Alphabetical index of given names, surnames and placenames
| ABD  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ABD  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ABD  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ABERCROMBIE  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ABORIGINES  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ABOUT  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ABOUT  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ABRAHAM  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ABRAHAM  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ABRAHAM  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ABRAHAMS  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ABRAHEIM  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ACCLAIMED  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ACCORDIAN  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ACHIEVEMENT  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ACKNOWLEDGING  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ACTS  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ADA  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ADAMS  | DH-0053 | Leslie ADAMS; 06-3-1919 - 12-9-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ADDIE  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ADELE  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ADJACENT  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ADJUSTING  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AGNES  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AGNUS  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALBERT  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALBERT  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALBERT  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALBERT  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALBERT  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALEPPO  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALEPPO  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALEXANDER  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALEXANDER  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALEXANDER  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALEXANDER  | DH-0033 | Alexander James LAVER, son of William Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALF  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALF  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALFRED  | DH-0031 | Alfred George PRIDDY (PRIDDEY)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALICE  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALICE  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALL  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ALLEN  | DH-0018 | John Rodger MOFFAT; son of Allen and Margaret  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AMELIA  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANDERSON  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANDERSON  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANDREW  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANDREWS  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANDREWS  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANDREWS  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANDREWS  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANDREWS  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANDREWS  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANDREWS  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANNE  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANNIE  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANNIE  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANNIE  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANNIE  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANNUAL  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ANNUAL  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| APRIL  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ARE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ARE  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AREA  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AREA  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AREA  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AROUND  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AROUND  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AROUND  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ARTHUR  | DH-0025 | Arthur Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ARTHUR  | DH-0027 | Arthur RATHBONE (KIA 14-10-1917)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ARTHUR  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ASH  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ASSISTED  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ATHERTON  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ATTO  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AUGUST  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AUSTINVILLE  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AUSTRALIANS  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| AVAILABLE  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BACK  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BACK  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BAND  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BANJO  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BARTON  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BARTON  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BEATTIE  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BECAME  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BELL  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BEN  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BERIGAN  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BERIGAN  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BERNARD  | DH-0014 | Robert Bernard HEALEY; KIA 3-5-1917 aged 24  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BERTHA  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BERTHA  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BESIDE  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BEST  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BEVERLY  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BIGG  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BILL  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BILL  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BILL  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BILL  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BILL  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BLACK  | DH-0050 | Robert J BLACK; 8-4-1918 - 12-9-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BOARD  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BOARD  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BOARDING  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BOB  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BONES  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BONOGIN  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BOTH  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BRAID  | DH-0036 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
  | 
| BRAID  | DH-0037 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BRASS  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BRIMELOW  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BRODY  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BROWN  | DH-0020 | F.H. DRURY  
D.A. BROWN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BROWNE  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BUILT  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BUILT  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BUILT  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BUILT  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BULLOCK  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BULLOCK  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BULLOCKY  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BUNNY  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BURNS  | DH-0049 | Noel BURNS; 6-6-1919 - 17-8-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
  | 
| BUT  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| BUTCHER  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CAGNACCI  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CALLAGHAN  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CAMPBELL  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CARETAKER  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CARL  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CARTS  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CAUSED  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CEC  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CECIL  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CELEBRATE  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CELEBRATES  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CENTENARY  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CHAIRMAN  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CHARLES  | DH-0038 | Charles Oliver GIDDINGS; 25-2-2000, aged 77  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CHARLES  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CHARLIE  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CHARLOTTE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CHOOKS  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CHURCH  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CHURCH  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CIRCE  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CITIZENS  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CITIZENS  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CITY  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CLARRIE  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CLIFFORD  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CLORINE  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COAST  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COAST  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CO-EXISTENCE  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COLIN  | DH-0048 | Colin EDMONDS; 30-12-1913 - 27-4-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COLIN  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COLLECTION  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COMMITTEE  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COMMITTEES  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COMMUNITY  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COMMUNITY  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COMMUNITY  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COMMUNITY  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CON  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CONFLICT  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CONTRACTOR  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CONTRACTORS  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CORMACK  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COST  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COUNCIL  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COUNCIL  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COUNCIL  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COUNTRY  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COWHAM  | DH-0045 | Hugh COWHAM; 1926 