 and arrived in Queensland Australia on 30 Nov. 1873.
HUMBOLDT 05 11 1873 ... ... Hamburg 30 06 1873 PL M471 (ima 3/4) [ Migrant Shipping Arriving in Queensland Australia]
Index to Registers of Immigrant Ships' Arrivals 1848-1912
NAME Age Ship Date Location Page M/film 1
NAME: BUNDESEN Authilde: Age: 16: Ship: Humboldt: Date: 29 Oct 1873: Location : IMM/114: M/film 1: 492 Z1958: Microfilm 2 M1697
NAME: BUNDESEN Cathrine: Age: 15: Ship: Humboldt 29 Oct 1873:Location: IMM/114: Microfilm 1 : 492 Z1958: Microfilm 2: M1697
NAME: BUNDESEN Cathrine: Age: 39: Ship: Humboldt 29 Oct 1873:Location: IMM/114: Microfilm 1 : 489 Z1958: Microfilm 2: M1697
NAME: BUNDESEN Mary: Age: 3: Ship: Humboldt 29 Oct 1873: Location: IMM/114: Microfilm 1: 489 Z1958: Microfilm 2: M1697
NAME: BUNDESEN Peder: Age: 48: Ship; Humboldt 29 Oct 1873:Location :IMM/114: Microfilm 1: 489 Z1958: Microfilm 2 M1697
NAME: BUNDESEN Peter: Age: 6: Ship Humboldt 29 Oct 1873:Location: IMM/114: Microfilm 1 : 489 Z1958: Microfilm 2 : M1697
NAME: BUNDESEN Petra: Age: 8: Ship: Humboldt 29 Oct 1873: Location : IMM/114: Microfilm 1 : 489 Z1958: Microfilm 2: M1697
First Name - Peder
Last Name - Bundesen
Age - 48
Town - Husum
City - Hamburg
State - Schleswig
Event Year - 1873
Gender - m
Ship Name - Humboldt
Destination - Queensland
Passenger Number - 117
Standing - Arbeiter
Country - Australia
State - Queensland
First Name - Cathrina
Last Name - Bundesen
Age - 39
Town - Husum
City - Hamburg
State - Schleswig
Event Year - 1873
Gender - f
Ship Name - Humboldt
Destination - Queensland
Passenger Number - 118
Standing - Frau
Country - Australia
State - Queensland
irst Name - Petra
Last Name - Bundesen
Age - 8
Town - Husum
City - Hamburg
State - Schleswig
Event Year - 1873
Gender - f
Ship Name - Humboldt
Destination - Queensland
Passenger Number - 119
Standing - Kind
Country - Australia
State - Queensland
First Name - Peter
Last Name - Bundesen
Age - 6
Town - Husum
City - Hamburg
State - Schleswig
Event Year - 1873
Gender - m
Ship Name - Humboldt
Destination - Queensland
Passenger Number - 120
Standing - Kind
Country - Australia
State - Queensland
First Name - Marie
Last Name - Bundesen
Age - 3
Town - Husum
City - Hamburg
State - Schleswig
Event Year - 1873
Gender - f
Ship Name - Humboldt
Destination - Queensland
Passenger Number - 121
Standing - Kind
Country - Australia
State - Queensland
First Name - Anthilde
Last Name - Bundesen
Age - 16
Town - Husum
City - Hamburg
State - Schleswig
Event Year - 1873
Gender - f
Ship Name - Humboldt
Destination - Queensland
Passenger Number - 122
Standing - Kind
Country - Australia
State - Queensland
First Name - Cathrine
Last Name - Bundesen
Age - 15
Town - Husum
City - Hamburg
State - Schleswig
Event Year - 1873
Gender - f
Ship Name - Humboldt
Destination - Queensland
Passenger Number - 123
Standing - Kind
Country - Australia
State - Queensland
(Emigrants from Hamburg to Australasia 1850-1879) |
Personal |
30 Mar 1891 |
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland |
DEBORAH.
{From a correspondent}.
A mean robbery was committed at Mrs. Bundesen's farm on Tuesday morning last. A swagman who had been accommodated for the night stole a £1 note from the pocket of a workman while the latter was out milking, and then decamped, without waiting for breakfast. Mr. P. Bundesen went in hot pursuit, but unfortunately could not come on Mr. Swagsman's tracks. It is reported that he went towards Gundiah.
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Monday, 30 March 1891 |
Personal |
10 Jan 1893 |
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland |
DEBORAH. January 6.
[From our own correspondent]
On the 3rd of January we had a heavy thunderstorm with rain and heavy hailstones. The ground was almost covered with hailstones, which did a great deal ot damage to all the young corn. It was stripped as if It had hean done with forks. Not a single leaf of tobacco is left sound. It is all cut into holes and rags. The laat couple of days the weather has been fine. The atmosphere still keeps hot, and heavy cloud, hanging about.
The hailstorm did not do much damage to the early crops as it is almost all ready to pull, which the farmers ought to be thankful for.
It is time for the farmers, to prepare land for wheat and potatoes, and also for the farmers to lookout for some good seed wheat. I think that it would be a wise thing for the farmers to send to Victoria for seed. I intend to send for Talavera and Purple St-aw.
