31. Ellen Charlotte TILLEY [3138] (William TILLEY13, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 24 Sep 1857 in Hay Valley, Nairne South Australia and died on 28 Mar 1864 in Kanmantoo, Nairne, South Australia at age 6. The cause of her death was Scarlatina.
General Notes:
1857 SA Birth TILLEY Ellen Charlotte William TILLEY Ann Jane HEFFORD Nairne 13/133
1864 SA Death 17/116 TILLEY Ellen Charlette William TILLEY (F) Nairne (6y 6m)
32. Mary TILLEY [3139] (William TILLEY13, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 4 Aug 1859 in Tothills Creek, South Australia and died on 19 Jul 1883 in Leeor, Victoria, Australia at age 23.
General Notes:
1859 SA Birth TILLEY Mary William TILLEY Ann Jane HEFFORD Adelaide 15/194A (A = amended clerical error)
The Express & Telegraph (Adelaide) & The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide) Friday 27 July 1883
Death Notice:
JACOBS.-On the 19th July, at Leeor, Victoria, of abscess, Mary, beloved wife of Joseph Jacobs, aged 24 years.
Mary married Joseph JACOBS [3589], son of Henry JACOBS [3590] and Harriet OVENS [8059], on 7 Jan 1878 in Res Ann Jane Tilley, Nairne. Joseph was born on 31 Mar 1855 in Adelaide, South Australia, died on 2 Sep 1917 in Woodville, Adelaide, South Australia at age 62, and was buried on 4 Sep 1917 in Cheltenham Cemetery, South Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1878 SA Marriage 114/101 JACOBS Joseph TILLEY Mary Nairne
The South Australian Register Saturday 26 Jan 1878
Marriage Notices:
JACOBS-TILLEY. -On the 7th January, at the residence of the bride's mother, Nairne, by licence, by Rev. S. Wellington, Joseph Jacobs, to Mary Tilley.
JACOBS-BIGMORE-LATCHAM.-On the 7th January, at the residence of Mrs. Tilley, Nairne; by licence, by Rev. S. Wellington, John Leonard Jacobs, to Eliza Bigmore Latcham.
(Brothers married their brides at same ceremony)
General Notes:
1855 SA Birth JACOBS Joseph Henry JACOBS Harriet OVENS Adelaide 5/144
1917 SA Death 412/513 JACOBS Joseph undefined Port Adelaide (Resided: Woodville North)
The Advertiser (Adelaide) & The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide) Monday 3 September 1917
Funeral Notice:
JACOBS.-THE FRIENDS of the late. Mr. J JOSEPH JACOBS are respectfully informed that his Funeral will, leave his late residence, York-place, North Woodville, on TUESDAY, at 3 p.m., for the Cheltenham Cemetery. F. T. Elliott, Undertaker, Port-road, Hindmarsh. Phone 2104.
Daily Herald (Adelaide) Thursday 20 September 1917
Death Notice:
JACOBS.-On the 2nd September, at Woodville, Joseph, the beloved husband of Amelia Jacobs, late of Salisbury, aged 62 years.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 126 M i. Ernest JACOBS [9805] was born on 12 Oct 1878 in Nairne, South Australia and died on 23 Jun 1879 in Nairne, South Australia.
33. Johathan TILLEY [3136] (William TILLEY13, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 28 May 1861 in Nairne, South Australia and died on 30 Jun 1861 in Valleys, Nairne, South Australia.
General Notes:
1861 SA Birth TILLY Jonathan William TILLY Ann Jane HEFFORD Nairne 22/649 (M=Multiple)
1861 SA Death 13/297 TILLEY Jonathan William TILLEY (F) Nairne (1m)
34. William TILLEY [3137] (William TILLEY13, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 28 May 1861 in Nairne, South Australia and died on 7 Jun 1861 in Valleys, Nairne, South Australia.
General Notes:
1861 SA Birth TILLY William William TILLY Ann Jane HEFFORD Nairne 22/649 (M=Multiple)
1861 SA Death 13/173 TILLEY William William TILLEY (F) Nairne (2d)
35. Matilda TILLEY [3140] (William TILLEY13, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 18 Jun 1862 in Kanmantoo, Nairne, South Australia and died on 18 Mar 1864 in Kanmantoo, Nairne, South Australia at age 1.
General Notes:
1862 SA Birth TILLEY Matilda William TILLEY Ann Jane HEFFORD Nairne 25/124
1864 SA Death 17/114 TILLEY Matilda William TILLEY (F) Nairne (1y 9m)
36. William Augustus Charles TILLEY [3141] (William TILLEY13, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 14 Jul 1864 in Kanmantoo, Nairne, South Australia.
General Notes:
1864 SA Birth TILLEY William Augustus Charles William TILLEY Ann Jane HEFFORD Nairne 32/321
37. Bertha Amelia TILLEY [3142] (William TILLEY13, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 27 May 1866 in Kanmantoo, Nairne, South Australia and died on 5 Sep 1866 in Virginia, South Australia.
General Notes:
1866 SA Birth TILLEY Bertha Amelia William TILLEY Ann Jane HEFFORD Nairne 44/356
1866 SA Death 24/598 TILLEY Bertha Amelia William TILLEY (F) Port Gawler (3m)
38. Ernest Alfred TILLEY [3143] (William TILLEY13, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 26 Jul 1867 in Virginia, South Australia, died on 31 Jan 1939 in Naracoorte, South Australia at age 71, and was buried in Lucindale Cemetery, South Australia.
General Notes:
1867 SA Birth TILLEY Ernest Alfred William TILLEY Ann Jane HEFFORD Port Gawler 56/117
1939 SA Death 610/672 TILLEY Ernest Alfred undefined Robe (Resided: Lucindale)
Cemetery: Lucindale TILLEY Ernest Alfred undefined 1939
Ernest married Annie Catherine TOOP [3586], daughter of George Landon TOOP [8060] and Susannah OAKLEY [8061], on 1 Jan 1899 in Wesleyan Church Kingston, South Australia. Annie was born on 17 May 1877 in nr Kingston, South Australia, died on 30 Nov 1936 in Luncindale, South Australia at age 59, and was buried in Lucindale Cemetery, South Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1899 SA Marriage 198/5 TILLEY Ernest Alfred TOOP Annie Catherine Wellington
General Notes:
1877 SA Birth TOOP Annie Catherine George TOOP Susannah OAKLEY Wellington 183/365
1936 SA Death 586/5219 TILLEY Anne Catherine Ernest Alfred TILLEY [H] Robe
Cemetery: Lucindale TILLEY Annie Catherine undefined 1936
Children from this marriage were:
+ 127 F i. Hilda Olive Mary TILLEY [9806] was born on 20 May 1900 in Kingston, South Australia.
+ 128 M ii. Ernest William George TILLEY [9810] was born on 27 Apr 1902 in Kingston, South Australia, died on 6 Apr 1979 in Naracoorte, South Australia at age 76, and was buried on 9 Apr 1979 in Naracoorte Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 129 F iii. Eveline Maud TILLEY [9811] was born on 4 Dec 1904 in Kingston, South Australia.
+ 130 M iv. Thomas Herbert TILLEY [9816] was born on 29 Apr 1908 in Salt Creek, Coorong, South Australia, died on 17 Feb 2004 in Naracoorte, South Australia at age 95, and was buried on 19 Feb 2004 in Lucindale Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 131 F v. Florence Annie TILLEY [9819] was born on 21 Mar 1911 in Mundoo Island, South Australia.
+ 132 F vi. Phillis Agness TILLEY [9822] was born on 18 Aug 1921 in Naracoorte, South Australia.
39. Bertha TILLEY [3144] (William TILLEY13, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 12 Jun 1869 in Virginia, South Australia.
General Notes:
1869 SA Birth TILLEY Bertha William TILLEY Ann Jane HEFFORD Port Gawler 74/251
Bertha married Albert Henry COMLEY [9828]. Albert was born on 9 Sep 1866 in New Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia and died before 1938.
General Notes:
1866 SA Birth COMLEY Albert Henry, William COMLEY Emily GRIMWOOD Adelaide 47/74
Barrier Miner (Broken Hill NSW) Tuesday 16 June 1908
THE BETTING CASES.
In yesterday's Third Edition the name "Conway" was given instead of A. H. Comley in the roport of the case in which Albert Henry Comley was convicted and fined £50.
Barrier Miner (Broken Hill NSW) Monday 14 August 1911
MALICIOUSLY INJURING PROPERTY.
John O'Driscoll. pleaded guilty to, on July 4, maliciously injuring one set of scales, the property of Albert Henry Comley. The Crown Prosecutor said that in all fairness to the accused he had to announce that he had offered to make compensation for the damage he had done. It appeared that in a drunken freak the accused had swept the scales off the counter, and-caused serious damage, to them.
