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Gottlieb my ggg-f, then Heinrich [Henry] isgg-f who was about 5 yrs when emigrated. I always think of the poor kids losing their mum that way. Looking to see when the house in Celveland Street were constructed More specicifically the property at 71 Cleveland StHow can this be found?? Hi Jaret and Bruce So James and her father Job Stone were brothers.

So many relatives My great grandfather was the JamesWatson who established a butcher shop at Stones Corner. They had a chain of shops and a slaughter yard. Exported meat to the US. Very interested in making contact with the second family he established when he emigrated from Glasgow to Queensland before his wife. We know there was a second family but my generation and the one before never knew who they were. He was my GGGF as well. Together they lived both at 98 and 96 Old Cleveland Road.

They were unclean and inside the house was dirty. My apologies to any of Phobes relatives. Friedericke was my gggg Grandmother! You state that Charles Henderson established his motor Repair Shop in the s. By , he was also doing car repairs. In the late s, it was again rebuilt and enlarged to accommodate pump up petrol bowsers. The shop was originally built in front of his fathers Blacksmith Shop, and it was in this shop that the Langlands Park Memorial Gates were built, and power at that time was supplied by a connection to the Brisbane Tramways overhead lines.

If needed photos can be supplied. Thank you for that information Don. I can confirm that Henderson's garage was operating in the s. Here is an article from Trove about the first flight of an aeroplane built by Charles Henderson.

Fredericke was my ggg grandmother too! My gg grandfather was Carl's brother, Johann Christian Klemm, and my g grandmother was his daughter Anna Fredericke Klemm, so I guess we are all some kind of cousins removed! I remember at a klump family reunion in the s and release of a family history book that the murder was by spear and several aborigines were hung only later it was discovered it was by a couple of white men.

You may want to check that bit of history. My grandmother Ellen Love often told me the story of how her Stones corner was named for her Uncle Jimmy who came out from England. For many years it remained Uncle Jimmy's corner to me when I lived in Qld. My grandmother migrated from England several years later. Captain James Cook, whilst travelling up the east coast of present day Queensland and approaching…. Not quite a pedestrian mall, it came about from a proposal in by the local Chamber of Commerce.

On the arterial approaches to Stones Corner several industrial sites have been given over to bulky goods retailing, motor dealers and offices. The corner hotel has been refitted with pastel coloured no-frills facades. Stones Corner is a mixed-use area. Residents have a local preschool and kindergarten centre, but schools are further afield at Woolloongabba and Greenslopes State primaries and at the Catholic St James and Villanova schools in Coorparoo.

Stones Corner Committee Members. Logan Road , Stones Corner. Free Wifi. Deal 1 Deal 2 Deal 3. Visit our Website [email protected] 07 If wondering what to buy, pistachios, Persian fairy floss, ayran natural yoghurt drinks and Iranian sweets in their decorative tins all come recommended.

Dishing up delish food the breakfasts are exceptional , top coffee and all in a funky-as-hell setting this one is a must for any visitors to the Corner. Tucked halfway down the tiny 's tiled Conomos Arcade near Ursalady is this fantastic little tea shop which is not only a brilliant source of all manner of teas and tea-making paraphernalia but the owner is a fountain of knowledge about the role of different teas in health and well-being. Stoneham Lane, the tiny laneway that leads off the rear Logan Rd side of the Stones Corner Hotel has a couple of visit-worthy inhabitants including this fab little espresso hut whose ceilings are adorned with coffee sacks and walls hung with art.

The perfect retreat for a top coffee, some free wi-fi and and delish sweet treats from a local bakery. Sharing the lane with Grindhouse is this funky little Mexican taqueria, a vision of wall art, rustic furniture and cacti. Drop by for some fresh made salsa, guacamole and corn chips featuring in all manner of Mexican street food — tacos, enchiladas, quesadillas and with bottles of picante sauce on the tables to spice it up.

A bright cosy indie bookshop, [email protected] stocks a compact but excellent range of books with an emphasis on quality Australian literature — fiction and non-fiction. There's also a great range of children's books and a colourful reading corner with mats and stools for children and a couch and coffee table for adults.

Here's the place to stock up on Bulgarian sheep cheese, Pork Hock and Sarajevo salami or take home some Bosnian coffee beans or snack on a Burek traditional flaky pastry filled with cheese and spinach or beef and onion.

Other shops worth a look are Mona Lisa's next to Ursalady Creations — an eclectic boho mix of fashion, homewares and accessories, Jorj, an unassuming fashion boutique down near Brusnica at the Greenslopes end of Logan Rd , which stocks urban wear by Pink Stitch, Sass and Living Doll and, down Jeavons Lane on the corner of Cleveland St, the long-established family shoe shop Beard Shoes for groovy functional footwear including Doc Martens, Converse, Birkenstock and Skechers for both adults and children.

Car: Park in any side street or Coles building. Bike: A great bike ride from Annerley or from Norman Park via off road bikeways. A Day In Stones Corner. Afshar Market Across Old Cleveland Rd from the hotel is a little shopping square, home to Govinda's vegetarian restaurant and this little gem of a Middle Eastern grocery store.

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