Hugo Frederick NEUMANN [1742]
- Born: 26 Jan 1900, Birdwood, South Australia
- Marriage: Amy Rose PENN [1726] on 6 Jun 1925 in Congregational Church Glenelg Adelaide South Australia
- Died: 13 Feb 1966, Woodville, Adelaide, South Australia at age 66
- Buried: 15 Feb 1966, Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia
General Notes:
SAGHS Birth Index NEUMANN Hugho Friedrich 26-Jan-1900 M Carl August NEUMANN Maria Martha HENSEL Blumberg Talunga 653/198: Surname: NEUMANN Given Names: Hugho Friedrich Date of Birth: 26-Jan-1900 Gender: M Father: Carl August NEUMANN Mother: Maria Martha HENSEL Birth Residence: Blumberg District: Talunga Book/Page: 653/198
SAGHS Death Index NEUMANN Hugo Frederick 13-Feb-1966 66 M Hindmarsh 6A/1051: Surname: NEUMANN First Names: Hugo Frederick Death Date: 13-Feb-1966 Age: 66 Gender: M Marital Status: M Place of Death: Woodville Residence: Prospect District: Hindmarsh Book/Page: 6A/1051 Notes: Symbol=H.
Centennial Park Cemetery Neumann, Hugo Frederick Prospect: Interment Type: Burial Interment Date: 15/02/1966 Interment Status: Interred Interment Location: General E, Path 14, Grave 67A Interment Right: 21095 Interment Right Status: Current Interment Right Expiry: 15/02/2026
Centennial Park Cemetery Neumann, Hugo Frederick Not Listed Prospect; General E, Path 14, Grave 67A
Research Notes:
Murray Pioneer and Australian River Record (Renmark, SA : 1913 - 1942) Fri 5 Oct 1923 Page 7 EUDUNDA FARMERS - WAIKERIE BRANCH. The Eudunda Farmers Co-operative Society have a most successful and well managed branch at Waikerie which Mr. B. H. Stewart is the local manager. Mr. Stewart was three years with the society before 1914. Enlisting, he served his country in the AIF until 1919. Returning from the front Mr. Stewart again took up his old position with the Society and since 1920 has had charge of the Waikerie branch. On his taking over the value of the stock on hand was about £3,000. Today the Waikerie branch carries stocks valued at £6,000. Nine assistants are kept in the establishment. Mr. Neumann is in charge of the men's department, Miss Penn has under her care the ladies' section, and here may be the latest summer fashions. Mr. Read is in the grocery and hardware departments The transport service is regular and efficient. Upon five days a week the Waikerie, Ramco and Holder settlers are visited, and deliveries are sometimes made on a Saturday. Almost anything the settler requires may be had at the Eudunda Farmers. Produce is purchased. An exceptionally choice selection of summer goods has just been opened, and the membership of the society is now over 11,000. Mr. Stewart supplies the government quarries and the river boats with local requirements and provisions.
Hugo married Amy Rose PENN [1726] [MRIN: 593], daughter of Harry Vincent PENN [1720] and Rose Mary EDWARDS [1721], on 6 Jun 1925 in Congregational Church Glenelg Adelaide South Australia. (Amy Rose PENN [1726] was born on 22 Aug 1897 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 28 Mar 1982 in Yorketown, South Australia and was buried on 30 Mar 1982 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
SAGHS Marriage Index NEUMANN Hugo Frederick PENN Amy Rose 06-Jun-1925 Carl August NEUMANN Harry Vincent PENN Adelaide 303/86: Groom Surname: NEUMANN Groom Given Names: Hugo Frederick Bride Surname: PENN Bride Given Names: Amy Rose Marriage Date: 06-Jun-1925 Marriage Place: Congregational Church Glenelg Groom Age: 25 Groom Marital Status: S Groom Father: Carl August NEUMANN Bride Age: 26 Bride Marital Status: S Bride Father: Harry Vincent PENN District: Adelaide Book/Page: 303/869
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Thu 4 Jun 1925 Page 8 APPROACHING MARRIAGES. PENN-NEUMANN. The marriage of Amy, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Penn, to Hughie, youngest son of Mrs. and the late Mr. C. A. Neumann, will be solemnised at the Glenelg Congregational Church on Saturday, June 6th. at 7.30 p.m.
The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Thu 11 Jun 1925 Page 7 NEUMANN-PENN WEDDING. The Glenelg Congregational Church was recently the scene of a wedding, when Hugo, son of Mrs. Neumann, of Gumeracha, was married to Amy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Penn, of Strathcona, Magill. The Rev Stevens officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a sheath frock of brocaded silk marocain. with a train of the same material, lined with shell-pink georgette. Her veil was trimmed with orange blossom. The matron of honour was Mrs. Leonard Walker, charmingly gowned in moonlight-blue brocaded French marocain, and the bridesmaid, Miss Nellie Penn, who wore a rose-coloured frock of the same material. Each wore a smart little black hat, and, like the bride, carried a bouquet. The bride's mother wore a navy wrap over frock of jacquard marocain, and the bride groom's mother a black costume, with a black fur wrap. Mr. E. Robertson was best man and Mrs. George Penn groomsman. During the signing of the register. Miss Doris Beer sang 'Because.' A reception was afterwards held in the Rendezvous Cafe, Glenelg, where items were given by Mrs. David Stewart, Misses Olive Lyons, D. and B. Beer, and J. A. Wood. The bride travelled in a jumper suit of cinnamon wool repp, trimmed with henna, with a hat to match. She also wore the gift of the bridegroom, a sable fur choker. The bride's gift to the bridegroom was a smoker's companion.
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