His Honor said if accused compensated the owner of the scales for the damage done during a drunken freak, and gave him an undertaking to leave off drinking, he would not send accused to gaol. He would postpone sentence until 2 o'clock to allow of accused finding a certain sum of money to pay down to the owner of the scales, and undertaking to pay certain instalments on certain dates.
Barrier Miner (Broken Hill NSW) Tuesday 15 August 1911
UPSET THE SCALES.
A YOUNG MAN SENT TO GAOL.
Broken Hill, August 14.
At the Quarter Sessions to-day John O'Driscoll pleaded guilty to a charge of having injured a set of scales, the property of Albert Henry Comley. The Crown Prosecutor said it was in the accused's favor that he had offered compensation for the damage done. It appeared that in a drunken state he had swept the scales off the counter, and caused serious damage to them. He failed to find anyone to pay down £10 as an instalment of compensation. He was sentenced to four months with hard labor. If the money, £22, was paid full the judge signified his intention of instantly remitting the balance of the sentence, and if the monev was paid within two months the term of imprisonment would be shortened by two months.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 133 M i. Frank Michell TILLEY [3585] was born on 26 Aug 1889 in Adelaide, South Australia and died on 9 Dec 1889 in Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 134 M ii. Frederick Albert COMLEY [9830] was born on 19 May 1892 in Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 135 M iii. Sydney Albert COMLEY [9831] was born on 10 Apr 1893 in Adelaide, South Australia and died on 24 Jul 1919 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia at age 26.
+ 136 M iv. Frank Raymond COMLEY [9837] was born on 11 Dec 1895 in Adelaide, South Australia, died on 29 Oct 1920 in Broken Hill Hospital, New South Wales, Australia at age 24, and was buried on 31 Oct 1920 in Church of England Cemetery, Broken Hill, NSW.
40. Henry PERRY [2923] (Mary Ann TILLEY14, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 4 Jan 1864 in Port Gawler, South Australia and died on 10 Jan 1864 in Port Gawler, South Australia.
General Notes:
1864 SA Birth PERRY Henry Henry PERRY Mary TILLEY Port Gawler 30/102
1864 SA Death 17/125 PERRY Henry Henry PERRY (F) Port Gawler
41. William James PERRY [2924] (Mary Ann TILLEY14, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 2 Jan 1865 in Port Gawler, South Australia, died on 20 Jun 1947 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia at age 82, and was cremated on 23 Jun 1947 in Broken Hill Cemetery, Cath-X.
General Notes:
1865 SA Birth PERRY William James Henry John PERRY Mary TILLEY Port Gawler 34/649
1947 NSW Death 16483 PERRY WILLIAM HENRY EDWARD 84 YRS BROKEN HILL
Catholic Cemetery 23-Jun-1947 84YEARS 9787
The Register (Adelaide) Wednesday 18 December 1912
In The Courts
PERRY INSOLVENCY.
At the Adelaide Insolvency Court on Tuesday. Mr. Commissioner Russell. S.M. continued the hearing of the case of William James Perry, formerly of Bakara, farmer, but now of Torrensville, out of business. Mr. L. H. Haslam appeared for the insolvent, and Mr. E. H. Limbert for the official receiver. Mr. Limbert submitted that insolvent had only perfunctorily obeyed the order of the Court to disclose his affairs, and there still appeared to be matter unrevealed. He asked for an adjournment sine die in order that further disclosure might be made. On the charges he submitted that the possession of the stumpjump plough had been concealed. In none of insolvent's statements were the superphosphates on hand mentioned. He did not intend to proceed with the third charge in reference to harness. In reference to the fourth, the spring dray appeared in the schedule, but not in other documents filed. The liabilities to the Bank of Adelaide had not been indicated in the statement to the creditors nor in the first statement filed in the Court; but they did appear in the schedule. There was reasonable suspicion that seven horses belonging to the creditors had not been accounted for. Mr. Haslam said the simple and obvious reason for the plough not appearing was that insolvent, as stated in evidence, had given it in security for a loan, and did not regard it as longer belonging to him. The document altered by pencil marks and sought to be put in as a copy of the statement presented to the meeting of creditors had not been proved. Probably insolvent bail regarded 6 tons of superphosphates as still belonging to the vendor. Intent had not been shown in the remainder of the charges. He treated all of them as flimsy and insubstantial, and submitted that in solvent had disclosed the whole of his estate. The Commissioner said at present the charges were exceedingly weak. The statement forming their groundwork was absent, and to convict onthem would possibly be like convicting for forgery without the production or the falsified document. He did not propose to make the adjournment asked for. All transactions of the kind between husband and wife were viewed with suspicion by the Courts, and creditors should be careful in giving credit in such cases. Much stronger evidence could be called if the creditor believed the circumstances warranted it. The wife could be subpoenaed, for instance, and the history of the purchase of the horses could be confirmed by other evidence than that of insolvent's wife. There was a case for fair suspicion in the minds of the creditors, but not a strong enough one for the Court to adjourn the case sine die. Consideration of the charges and the matter of the certificate would stand over for the present, and the hearing would be adjourned until January 14.
Barrier Miner (Broken Hill NSW) Tuesday 24 June 1947
LATE MR. W. J. PERRY
The funeral of Mr. William James Perry, who died at the Hospital last Friday night, took place in the Catholic Cemetery yesterday afternoon. The cortege left the Cathedral, Lane St., at 3.30 o'clock. The Rev. Father O'sullivan officiated at the graveside. Messrs. W. Vincent, W. J. Anderson, J. Keenan, and E. P. Brady were bearers. Mr. W. J. Anderson represented the Returned Soldiers, and he paid the tribute to the fallen. "Stand To," "Last Post" and "Reveille" were sounded by Bugler J. Keenan. The Board of Directors of the Old Folks' Home was represented by Mr. W. Vincent. Norman Woodman had charge of funeral.
Other Records
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: no occupation, 1943, Old Folks Home, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia.
William married Mary Ann Jane LANGE [2925], daughter of John Robert LANGE [8067], on 13 Sep 1897 in St Rose, Kapunda, South Australia. Mary was born on 13 Jun 1878 in Sedan, South Australia, died on 20 Feb 1958 in Marleston, Adelaide, South Australia at age 79, and was buried on 22 Feb 1958 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1897 SA Marriage 192/847 PERRY William James LANG Mary Anne Jane Kapunda
Name: William James Perry
Father's Name: Henry Edward Perry
Spouse Name: Mary Anne Jane Lang
Spouse's Father's Name: John Robert Lang
Marriage Date: 13 Sep 1897
Marriage Place: Kapunda
Registration Place: Kapunda, South Australia
Page Number: 847 Volume Number: 192
General Notes:
1878 SA Birth LANGE Mary Ann Jane John Robert Gottlieb LANGE Mary Ann DUFFIELD Angaston 203/282
1958 SA Death 871/1062 PERRY Mary Ann Jane William James PERRY [DH] Adelaide
Centennial Park Interment Location: Catholic A, Path BA, Grave 884A
Children from this marriage were:
+ 137 F i. Margaret Jane PERRY [2926] was born on 12 Nov 1897 in Punyelroo, South Australia and died on 30 Jan 1898 in Punyelroo, South Australia.
+ 138 F ii. Dora Mary PERRY [2927] was born on 20 Dec 1898 in Swan Reach, South Australia, died on 22 Apr 1976 in Mitchell Park, Adelaide, South Australia at age 77, and was buried on 23 Apr 1976 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 139 M iii. Robert Harold PERRY [2928] was born on 26 Jan 1901 in Punyelroo, South Australia and died on 14 Mar 1974 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 73.
+ 140 F iv. Molly PERRY [2929] was born on 25 Feb 1902 in Punyelroo, South Australia, died on 25 Aug 1966 in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia at age 64, and was buried on 29 Aug 1966 in Springvale, Victoria, Australia.
+ 141 F v. Margaret Caroline PERRY [2930] was born on 7 Jul 1904, died on 6 Jan 2002 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia at age 97, and was buried on 10 Jan 2002 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 142 M vi. Francis Edward Albert PERRY [2931] was born on 7 May 1905 in North Adelaide, South Australia and died on 9 Dec 1976 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 71.
+ 143 M vii. Wallace Richard PERRY [2932] was born on 30 Jun 1906 in Hd of Nildottie, South Australia, died on 23 Sep 1974 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 68, and was buried on 25 Sep 1974 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 144 M viii. Cleveland William PERRY [2933] was born on 16 Jan 1910 in Banyan, South Australia, died on 3 Aug 1983 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 73, and was cremated on 5 Aug 1983 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 145 M ix. Harry Douglas PERRY [2934] was born on 6 Feb 1913 in New Mile End, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 12 Feb 1988 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 75, and was buried on 16 Feb 1988 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
42. Mary Ada PERRY [2935] (Mary Ann TILLEY14, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 20 May 1867 in Grace Plains, South Australia and died on 2 Jul 1923 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 56.
