1.8.1 SCHUBERT Auguste Hermine (BOEHM)


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Langmeil Lutheran School, Tanunda SA, 24 October 1884; Minnie Schubert (later Boehm) was a pupil in this photograph [Pam Elliott].
Minnie Schubert (later Boehm) [Pam Elliott].
Minnie Schubert (later Boehm) [Pam Elliott].
Gus Boehm, (Bond & Co., 91 Rundle Street, Adelaide [photograph album belonging to Minnie Schubert (Adler)].
Gus Boehm (hands on hips with white shirt), (H. F. Sykes, photographer, Bowden), possibly in the Western Australian goldfields late 1800s [Doris Liebelt].
Possibly Gus Boehm, standing centre to left of the seated man with piano accordian [Doris Liebelt].
Gus and Minnie Boehm (Schubert) bridal photograph (The Crown Studios, Adelaide and Port), 1899 [photograph album belonging to Minnie Schubert (Adler)].
Inscription on reverse of photograph above.
Gus Boehm driving Cleggett’s waggon, possibly at Echunga, SA [Doris Liebelt].
The daughters of August and Louise Schubert (Fiedler), probably photographed after their fatherโ€™s death in 1916 (G. Graue photograph, Tanunda SA). L-R, Esther, Minnie (Boehm), Martha, Lenchen, Lieschen, Hilda.
Minnie Boehm (Schubert) left, with daughters Sophie (later Liebelt) and Alice (later Goldsworthy/Smith/Murphy), 1919 [David Schubert].
Inscription on reverse of photograph above.
Home of Gus and Minnie Boehm (Schubert), Mount Barker, SA, November 1940 [Winnie Schubert (Adler)]
Minnie Boehm (Schubert) with grand-daughters (Dimond Studios) [Winnie Schubert (Adler)].
Grave of Gus and Minnie Boehm (Schubert), Hahndorf Cemetery, SA [JAS}.
Headstone for Gus and Minnie Boehm (Schubert), Hahndorf Cemetery, SA [JAS].