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Tuesday 10 January 1893 |
Accident |
10 Jan 1893 |
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland |
DEBORAH. January 6.
[From our own correspondent]
On Saturday last a young man from Deborah district, named P. Bundesen, was sunstruck at Blackmount.
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Tuesday, 10 January 1893 |
Land |
16 Apr 1894 |
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland |
LAND BOARD COURT
The other case was the determination of the value of the inprovements on agricultural farm No. 338, portions 75v. to 70v, parish of St. Mary.
Mr. Peter Bundersen appeared as agent for the present selector, Mr. A. F. Jessen.
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Monday, 16 April 1894
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Land |
12 Jul 1898 |
Agricultural Homestead, Dallarnil |
The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866-1939) Saturday 23 July 1898
Court.
MARYBOROUGH.
Before Commissioner Board, on the 12th instant.
Agricultural Homesteads.Conditionally accepted:
P. J. Bundesen, 160 a., Dallarnil: C M. Bundesen, 130 a. 3r. 11p., Dallarnil; P. J. Bundesen, 134 a. Or. 27p.,
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Land |
13 Jul 1898 |
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland |
THE DALLARNIL LANDS.
SPECIAL LAND COURT.
Application by P. J. Bundersen, lost at
ballot.
No. 688. C. M. Bundersen, agricultural homestead, portion 83v, I8O acres, 3 roods, 14 perches; won at ballot.
Applications by Edward Pierce and C. M. Bundersen were lost at ballot.
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Wednesday, 13 July 1898 |
Naturalization |
11 Nov 1898 |
Tiaro. Queensland, Australia |
11 Nov 1898, Tiaro, Queensland
Reissued at Taabinga Village on 13 Dec 1916
State Archives, Queensland
NAME: BUNDESEN, Katrina Maria: Number: 155: Year: 1898: ID: 882279: Prev Sys: SCT/CF28: M/film No. Z2211
NAME: BUNDESEN, Peter: Number: 4236: Year: ID: 1878: 882264: SCT/CF13:: M/film No. Z2204
NAME: BUNDESEN, Peter Johan: Number: 154:Year: 1898: ID: 882279: Prev Sys SCT/CF28: M/film No. Z2211
(Combined Index to Naturalisations 1851 -1904, State Archives, Queensland)
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Applications for land |
12 Jan 1899 |
Coolabunia West, Kingaroy District, Qld. Australia |
Land Grant: Peter Johan Bundesen. selected 85V (A.H.906). 12 Jan 1899. Parish of Coolabunia.
Coolabunia derived its name from the aboriginal term for the area. Koolah Bunia-Bunia. Koolah was the name for Koala. Bunia-Bunia referred to a defined area were bunia pines grew. This extended from the Brisbane (Blackbut) Range to Kilkivan to the Bunia Mountain. Put together Coolabunia means the Place of Koalas in the Bunia- Bunia country |
Personal |
25 May 1899 |
Tiaro |
First Name: Peter Andersen
Last Name: Bundesen
Certificate Number: B20997
Date: 25 May 1899
Page: 1313
Type: Transfer from
Country: Australia
State: Queensland
Record set: Queensland brands directories
Category: Education & work
Record collection: Farming & agriculture
Collections from: Australasia
(Queensland horse and Cattle Brands Index 1872-1899)
Transfer to Peter Johan Bundesen
First Name: Peter Johan
Last Name: Bundesen
Run Or Farm: Tiaro
Nearest Post Town: Tiaro
Brand: AB5
Certificate Number: B20997
Date: 25 May 1899
Page: 1313
Type: Transfer to
Country: Australia
State: Queensland
Record set: Queensland brands directories
Category: Education & work
Record collection: Farming & agriculture
Collections from: Australasia
(Queensland horse and Cattle Brands Index 1872-1899)
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Land |
10 Jul 1899 |
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland |
Land Court
P. J. Bundeson, a.f., unsurveyed, 640 acres, parish of Kunioon; approved.
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Monday, 10 July 1899 |
Personal |
13 May 1904 |
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland |
NANANGO SHIRE COUNCIL
Mr. Ezra Horne wrote, stating, the arrangement with Mr. Bundesen in the matter of road deviation through the latter's property. On Mr. Burton's motion it was resolved that £3 be paid to Mr. Bundesen.