General Notes:
1867 SA Birth PERRY Mary Ada Henry PERRY Mary TILLY Port Gawler 52/460
1923 SA Death 463/5 KIESELBACH Mary Ada Paul KIESELBACH [H] Adelaide
Border Watch (Mount Gambier) Tuesday 10 July 1923
Death Notice:
KIESELBACH - On the 2nd July, at Narma Hospital, Mary Ada, dearly beloved wife of P. Kieselbach, of 102, South Terrace, Adelaide, and late of the South-East; aged 55 years.
Chronicle (Adelaide) Saturday 4 July 1925
In Memoriam Notices:
KIESELBACH. -In loving memory of my friend, Mrs. P. Kieselbach, died July 2nd, 1923. Sadly missed. -Inserted by Jean Fraser.
KIESELBACH. -In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away July 2, 1923. -Inserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, Vern and Kate.
KIESELBACH. -In fond and loving memory of our dear wife and mother who passed away July 2, 1923. -Inserted by her husband and sons, Os, Harry, and Vern.
KIESELBACH. -In fond memory of Ada, who was suddenly called to rest, July 2, 1923. -Ever remembered by Annie and Nell.
Mary married Frederick William Paul KIESELBACH [5017], son of Johann August KIESELBACH [8068] and Louisa Leopoldina FROMM [8069], on 9 Apr 1890 in Christ Church, North Adelaide, South Australia. Paul was born on 11 Sep 1861 in Mount Gambier, South Australia and died on 18 Apr 1950 in South Australia at age 88. Another name for Paul was Friedrich William Paul KIESELBACH. He was usually called Paul.
Marriage Notes:
1890 SA Marriage 163/474 KIESELBACH Frederick William Paul PERRY Mary Ada Adelaide
Border Watch (Mt Gambier) Saturday 19 April 1890
Marriage Notice:
KIESELBACH-PERRY.-On the 9th April, at Christ Church, North Adelaide, by the Rev. M. Williams, Paul, youngest son of Mr. A. Kieselbach, of Kingsley, to Mary Ada, eldest daughter of Mr. H. Perry, of Wellington Terrace, North Adelaide.
General Notes:
1861 SA Birth KIESELBACH Frederick William Paul Johann August KIESELBACH Louisa Leopoldina FROMM Grey 23/314
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Friday 21 April 1950 & Chronicle (Adelaide) Thursday 27 April 1950
Death Notice:
KIESELBACH.-On April 18, at hospital, Frederick William Paul, loved husband of the late Mary Ada Kieselbach and father of Os, Harold and Vern. Aged 88 years. Privately interred.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 146 M i. Os KIESELBACH [8074] .
+ 147 M ii. August Harold Paul KIESELBACH [8070] was born on 7 Jun 1895 in Mount Gambier, South Australia and died on 30 Sep 1960 in Woodville, Adelaide, South Australia at age 65.
+ 148 M iii. Henry Vernon KIESELBACH [8073] was born on 4 Aug 1897 in Mount Gambier, South Australia and died on 5 Sep 1968 in Berri, South Australia at age 71.
43. Louisa Dearsley PERRY [2936] (Mary Ann TILLEY14, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 6 Aug 1869 in Auburn, South Australia and died on 7 Jun 1954 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 84.
General Notes:
1869 SA Birth PERRY Louisa Dearsley Henry PERRY Mary TILLEY Upper Wakefield 75/482
Louisa married Edwin EARLE [5018], son of Samuel EARLE [8086] and Priscilla Ann KELLAND [10410], on 9 Apr 1896 in Res S. Perry, North Adelaide. Edwin was born on 7 Apr 1865 in Strathalbyn, South Australia, died on 13 Jan 1939 in Evandale, Adelaide, South Australia at age 73, and was buried on 14 Jan 1939 in North Road Cemetery, Medindie, South Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1896 SA Marriage 187/209 EARLE Edwin PERRY Louisa Dearsley Adelaide
General Notes:
1865 SA Birth EARL Edwin, Samuel EARL Priscilla Ann KELLAND Strathalbyn 35/141
News (Adelaide) Friday 8 March 1929
Cyclist Injured:
Shortly after 8 o'clock this morning Mr. Edwin Earle (aged 63 years), of Bakewell, avenue, Evandale, was admitted to Adelaide Hospital suffering from scalp wounds and concussion. It was reported that he had coilided with a motor cycle and sidecar while riding a push bicycle in Adelaide.
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Saturday 14 January 1939
Death Notice:
EARLE. -On the 13th of January, at his residence, 7 Leslie avenue Evandale, Edwin Earle, dearly beloved husband of Louisa Earle. Aged 73 years. No mourning by special request.
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Saturday 14 January 1939
Funeral Notice:
EARLE - THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. EDWIN EARLE are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 7 Leslie avenue, Evandale, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.45 p.m. for the short service at All Souls' Church, thence for the North road Cemetery. EJ Buttery & Sons Funeral Directors, 111 Payneham rd., St Peters Phone F3779.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 149 F i. Ada Mary EARLE [8087] was born on 1 Mar 1897 in Mount Gambier, South Australia and died on 8 Jun 1927 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 30.
+ 150 M ii. Henry Samuel EARLE [8088] was born on 25 Mar 1898 in Mount Gambier, South Australia, died on 7 Jan 1899 in Kalangadoo, South Australia, and was buried on 8 Jan 1899 in Kalangadoo Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 151 M iii. Frank Edwin EARLE [8089] was born on 22 Feb 1900 in Millicent, South Australia, died on 15 Aug 1967 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 67, and was buried on 18 Aug 1967 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 152 F iv. Edna Constance EARLE [8090] was born on 20 Nov 1905 in Kalangadoo, South Australia and died on 6 Oct 1929 in Brighton, Adelaide, South Australia at age 23.
+ 153 M v. Raymond Edgar EARLE [8091] was born on 14 Mar 1908 in Kalangadoo, South Australia, died on 21 May 1987 in South Australia at age 79, and was buried in Tintinara Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 154 M vi. Harold Murray EARLE [8092] was born on 15 Feb 1910 in Kalangadoo, South Australia, died on 29 Oct 1944 in North Sea, Atlantic Ocean at age 34, and was buried in Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, England, United Kingdom.
44. Henry Edward PERRY [2937] (Mary Ann TILLEY14, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 3 Apr 1872 in Kooringa, South Australia, died on 8 Jan 1951 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 78, and was buried on 10 Jan 1951 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
General Notes:
1872 SA Birth PERRY Henry Edward Henry PERRY Mary TILLY Burra 108/136
1951 SA Death 763/335 PERRY Henry Edward undefined Adelaide (Resided: Kensington Gardens)
Advertiser and Register Wednesday 20 May 1931
TROUBLE OVER MOTOR CAR
Blanche Collins, artist, of Tynte-street, North Adelaide, claimed £95 damages from Henry Edward Perry and John Robert Cragg, of Parade. Norwood, carrying on business as Perry and Cragg and Company, before Mr. L. H. Haslam, S.M., in the Adelaide Local Court yesterday. Miss Collins alleged that she had been deprived of the use and possession of her motor car from November 1, 1929, to May 21, 1930. The defendants entered an appearance and pleaded never indebted, and alternatively that the car was detained for a lien to which they were entitled. Mr. B. J. Kearney appeared for Miss Collins, and Mr. S. J. Melville for Perry and Cragg. The hearing was adjourned until today.
The Advertiser Thursday 11 January 1951
Death Notice:
PERRY. - On January 8, at Adelaide, Henry Edward, the dearly beloved husband of the late Amelia Elizabeth Perry, of 4 West ter., Kensington Gardens, and fond stepfather of Clifford Wood and Mavis Bosworth, and loved brother of Elizabeth, Louisa, Ann, Helen and the late Ada, Will and Alf. Aged 78 years.
The Advertiser Thursday 11 January 1951
Funeral Notice:
PERRY.- THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. HENRY EDWARD PERRY, of West terrace. Kensington Gardens, are respectfully informed that his Remains were peacefully laid to rest (privately) in the Centennial Park Cemetery on WEDNESDAY MORNING. The Rev. Dr. A. C. Hill officiated. Alfred James & Sons (AFDA) Funeral Directors 193 Unley road Unley phone UA1129 (2 lines) 100 Henley Beach road Mile End phone L4067.
Henry married Amelia Elizabeth PICKERING [2939], daughter of Henry PICKERING [5021] and Eliza [8103], on 11 Dec 1915 in Baptist Church, Mile End, Adelaide, South Australia. Amelia was born on 3 Apr 1872 in Thebarton, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 21 Oct 1950 in Kensington Gdns, Adelaide, South Australia at age 78, and was buried on 23 Oct 1950 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1915 SA Marriage 265/831 PERRY Henry Edward WOOD Amelia Elizabeth Hindmarsh; both widow/er
General Notes:
1872 SA Birth PICKERING Amelia Elizabeth Henry PICKERING Eliza PICKERING Adelaide 106/505
1950 SA Death 760/5962 PERRY Amelia Elizabeth Henry Edward PERRY [H] Norwood
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Tuesday 24 October 1950
Death Notice:
PERRY.- On Saturday, October 21 at her residence, 4 West terrace, Kensington Gardens, Amelia Elisabeth loving wife of Henry Edward Perry and loved mother of Mavis (Mrs Bosworth) and Clifford Wood, also Lawrence (dec.). Aged 70 years.