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| COWSM  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CRAIG  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CREAM  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CREDITED  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CREEK  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CROW  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CUDDIHY  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CULTURE  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CURTIS  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| CUTTING  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAIRY  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAIRYMAN  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAISY  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DANCE  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DANCES  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DANIEL  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DANIEL  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAVE  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAVENPORT  | DH-0024 | John Randolph DAVENPORT (son of Richard and Mary)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAVENPORT  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAVENPORT  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAVID  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAVIDSON  | DH-0043 | Walter James DAVIDSON, d: 8-8-2003, aged 84  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAY  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAY  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DAY  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DEFENCE  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DESCENDAMT  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DESCENDAMT  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DESIGNED  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DESTROYED  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DIG  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DISPLAY  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DISTRICT  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DISTRICT  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DISTRICT  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DIVISIONAL  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DIVISIONAL  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DOGS  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DONALD  | DH-0046 | Donald KEITH; 1935 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DONATED  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DONATED  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DONOHUE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DORIS  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DOROTHY  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DOUGLAS  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DOW  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DOW  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DOWN  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DRIVE  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DRIVER  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DROVER  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DRURY  | DH-0020 | F.H. DRURY  
D.A. BROWN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DUCKETT  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DUCKETT  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DUNCAN  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DUNCANM  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DUNNIESM  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| DWELLING  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EARLIEST  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EARLY  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EARLY  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EARLY  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EARLY  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EARLY  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EARLY  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EARLY  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EDA  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EDMONDS  | DH-0048 | Colin EDMONDS; 30-12-1913 - 27-4-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EDU  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EDWARD  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EDWARD  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EDWARD  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EDWIN  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EILEEN  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELDEST  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELIZABETH  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELIZABETH  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELLEN  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELMO  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0008 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0009 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0010 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0011 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0012 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0014 | Robert Bernard HEALEY; KIA 3-5-1917 aged 24  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0015 | Harold George Read SWAN (enlisted 15-2-1916 aged 39)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0018 | John Rodger MOFFAT; son of Allen and Margaret  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0020 | F.H. DRURY  
D.A. BROWN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0024 | John Randolph DAVENPORT (son of Richard and Mary)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0025 | Arthur Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0027 | Arthur RATHBONE (KIA 14-10-1917)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0031 | Alfred George PRIDDY (PRIDDEY)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0033 | Alexander James LAVER, son of William Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0034 | Ernest Keslart NEUMANN, enlisted 8-2-1918, aged 18  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0035 | Ken GURNETT; 12-2-2001, aged 50  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0036 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0037 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0038 | Charles Oliver GIDDINGS; 25-2-2000, aged 77  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0039 | Steven GRAY, 19-10-1998, aged 37  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0040 | Robert McMASTER, 2-7-2003, aged 82  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0041 | Francis HENLEY, d: 9-8-2003, aged 78  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0042 | James YOUNG; 1922 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0043 | Walter James DAVIDSON, d: 8-8-2003, aged 84  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0044 | Walter TESTER; 1918 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0045 | Hugh COWHAM; 1926 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0046 | Donald KEITH; 1935 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0047 | Lawrence KNOCKER; 22-10-1922 - 2-3-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0048 | Colin EDMONDS; 30-12-1913 - 27-4-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0049 | Noel BURNS; 6-6-1919 - 17-8-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0050 | Robert J BLACK; 8-4-1918 - 12-9-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0051 | George H SLEEP; 3-6-1930 - 8-4-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0052 | Maxwell B STOKOE; 27-8-1937 - 15-8-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0053 | Leslie ADAMS; 06-3-1919 - 12-9-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0054 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0066 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0080 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0081 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0082 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ELSIE  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EMERSON  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EMMA  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ENCOMPASSED  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ENLISTED  | DH-0015 | Harold George Read SWAN (enlisted 15-2-1916 aged 39)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ENLISTED  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ENLISTED  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ENLISTED  | DH-0034 | Ernest Keslart NEUMANN, enlisted 8-2-1918, aged 18  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ENROLLED  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ERA  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ERA  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ERNEST  | DH-0034 | Ernest Keslart NEUMANN, enlisted 8-2-1918, aged 18  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ERNEST  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ESTABLISHED  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ESTABLISHED  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ETHEL  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EUNICEM  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EUROPEAN  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EUSTANCE  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EVENTS  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EVENTUALLY  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EVERY  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EXPLORERS  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| EXTENSIVELY  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FAMOUS  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FARM  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FARMER  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FARMERS  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FECHNER  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FEDERATION  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FERGUSON  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIFTY-FIVE  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIGHTING  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRE  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FIRST  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FITZGERALD  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FLOOR  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FLORA  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FLORENCE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FONDLY  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FOREIGN  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FRANCIS  | DH-0041 | Francis HENLEY, d: 9-8-2003, aged 78  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FRANCIS  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FRANCIS  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FRANK  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FRANKLIN  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FRANKLIN  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FRANKLIN  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FRED  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FRED  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FREDERICH  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FREDERICK  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FREDERICK  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FRESCOTT  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FROM  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FROM  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FROM  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
