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Agnes Amelia <I>Zimmer</I> Carnegie

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Agnes Amelia Zimmer Carnegie

Birth
Wollert, Whittlesea City, Victoria, Australia
Death
28 Jun 1897 (aged 32–33)
Epping, Whittlesea City, Victoria, Australia
Burial
Whittlesea, Whittlesea City, Victoria, Australia Add to Map
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Burial; Wednesday, 30 June 1897.

Daughter of Michael Zimmer and Maria Magdalen Graff. Wife of William Dalrymple Carnegie (d. 3 Mar 1927).

The Argus, Wednesday, 30 June 1897. (Trove)
CARNEGIE -On the 28th June, at Darebin-house, Epping, Agnes Amelia, the dearly beloved wife of William Dalrymple Carnegie, daughter of the late Michael and Maria Zimmer and sister of Charles H., Annie M., Michael H., Adolphus G., George A., Elizabeth M., and John W. Zimmer, aged 38 years.

Digger - Federation Index. Victoria 1889-1901
Surname: CARNEGIE
Given Names: Agnes Amelia
Event: D
Sex:
Spouse Surname/Father: Zimmer Michl
Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Maria GRAFF
Age: 33
Age Code:
Birth Place:
Death Place: Epping
Year: 1897
Reg. Number: 5029

Birth.
ZIMER, Agnes Emily
Father: Michael
Mother: Graf Maria
Event Place: Woll
Reg Year: 1864
Reg State: Victoria
Ref Number: 12478
(Australian Vital Records Index)

Digger - Federation Index. Victoria 1889-1901
Surname: ZIMMER
Given Names: Agnes Amelia
Event: M
Sex: F
Spouse Surname/Father: CARNEGIE
Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Wm Dalrymple
Age:
Age Code:
Birth Place: EPPING VICTORIA
Death Place:
Year: 1892
Reg. Number: 2025
Agnes Amelia Carnegie (née Zimmer), the daughter of Michael and Maria (née Graff) Zimmer of Epping, married Sacramento-born William Dalrymple Carnegie (1863-1927) at Fitzroy in 1892. Their first daughter Claudine was born at East Melbourne in 1894 and second daughter Agnes Beatrice in 1896, probably in Canada while W. D. Carnegie was studying medicine there. Agnes Amelia Carnegie was forced to return to Australia in 1897 with a terminal illness (possibly tuberculosis) and died soon after aged 33. She had contributed over £400 toward her her husband’s studies and left further funds from her share of her late parents’ estate in her hastily arranged will for him to complete his medical course.
(http://www.westgarthtown.org.au/cemetery/families/carnegie.html)
Burial; Wednesday, 30 June 1897.

Daughter of Michael Zimmer and Maria Magdalen Graff. Wife of William Dalrymple Carnegie (d. 3 Mar 1927).

The Argus, Wednesday, 30 June 1897. (Trove)
CARNEGIE -On the 28th June, at Darebin-house, Epping, Agnes Amelia, the dearly beloved wife of William Dalrymple Carnegie, daughter of the late Michael and Maria Zimmer and sister of Charles H., Annie M., Michael H., Adolphus G., George A., Elizabeth M., and John W. Zimmer, aged 38 years.

Digger - Federation Index. Victoria 1889-1901
Surname: CARNEGIE
Given Names: Agnes Amelia
Event: D
Sex:
Spouse Surname/Father: Zimmer Michl
Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Maria GRAFF
Age: 33
Age Code:
Birth Place:
Death Place: Epping
Year: 1897
Reg. Number: 5029

Birth.
ZIMER, Agnes Emily
Father: Michael
Mother: Graf Maria
Event Place: Woll
Reg Year: 1864
Reg State: Victoria
Ref Number: 12478
(Australian Vital Records Index)

Digger - Federation Index. Victoria 1889-1901
Surname: ZIMMER
Given Names: Agnes Amelia
Event: M
Sex: F
Spouse Surname/Father: CARNEGIE
Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Wm Dalrymple
Age:
Age Code:
Birth Place: EPPING VICTORIA
Death Place:
Year: 1892
Reg. Number: 2025
Agnes Amelia Carnegie (née Zimmer), the daughter of Michael and Maria (née Graff) Zimmer of Epping, married Sacramento-born William Dalrymple Carnegie (1863-1927) at Fitzroy in 1892. Their first daughter Claudine was born at East Melbourne in 1894 and second daughter Agnes Beatrice in 1896, probably in Canada while W. D. Carnegie was studying medicine there. Agnes Amelia Carnegie was forced to return to Australia in 1897 with a terminal illness (possibly tuberculosis) and died soon after aged 33. She had contributed over £400 toward her her husband’s studies and left further funds from her share of her late parents’ estate in her hastily arranged will for him to complete his medical course.
(http://www.westgarthtown.org.au/cemetery/families/carnegie.html)


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