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Tuesday 24 October 1950
Funeral Notice:
PERRY- THE FRIENDS of Mr. HENRY EDWARD PERRY, of 4 West ter., Kensington Garden, are respectfully informed that the Remains of his late beloved WIFE, Amelia Elizabeth, were peacefully laid to rest (privately) In the Centennial Park Cemetery, on MONDAY AFTERNOON. The Rev. Dr. A. C. Hill officiated. Alfred James & Sons, A.F.D.A., Funeral Directors, 193 Unley road, Unley, Phone UA1129 (2 lines); 106 Henley Beach road, Mile End. Phone L4087.
45. Elizabeth PERRY [2938] (Mary Ann TILLEY14, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 12 Dec 1875 in Thurk, River Murray. South Australia and died circa 1970 in Grey, Ontario, Canada aged about 95.
Elizabeth married John Henry William COOK [10081], son of Charles Benjamin COOK [10082] and Sarah QUINN [10083]. William was born on 20 Jun 1873 in Victoria, Australia and died circa 1942 aged about 69. He was usually called William.
General Notes:
Occupation: Baptist Church Missionary
The Argus (Melbourne) Thursday 12 November 1942
Law Notice:
AFTER the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of Victoria, in its Probate Jurisdiction, that PROBATE of the WILL, dated the third day of December, 1930, of JOHN HENRY WILLIAM COOK, late of 135 Isabella, street, Toronto, Canada, missionary, deceased, may be granted to Vivian Benjamin Cook Glenness, formerly of Foster avenue, East Malvern, in the State of Victoria, but now of 2 Embling road, Malvern, in the said State, science master, and Newstead Henry Rush, formerly of 115 Claremont avenue, Malvern aforesaid, but now of 2 Fordham avenue, Camberwell, in the said State, banker, the executors named in and appointed by the said will, to administer the estate of the said deceased in Australia. Dated the eleventh day of November, 1942. RUSSELL, KENNEDY, & COOK. 401 Collins street. Melbourne, proctors for the applicants.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 155 M i. Charles William Wake COOK [10084] was born on 6 Nov 1902 in Buenos Aires, South America.
+ 156 M ii. Harry Osborne COOK [10085] was born on 3 Feb 1905 in Argentina, South America and died on 27 Nov 1977 in Florida, USA at age 72.
+ 157 M iii. John Hubert COOK [10086] was born on 10 Feb 1909 in Buenos Aires, South America.
+ 158 F iv. Helen Isabel COOK [10087] was born on 15 Aug 1913 and died on 27 Apr 2006 in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada at age 92.
46. Maria Annie PERRY [2945] (Mary Ann TILLEY14, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 7 Feb 1878 in Blanchetown, South Australia and died on 22 Mar 1961 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 83. She was usually called Annie.
General Notes:
1878 SA Birth PERRY Maria Annie Henry PERRY Mary TILLEY Angaston 196/492
1961 SA Death 920/1890 PERRY Maria Anna undefined Adelaide (Resided: St Peters)
47. Afred PERRY [2946] (Mary Ann TILLEY14, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 17 Aug 1879 in Govt Well North-west Bend, South Australia (nr Morgan), died on 12 Dec 1939 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 60, and was buried on 13 Dec 1939 in Cheltenham Cemetery, South Australia.
General Notes:
1879 SA Birth PERRY Alfred Henry PERRY Mary TILLEY Burra 225/231
1939 SA Death 619/5604 PERRY Alfred undefined Adelaide (Resided: Welland)
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Thursday 14 December 1939
Death Notice:
PERRY.-On the 12th of December, at hospital, Alfred, beloved husband of Una Annie Perry, of 58 Arlington terrace, Welland. Aged 60 years.
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Thursday 14 December 1939
Funeral Notice:
PERRY - THE FRIENDS of the late Mr ALFRED PERRY as respectfully informed that his Remains were removed from his late residence, 58 Arlington terrace, Welland, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst., and privately interred in the Cheltenham Cemetery.
F. W. MOORE, Undertaker, 129 Military road, Semaphore. Phone J6847.
Chronicle (Adelaide) Thursday 21 December 1939
Death Notice:
PERRY. - On the 12th of December, at hospital, Alfred, beloved husband of Una Annie Perry, of 58 Arlington terrace, Welland. Aged 60 years.
Afred married Una Annie LOVEDER [5019], daughter of William LOVEDER [8108] and Emily MULLINS [8109], on 9 Mar 1906 in Res H Perry, North Adelaide. Una was born on 18 Mar 1883 in Queenstown, Port Adelaide, South Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1906 SA Marriage 226/988 PERRY Alfred LOVEDER Una Annie Adelaide
General Notes:
1883 SA Birth LOVEDER Una Anne William LOVEDER Emily MULLENS Port Adelaide 301/13
PERRY Una see WELSH, Una Sydney Morning Herald 30JUL1966 (could this be Una Perry nee Loveder?)
48. Helen Gertrude PERRY [2947] (Mary Ann TILLEY14, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 8 Jan 1882 in Nor-west Bend, South Australia, died on 8 May 1967 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 85, and was buried in West Tce Cemetery, Adelaide. She was usually called Nell.
General Notes:
1882 SA Birth PERRY Helen Gertrude Henry PERRY Mary TILLY Kapunda 275/456
1967 SA Death 28A/2859 RAYMOND Helen Gertrude Ernest Hugh Miller RAYMOND [DH] Adelaide (Lived: St Peters)
Nell married Ernest Hugh Miller RAYMOND [5020], son of Samuel RAYMOND [8110], on 26 Apr 1907 in Res Henry Perry, North Adelaide. Ernest was born circa 1880, died on 8 Jul 1932 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia aged about 52, and was buried in West Tce Cemetery, Adelaide.
Marriage Notes:
1907 SA Marriage 231/733 RAYMOND Ernest Hugh Miller PERRY Ellen Gertrude Adelaide
General Notes:
1932 SA Death 540/52 RAYMOND Ernest Hugh Miller undefined Adelaide
The Avertiser (Adelaide) Saturday 9 July 1932 & Chronicle (Adelaide) Thursday 14 July 1932
Death Notice:
RAYMOND.-On the 8th July, at his late residence, 48, Prospect road. Prospect. Ernest H. M. Raymond, dearly beloved husband of Nellie G. Raymond and loving father of Rilda and Max, aged 53 years.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 159 F i. Rilda Gertrude RAYMOND [8112] was born on 26 Apr 1907 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 8 Mar 2010 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 102, and was buried on 12 Mar 2010 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 160 M ii. Maxwell Claude RAYMOND [8113] was born on 21 Apr 1908 in Gilberton, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 8 Feb 1991 in South Australia at age 82, and was buried on 12 Feb 1991 in West Tce Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 161 M iii. Frank Henry RAYMOND [8111] was born on 11 Aug 1913 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 28 Apr 1914 in North Adelaide, South Australia, and was buried in West Tce Cemetery, Adelaide.
49. Sophia TILLEY [3570] (Jonathan Nelson TILLEY15, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 19 Oct 1868 in Grace Plains, South Australia and died on 4 Jun 1945 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 76.
General Notes:
1868 SA Birth TILLEY Sophia Jonathan Nelson TILLEY Emily DONEY Port Gawler 68/41
Sophia married someone.
+ 162 F i. Hilda M. TILLEY [11506] was born in 1903 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia and died in 1903 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia.
50. Florence Amelia TILLEY [3568] (Jonathan Nelson TILLEY15, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 12 Jul 1870 in Virginia, South Australia and died on 20 Nov 1870 in Kadina, South Australia.
General Notes:
1870 SA Birth 85/247 TILLY Florence Amelia Jonathan Nelson TILLY Emily DONEY Port Gawler M (at Virginia)
1870 SA Death 39/599 TILLEY Florence Jonathon Nelson TILLEY (F) Daly (4m) M, (at Kadina)
51. Lily Agnes TILLEY [3571] (Jonathan Nelson TILLEY15, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 12 Jul 1870 in Grace Plains, South Australia and died on 19 Nov 1870 in Kadina, South Australia.
General Notes:
1870 SA Birth TILLY Lilly Agnes Jonathan Nelson TILLY Emily DONEY Port Gawler 85/247 M (at Virginia)
1870 SA Death 39/599 TILLEY Lily Agnes Jonathon Nelson TILLEY (F) Daly (4m) (at Kadina)
52. Florence Amy TILLEY [3572] (Jonathan Nelson TILLEY15, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 13 Mar 1872 in Kadina, South Australia and died on 12 Jun 1875 in Port Wakefield, South Australia at age 3.