  | 
| FROM  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
  | 
| FROM  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
  | 
| FROM  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
  | 
| FROM  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FULTON  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| FUND  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GALLIPOLI  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GALLIPOLI  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GARAGE  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GARBAGE  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GENERAL  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GENERATION  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GEOFF  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GEORGE  | DH-0015 | Harold George Read SWAN (enlisted 15-2-1916 aged 39)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GEORGE  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GEORGE  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GEORGE  | DH-0031 | Alfred George PRIDDY (PRIDDEY)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GEORGE  | DH-0051 | George H SLEEP; 3-6-1930 - 8-4-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GEORGE  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GEORGE  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GEORGE  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GETTER  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GETTERS  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GIDDINGS  | DH-0038 | Charles Oliver GIDDINGS; 25-2-2000, aged 77  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GIRLS  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GIVING  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GLORIA  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GOLD  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GOODSALL  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GOODWIN  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GORDON  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GOYTELEA  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GRACE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GRACE  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GRANTED  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GRAY  | DH-0039 | Steven GRAY, 19-10-1998, aged 37  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GREAVES  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GREEN  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GREG  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GRIFFIN  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GRIFFIN  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GROUPS  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GUMLEAF  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| GURNETT  | DH-0035 | Ken GURNETT; 12-2-2001, aged 50  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HABITABLE  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HAD  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HALL  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HALL  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HALL  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HALL  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HAMPSHIRE  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HANDED  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HANDS  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HARDY  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HARDY  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HARDY  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HAROLD  | DH-0015 | Harold George Read SWAN (enlisted 15-2-1916 aged 39)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HARRY  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HEADMASTERS  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HEADS  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HEALEY  | DH-0014 | Robert Bernard HEALEY; KIA 3-5-1917 aged 24  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HELEN  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HELENA  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HELENA  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HELPING  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HENLEY  | DH-0041 | Francis HENLEY, d: 9-8-2003, aged 78  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HENMAN  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HENRY  | DH-0025 | Arthur Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HENRY  | DH-0033 | Alexander James LAVER, son of William Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HEPWORTH  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HERBERT  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HERBERT  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HEWN  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HILDAS  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HINTERLAND  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HINZEM  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HISTORY  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HOLLIDAY  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HORACE  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HORSE  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HOTEL  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HOUSE  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HOUSE  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HOUSE  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HTM  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HTTP  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HUGH  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HUGH  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| HUGH  | DH-0045 | Hugh COWHAM; 1926 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| IDA  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| INAUGRAL  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| INHABITANTS  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| INVOLVEMENT  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ISAAC  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ISAAC  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ISSUES  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ITS  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ITS  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JACK  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JACK  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JACK  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JACK  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JACK  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JACK  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JACK  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JACK  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JACOBS  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JAMES  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JAMES  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JAMES  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JAMES  | DH-0033 | Alexander James LAVER, son of William Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JAMES  | DH-0042 | James YOUNG; 1922 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JAMES  | DH-0043 | Walter James DAVIDSON, d: 8-8-2003, aged 84  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JAMES  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JAMES  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JAMES  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JANE  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JANE  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JANE  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JARVIS  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JAS  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JEAN  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JERRY  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JESSIE  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JESSIE  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JIM  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JIM  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JIM  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOB  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOHANN  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOHANNE  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOHN  | DH-0018 | John Rodger MOFFAT; son of Allen and Margaret  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOHN  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOHN  | DH-0024 | John Randolph DAVENPORT (son of Richard and Mary)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOHN  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOHN  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOHN  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOHN  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOHN  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JORY  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JOSEPH  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JUSTICE  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JUSTICE  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| JUSTICE  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KATE  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KATE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KATHLEEN  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KEITH  | DH-0046 | Donald KEITH; 1935 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KEN  | DH-0035 | Ken GURNETT; 12-2-2001, aged 50  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KEROSENE  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KESLART  | DH-0034 | Ernest Keslart NEUMANN, enlisted 8-2-1918, aged 18  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KIA  | DH-0014 | Robert Bernard HEALEY; KIA 3-5-1917 aged 24  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KIA  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KIA  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KIA  | DH-0027 | Arthur RATHBONE (KIA 14-10-1917)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KIA  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KIA  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KNACK  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KNACK  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KNACK  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KNOCKER  | DH-0047 | Lawrence KNOCKER; 22-10-1922 - 2-3-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KNOWN  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KNOWN  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KOMBUMERRI  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KURTH  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KURZ  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| KURZ  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAMPSM  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAND  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAND  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAND  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAND  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAND  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAQUE  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LARGEST  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LATE  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0008 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0009 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0010 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0011 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0012 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0014 | Robert Bernard HEALEY; KIA 3-5-1917 aged 24  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0015 | Harold George Read SWAN (enlisted 15-2-1916 aged 39)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0018 | John Rodger MOFFAT; son of Allen and Margaret  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0020 | F.H. DRURY  
