The 1922 Kennedy Electoral Roll (division of Charters Towers, Queensland) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address:-
Beatrice Maud Heilbronn (nurse) of Mt Alma Hospital
The 1925 Kennedy Electoral Roll (division of Charters Towers, Queensland) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address:-
Beatrice Maud Heilbronn (nurse) of Mt Alma Hospital [*not here in 2nd reprint]
The 1925 & 1928 Kennedy Electoral Rolls (division of Muttaburra, Queensland) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address Shirley Station:-
Beatrice Maud Heilbronn (Home Duties)
3 others living at Shirley, surnamed Roberts and Brooks
The 1930 Kennedy Electoral Roll (division of Charters Towers, Queensland) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address:-
Beatrice Maud Heilbronn (Home Duties) of Miner St.
The 1932 Kennedy Electoral Roll (division of Charters Towers, Queensland) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address:-
Beatrice Maud Heilbronn (Home Duties) of Miner St.
GOSSIP — [ Sat 15 Oct 1932 ]
Miss B. Heilbronn, after holidaying at Townsville, is expected home overland on Tuesday. Miss Lucy Heilbronn, Townsville, arrives overland on Tuesday to spend a stay here as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Heilbronn, Miner Street.[1]
GOSSIP — [ Tue 3 Jul 1934 ]
Mrs. Heilbronn and Miss B. (Beatrice) Heilbronn (Charters Towers), who have been spending five weeks' holiday in Townsville, returned home on Saturday.[2]
NORTHERN MINER — WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1935
Furniture and effects will be auctioned by Mr. Terence Goodwin at 11 a.m. to-day at the residence of Miss Heilbronn, Miner Street (near Marion Street) [Charters Towers].[3]
The 1936 and 1937 Herbert Electoral Rolls (division of Townsville, Queensland) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address 36 Denham St:-
The 1943 Herbert Electoral Roll (division of Townsville, Queensland) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address Stanley St:-
GOSSIP — [ Wed 9 Jan 1946 ]
Misses D. and B. Heilbronn spent New Year at Charters Towers with their aunt, Mrs. A. Husband.[4]
GOSSIP — [ Fri 2 Aug 1946 ]
Mrs. G. Heilbronn, with her infant son, , has arrived in Townsville and is staying with the Misses Heilbronn. Walker Street.[5]
GOSSIP. — [ 25 & 28 Sep 1946 ]
Misses D. (Dorothy) and B. (Beatrice) Heilbronn, Walker Street, Townsville, are spending part of a holiday trip with Mr. and Mrs. C. Husband, Mary Street [Charters Towers], before leaving for the South.[6]
The 1949 & 1954 Herbert Electoral Roll (division of Townsville, Queensland) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address Walker St:-
GOSSIP. — [ Sat 3 Mar 1951Thu 29 Dec 1949 ]
The Misses Heilbronn (2), Walker Street [Townsville], spent the Christmas vacation with their aunt, Mrs. Husband, at Charters Towers.[7]
GOSSIP. — [ Sat 3 Mar 1951 ]
Misses D. and B. Heilbronn, Townsville, are the guests of Mrs Husband Snr, Mary Street, for the Husband-Ditton wedding.[8]
The 1958 Herbert Electoral Roll (division of Townsville, Queensland) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address Walker St:-
Beatrice Maud Heilbronn (Home Duties)
The 1963 Lalor Electoral Roll (division of Sunshine) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address High Street:-
The 1977 Melbourne West Electoral Roll (division of Sunshine) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address High Street:-
The 1980 Gellibrand Electoral Roll (division of Sunshine) for the Australian House of Representatives shows these details for the address High Street:-
↑ NORTHERN MINER (1935, January 23). The Northern Miner (Charters Towers, Qld. : 1874 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved February 21, 2022, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article81251773
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