General Notes:
1872 SA Birth TILLEY Florence May Jonathan Nilson TILLEY Emily DONEY Daly 107/256 (at Kadina)
1875 SA Death 67/148 TILLEY Florence Amy Jonathan Nelson TILLEY (F) Gilbert (at Port Wakefield)
South Australian Register (Adelaide) Friday 16 July 1875
Death Notice:
TILLY.-On the 12th June, at Port Wakefield, Florence Amy, second surviving daughter of Jonathan Nelson and Emily Tilly, aged three years and three months.
53. William Albert TILLEY [3573] (Jonathan Nelson TILLEY15, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 13 Mar 1874 in Port Wakefield, South Australia, died on 12 Jun 1943 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia at age 69, and was buried on 15 Jun 1943 in Broken Hill Cemetery, New South Wales, Australia. He was usually called Alb.
General Notes:
1874 SA Birth TILLY William Albert Jonathan Nelson TILLY Emily DONEY Adelaide 133/65
1943 NSW Death TILLEY WILLIAM ALBERT 8080/1943 JONOTHAN NELSON EMILY BROKEN HILL
Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954) Mon 14 Jun 1943
DEATH OF MR. W. TILLEY
After a residence in Broken Hill of over 45 years. Mr. William Albert Tilley died at his home, 239 Heb bard Street, South Broken Hill, on Saturday night. He was born at Nairne, South Australia, and was 68 years of age. Mr. Tilley, who was a member of the F.E.D. and F.A. and I.O.R. Star of Alma Lodge, collapsed while reading in front of the fire on Saturday night. Dr. Boscence, who was summoned, found that Mr. Tilley had died from heart failure. He leaves a widow, one daughter (Mrs, W. Baldwin), and one son (Victor), who resides in South Australia. The burial will take place tomorrow, the cortege, leaving his late residence at 11 a.m. for the Methodist portion of the Cemetery. Fred J. Potter and Son have charge of the funeral arrangements.
The Barrier Miner (Broken Hill NSW) Tuesday 15 June 1943
FUNERAL OF MR. W. A. TILLEY
The funeral of Mr. William Albert Tilley, which was largely attended, left his late residence, 239 Hebbard Street, South Broken Hill, at ll a.m. today for the Methodist Cemetery. The burial service at the house and graveside was read by the, Rev. R. C. Cuthberlet. The bearers were Messrs M. Simmens, D. Pryor, R. Arthur, E. Baldwin, P. Clogg, J. Terrell. The F.E.D. and E.A. was presented by Mr. A. Kersten, and the, Alma Rechabite Lodge by Bro. W. Hughes. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Fred J. Potter and Son.
Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 - 1954) Wednesday 16 Jun 1943
MR. W. A. TILLEY'S FUNERAL
The funeral of Mr. William Albert Tilley took place yesterday, leaving his late residence, 239 Hebbard Street. South Broken Hill, at 11 a.m. The Interment was made in the Methodist Cemetery. The burial service at the house and graveside was read by the Rev. R. C. Guthberlet. The bearers were Messrs. M. Slmmens. D. Fryer, R. Arthur. E. Baldwin, P. Clogg. J. Terrell. The F.E.D and F.A. was represented by Mr. A. Kersten, and the Alma Rechablte Lodge by Mr. W. Hughes. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Fred J. Potter and Son.
54. Sylvia Doney TILLEY [3574] (Jonathan Nelson TILLEY15, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 5 Jul 1876 in Port Wakefield, South Australia, died on 15 Sep 1952 in Stirling West, South Australia at age 76, and was buried on 17 Sep 1952 in Stirling East Cemetery.
General Notes:
1876 SA Birth TILLEY Sylvie Doney, Jonathan Nelson TILLEY Emily DONEY Gilbert 169/46
1952 SA Death 787/4930 HOYLE Sylvia Doney John Thomas HOYLE [DH] Adelaide (Resided: Aldgate)
The News (Adelaide) Wednesday 17 September 1952
Death Notice:
HOYLE.- On September 15, at hospital, Sylvia Doney, beloved wife of the late John Hoyle, of Aldgate Valley, and loving mother at Jessie, Lillian and Jack. Aged 76 years. At rest.
Funeral Notice:
HOYLE.- THE FRIENDS of the late Mrs. SYLVIA DONEY HOYLE are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave the residence of her daughter. Mrs. J. Harslett, Longwood, on WEDNES DAY, at 2 p.m., for the Stirling East Cemetery. HJ Garrod. Undertaker, Stirling West. Phone Stirling 94.
Sylvia married John Thomas HOYLE [8062], son of John HOYLE [8063] and Elizabeth WALTON [8120], on 19 Jan 1899 in Res of brides parents West Adelaide, South Australia. Jack was born on 16 Sep 1876 in North Adelaide, South Australia and died on 9 Feb 1946 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 69. He was usually called Jack.
Marriage Notes:
1899 SA Marriage 198/180 HOYLE John Thomas TILLEY Sylvia Doney Hindmarsh
General Notes:
1876 SA Birth HOYLE John Thomas John HOYLE Elizabeth WALTON Adelaide 172/254
1946 SA Death 697/544 HOYLE John Thomas undefined Adelaide (Resided: Aldgate Valley)
Children from this marriage were:
+ 163 M i. Harold John Nelson HOYLE [8115] was born on 27 May 1899 in Walkerville, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 11 Dec 1899 in Walkerville, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 164 F ii. Sylvia May HOYLE [8116] was born on 20 Jul 1900 in Walkerville, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 6 Dec 1900 in Klemzig Block, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 165 M iii. Jack Percival HOYLE [8117] was born on 10 Nov 1912 in Aldgate, South Australia, died on 11 Jan 2006 in South Australia at age 93, and was buried on 16 Jan 2006 in Stirling District Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 166 F iv. Lillian Sophy HOYLE [8118] was born on 28 Oct 1913 in Aldgate, South Australia, died on 27 Apr 1997 in Stirling, South Australia at age 83, and was buried on 30 Apr 1997 in Stirling General Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 167 F v. Jessie Thelma HOYLE [8119] was born on 7 Nov 1914 in Aldgate, South Australia, died on 15 Mar 1983 in South Australia at age 68, and was buried on 17 Mar 1983 in Stirling General Cemetery, South Australia.
55. Samuel Archibald Jonathan TILLEY [3575] (Jonathan Nelson TILLEY15, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 28 Oct 1878 in Port Wakefield, South Australia and died on 25 Jan 1967 in Woodville, Adelaide, South Australia at age 88.
General Notes:
1878 SA Birth TILLEY Samuel Archibald Jonathan Jonathan Nelson TILLEY Emily DONEY Gilbert 210/346
1967 SA Death 24A/527 TILLEY Samuel Archibald Jonathan undefined Hindmarsh (Resided: Henley Beach)
Samuel married Margaret Mary CASHEL [9011], daughter of Roger CASHEL [9012] and Kate ONEIL [9013], in 1906 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Margaret was born on 13 Apr 1883 in Hill View Park, South Australia and died on 19 Nov 1957 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 74.
Marriage Notes:
1906 NSW Marriage 9647 TILLEY SAMUEL A J CASHEL MARGARET M BROKEN HIL
General Notes:
1883 SA Birth CASHEL Margaret Mary Roger CASHEL Kate ONIEL Frome 310/226
1957 SA Death 867/7017 TILLEY Margaret Mary Samuel Archibald Jonathan TILLEY [H] Adelaide (Resided: Mile End)
Children from this marriage were:
+ 168 M i. Archibald TILLEY [9008] was born in 1907 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia.
+ 169 M ii. Roger John TILLEY [9014] was born in 1913 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, died on 3 Jul 1980 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 67, and was buried in Enfield Memorial Park, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 170 M iii. Colin Francis TILLEY [9015] was born in 1915 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, died on 26 Jul 1988 in South Australia at age 73, and was buried on 28 Jul 1988 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
56. Hilda Emily TILLEY [3576] (Jonathan Nelson TILLEY15, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 11 Apr 1881 in Blyth, South Australia and died on 12 May 1904 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia at age 23.
General Notes:
1881 SA Birth TILLEY Hilda Jonathan Nelson TILLEY Emily DONEY Upper Wakefield 259/293
1904 4825 NSW Death JONES HILDA JONATHAN N EMILY BROKEN HILL
Hilda married William Thomas JONES [8126], son of Joseph Benjamin JONES [8127], on 25 Jan 1900 in Res of brides parents West Adelaide, South Australia. William was born circa 1880, died on 17 Jun 1958 in Lockleys, South Australia aged about 78, and was buried on 18 Jun 1958 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1900 SA Marriage 202/303 JONES William Thomas TILLEY Hilda Hindmarsh
General Notes:
1958 SA Death 876/3642 JONES William Thomas undefined Adelaide (uncertain if this is the correct death record)
Centennial Park Location: Acacia B, Path BI, Grave 193
Children from this marriage were:
+ 171 M i. William Nelson Goodenough JONES [11846] was born on 3 Apr 1900 in West Adelaide, South Australia and died on 19 Oct 1900 in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia.