D.A. BROWN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0024 | John Randolph DAVENPORT (son of Richard and Mary)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0025 | Arthur Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0027 | Arthur RATHBONE (KIA 14-10-1917)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0031 | Alfred George PRIDDY (PRIDDEY)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0033 | Alexander James LAVER, son of William Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0034 | Ernest Keslart NEUMANN, enlisted 8-2-1918, aged 18  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0035 | Ken GURNETT; 12-2-2001, aged 50  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0036 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0037 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0038 | Charles Oliver GIDDINGS; 25-2-2000, aged 77  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0039 | Steven GRAY, 19-10-1998, aged 37  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0040 | Robert McMASTER, 2-7-2003, aged 82  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0041 | Francis HENLEY, d: 9-8-2003, aged 78  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0042 | James YOUNG; 1922 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0043 | Walter James DAVIDSON, d: 8-8-2003, aged 84  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0044 | Walter TESTER; 1918 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0045 | Hugh COWHAM; 1926 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0046 | Donald KEITH; 1935 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0047 | Lawrence KNOCKER; 22-10-1922 - 2-3-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0048 | Colin EDMONDS; 30-12-1913 - 27-4-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0049 | Noel BURNS; 6-6-1919 - 17-8-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0050 | Robert J BLACK; 8-4-1918 - 12-9-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0051 | George H SLEEP; 3-6-1930 - 8-4-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0052 | Maxwell B STOKOE; 27-8-1937 - 15-8-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0053 | Leslie ADAMS; 06-3-1919 - 12-9-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0054 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0066 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0080 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0081 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0082 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAVER  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAWRENCE  | DH-0047 | Lawrence KNOCKER; 22-10-1922 - 2-3-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAWTON  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LAWTON  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LEASE  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LEASE  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LED  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LEE  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LEE  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LEFIO  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LEGISLATIVE  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LEO  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LES  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LES  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LESLIE  | DH-0053 | Leslie ADAMS; 06-3-1919 - 12-9-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LEU  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LILIE  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LILLY  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LINDA  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LINDSAY  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LINE  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LOCALLY  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LONE  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LONE  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LOOKING  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LOWER  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LOWER  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LYNDON  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| LYNDON  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MABEL  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MAIL  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MAL  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MAL  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MANY  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARGARET  | DH-0018 | John Rodger MOFFAT; son of Allen and Margaret  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARGARET  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARGARET  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARGARET  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARGARET  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARIA  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARIE  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARION  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARTHA  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARTHA  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARY  | DH-0024 | John Randolph DAVENPORT (son of Richard and Mary)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARY  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARY  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARY  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARY  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MARY  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MATILDA  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MAXWELL  | DH-0052 | Maxwell B STOKOE; 27-8-1937 - 15-8-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MAY  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MCGUINESS  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MCINTIRE  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MCMASTER  | DH-0040 | Robert McMASTER, 2-7-2003, aged 82  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MCMASTER  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MCNAMARA  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEAL  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MECHANIC  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEIN  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMBER  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMBER  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMBER  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMBER  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMBERS  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0008 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0009 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0010 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0011 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0012 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0014 | Robert Bernard HEALEY; KIA 3-5-1917 aged 24  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0015 | Harold George Read SWAN (enlisted 15-2-1916 aged 39)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0018 | John Rodger MOFFAT; son of Allen and Margaret  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0020 | F.H. DRURY  
D.A. BROWN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0024 | John Randolph DAVENPORT (son of Richard and Mary)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0025 | Arthur Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0027 | Arthur RATHBONE (KIA 14-10-1917)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0031 | Alfred George PRIDDY (PRIDDEY)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0033 | Alexander James LAVER, son of William Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0034 | Ernest Keslart NEUMANN, enlisted 8-2-1918, aged 18  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0035 | Ken GURNETT; 12-2-2001, aged 50  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0036 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0037 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0038 | Charles Oliver GIDDINGS; 25-2-2000, aged 77  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0039 | Steven GRAY, 19-10-1998, aged 37  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0040 | Robert McMASTER, 2-7-2003, aged 82  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0041 | Francis HENLEY, d: 9-8-2003, aged 78  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0042 | James YOUNG; 1922 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0043 | Walter James DAVIDSON, d: 8-8-2003, aged 84  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0044 | Walter TESTER; 1918 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0045 | Hugh COWHAM; 1926 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0046 | Donald KEITH; 1935 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0047 | Lawrence KNOCKER; 22-10-1922 - 2-3-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0048 | Colin EDMONDS; 30-12-1913 - 27-4-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0049 | Noel BURNS; 6-6-1919 - 17-8-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0050 | Robert J BLACK; 8-4-1918 - 12-9-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0051 | George H SLEEP; 3-6-1930 - 8-4-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0052 | Maxwell B STOKOE; 27-8-1937 - 15-8-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0053 | Leslie ADAMS; 06-3-1919 - 12-9-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0054 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0066 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0080 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0081 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0082 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MEMORIAL  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MILLEN  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MILLIE  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MINISTER  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MISSING  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MISTRESS  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MISTRUST  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MOFFAT  | DH-0018 | John Rodger MOFFAT; son of Allen and Margaret  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MONTY  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MOORMAN  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MORNING  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MOTOR  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MRS  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MRS  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MTH  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0008 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0009 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0010 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0011 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0012 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0014 | Robert Bernard HEALEY; KIA 3-5-1917 aged 24  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0015 | Harold George Read SWAN (enlisted 15-2-1916 aged 39)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0018 | John Rodger MOFFAT; son of Allen and Margaret  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0020 | F.H. DRURY  