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Friday, 13 May 1904
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Queensland Electoral Roll |
1903 & 1905 |
Coolabunia West, Queensland |
1903
Commonwealth of Australia
State of Queensland
Division of Wide Bay: Polling -place of Taabinga village
Roll of Electors who vote at Taabinga Village Polling Place
No 28: Bundesen, Catherine Maria: Place of Living: Campbells Farm: Occupation Domestic duties
No 29:Bundesen Johanna Christina Lavrine: Place of Living: Coolabunia: Occupation: Domestic duties
No 30: Bundesen, Peter Johan: Place of Living: Coolabunia: Occupation: Farmer
Commonwealth of Australia 1905
State of Queensland
Division of Wide Bay: Polling -place of Taabinga village
Roll of Electors who vote at Taabinga Village Polling Place
No 31: Bundesen, Catherine Maria: Place of Living: Campbells Farm: Occupation Domestic duties
No 32 :Bundesen Johanna Christina Lavrine: Place of Living: Coolabunia: Occupation: Domestic duties
No 33: Bundesen, Peter Johan: Place of Living: Coolabunia: Occupation: Farmer
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Queensland Electoral Roll |
1908 |
Coolabunia West, Kingaroy District, Qld. Australia |
Queensland Electoral Roll 1908
Division of Wide Bay - Subdivision of Nanango
No 195: Bundesen, Catherine Maria: Place of Living: Taabinga Village: Occupation: home duties
no 196: Bundesen, Johanna Christina Levrine: Place of Living: Coolabunia: Occupation: home duties
No 197: Bundesen, Peter Johann: Place of Living: Coolabunia: Occupation: farmer
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Personal |
7 May 1910 |
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland |
NANANGO.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
May 4.
The Nanango Shire Council had their usual monthly meeting on Saturday, April 30.
Present-Councillors J. Darley, (Chairman), Lee, Millis, Pointon, Brown, Bushnell, Baker, and Mulcahy. The Overseers report was read and
items therein dealt with.
Urgent work authorised as follows:
Esk road, £10; Bundersen's road, £6
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Saturday, 7 May 1910 |
Queensland Electoral Roll |
1913 |
Coolabunia West, Queensland |
Queensland Electoral Roll 1913
Division of Wide Bay: Subdivision of Nanango
No 385: Bundensen, Johanna Christina Laurina: Place of Living: Coolabunia West: Occupation: Home duties
No 386: Bundesen, Catherine Maria: Place of Living: Coolabunia West: Occupation: Home duties
No 387; Bundesen, Peter Johan: Place of Living: Coolabunia West: Occupation: Farmer
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Personal |
30 Sep 1920 |
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland |
CIRCUIT, COURT.
(Before His Honour Mr. Justice Real.) Wednesday, September, 29 1920.
CRIMINAL JURISDICTION. ALLEGED CATTLE STEALING.
Archibald Graham, manager of Boondoomba Station, stated that Mr. Bunderson called on him on July 10
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Thursday, 30 September 1920 |
Personal |
10 Jan 1923 |
Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton |
ECHO ANSWERS " WHY"
The Livingstone Shire Council has been making a clean-up of late arrears of rates, and several judgments have been secured in the Magistrate's Court against defaulting ratepayers.
At the monthly meeting of the Council yesterday the following letter was received from Mr. P. J. Bundersen of Bunya Farm, Taabinga Village: - "I am writing to you to point out the fact that you are sending me a final notice to pay my rates. Now, why should I pay rates when you have made no road to my selection? Now, do be just and make come sort of road. I am sending you my cheque, and I hope that you will deal kindly with me, as a man is lucky to find his block, much less pull a dray on to it.
The letter was received.
Transcribed from the "Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Wednesday, 10 January 1923"
Of Interest.
THE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD HILL,., Mr. and Mrs. HARRY HILL, Mr. and Mrs. JOSEPH HILL (Sons and Daughters-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. C. JENSEN, Mr. and Mrs. T. COUSINS (Sons-in-law and Daughters), Mrs. MARION HAYES (Daughter), Mrs. ARTHUR HILL and Mrs. FRANK HILL, Daugters-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. JIM GRACE, Mr. and Mrs. W. BOTHWELL, Mr. and Mrs. MARTIN JENSEN, Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD JENSEN, Mr. and Mrs. OLIVER HILL, Mr. and Mrs. BUNDERSEN (Kingaroy), Mr. and Mrs. K. WIL- LIAMS, Mr. and Mrs. LES. HILL, Brisbane, Mr. and Mrs. LIONEL HAYES Theodore
(Grandchildren and Relatives) are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their deceased beloved Mother, Grandmother, and Relative, the late Mrs. HARRIET HILL, to leave the residence of her Daughter Mrs. C. JENSEN, George-street, between William and Denham streets, TOMORROW (Saturday) FORENOON, at 9 o'clock, for the Stanwell Cemetery.
LUTTON BROS.,
Undertakers.
Telephone No. 617.
Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland, Friday, 26 May 1933
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Personal |
4 Feb 1926 |
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland |
COOLABUNIA WEST.
COOLABUNIA, Monday.
The district is looking very well after the summer rains. Milking machines have recently been installed by Messrs. P. J. Bundesen snd J. Ford. There are now five plants in the district, which fact speaks well for the prosperity of this corner of the South Burnett .
On Wednesday a pleasant social evening was given by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Springer, in honour of their sons.
Constables D. and W. Sprenger, and their wives, who are shortly returning to their homes in Townsville and Rockhampton, after spending their vacation here.
Mr. A. Bundesen and Mr. and Mrs. H. Schwenke, from North Queensland, are at present spending a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bundesen.
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Thursday, 4 February 1926 |
Personal |
2 Mar 1926 |
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland |
COOLABUNIA WEST.
COOLABUNIA, February 24.
A very pleasant social party was lately given by Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bundesen, in honour of their sons and Mr. and Mrs. Schwenke, visitors from the North. Dancing was indulged in till the early hours, music being supplied by Mr. Grolt, Bundesen, and Bowmann.