+ 172 M ii. Leonard Thomas JONES [11845] was born on 9 May 1902 in Klemzig, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 6 May 1903 in Klemzig Block, Adelaide, South Australia.
57. Emily Mable TILLEY [3577] (Jonathan Nelson TILLEY15, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 20 Jan 1886 in Nairne, South Australia and died on 26 Apr 1886 in Nairne, South Australia.
General Notes:
1886 SA Birth TILLY Emily Mable Jonathan Nelson TILLY Emily DONEY Nairne 368/42
1886 SA Death 155/36 TILLY Emily Mabel John TILLY (F) Nairne
58. Harold Charles Nelson TILLEY [3579] (Jonathan Nelson TILLEY15, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 1 Oct 1895 in Mt Barker, South Australia and died on 19 Jan 1989 in South Australia at age 93.
General Notes:
1895 SA Birth TILLEY Harold Charles Nelson Jonathan Nelson TILLEY Mary Jane WILLIAMS Mount Barker 572/206
Advertiser TILLEY Harold Charles Nelson 1989 (d. 19 Jan 1989 - Pub 21 Jan 1989)
Harold married Jessie Matilda BULLER [10193], daughter of Anthony James BULLER [10194] and Christina SLATER [10195], on 25 Jan 1920 in Res of A J Buller Thebarton, Adelaide. Jessie was born on 4 Jul 1895 in Aldgate Valley, South Australia, died on 16 Aug 1977 in South Australia at age 82, and was buried in West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. They had no children.
Marriage Notes:
1920 SA Marriage 282/231 TILLEY Harold Charles Nelson BULLER Jessie Matilda Hindmarsh
General Notes:
1895 SA Birth BULLER Jessie Matilda James Anthony BULLER Christina SLATER Mount Barker 567/287
Cemetery: Adelaide West Terrace General TILLEY Jessie Matilda 82y 1977; Wife of Harold, sister of Olive BULLER
Advertiser TILLEY Jessie Matilda 1977 (d. 16 Aug - Pub 18, 19 Aug 1977)
59. Irene Hellen Mary TILLEY [3580] (Jonathan Nelson TILLEY15, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 11 May 1898 in West Adelaide, South Australia and died on 10 Dec 1898 in West Adelaide, South Australia.
General Notes:
1898 SA Birth 622/103 TILLEY Irene Hellen Mary Jonathan Nelson TILLEY Mary Jane WILLIAMS Hindmarsh
1898 SA Death 257/247 TILLEY Irene Mary Ellen Jonathan Nelson TILLEY (F) Hindmarsh
60. Alfred WINFIELD [8145] (Amelia Catherine TILLEY16, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 19 Dec 1872 in Kadina, South Australia and died on 22 Jan 1875 in Yacka, South Australia at age 2.
General Notes:
1872 SA Birth WINFIELD Alfred Edmund James WINFIELD Amelia Catherine TILLEY Daly 116/542
1875 SA Death 63/390 WINFIELD Alfred Edmund WINFIELD (F) Clare
61. Elsie Olive WINFIELD [8130] (Amelia Catherine TILLEY16, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 21 Jul 1875 in Yacka, South Australia, died on 9 Jul 1948 in nr Borderdown, South Australia at age 72, and was buried in Bordertown Cemetery, South Australia.
General Notes:
1875 SA Birth WINFIELD Elsie Olive Edmund WINFIELD Amelia TILLEY Clare 153/18
1948 SA Death 730/4029 MILNE Elsie Olive Alfred Ernest MILNE [H] Robe
Cemetery: Bordertown MILNE Elsie Olive 73y 1948; wife of Alfred Ernest
South Australian Register (Adelaide) 12 August 1875
Birth Notice:
WINFIELD.-On the 21st June, at Port Wakefield, the wife of E. Winfield, butcher, Yacka, Broughton River, of a daughter.
The Advertiser Saturday 10 July 1948
Death Notice:
MILNE -on July 9, at her home, Brayfield, Bordertown, Elsie Olive, loved wife of A. E. Milne, and loving mother of Frank, Jean and Elliott. Aged 73 years. At rest.
Elsie married Alfred Ernest MILNE [8131], son of Rev. David MILNE [8132] and Grace BRAY [8133], on 12 Apr 1900 in Congregational Church, Bordertown, South Australia. Alfred was born on 16 May 1872 in Kingston, South Australia, died on 16 Jun 1965 in Bordertown, South Australia at age 93, and was buried in Bordertown Cemetery, South Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1900 SA Marriage 203/221 MILNE Alfred Ernest WINFIELD Elsie Olive Wellington
Chronicle (Adelaide) Saturday 5 May 1900
Marriage Notice:
MILNE- WINFIELD.- On the 12th April, at Bordertown, by the Rev. D. Milne, Alfred Ernest Milne, of Gumeracha, sixth son of above, to Elsie, Olive, eldest daughter of Mr. E. Winfield, of Bordertown.
General Notes:
1872 SA Birth MILNE Alfred Ernest David MILNE Grace BRAY Robe 109/316
1965 SA Death 992/3903 MILNE Alfred Ernest undefined Robe
Cemetery: Bordertown MILNE Alfred Ernest 93y 1865 [sic] 1965; husband of Elsie Olive
Children from this marriage were:
+ 173 M i. Franklyn Bray MILNE [8134] was born on 19 Feb 1901 in Gumeracha, South Australia, died on 23 May 1988 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 87, and was cremated on 25 May 1988 in Enfield Memorial Park, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 174 F ii. Jean Ryder MILNE [8135] was born on 23 Apr 1904 in Gumeracha, South Australia and was buried on 27 Apr 1964 in Bordertown Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 175 M iii. Elliott Bray MILNE [8136] was born on 18 Apr 1907 in Bordertown, South Australia, died on 31 Mar 1997 in South Australia at age 89, and was buried on 3 Apr 1997 in Bordertown Cemetery, South Australia.
62. Jessie WINFIELD [8144] (Amelia Catherine TILLEY16, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 29 Jan 1878 in Yacka, South Australia and died on 12 Apr 1965 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 87.
General Notes:
1878 SA Birth WINFIELD Jessie Edmund James Blackeby WINFIELD Amelia TILLY Clare 196/269
1965 SA Death 989/2231 COCK Jessie Robert Joseph COCK [DH] Adelaide H (Resided: Ashton)
Jessie married James Francis HOCKHAM [8161], son of James HOCKHAM [8160] and Emma LANE [8166], on 15 Oct 1906 in Res of Rev D Milne, Bordertown, South Australia. James was born on 16 May 1875 in New Tiers (nw Loxton), South Australia and died on 9 Jul 1912 in Marble Hill, South Australia at age 37.
Marriage Notes:
1906 SA Marriage 229/237 HOCKHAM James Francis WINFIELD Jessie Wellington
General Notes:
1875 SA Birth HOCKHAM James Francis James HOCKHAM Emma Lydia LANE Adelaide 151/158
1912 SA Death 367/56 HOCKHAM James Francis undefined Norwood
The Register (Adelaide) Monday 15, Thursday 18 July 1912 & Observer (Adelaide) Saturday 20 July 1912
Death Notice:
HOCKHAM,--On the 9th July, at Marble Hill road, Norton's Summit, James Francis, dearly loved husband of Jessie Hockham (nee Winfield), and eldest son of J. and E. Hockham, Basket Range, aged 37 years (accidentally killed), leaving a wife and one son to mourn their sad loss.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 176 M i. Jack Edmund HOCKHAM [3582] was born on 12 Apr 1908 in Basket Range, South Australia, died on 28 Jun 1986 in Stirling, South Australia at age 78, and was buried on 2 Jul 1986 in Summertown Cemetery, South Australia.
Jessie next married Robert Joseph COCK [9027], son of William COCK [9028] and Mary Ann NORTON [9029], on 16 Feb 1946 in Ashton, South Australia. Bob was born on 21 Jul 1874 in Montecute, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 11 Jul 1961 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 86, and was buried on 12 Jul 1961 in Norton Summit Cemetery, South Australia. He was usually called Bob.
Marriage Notes:
1946 Marriage to Robert Joseph COCK
The Advertiser Saturday 23 February 1946 & Chronicle (Adelaide) Thursday 28 February 1946
Marriage Notice:
COCK-HOCKHAM.The marriage of Mrs. Jessie Hockham, to Robert Joseph (Bob) Cock, of Norton Summit, was solemnised at Ashton on February 16, Pastor Cook officiated.