D.A. BROWN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0024 | John Randolph DAVENPORT (son of Richard and Mary)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0025 | Arthur Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0027 | Arthur RATHBONE (KIA 14-10-1917)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0031 | Alfred George PRIDDY (PRIDDEY)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0033 | Alexander James LAVER, son of William Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0034 | Ernest Keslart NEUMANN, enlisted 8-2-1918, aged 18  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0035 | Ken GURNETT; 12-2-2001, aged 50  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0036 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0037 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0038 | Charles Oliver GIDDINGS; 25-2-2000, aged 77  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0039 | Steven GRAY, 19-10-1998, aged 37  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0040 | Robert McMASTER, 2-7-2003, aged 82  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0041 | Francis HENLEY, d: 9-8-2003, aged 78  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0042 | James YOUNG; 1922 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0043 | Walter James DAVIDSON, d: 8-8-2003, aged 84  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0044 | Walter TESTER; 1918 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0045 | Hugh COWHAM; 1926 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0046 | Donald KEITH; 1935 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0047 | Lawrence KNOCKER; 22-10-1922 - 2-3-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0048 | Colin EDMONDS; 30-12-1913 - 27-4-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0049 | Noel BURNS; 6-6-1919 - 17-8-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0050 | Robert J BLACK; 8-4-1918 - 12-9-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0051 | George H SLEEP; 3-6-1930 - 8-4-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0052 | Maxwell B STOKOE; 27-8-1937 - 15-8-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0053 | Leslie ADAMS; 06-3-1919 - 12-9-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0054 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0066 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0080 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0081 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0082 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERABA  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUDGEERAGA  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MURRY  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUSIC  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MUSICIANS  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| MYERS  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NAME  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NELLIE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NERANG  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NERANG  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NERANG  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NERANWOOD  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NERANWOOD  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NEUMANN  | DH-0034 | Ernest Keslart NEUMANN, enlisted 8-2-1918, aged 18  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NEW  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NEW  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NEXT  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NOEL  | DH-0049 | Noel BURNS; 6-6-1919 - 17-8-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NON-DENOMINATIONAL  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NORM  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NORMAN  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NOW  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| NUGGET  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| O'BRIEN  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OCCUPANTS  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OFFICE  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OFFICIAL  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OLD  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OLD  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OLD  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OLDEST  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OLIVE  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OLIVER  | DH-0038 | Charles Oliver GIDDINGS; 25-2-2000, aged 77  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ONE  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ONLY  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OPENED  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OPENED  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OPENING  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OPP  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ORIGINAL  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ORIGINAL  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ORIGINAL  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ORIGINAL  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ORIGINALLY  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OSCAR  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OSCAR  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OTHER  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| O'TOOLE  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OTTO  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OUTSIDE  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OVER  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OVER  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| OWN  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PANITZ  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PANITZ  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0008 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0009 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0010 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0011 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0012 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0014 | Robert Bernard HEALEY; KIA 3-5-1917 aged 24  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0015 | Harold George Read SWAN (enlisted 15-2-1916 aged 39)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0018 | John Rodger MOFFAT; son of Allen and Margaret  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0020 | F.H. DRURY  
D.A. BROWN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0024 | John Randolph DAVENPORT (son of Richard and Mary)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0025 | Arthur Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0027 | Arthur RATHBONE (KIA 14-10-1917)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0031 | Alfred George PRIDDY (PRIDDEY)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0033 | Alexander James LAVER, son of William Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0034 | Ernest Keslart NEUMANN, enlisted 8-2-1918, aged 18  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0035 | Ken GURNETT; 12-2-2001, aged 50  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0036 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0037 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0038 | Charles Oliver GIDDINGS; 25-2-2000, aged 77  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0039 | Steven GRAY, 19-10-1998, aged 37  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0040 | Robert McMASTER, 2-7-2003, aged 82  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0041 | Francis HENLEY, d: 9-8-2003, aged 78  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0042 | James YOUNG; 1922 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0043 | Walter James DAVIDSON, d: 8-8-2003, aged 84  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0044 | Walter TESTER; 1918 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0045 | Hugh COWHAM; 1926 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0046 | Donald KEITH; 1935 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0047 | Lawrence KNOCKER; 22-10-1922 - 2-3-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0048 | Colin EDMONDS; 30-12-1913 - 27-4-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0049 | Noel BURNS; 6-6-1919 - 17-8-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0050 | Robert J BLACK; 8-4-1918 - 12-9-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0051 | George H SLEEP; 3-6-1930 - 8-4-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0052 | Maxwell B STOKOE; 27-8-1937 - 15-8-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0053 | Leslie ADAMS; 06-3-1919 - 12-9-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0054 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0066 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0080 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0081 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0082 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PARK  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PAT  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PATRICK  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PATRIOTIC  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PAULINE  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PAULINE  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PAULINE  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PAYS  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PEACE  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PEACE  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PEACE  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PERCY  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PERSON  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PETER  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PETER  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PFRUNDER  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIANO  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIERCE  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIERCE  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIGS  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PINE  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PINE  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0054 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0066 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0080 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0081 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0082 | Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0083 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PIONEERS  | DH-0084 | Aleppo pine  
