Born C.1881 [2] in Ulm, Wuttenberg, Germany [30: item 42015]
Married Hans HÄUSSLER [P87]
Resided with her husband in Burma; India; and London, England [P223]
Left Burma and returned to Germany for the birth of her daughter in 1905 [P87]
Along with her husband and their daughter Kathleen departed Marseilles, France on the steamship Mooltan in 1913 [70]
They arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on the steamship Mooltan on the 16 December 1913 [70]
Resided on Gregorfields Farm in Winchester, South Carnamah 1913-1923 [12: 13-Aug-1931]
An Edward HEYBERGER, believed to be a relative of hers, paid £20 in 1912 to have the option to buy Lot M923 in Winchester [34]
Made and donated a cake for the Euchre Party, Basket Social & Dance at the State School in Carnamah on 24 June 1920 [10]
Her cake was raffled, its proceeds going to the Popular Girl Competition raising money for the Carnamah Hall Fund [10: 16-Jul-1920]
On 30 August 1920 purchased 1,074 acres of virgin land in Winchester from the Midland Railway Company for £617 [27]
Her 1,074 acres was Lot M1268 of Victoria Location 1936 and became part of her husband's Gregorfields Farm [27]
Member of the Winchester Tennis Club [7: page 59]
Died after having a tooth extracted at the Mount Hospital in Perth [7: page 58]
Mother of Kathleen [P87]
Died 9 July 1923; buried at Karrakatta Cemetery in Perth, Western Australia (Anglican, BA, 2A) [2]
Reference: Carnamah Historical Society & Museum and North Midlands Project, 'Mathilve Heyberger / Haussler' in Biographical Dictionary of Coorow, Carnamah and Three Springs, retrieved 19 December 2024 from www.carnamah.com.au/bio/mathilve-heyberger [reference list] |
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