General Notes:
1874 SA Birth COCK Robert Joseph William COCK Mary Ann NORTON Adelaide 137/496
1961 SA Death 925/4187 COCK Robert Joseph undefined Adelaide (Resided: Norwood)
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Wednesday 12 July 1961
Death Notice:
COCK. -On July 11th, at hospital, Robert Joseph Cock, of 30 Sheldon street, Norwood, the beloved husband of Jessie Cock. In his 87th year.
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Wednesday 12 July 1961
Funeral Notice:
COCK.-THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. ROBERT JOSEPH COCK, of 30 Sheldon street, Norwood, are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave the Claude Trevelion Funeral Chapel, 58 Magill road, Norwood, THIS DAY (Wednesday), after a service commencing at 3.20 p.m., for the Norton Summit Cemetery, arriving at 3.55 p.m. Rev. SA Mainstone will officiate. Claude Trevelion AFDA Head Office and Chapel 56-58 Magill road, Norwood Phone 632084. Somerton (Res) 92316.
63. Arthur Ryder WINFIELD [8146] (Amelia Catherine TILLEY16, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 10 Sep 1879 in Willowie, South Australia and died on 9 Mar 1968 in Keith, South Australia at age 88.
General Notes:
1879 SA Birth WINFIELD Arthur Ryder Edwin WINFIELD Amelia Catherine TILLEY Frome 229/69
1968 SA Death 46A/2184 WINFIELD Arthur Ryder Sheba Ellen WINFIELD [DW] Robe
Arthur married Sheba Ellen MUNDY [8153], daughter of David Henry MUNDY [8154] and Rebecca COLE [4270], on 22 Sep 1900 in Res of Rev A C Rankine, East Adelaide. Ellen was born on 23 Feb 1883 in Mitcham, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 13 Mar 1961 in Keith, South Australia at age 78. She was usually called Ellen.
Marriage Notes:
1900 SA Marriage 204/1012 WINFIELD Arthur Ryder MUNDY Ellen, Norwood
Noted events in their marriage were:
Wedding: Anniversry, South Australia. (Image Courtesy of Deb Miller)
General Notes:
1883 SA Birth MUNDY Ellen, David Henry MUNDY Rebecca COLE Adelaide 300/139
1961 SA Death 920/1860 WINFIELD Theba Ellen, Arthur Ryder WINFIELD [H] Robe
Children from this marriage were:
+ 177 F i. Sheba Annie WINFIELD [8164] was born on 30 Dec 1901 in Paradise, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 7 Jan 1978 in South Australia at age 76.
+ 178 M ii. Arthur Henry WINFIELD [10868] was born on 3 Sep 1902 in Athelstone, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 179 F iii. Ethel WINFIELD [10869] was born on 7 Mar 1904 in Bordertown, South Australia, died on 6 Jun 1971 in Mt Barker, South Australia at age 67, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Balhannah, South Australia.
+ 180 F iv. Kathleen Janet WINFIELD [10871] was born on 15 May 1906 in Marryatville, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 10 Jan 1980 at age 73, and was buried in Tintinara Cemetery, South Australia.
64. Frank WINFIELD [8147] (Amelia Catherine TILLEY16, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 27 Sep 1881 in Gregory, nr Lake Eyre, South Australia, died on 11 Sep 1953 in Parkside, Adelaide, South Australia at age 71, and was buried on 14 Sep 1953 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
General Notes:
1881 SA Birth WINFIELD Frank Edmund James Blackety WINFIELD Amelia Catherine TILLY Frome 274/61
1953 SA Death 801/4891 WINFIELD Frank undefined Adelaide
The Advertiser Saturday 12 September 1953
Death Notices:
WINFIELD-- On September 11, at his residence, 6 Oxenbold street, Parkside. Frank, beloved husband of Velitie (Lettie), and loving father of Marjorie (Mrs. Young), Ray, Frank, Bruce and Peggy (Mrs. Slavin). Aged 71 years.
WINFIELD.- On September 11, 6 Oxenbold street, Parkside, Frank, loving father-in-law of Jessie, Jack and John, grandpop of Marlett, Peggy, Max, Douglas, Rodney and Joan. Peace be with him at last.
Funeral Notice:
THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. FRANK WINFIELD late of Oxenbold street, Parkside, are respectfully informed that his Remains were peacefully laid to rest on MONDAY, September 14 in the Centennial Park Cemetery. Capt. C. E. Lamott officiated. Claude Trevelion AFDA, Funeral Directors, Head Office and Chapel, 56-58 Magill road, Norwood, FA2084.
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Thu 17 Sep 1953
Return Thanks:
WRIGHT.- Mr. Glen Wright and boys wish to THANK all relations and friends for beautiful floral tributes, telegrams, letters, cards, and persona! expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement of a wife and mother. Owing to addresses unknown and cards on floral tributes not received, would all please accept this as their personal thanks?
Centennial Park Cemetery Location: General AA, Path O, Grave 154A
Frank married Velitie Mary WIVELL [8155], daughter of Edmund Jerome WIVELL [8156] and Margaret CAMERON [8167], on 22 Sep 1913 in Mary Magdalene Church, Adelaide. Lettie was born on 31 Jan 1888 in Norwood, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 15 Dec 1978 in Daniel Pvt Hosp., Adelaide, South Australia at age 90, and was buried on 19 Dec 1978 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. She was usually called Lettie.
Marriage Notes:
1913 SA Marriage 256/844 WINFIELD Frank WIVELL Valetta Mary Adelaide
The Advertiser Saturday 27 September 1913
Marriage Notice:
WINFIELD- WIVELL.- On the 22nd September, at St. Mary Magdalene Church, Adelaide, by Rev. Canon Hornabrook, Frank Winfield, second son of Edmund and Amelia Winfield, of Bordertown, S. A., to Valletta Mary (Lettie) Wivell, only daughter of late Maggie Wivell, of Norwood, and grand-daughter of late Professor Wivell, of Adelaide.
General Notes:
1888 SA Birth WIVELL Velitie Mary Edmond Jerome WIVELL Margaret CAMERON Norwood 411/417
Cemetery Location: General AA, Path O, Grave 154A
The Advertiser Monday 18 December 1978
Death Notices:
WINFIELD, Velitie Mary, - On December 15, at the Daniel Private Hospital, loved wife of the late Frank and loving mother of Marjorie (Mrs. Young), Ray, Frank, David and Peggy (Mrs. Slavin), leaving 16 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. In her 91st year. Reunited with her loved one.
WINFIELD, Velitie Mary, - On December 15, dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Peggy and John, loved nana of Stephen, Lee-Ann, and Mark. The long day closes, our loved one sleeps. To know her was to love her.
WINFIELD, Velitie Mary, - Loved mother of Frank, mother-in-law of Stella, dear nana of Mary, Catherine, Joanne, Patricia, Frances, Ursula, and Michael. Aged 90 years, 11 months. RIP.
WINFIELD, Velitie Mary, - On December 15, at hospital, aged 90. Dearly loved mother of Marjorie, mother-in-law of the late Jack, loved nanna of Marlett and Rod, Peggy and David and great-grandmother of Simon, Christopher and Shane. Loving memories.
WINFIELD, Velitie Mary, - On December 15 at Daniel Private Hospital, loved mother of Ray, mother-in-law of Jess, nana of Max and Marilyn, Doug, Rod and Ann, Joan and Dennis, great-grandma of Matthew, Mardi, Kellie, Haylie, Karen. Peacefully sleeping.
Funeral Notice:
WINFIELD. - THE RELATIVES and FRIENDS of the late Mrs. VALITIE MARY WINFIELD, are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave our parlor TOMORROW, Tuesday December 19, at 1.30 p.m. for the Centennial Park Cemetery. Floral tributes to the parlor, please. JACK ELLIOTT FUNERALS, (manager, Tony Elliott) 70 South Road, West Hindmarsh. 464689.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 181 F i. Marjorie WINFIELD [8724] was born on 21 May 1908 in Wayville, Adelaide, South Australia and died before 1995.
+ 182 M ii. Raymond WINFIELD [8739] was born on 14 May 1920 in Bordertown, South Australia.
+ 183 M iii. Frank Henry WINFIELD [8730] was born on 1 Sep 1923 in Bordertown, South Australia and died on 19 May 1986 at age 62.
+ 184 M iv. David Bruce WINFIELD [8741] was born on 18 Aug 1927 in Bordertown, South Australia and died on 4 Jul 1995 in Nowra, NSW, Australia at age 67.
65. Alfred WINFIELD [8148] (Amelia Catherine TILLEY16, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 25 Apr 1883 in Plympton, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 25 Dec 1895 in Bordertown, South Australia at age 12.