descendamt of the original Lone Pine of Gallipoli.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PLAQUE  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PLAQUE  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| POPULATION  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| POST  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| POSTMISTRESS  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PRESENT  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PRESIDENT  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PRIDDEY  | DH-0031 | Alfred George PRIDDY (PRIDDEY)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PRIDDY  | DH-0031 | Alfred George PRIDDY (PRIDDEY)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PRIZE  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PRODUCE  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PROUDLY  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PROVIDED  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PROVISIONAK  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PROVISIONAL  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PROVISIONAL  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PROVISIONAL  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PURCELL  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PURCHASED  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| PURCHASED  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| QLD  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| QUICK  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RAILWAY  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RAILWAY  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RAILWAY  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RANDOLPH  | DH-0024 | John Randolph DAVENPORT (son of Richard and Mary)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RANKIN  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RATHBONE  | DH-0027 | Arthur RATHBONE (KIA 14-10-1917)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RAYMOND  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RAYNER  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| READ  | DH-0015 | Harold George Read SWAN (enlisted 15-2-1916 aged 39)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| REMEMBER  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| REPRESENT  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| REPRESENT  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| REPRESENTED  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| REUBEN  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| REV  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RICHARD  | DH-0024 | John Randolph DAVENPORT (son of Richard and Mary)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RICHARD  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RIPPER  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROAD  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROAD  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROADS  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROBB  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROBERT  | DH-0014 | Robert Bernard HEALEY; KIA 3-5-1917 aged 24  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROBERT  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROBERT  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROBERT  | DH-0040 | Robert McMASTER, 2-7-2003, aged 82  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROBERT  | DH-0050 | Robert J BLACK; 8-4-1918 - 12-9-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROBINSON  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RODGER  | DH-0018 | John Rodger MOFFAT; son of Allen and Margaret  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROLAND  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROLL  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROSE  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROSIN  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROSIN  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| ROY  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RUDD  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RUDD  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RUDY  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RUN  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RUSSELL  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| RUTH  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SAM  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SAM  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SATURDAY  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHMIDT  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHMIDT  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHMISH  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHNEID  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHNEID  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHOOL  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHOOL  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHOOL  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHOOL  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHOOL  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHOOL  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHOOL  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHOOL  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHOOL  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHOOLD  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SCHOOLS  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SEALED  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SECRETARY  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SEHMISCH  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SEHMISH  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SEHMISH  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SELECTED  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SELECTION  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SELECTOR  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SELECTORS  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SERVED  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SERVED  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SERVED  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SERVED  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SERVICE  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SETTLED  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SETTLED  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SETTLED  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SETTLERS  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SETTLERS  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SHIRE  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SHIRREL  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SHOW  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SHOW  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SHOWGROUNDS  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SIMPSON  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SLEEP  | DH-0051 | George H SLEEP; 3-6-1930 - 8-4-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SMITH  | DH-0036 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SMITH  | DH-0037 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SMITH  | DH-0069 | Mudgeeraba Presbyterian Church (Uniting Church - Springbrook Road)  
Built 1890 - cost \24369/14/-  
Contractors Hepworth and Moorman  
first minister - Rev W.A.Smith  
First married - Mr/Mrs S ANDREWS  
this church also served as schoold from 1892 to 1914  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SOCIETY  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SOIL  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SOME  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SOUTH  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SOUTHPORT  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SPANNED  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SPECIAL  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SPILLANE  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SPORT  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SPORTR  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SPRINGBROOK  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SPRINGBROOK  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STAGES  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STARKEY  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STARKEY  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| START  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STARTING  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STATE  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STATE  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STATION  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STATION  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STEMME  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STEPHEN  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STEVEN  | DH-0039 | Steven GRAY, 19-10-1998, aged 37  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STHILDAS  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STOKOE  | DH-0052 | Maxwell B STOKOE; 27-8-1937 - 15-8-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STORE  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STORE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STOREKEEPER  | DH-0076 | Isaac Rankin ANDREWS; 1850 - 1936  
early storekeeper and butcher. Justice of the peace, Donated land for the first Mudgeeraba state school and Mudgeeraba memorial hall.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| STREET  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SUNDAY  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SURGEON  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SWAGGIES  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| SWAN  | DH-0015 | Harold George Read SWAN (enlisted 15-2-1916 aged 39)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TALLAI  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TANK  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TAXI  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TEAMS  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TEAMSTERS  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TEN  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TERENCE  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TERRACE  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TESTER  | DH-0044 | Walter TESTER; 1918 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THELMA  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THEM  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THEN  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THERESA  | DH-0056 | Mudgeeraba Post Office  
first postmistress Margaret FERGUSON 1895  
