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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Seuling family, Late 1800s & early 1900s
... Seuling...Seuling family...Photograph of the blacksmiths shop in Keilor owned by the Seuling family Photograph of the Wedding of Ruby Seuling to Stan Oliver Henry Seuling was a German migrant who came out in 1855 and naturalised in 1861 He married Ellen Leary and they settled at Keilor They had seven children including John Caspar who later took over his fathers blacksmith shop The Seulings were active in district affairs and had close family ties to the Goudie and Dodd families...Part of the Family Focus display by Mrs Olwen Ford for the Brimbank City Festival March 1998. Seuling Photograph of the blacksmiths shop in Keilor owned by the Seuling family Photograph of the Wedding of Ruby Seuling to Stan Oliver Henry Seuling was a German migrant who came out in 1855 and naturalised in 1861 He married Ellen Leary and they settled at Keilor They had seven children including John Caspar who later took over his fathers blacksmith shop The Seulings were active in district affairs and had close family ties to the Goudie and Dodd families Seuling family Photograph Seuling family ...Part of the Family Focus display by Mrs Olwen Ford for the Brimbank City Festival March 1998.Photograph of the blacksmiths shop in Keilor owned by the Seuling family Photograph of the Wedding of Ruby Seuling to Stan Oliver Henry Seuling was a German migrant who came out in 1855 and naturalised in 1861 He married Ellen Leary and they settled at Keilor They had seven children including John Caspar who later took over his fathers blacksmith shop The Seulings were active in district affairs and had close family ties to the Goudie and Dodd familiesseuling -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph
... ...seuling...Felix married Mary Ellen Seuling. Mary Ellen was born in 1861. Mary's father was a blacksmith at Keilor in 1858-1940. ...Felix married Mary Ellen Seuling. Mary Ellen was born in 1861. Mary's father was a blacksmith at Keilor in 1858-1940. ...Eric Boardman Collection The Bubeck family lived at Diggers Rest, Toolernvale Road. Felix Bubeck came to Australia with his mother, father and brother. Felix died in 1917-1918. Felix married Mary Ellen Seuling. Mary Ellen was born in 1861. Mary's father was a blacksmith at Keilor in 1858-1940. He is buried at Keilor Cemetery. Felix and Mary had five daughters: Freida, Daphne, Silvia, Violet, Vera. Bubeck on Alex Lloyd's farm. Frank O'C as a boy, delivered groceries from Eadies. (These notes taken from information supplied presumably from Mr and Mrs Hocking as per note with worksheet)Mounted b/w photograph of the Bubeck family showing 1 male and 6 females.Printed on face: "Matson and Frazer / 264 LITTLE COLLINS STREET," Handwritten on face: "Bubeck Family" Handwritten on back: "Eric Boardman"bubeck family, bubeck, felix, seuling, mary ellen, mary ellen (mrs), blacksmiths, freida, daphne, silvia, violet, vera, lloyd, alex, eadies grocery, george evans collection