Maryborough Chronicle, Wide Bay and Burnett Advertiser, Queensland, Tuesday, 2 March 1926 |
Personal |
1930 |
Kingaroy Herald and Coolabunia News |
Coolabunia West
A dance in aid of the Tennis club was held on Friday last, in the school building. Mr. R. Kapernick acted as M.C., while the dance music was supplied by Mesrs. P.J. Bundesen, W. Bowman and A. Fritz.
(Clippings from the Kingaroy Herald and Coolabunia News, 1930. Kingaroy and District Historical Society Journal, December 1996)
Mr ana Mrs. J. Bundsen (Yalbaroo)are on a visit to Sandgate.
Townsville Daily Bulletin, Qld., Thursday, 9 January 1930
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Personal |
31 Jan 1934 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
YALBOROO
Mr. P. J. Bundesen is spending a holiday with his sons at Kingaroy.
Mr. F.Bundesen, having disposed of his farming interests to his brother, Mr. A. Bundesen leaves with his wife and family this week for their future home at Eton. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. A. Bundesen and family to our little township.
Yalboroo, January 29
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Wednesday, 31 January 1934 |
Personal |
29 Mar 1934 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, |
Mr. Alan Bundesen,who underwent an operation for appendicitis is progressing favorably.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bundesen (Kingaroy) are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Bundesen. Yalboroo, March 26.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Thursday, 29 March 1934 |
Personal |
21 Dec 1934 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
Personal.
Mr. P. J. Bundesen, who has been holidaying in Kingaroy has returned.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bundesen and family left by car on Saturday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bundesen, Eton Range.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Friday, 21 December 1934 |
Personal |
20 Aug 1935 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
DISTRICT DEVELOPMENT.
NORTH COAST LINE.
By W. M'Mahon.
(Continued).
The first farm in the Rise and Shine area is one that was held by the late Mr. Alfred Down. The property has recently been acquired by Mrs. L. M'Lennan.
Mr. J. Hold has made considerable advancement. He has done considerable work and has a good area of artificial grasses. Sixty acres of new scrub have been felled and it is nearing burning condition; and following and adjoining 60 acres from which he has taken a good crop of maize and pumpkins for his 30 pigs. Looking through this new scrub underneath the mountain, it is of first-class quality, well watered with what might be called springs at the head of Blackrock Creek. The pest of these new scrub lands in this locality is lantana. The seed appears to have been well distributed by birds before the scrub comes down, and once the fire goes over and burns the fallen scrub it makes rapid growth, and man-power with a grubber or pentoxide is the only practical combatant. Mr. Hold is fortunate in this respect, as he has a family of girls and boys to assist him in the developmental work now going on. This farm would be interesting to see in a few years' time.
(Continued).
Further on in the article)
Pushing on, I go through Yalboroo to the farm of M. Albert Bundesen. Although essentially a canegrower, this man always has some pigs on hand for his own use. He welcomes the opportunity to send his pigs to the bacon factory, at 2d. a lb., as is done in other bacon factories, and he readily took some shares.
A short distance away is the farm of Mr. P. J. Bundesen, father of the former. He was originally a mixed farmer in the Kingaroy district. Cane, pigs, and potatoes he now handles at the moment. He has a Berkshire sow with a new litter of 14 pigs, and he has two plots of potatoes; from which I estimate he will get at least 12 tons.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Tuesday, 20 August 1935 |
Personal |
25 Oct 1935 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
In honor of the approaching marriage of Mr. J. Nellsen and Miss Marjorie Edmunds (Newbury Junction) a gift evening was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. P. Neilsen on Saturday The evening was spent in dancing and games, dance music being supplied by Mr. P. J. Bundesen (accordeon). A mystery parcel caused some amusement, and a dainty sit-down supper was served during the night. At an appropriate interval, Mr. A. Bundesen, on behalf of the assembly, wished Miss Edmunds and Mr. Neilsen health, happiness and prosperity throughout their married life.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Friday, 25 October 1935 |
Personal |
29 Oct 1935 |
Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland |
Personal
On yesterday morning's mail train: Departures for South: Miss Barron, Mr. P. Bundesen, Mr. Hayne, Miss Furness (Brisbane), Mrs. J. Michelmore and child (Sydney), Mrs. Henson (Bundaberg), Mr. Blllingham (Rockhampton), Mr. Perry (Mary borough), Mr. Turner (Carmila), Mr. Home (Kingaroy), and Mrs. Lloyd (Toowoomba).
Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland, Tuesday, 29 October 1935
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Personal |
20 Dec 1935 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
DISTRICT NEWS.
(From Our Correspondent.)
ETON RANGE
Personal.
Master Oliver Bundesen has returned home for his school vacation.
Mr. A. Bundesen and Mr. P. J. Bundesen paid the district a visit last week and purchased a draught stallian from Mr. F. Flohr, of Watonga.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Friday, 20 December 1935
Eton Range, December 18. |
Queensland Electoral Roll |
1925 & 1936 |
Coolabunia West, Queensland |
1925 & 1936 Queensland Electoral Roll
Division of Wide Bay: Subdivision of Nanango
Bundesen, Johanna Christina Laurina, Coolabunia West
Bundesen, Peter Johan, Coolabunia West, Farmer
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Personal |
10 Mar 1936 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
YALBOROO.
