Deaths at the Toowoomba Hospital
From lists published in the Darling Downs Gazette, 1906.
compiled by Terry Foenander.
This list of names, extracted from monthly reports of the Toowoomba (Queensland, Australia) Hospital published in the Darling Downs Gazette, includes only the names of the deceased, their ages, date of admission, and date of death. Unfortunately no other information was published, but any additional data located for each person will be included in future updates.
It should be noted that the deaths listed here for the city of Toowoomba, in 1906, were only those that occurred at the Toowoomba Hospital, and not the total number of deaths in that city. Lists for subsequent years will be uploaded at a later stage.
James Anderson, 32; admitted October 21, 1906; died October 23, 1906. [11]
James Baldwin, 35; admitted June 7, 1906; died June 8, 1906. [7]
Edgar Bonham, 55; admitted October 25, 1906; died November 7, 1906. [12]
Harry Clayton, 23; admitted August 8, 1906; died August 28, 1906. [9]
Margaret Collins, 40; admitted June 27, 1906; died June 29, 1906. [7]
John Dahlin, 48; admitted April 23, 1906; died May 7, 1906. [6]
William Dickhardt, 71; admitted August 7, 1906; died August 27, 1906. [9]
John Harry Dobson, 70; admitted February 1, 1906; died February 7, 1906. [3]
George Epple, 23; admitted September 29, 1906; died November 28, 1906. [12]
Emily Ford, 42; admitted May 29, 1906; died June 20, 1906. [7]
Robert Fox, 26; admitted December 6, 1905; died December 8, 1905. [1]
James Garvey, 70; admitted March 3, 1906; died March 21, 1906. [4]
John Glover, 65; admitted December 28, 1905; died January 3, 1906. [2]
Henry Green, 31; admitted February 24, 1906; died March 6, 1906. [4]
Carl Hardwig, 46; admitted October 21, 1906; died October 31, 1906. [11]
Frederick Charles Harris, 21; admitted September 20, 1906; died October 2, 1906. [11]
Anne Harte, 64; admitted October 22, 1906; died October 23, 1906. [11]
Gustav Henderson, 30; admitted May 30, 1906; died May 31, 1906. [6]
August Heuschaler, 67; admitted June 14, 1906; died June 16, 1906. [7]
Walter Hogan, 53; admitted June 13, 1906; died July 27, 1906. [8]
Henry Hurst, 80; admitted December 19, 1905; died on the same day. [1]
Christina Kalowskio, 5; admitted September 25, 1906; died October 3, 1906. [11]
Rosanna Kerr, 41; admitted September 5, 1906; died September 21, 1906. [10]
Michael Lane, 61; admitted February 2, 1906; died February 26, 1906. [3]
Stephen Liddiard, 72; admitted October 30, 1905; died January 27, 1906. [2]
Terence Linskey, 54; admitted February 15, 1906; died March 11, 1906. [4]
Robert Lostroh, 26; admitted April 21, 1906; died April 23, 1906. [5]
Henry Loveland, 2 months; admitted January 20, 1906; died January 23, 1906. [2]
Marcus Mahoney, 61; admitted July 28, 1906; died July 29, 1906. [8]
Edward McCarthy, 8; admitted September 2, 1906; died September 21, 1906. [10]
Angus McPherson, 57; admitted November 2, 1903; died September 9, 1906. [10]
George Minz, 9; admitted January 5, 1906; died January 7, 1906. [2]
Bessie Montgomery, 17; admitted July 30, 1906; died October 15, 1906. [11]
William Murphy, 73; admitted March 27, 1906; died April 6, 1906. [5]
Phillip Neilan, 77; admitted April 9, 1906; died April 29, 1906. [5]
John North, 65; admitted January 25, 1906; died February 6, 1906. [3]
Leila Myrtle Nutt, 1; admitted October 30, 1906; died November 1, 1906. [12]
William Henry Parsons, 25; admitted February 22, 1906; died March 3, 1906. [4]
Winnifred Rooke, 21; admitted September 19, 1906; died October 2, 1906. [11]
Christian Schweikert, 70; admitted June 28, 1906; died September 7, 1906. [10]
Morton Sexton, 64; died April 30, 1906. [5]
Ellen Smith, 61; admitted April 8, 1906; died November 24, 1906. [12]
Alick Stemm, 3 years, 6 months; admitted August 6, 1906; died August 20, 1906. [9]
Emily Stephens, 49; admitted May 2, 1906; died May 5, 1906. [6]
Hannah Thomsen, 70; admitted October 24, 1906; died October 27, 1906. [11]
Henry Turner, 19; admitted July 21, 1906; died July 25, 1906. [8]
Jane Tyson, 48; admitted October 31, 1906; died November 5, 1906. [12]
Louis Webber, 42; admitted July 2, 1906; died July 31, 1906. [8]
Samuel Webber, 35; admitted March 14, 1906; died April 16, 1906. [5]
Lillie Wecker, 1 year, 3 months; admitted November 14, 1905; died December 6, 1905. [1]
Thomas Winchester, 34; admitted October 4, 1906; died October 5, 1906. [11]
Eva Worth, 45 [?]; admitted March 26, 1906; died April 7, 1906. [5]
Reference Sources:
[1] Darling Downs Gazette, Tuesday, January 9, 1906.
[2] Darling Downs Gazette, Tuesday, February 13, 1906.
[3] Darling Downs Gazette, Friday, March 23, 1906.
[4] Darling Downs Gazette, Tuesday, April 10, 1906.
[5] Darling Downs Gazette, Tuesday, May 15, 1906.
[6] Darling Downs Gazette, Tuesday, June 12, 1906.
[7] Darling Downs Gazette, Tuesday, July 10, 1906.
[8] Darling Downs Gazette, Tuesday, August 14, 1906.
[9] Darling Downs Gazette, Wednesday, September 12, 1906.
[10] Darling Downs Gazette, Tuesday, October 9, 1906.
[11] Darling Downs Gazette, Wednesday, November 14, 1906.
[12] Darling Downs Gazette, Tuesday, December 11, 1906.
Additional Links:
Darling Downs Obituaries, 1886.
Darling Downs Obituaries, 1887.
Darling Downs Obituaries, 1888.
Deaths in the Melbourne Hospital - Index, 1867-1880.
Deaths at the Alfred Hospital and the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum - Index, 1872-1879.
Deaths at the Toowoomba Hospital, 1889.
Deaths at the Toowoomba Hospital, 1890.
Deaths at the Toowoomba Hospital, 1899.
Deaths at the Toowoomba Hospital, 1900.
Deaths at the Toowoomba Hospital, 1901.
Deaths at the Toowoomba Hospital, 1908.
Index of Nineteenth Century Photographic Portraits.
Descriptive Index of Great War Soldiers (from the Toowoomba Chronicle).
Hunter Robert Gordon Poon. - a brief sketch of the life of a World War 1 digger, of Chinese ancestry.
List of Qualified Jurors, Singapore, 1904; Names, A-L. A similar list of jurors in the island settlement of Singapore.
List of Qualified Jurors,Penang, 1904. Another list for the settlement of Penang.
The Eurasian Company of the Singapore Volunteer Corps. The Singapore Volunteer Corps was a militia unit formed in this British island colony in the 19th Century. At a later stage, island residents were permitted to enlist in the unit, resulting in the formation of Chinese, Malay and Eurasian Companies. This particular site relates to one of those Companies.
© Terry Foenander.
August, 2001.