Post Office in the hands of the CUDDIHY family from 1928 - 1983. Jack and Agnus CUDDIHY - children Jim, Kathleen, Gloria, May, Theresa. (Jim's involvement spanned fifty-five years)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THESE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THIRTY  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THIRTY-THREE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THOMAS  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THOMAS  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THOMAS  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THOSE  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THROUGH  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| THROUGH  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TIMBER  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TIMBER  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TIMBER  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TINY  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TOBIN  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TOBIN  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TOMMY  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TOOK  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TOWN  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TRACK  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TRAPP  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TRAPP  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
  | 
| TRIBUTE  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
  | 
| TRUSTEES  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| TWEED  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| UNEASY  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| UNVEILED  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| UNVEILED  | DH-0073 | Mudgeeraba show society. The first show in the area was at Nerang in 1885. The first Mudgeeraba show was in about 1926 and was a produce display and sportr day. In 2008 the society stages its 80th annual show. To celebrate this achievement and to represent all society members, this laque was unveiled by 2008 president Helen Ripper.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| UPPER  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| UPPER  | DH-0067 | Land around Mudgeeraba first became available for selection in April 1869  
David PFRUNDER was the first person to be granted an official lease in 1870  
Albert and August ABRAHEIM (ABRAHAM) settled in Upper Mudgeeraba and Tallai in early 1870s  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| UPPER  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| UPPER  | DH-0074 | James Griffin ANDERSON; 1842 - 1923  
Early selector Upper Mudgeeraba . Justice of the Peace. The first secretary of the Mudgeeraba (Upper) provisionak school committee and committee member for over thirty years  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| VEIVERS  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| VERSION  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| VETERINARY  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| VILLAGE  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| VINCE  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| VIOLENCE  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| VIOLIN  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WALTER  | DH-0043 | Walter James DAVIDSON, d: 8-8-2003, aged 84  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WALTER  | DH-0044 | Walter TESTER; 1918 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WALTER  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0008 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0009 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0010 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0011 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0012 | War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0014 | Robert Bernard HEALEY; KIA 3-5-1917 aged 24  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0015 | Harold George Read SWAN (enlisted 15-2-1916 aged 39)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0016 | J.B. (Jack "the dig") HARDY; enlisted 20-0101915 aged 21, son of Pauline and James  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0018 | John Rodger MOFFAT; son of Allen and Margaret  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0019 | Hugh ABERCROMBIE  
R DAY  
Les LAVER  
Bunny O'TOOLE  
Sam ABRAHAM  
Roland JORY  
Jack LAWTON  
Bill ROSIN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0020 | F.H. DRURY  
D.A. BROWN  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0024 | John Randolph DAVENPORT (son of Richard and Mary)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0025 | Arthur Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0026 | Frederick Alexander ANDERSON (KIA 19-05-1915, born 9-2-1879, son of James Griffin ANDERSON)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0027 | Arthur RATHBONE (KIA 14-10-1917)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0028 | Daniel BARTON b: 1898, KIA 31-8-1918  
John (jack) BARTON b: 1898 , missing 31-8-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0030 | George Edward MILLEN, KIA 5-8-1916  
Robert John MILLEN, KIA 2-7-1918  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0031 | Alfred George PRIDDY (PRIDDEY)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0033 | Alexander James LAVER, son of William Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0034 | Ernest Keslart NEUMANN, enlisted 8-2-1918, aged 18  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0035 | Ken GURNETT; 12-2-2001, aged 50  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0036 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0037 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0038 | Charles Oliver GIDDINGS; 25-2-2000, aged 77  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0039 | Steven GRAY, 19-10-1998, aged 37  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0040 | Robert McMASTER, 2-7-2003, aged 82  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0041 | Francis HENLEY, d: 9-8-2003, aged 78  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0042 | James YOUNG; 1922 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0043 | Walter James DAVIDSON, d: 8-8-2003, aged 84  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0044 | Walter TESTER; 1918 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0045 | Hugh COWHAM; 1926 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0046 | Donald KEITH; 1935 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0047 | Lawrence KNOCKER; 22-10-1922 - 2-3-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0048 | Colin EDMONDS; 30-12-1913 - 27-4-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0049 | Noel BURNS; 6-6-1919 - 17-8-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0050 | Robert J BLACK; 8-4-1918 - 12-9-2005  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0051 | George H SLEEP; 3-6-1930 - 8-4-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0052 | Maxwell B STOKOE; 27-8-1937 - 15-8-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WAR  | DH-0053 | Leslie ADAMS; 06-3-1919 - 12-9-2007  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WATER  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WERE  | DH-0065 | Mudgeeraba community celebrates the centenary of federation 1901 - 2001.  
special events for Mudgeeraba around 1901 were   
- the opening of the railway through to Tweed Heads in 1903  
- Jas Herbert opened the first store in 1902  
- mail contractor to Mudgeeraba in 1901 was Charles Jarvis  
- Population of Mudgeeraba was about 120 (population in 2001 is 9798).  
- Thirty-three new children were enrolled at Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school in 1901 to represent are these ten - Grace Andrews, Flora Bell, Florence Brimelow, Charlotte Cagnacci, Nellie Callaghan, Eileen Donohue, Agnes Fitzgerald, Kate McGuiness, Mary O'Brien and Bertha Schmidt  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WERE  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WEST  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WHICH  | DH-0063 | Aborigines of the district - The Kombumerri.  
(This plaque pays tribute to the Kombumerri, acknowledging them as the original pioneers - the first explorers and inhabitants of this land).  
The Kombumerri assisted European settlers but acts of violence caused mistrust which eventually led to both groups adjusting to an uneasy co-existence.  
Aborigines from this district served their country in conflict on foreign soil, fighting beside other Australians in the defence of their land.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WHITE  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WHITE  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILHELM  | DH-0077 | Johann Wilhelm SCHMISH (SEHMISH); 1840 - 1916  
Johanne Marie SCHMISh (SEHMISH); 1855 - 1900  
Lutheran missionaries, pioneers and selectors of land Mudgeeraba selection (Bonogin)  
Parents of Pauline Ida Lilie Alice Oscar Arthur Linda Wilhelm Annie  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILKIE  | DH-0032 | Tommy PURCELL (Tommy Lee) B; Atherton, DOW 19-09-1918  
Andrew WILKIE  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILKINSON  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0017 | Albert (Addie) MYERS  
William Robert LEFIO, d 26-05-1915  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0022 | Roy Albert FRANKLIN; 18yr10mth, son of William Albert and Annie M  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0023 | Hugh FULTON  
Alexander Douglas FULTON  
John FULTON  
William C FULTON (KIA 7/11/1914)  
George FULTON  
Thomas FULTON (DOW 22/5/1915)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0029 | William Edward BARTON, son of John and Elizabeth, brother of Daniel and Jack) enlisted 6-12-1915 aged 22  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0033 | Alexander James LAVER, son of William Henry LAVER  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0036 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0037 | William Braid SMITH, 15-10-2000, aged 91  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0057 | Francis McINTIRE  
one of the earliest selectors in Mudgeeraba. Inaugral member of the Nerang Divisional Board. Justice of the Peace.  
Sons James, William, John and Terence.  
Dairy farmers, timber getters and teamsters  
Eldest daughter Maria married Pierce Berigan  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0058 | George and Amelia STARKEY and their sons Edward Robinson and Frederick William selected in Mudgeeraga in 1882.   
Frederick, a timber getter, married Martha Laver - children (married Mary Davenport), William George (married Millie CRAIG), Annie, Jessie and Ethel.  
Walter, a bullocky, had the general store.  
William built Hampshire Terrace House  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0059 | Mudgeeraba and Springbrook memorial hall. Built from locally hewn timber in 1922. Designed by Percy Henman. Built by William Brody. First trustees: W.G. Rudd, J.L.Lyndon, I.R.Andrews, G.A.Greaves, W.H.Laver. First caretaker: W.Starkey. Acclaimed as the largest hall on the south coast line. Tragically destroyed by fire 23-04-93. The new memorial hall proudly provided by the community abd opened 23-04-95. A memorial to those who served.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0061 | Pierce Berigan took up land around Berigan's road area 1874 Veterinary surgeon farmer and dairyman.  
Children Stephen, Patrick, Rose, Pierce, Ellen, Francis, Thomas, Mary, Kate, John, William, Dorothy.  