(From a Correspondent).
One of the most progressive cane farmers is Mr. Allan Bundesen, who two years ago came to a practically undeveloped property yielding scarcely 100 tons of cane. He has not only erected a modern residence and outbuildings, but has developed the property to the extent that he will receive approximately 800 tons this season.
Mr. J. Bauman is amongst the toilers who is wresting from mother soil a handsome return by his able manner of cultivation. Together with canegrowing, he has a splendid orchard, and some of the finest mandarins of the district have been received from the trees.
Mr. P. J. Bundesen and Sons are rapidly developing their property, and while with others they experience difficulty in cleaning and planting at present, yet their determined efforts must win success. They have recently erected a fine residence, and outbuildings to provide accommodation as well as shelter for machinery and horses.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Tuesday, 10 March 1936 |
Birthday Celibration |
7 May 1937 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
YALBOROO.
Tennis is becoming popular again. A new court is being made, in the school ground. A large crowd spent an enjoyable afternoon on Mr. A. Bundesen's court last Sunday. On the evening of 3rd instant, a surprise party paid a visit to the home of. Mr. P. J. Bundesen, who will be celebrating his 70th birthday on Wednesday. The party was arranged in a hurry, but a large crowd assembled. The company danced and played games until a halt was called for refreshments. During the night Mr. A. Connell obliged with a tap dance, Mr. J. Bowman gave a recitation, and Mr. W. Gilotti sang. Music for dancing was supplied by Mrs. R. M'Leod and Messrs. P. J. Bundesen and Len. Bow man. "For he's a jolly good fellow" and "Auld Lang Sync" concluded the proceedings. Mr. Bundesen leaves for Kingoroy on Wednesday morning.
Yalboroo, May 4,
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Friday, 7 May 1937 |
Personal |
10 May 1938 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
DISTRICT NEWS.
(From Our Correspondent.) -
CATHU
On Saturday night last, April 30, a dance and euchre party were held in the O'Connell River school in aid of the school funds. A good crowd attended and an enjoyable time was spent, the night proving Ideal for dancing. Mr. Les. M'Dowell wns M.C., and the music was supplied by Messrs. P. J. Bundesen, V. Taylor, and P. Hickey. The chocolate waltz was won by Miss Lorna Findlay and Mr. E. Bundesen, and the free novelty by Miss D. M'Leod and Mr. Albert Connell.
Cathu, May 3.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Tuesday, 10 May 1938
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Arrival |
10 Aug 1939 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
DISTRICT NEWS.
YALBOROO.
(From Our Correspondent).
Mr. P. J. Bundesen arrived home from Kingaroy by mail train on Saturday morning. He is not enjoying the best of health, and everyone wishes him a speedy recovery.-We are pleased to know that Mr. and Mrs. F. Neilsen's little daughter Janice is quite herself again.
Yalboroo, August 8.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Thursday, 10 August 1939 |
Personal |
30 Aug 1939 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
DISTRICT NEWS.
YALBOROO.
(From Our Correspondents).
Mr. P. J. Bundeson, who has been on the sick list, was also taken in by the Ambulance. Yalboroo; August 28,
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Wednesday, 30 August 1939 |
Personal |
31 May 1940 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
YALBOROO.
The weather changed at the beginning of the week, and the winter seems to be setting in.
Mr. P. J. Bundesen & Sons have purchased a new Hodge cutter-planter.
Yalboroo, May 27.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Friday, 31 May 1940 |
Died |
8 Sep 1940 |
Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Mackay, Queensland, Australia |
- Death Certificate;
He died in the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Mackay
The cause of his death was (a) Cachexia (b) Emlarged Prostate. He died after a Prostate operation.
The second Informant was E.Bundesen, Yalbaroo
The two witnesses to his burial were, E.J.Bundesen and P.A.Bundesen.
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Buried |
11 Sep 1940 |
Mackay Cemetery, Queensland |
- Mackay Mercury,dated; 10.08.1940 BUNDESEN.- The relatives and friends of Mrs. Laurana Bundesen and Family are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly beloved husband and their father PETER JOHAN BUNDESEN, Yalboroo, and formerly of Kingaroy, to move from our Chapel,corner of Shakespeare and Gregory Streets at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday) to the Mackay Cemetery.
Note; Laurina is misspelt Laurana
Also his Death Certificate states his burial date as 10 Sep 1940
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Death |
14 Sep 1940 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
It was with regret also we heard of the death of Mr. P. Bundesen, of Yalboroo. Deceased was known by many here. Sympathy Is extended to sorrowing relatives.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Saturday, 14 September 1940
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Obituary |
27 Sep 1940 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
YALBOROO.
(From our Correspondent).