(Stephen was the first name on the Mudgeeraba upper provisional school roll in 1977)  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0068 | William Duckett WHITE 1807 - 1893  
(his wife) Jane (Simpson) 1812 - 1887  
their children Ernest, Helena and Albert  
Early pioneers of this district.  
lease for Murry Jerry run issues 1852 encompassed present day Mudgeeraba  
member Queensland Legislative council  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0070 | Early schools in this district abd their first headmasters  
Mudgeeraba Upper provisional school 1887 George GOODWIN  
Mudgeeraba Lower provisional school 1892 Clifford CURTIS  
Bonogin Creek State School          1913 Horace LEE  
Neranwood provisional school        1925 Edwin ROSIN  
Austinville State School            1934 William GOODSALL  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0075 | William LAVER; 1832 - 1892  
(and his wife) Annie Elizabeth (ROBB)  
Early settlers of Mudgeeraba area. drover and bullock driver  
Established first hotel in Mudgeeraba.  
Donated land for first church in area.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAM  | DH-0079 | William and Margaret KURZ. William was the first motor mechanic in Mudgeeraba. (Garage in railway street opp village green), First Taxi service. William and Margaret are best known for starting the non-denominational sunday school. Children of the era remember fondly every saturday morning and the annual prize giving.  
Their own children - Grace, Raymond, Eunicem Thelma.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILLIAMBENJAMIN  | DH-0013 | Alexander Herbert (Tiny) FRANKLIN; 03/04/1916 - 21/08/1966  
WilliamBenjamin Thomas (Bill) FRANKLIN; 08/06/1912 - 14/04/1984  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WILSON  | DH-0021 | Isaac ANDREWS  
James LYNDON  
W.H. LAVER  
J.WILSON  
J McNAMARA  
A TOBIN  
J SPILLANE  
(Mudgeeraba Patriotic Fund)  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WINTLE  | DH-0062 | Citizens of old Mudgeeraba - Plaque A  
Jim/Pauline, Cec/Alice, Leo HARDY,   
Pat/Harry,Bill/Margaret KURZ  
Ben/Beattie, Sam/Doris FRANKLIN  
Fred/Lilly KNACK  
Joseph/Matilda SCHNEID  
Mal/Adele PANITZ  
Nugget LEU  
Olive, Monty, Rudy, Oscar, Jack, Cecil, Bill, Dave SEHMISCH  
Bob McMASTER  
Ben, Reuben, Norman, Greg RAYNER  
Bill/Margaret LAVER  
unveiled by Alf WINTLE (100 years old) in 2003  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WINTLE  | DH-0078 | Music in old Mudgeeraba - school dances were the start. Mudgeeraba hall was famous for its crow's ash dance floor. The many musicians over the years represented by Jim Stemme (banjo accordian), Elmo Trapp, Duncan Lindsay (violin), Vince Abraham, Daisy Andrews, Gordon Jacobs, Ruth Schneid, Mrs Bigg (piano)m Mal and Peter Panitz (brass), Atto Abraham, Campbell Duncanm Clarrie Hinzem Alf Wintle, Jack Mein Con Frescott, Bill Fechner, Fred Knack (accordian)m Bill Quick (bones)m Norm Eustance (gumleaf).  
2005 version - Hinterland community band  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WITH  | DH-0064 | George TRAPP and James HARDY  
credited with cutting the track down from Springbrook to Mudgeeraba circe 1906. Trapp settled at Neranwood. Hardy purchased Frederich's farm.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WOODLANDS  | DH-0071 | The Rudd family  
William and Jane Rudd settled "Woodlands" in 1892  
Original school board member 1892  
Son W.G.(Geoff) was chairman Nerang Shire Council divisional board 1928 to 1948. His wife was Ada Browne  
Son of W.G. William married Clorine Lawton (early railway station mistress 1927) This William served extensively on hall, sport abd show committees  
Next generation William, Beverly and Jack  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WORONGARY  | DH-0060 | The Schmidt house. Worongary Road. Adjacent to showgrounds. Originally built for William Duckett White in the late 18890 era.  
First occupants Carl SCHMIDT and family. Daughters Eda (Kurth), Emma (Tobin), Mary (Cormack), Bertha (Veivers).  
This is the oldest habitable dwelling in Mudgeeraba. Purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and handed back to the community in 1998.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| WWW  | DH-0055 | Richard Emerson DAVENPORT; 1855 - 1933  
(wife) Mary Jane (HOLLIDAY) 1859 - 1939  
(sister) Helena DAVENPORT 1856 - 1935  
Helena and her mother Anne (WILKINSON) established a boarding school in Southport for girls from the west. This school Goytelea is now known as St Hildas  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| YARD  | DH-0072 | Old Mudgeeraba . Kerosene lampsm outside dunniesm no garbage collection or sealed roads, only tank water, chooks in the back yard, house cowsm horse carts and dogs on cream collection days, Sehmish bullock teams helping Bill Andrews drive pigs from the station through the town, The swaggies looking for a meal and a job. Some citizens then - Frank and Jessie Knack, Les and Mabel LAVER and children Peter, Jean (Russell), Colin Shirrel, the Abrahams - Otto/Margaret, Charlie/Martha, Albert/Marion.  
Pioneers Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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| YOUNG  | DH-0042 | James YOUNG; 1922 - 2004  
War Memorial, Elsie Laver Park, Mudgeeraba  
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