It is with deep regret I have to Record the passing of Mr. P. J. Bundeson, of this centre. The late Mr. Bundeson was 73 years of age, and had been in indifferent health for about 12 months. A few weeks prior to his death he underwent an operation, but failed to rally. During his residence here he became popular, and although of a quiet and retiring nature he was an obliging neighbor. He leaves a wife and nine sons, three daughters, and several grandchildren. He was laid to rest in the Mackay Cemetery on Tuesday, September 10, a large gathering at the graveside testifying to the high esteem in which the deceased gentleman was held. To his sorrowing wife and family we sincerely offer our deepest sympathy.
Yalboroo, September 24.
Daily , Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Friday 27 September 1940
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Will |
7 Oct 1940 |
Townsville DailyBBulletin, Queensland |
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF QUEENSLAND, TOWNSVIILE.
IN THE WILL of PETER JOHAN BUNDESEN late of Yalboroo. near Mackay In the State of Queensland, Farmer, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the date of publication hereof application will be made to this Honorable Court that Probate of the will of the abovenamed Peter Johan Bundesen deceased may be granted to Luke Bundescn and Ezra Bundesen both of Yalbaroo near Mackay in the State of Queensland lawful sons of the said deceased and the executors named in the said will.
Any person interested who desires to object to the application or to be heard upon it may file a caveat in the Registry at any time before the Grant is made.
Dated this second day of October, 1940.
S. B. WRIGHT & WRIGHT,
Solicitors for the said Luke Bundesen and Ezra Bundesen,
78 Victoria Street, MACKAY.
Town Agents: Roberts, Leu and North, Solicitors, 6 Denham Street, TOWNSVILLE.
Transcribed from the "Townsville Daily Bulletin, Queensland, Monday 7 October 1940"
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Personal |
31 Oct 1940 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
MRS. P. J. BUNDESEN and FAMILY, of Yalboroo, wish to thank the Matron and Nursing Staff of the Mater Hospital and Dr. Bolton for their kindness and attention to their husband and father. Also all kind relatives and friends who sent floral tributes and messages of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement.
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Thursday, 31 October 1940 |
In Memorium |
8 Sep 1941 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
IN MEMORIAM.
BUNDESEN.-In sad and loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, Peter Johnn Bundesen, who departed this life September 8th, 1940.
When sorrowing o'er some stone I bend, Which covers all that was a friend.
And from his voice, his hand, his smile,
Divides me for a little while;
My Saviour sees the tear I shed.
For he did weep o'er Lazrus dead. (Inserted by his loving wife end family).
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Monday, 8 September 1941 |
Probate |
4 Oct 1941 |
Townsville Daily Bulletin, Queensland |
Probate was granted in the Supreme Court on Friday morning by the Registrar (Mr. J. Shannon) In the will of Peter Johan Bundesen of Yalboroo, near Mackay, who died on September 8, 1840, to Luke Bundesen and Ezra Bundesen of the same address, the executors named in the will. Realty was sworn at £5437 and realty at £1478
(Roberts, Leu and North, town agents for S. B. Wright and Wright of Mackay. solicitors for the executors).
Transcribed from the "Townsville Daily Bulletin, Queensland, Saturday 4 October 1941"
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Will Index |
21 Mar 1942 |
Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland |
TRANSMISSION BY DEATH.
Real Property Acts of 1861 and 1877.
NOTICE ls hereby given that application has been made for the Registration of Transmission of Title to the Lands hereinafter mentioned. Particulars of such application are given below, and any person desiring to oppose may do so by lodging a Caveat on or before the day specified, at the Office of the Registrar of Titles in Brisbane.
Name of Deceased Proprietor. - Peter Johan Bundesen, late of Yalboroo, near Mackay.
Date of Death -1940, 8 September.
Nams of Claimant. - Luke Bundesen, and Ezra Bundesen, both of Yalboroo, as Devisees in Trust.
Description andr Situation of Land. - Portion 85v, pariah of Coolabunia; and portions 98v, 81v and 84v, parish of Boonenne ; both in the county of Fitzroy
Estate Claimed to be Transmitted. - Fee-simple.
Particulars of Will or otherwise.-Will dated 8 May, 1939.
Date within which Caveat may be lodged.-1942, 28 April.
B. J. THOMSON,
Registrar of Titles. Registrar of Titles' Office, '
BRISBANE, 21st March, 1942.
C. B. WRIGHT & WRIGHT,
Solicitors for Applicant, Mackay
Town Agents:
WALSH & McLAUGHLIN.
Solicitors, Rockhampton.
Transcribed from the "Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, Queensland, Saturday 21 March 1942"
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In Memorium |
8 Sep 1942 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
BUNDESEN.-In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on September 8, 1940.
There Is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance live forever: Those who loved you only know
How much we lost two years ago. (Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Ruth and Fred Neilsen.)
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Tuesday, 8 September 1942 |
Personal |
8 Sep 1942 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, |
BUNDESEN.-In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on September 8, 1940.
There Is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance live forever: Those who loved you only know
How much we lost two years ago. (Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Ruth and Fred Neilsen.)
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Tuesday, 8 September 1942 |
In Memorium |
8 Sep 1943 |
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland |
BUNDESEN.-In loving memory of our dear father, Peter Johan Bundesen, who passed away on September 8, 1940.
Loving and kind in all his ways. Upright and just till the end of his days.
(Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Ruth and Fred, and grandchildren Jan and Keith)
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Wednesday, 8 September 1943
BUNDESEN.-In loving memory of our dear father and my loving husband, who departed this life on September 8, 1940.
There is a calm for saints who weep,
A rest for Yahweh's pilgrims found; Secure in Christ they sweetly sleep, Hid in the ground.
The storm that wrecks the winter sky, No more disturbs their sweet repose, Than summer evening's latest sigh
That shuts the rose.
(Inserted by his Wife and Family.)
Daily Mercury, Mackay, Queensland, Wednesday, 8 September 1943 |
Personal |
1949-1952 |
Yalbaroo |
Last Name: Bundeson
First Name: Peter Johan
Extended Information:
Address: Yalbaroo
Page: 513
State: Queensland
Country: Australia
(Queensland Brands Directory 1949-1952) |
Person ID |
I3646 |
Hickey, List, Bundesen, Thomsen, Jensen, Jessen |
Last Modified |
6 Jul 2022 |
Father |
Peter Andersen Bundesen, b. 28 May 1825, Lundtoft, Kliplev Sogn, Lundtoft Herred, Åbenrå Amt, Denmark , d. 19 Jan 1889, Maryborough Hospital, Queensland, Australia (Age 63 years) |
Mother |
Catharina Maria Petersen, b. 21 Mar 1834, Rinckenis, Rinkenæs Sogn, Åbenrå Amt, Denmark , d. 2 Jun 1924, Coolabunia West, Kingaroy District, Qld. Australia (Age 90 years) |
Engagement |
9 Apr 1853 |
Kliplev Kirke |
Kliplev Kirkebog 1824 -1859: Opslag No 504: Engagement No 2
Betrothal: Kliplev Kirkebog 1853, Trolovede no. 2.
9 April Peter Andersen Bundesen ægtef. Søn af Kaadner og Partmand Peter Petersen Bundesen og Botilla Marie f. Jessen i Lundtoft, er født 28 Maj 1825 med
with Pigen Catharina Maria Petersen ægtef Datter af Gaardmand Frederik Petersen og afdode Anna Helena f. Jepsen i Rinkenaes:
Brudg. Waccinationsattest af?? daterat Flensborg 1 December 1827: Brud. Waccinationsattest af Clausen:
Vidner: Peter Thomsen: Andreas Thomsen
Engagement: 9 Apr 1853
Kliplev Kirkebog 1824 -1859; Opslag No 504; Engagement No 2
1853, 9 April, Peter Andersen Bundesen legitimate son of Kaadner and Partmand [small sized farmer] Peter Petersen Bundesen and Botilla Marie born Jessen in Lundtoft, born 28 May 1825
to Pigen [Maiden] Cathrina Maria Petersen, legitimate daughter [datter] of Gaardmand [Farmer] Frederik Petersen and deceased Anna Helena born Jepsen in Kliplev, born March 1834 in Rinkenæs.
Bridegroom: Vaccination, Flensborg 1 December. 1827
Bride. Vaccination by Clausen
Witnesses: Peter Thomsen: Andreas Thomsen [Both signed]
[Andreas Thomsen married to Kiesten Marie Bundesen]
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Married |
16 May 1853 |
Kliplev Kirke |
- Kliplev Kirkebog 1824 -1859: Opslag No 504: Engagement No 2
Betrothal: Kliplev Kirkebog 1853, Trolovede no. 2.
9 April Peter Andersen Bundesen ægtef. Søn af Kaadner og Partmand Peter Petersen Bundesen og Botilla Marie f. Jessen i Lundtoft, er født 28 Maj 1825 med
with Pigen Catharina Maria Petersen ægtef Datter af Gaardmand Frederik Petersen og afdode Anna Helena f. Jepsen i Rinkenaes:
Brudg. Waccinationsattest af?? daterat Flensborg 1 December 1827: Brud. Waccinationsattest af Clausen:
Vidner: Peter Thomsen: Andreas Thomsen
Engagement: 9 Apr 1853
Kliplev Kirkebog 1824 -1859; Opslag No 504; Engagement No 2
1853, 9 April, Peter Andersen Bundesen legitimate son of Kaadner and Partmand [small sized farmer] Peter Petersen Bundesen and Botilla Marie born Jessen in Lundtoft, born 28 May 1825
to Pigen [Maiden] Cathrina Maria Petersen, legitimate daughter [datter] of Gaardmand [Farmer] Frederik Petersen and deceased Anna Helena born Jepsen in Kliplev, born March 1834 in Rinkenæs.
Bridegroom: Vaccination, Flensborg 1 December. 1827
Bride. Vaccination by Clausen
Witnesses: Peter Thomsen: Andreas Thomsen [Both signed]
[Andreas Thomsen married to Kiesten Marie Bundesen]
Kliplev Kirkebog 1853, Viede No. 3.
Viet 16 Maj Ungk. Peter Andersen Bundesen ægtef. Søn af Kaadner Partsmand Peter Petersen Bundesen og Botilla Marie f. Jessen i Lundtoft, 28 Aar gammel 1ste Ægteskab, med Pigen Cathrina Maria Petersen ægtef. Datter af Gaardmd. Frederik Petersen og afdøde Anna Helena née Jepsen i Kliplev, 19 Aar gammel, 1ste Ægteskab.
Marriage: 16 May 1853
Kliplev Kirkebog 1824-1859: Opslag 617: Marriage No. 3.
Married 1853, May 16th, Bachelor Peter Andersen Bundesen, legitimate son of Kaadner (Farmer) and Partsman [small sized farm] Peter Petersen Bundesen and Botilla Marie born Jessen in Lundtoft, age 28 years, 1st marriage,
to the Maiden Cathrina Maria Petersen, legitimate daughter of Farmer [Gaardmand] Frederik Petersen and deceased [afdøde] Anna Helena born Jepsen in Kliplev, age 19 years, 1st marriage.
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Family ID |
F1130 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
Laurina Johanna Christina Jessen, b. 5 Mar 1876, Redbank Farm, Upper Mary River, Tiaro District, Queensland, Australia , d. 11 Apr 1954, Yalbaroo, North Queensland, Australia (Age 78 years) |
Married |
23 Sep 1895 |
Everest Farm, Deborah, Tiaro District, Queensland, Australia |
- Information on their Marriage Certificate
Marriage: 23rd September 1895, Upper Mary River near Tiaro
Bridegroom: Peter Johan Bundesen, bachelor, born in Stortom, Schleswig - Holstein, Germany, age 28 years: Residence: Mary River near Tiaro. Occupation: Farmer.
Parents: Peter Andersen Bundesen, farmer, and Cathrine Marie Petersen.
Bride: Johanna Christina Laurina Jessen, spinster. Birthplace: Redbank, Mary River, Queensland, age 19 years Occupation: Domestic: Residence: Mary river near Tiaro. Parents: Andrew Jessen, farmer and Anna Sophia Egedius.
They were married in the house of Mrs Bundesen, Mary River near Tiaro.
The witnesses were P.C. Andersen and C.M. Andersen.
They were married according to the rites of the Presbyterian Church.
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Children |
+ | 1. Allan Andrew Peter Bundesen, b. 06 Jun 1896, Ever Rest Farm, Deborah, Tiaro District, Qld, Australia , d. 07 Jul 1948, Yepoon, Queensland (Age 52 years) |
+ | 2. Eric John Bundesen, b. 14 May 1897, Tiaro District, Queensland, Australia , d. 18 Apr 1985, Redcliffe, Queensland (Age 87 years) |
+ | 3. Annie Catherine Bundesen, b. 27 Jul 1898, Blackmount, Tiaro District, Queensland, Australia , d. 21 Apr 1958, Kingaroy, Queensland, Australia (Age 59 years) |
+ | 4. Daisy Bundesen, b. 30 Apr 1900, Taabinga Village, Queensland, Australia , d. 14 Feb 1981, Point Vernon, Hervey Bay, Qld. Australia (Age 80 years) |
+ | 5. Frederick Bundesen, b. 11 Dec1902, Kingaroy District, Queensland, Australia , d. 10 Sep 1987, Yepoon, Queensland, Australia (Age 84 years) |
+ | 6. Peter Andersen Bundesen, b. 27 Sep 1903, Kingaroy District, Queensland, Australia , d. 6 Aug 1993, Bundaberg, Queensland (Age 89 years) |
+ | 7. Peter Christian (Paul) Bundesen, b. 31 Mar 1907, Kingaroy District, Queensland, Australia , d. 30 Jul 1996, Maleny, Queensland. (Age 89 years) |
+ | 8. George James Stewart Bundesen, b. 09 Jan 1909, Kingaroy District, Queensland, Australia , d. 30 Sep 1992, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (Age 83 years) |
+ | 9. Daniel Francis Albert Bundesen, b. 29 Nov 1910, Kingaroy District, Queensland, Australia , d. 15 Feb 1981, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia (Age 70 years) |
+ | 10. Luke Bundesen, b. 26 Feb 1913, Queensland, Australia , d. Feb 1999, Proserpine or Mackay, Queensland (Age 85 years) |
+ | 11. Ezra Bundesen, b. 30 Jan.1915, Kingaroy District, Queensland, Australia , d. 15 Jun 1984, Mackay, Queensland, Australia |
| 12. Stillborn Boy Bundesen, b. 24 Dec 1916, Taabinga Village, Queensland, Australia |
+ | 13. Ruth Bundesen, b. 26 Dec 1916, Taabinga Village, Queensland, Australia , d. 13 Aug 1987, Proserpine, Queensland (Age 70 years) |
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Photos |
| Bundesen Children Back from left Allan Andrew Peter & Eric John Bundesen
Front from left: George James Stewart [Stewart], Daisy, Frederick, Annie Catherine, Peter Andersen Bundesen [Andy], and Paul Bundesen [Peter Christian Bundesen]. taken around 1910.
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Last Modified |
2 Sep 2013 |
Family ID |
F1131 |
Group Sheet |
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Sources |
- [S66] Mrs Laurina Collins.
- [S74] Arkivalieronline.dk .
- [S12] Qld Birth, Deaths and Marriages.
- [S115] Trove.
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