General Notes:
1883 SA Birth WINFIELD Alfred Edmund WINFIELD Amelia TILLEY Adelaide 303/351
1895 SA Death 231/469 WINFIELD Alfred Edward James Blackeby WINFIELD (F) Wellington (12y)
66. Adelaide WINFIELD [8149] (Amelia Catherine TILLEY16, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 2 Apr 1887 in Magill, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 10 Nov 1967 in Uraidla, South Australia at age 80.
General Notes:
1887 SA Birth WINFIELD Adelaide Edmund James Blackeby WINFIELD Amelia Catherine TILLEY Norwood 394/130
1967 SA Death 39A/8143 HOCKHAM Adelaide Henry HOCKHAM [DH] Norwood (Resided: Ashton)
Adelaide married Henry HOCKHAM [8159], son of James HOCKHAM [8160] and Emma LANE [8166], on 26 Nov 1912 in Res of James Hockham, Basket Range, South Australia. Henry was born on 18 Jul 1883 in Norton Summit, South Australia and died on 6 Aug 1949 in Ashton, South Australia at age 66.
General Notes:
1883 SA Birth HOCKHAM Henry James HOCKHAM Emma LANE Norwood 309/185
1949 SA Death 743/3874 HOCKHAM Henry undefined Norwood
67. Daisy WINFIELD [8150] (Amelia Catherine TILLEY16, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 23 Oct 1889 in Magill, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 21 Feb 1959 in Millicent, South Australia at age 69, and was buried on 23 Feb 1959 in Millicent Cemetery, South Australia.
General Notes:
1889 SA Birth WINFIELD Daisy Edmund James Blackeby WINFIELD Amelia Catherine TILLY Norwood 447/467
1959 SA Death 888/1663 SARGEANT Daisy Alexander Robert SARGEANT [H] Grey
Millicent Cemetery; Section E; Plot 140; Last Residence: Beachport; Age at Death: 69; Date of Burial: 23.02.1959
Daisy married Alexander Robinson SARGEANT [8157], son of John William SARGEANT [8158] and Lillias ROBERTSON [8168], on 13 Apr 1913 in Res of E J B Wingfield, Brimbago (nr Keith), South Australia. Alexander was born on 17 Nov 1884 in Reedy Creek, South Australia, died on 4 Oct 1963 in Millicent, South Australia at age 78, and was buried on 7 Oct 1963 in Millicent Cemetery, South Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1913 SA Marriage 255/273 SARGEANT Alexander Robinson WINFIELD Daisy Wellington
General Notes:
1884 SA Birth SARGEANT Alexander Robinson John William SARGEANT Lillias ROBERTSON Grey 340/168
1963 SA Death 963/6855 SARGEANT Alexander Robinson H A SARGEANT [S] Grey (Resided: Beachport)
Cemetery location: Section E; Plot 140; Last Residence Beachport; Age: 78; Date of Burial: 07.10.1963
Children from this marriage were:
+ 185 M i. Harold Alfred SARGEANT [8169] was born on 15 Mar 1914 in Custon, South Australia, died on 12 Jul 1978 in Hamley Bridge, South Australia at age 64, and was buried on 14 Jul 1978 in Hamley Bridge, South Australia.
+ 186 F ii. Daphne May SARGEANT [8170] was born on 23 May 1919 in Port Elliot, South Australia.
68. Janet Evelyn WINFIELD [8151] (Amelia Catherine TILLEY16, Mary RYDER8, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 19 Jun 1891 in Magill, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 7 Jul 1981 in South Australia at age 90.
General Notes:
1891 SA Birth WINFIELD Janet Evelyn Edmond James Blackeby WINFIELD Amelia Catherine TILLEY Norwood 482/255
The Advertiser Wednesday 8 July 1981
Death Notices:
WRIGHT, Janet Evelyn. - Late of Clayton Homes. On July 7, dearly loved wife of Frederic (deceased). Loved mother of Glen (deceased), and Mollie. Grandmother of Donald, Robin, Barrie and their wives, also 7 great-grandchildren. Aged 90 years. Peacefully at rest.
WRIGHT, Janet Evelyn. - Passed away July 7, loving aunt of Frank and Win Milne. Peacefully sleeping.
Janet married Frederic Richard Lionel WRIGHT [8162], son of Joseph WRIGHT [8163] and Alice Jane CARR [9039], on 21 Mar 1913 in Res of Ern Milnes, Bordertown, South Australia. Frederic was born on 15 Apr 1887 in Mount Gambier, South Australia and died on 31 Dec 1976 at age 89.
Marriage Notes:
1913 SA Marriage 254/831 WRIGHT Fredic Richard Lionel WINFIELD Janet Evelyn Wellingto
General Notes:
1887 SA Birth WRIGHT Frederic Richard Lionel Joseph WRIGHT Alice Jane CARR Grey 395/80
Advertiser WRIGHT Frederick Richard Lionel 1977 (31 Dec 1976 - Pub 5, 20 Jan 1977)
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Wednesday 5 January 1977
Death Notice:
WRIGHT. Frederick Richard Lionel. - Died December 31. Dearly loved father of Mollie and father-in-law of Alf. Aged 89 years. At rest.
WRIGHT. Frederick Richard Lionel. - On December 31 at Clayton Nursing Home. Dearly loved husband of Janet Evelyn, loving father of Glen and Mollie. Aged 89 years. Resting.
WRIGHT. Frederick Richard Lionel. - On December 31. Loved father of Glen and Marjorie. Loving Buppy to Robin and Barrie and their families. In his 90th year.
WRIGHT. Frederick Richard Lionel. - On December 31. Sadly missed by grandson Donald, also Marilyn and great gr4andchildren Karen and Charles. You shall live on in our loving memories, Buppy.
Funeral Notice:
WRIGHT. - THE FRIENDS of the late MR. FREDERICK RICHARD LIONEL WRIGHT, of Clayton Homes, Beulah road, Norwood, and late P.M.G., are advised that his Funeral Service was privately conducted on TUESDAY AFTERNOON at the Enfield General Cemetery. Chas A Berry & Son Pty Ltd, AFDA, 200-202 Magill rd., Norwood. 332-2088.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 187 M i. Glen Carr WRIGHT [8956] was born on 26 Jan 1915 in Strathalbyn, South Australia, died on 16 Dec 1979 in Kensington Gdns, Adelaide, South Australia at age 64, and was cremated on 18 Dec 1979 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 188 F ii. Mollie Jean WRIGHT [8957] was born on 9 Dec 1918 in Mt Barker, South Australia.
69. Jessie Matilda PARKER [3654] (Elizabeth RYDER20, Thomas10, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 23 Oct 1875 in Islington, Middlesex, England and died on 3 May 1959 in England at age 83.
General Notes:
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar
PARKER, Jessie Matilda orf 6 Ravenstone Road Hornsey Middlesex spinster died 3 May 1949 at 4 Princes Avenue Muswell Hill Hornsey Administration London 14 July 1959 to Ethel Mary Parker spinster. Effects 888 pounds 19 shillings 3 pence.
Other Records
Census: England, 5 Apr 1881, 38 Citizen Rd, Islington, London. Jessie is recorded as Dau age 5 born Islington and described Scholar.
Census: England, 5 Apr 1891, 38 Citizen Rd, Islington, London. Jessie is recorded as Dau age 15 born Islington.
Census: England, 31 Mar 1901, 48 Lorne Rd., Hornsey, London. Jessie is recorded as Dau age 25 Single born Islington.
Census: England, 2 Apr 1911, 10 Albert Rd., Stroud Green N, London. Jessie is recorded as Dau age 35 Single born Islington
1939 England Register: 1939, 6 Ravenstone road, Hornsey.
70. Rose Emily PARKER [3655] (Elizabeth RYDER20, Thomas10, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 30 May 1877 in Islington, Middlesex, England and died on 6 May 1945 in England at age 67.
General Notes:
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar
PARKER Rose Emily of 6 Ravenstone-road Hornsey London N.8 spinster died 6 May 1945 Probate Llandudno 12 September 1945 to Elizabeth Emma Parker and Ethel Mary Parker spinsters. Effects 1189 pounds 5 shillings 6 pence.
Other Records
Census: England, 5 Apr 1881, 38 Citizen Rd, Islington, London. Rose is recorded as Dau age 3 Single born Islington.
Census: England, 5 Apr 1891, 38 Citizen Rd, Islington, London. Rose is recorded as Dau age 13 born Islington
Census: England, 31 Mar 1901, 48 Lorne Rd., Hornsey, London. Rose is recorded as Dau age 23 born Islington and described as School Teacher L.S.B., Worker
Census: England, 2 Apr 1911, 10 Albert Rd., Stroud Green N, London. Rose is recorded as Dau ag 33 born Islington and described as C.C. School Teacher, L.C.C., Worker
1939 England Register: 1939, 6 Ravenstone road, Hornsey.
71. Thomas Ryder PARKER [3657] (Elizabeth RYDER20, Thomas10, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 21 Aug 1878 in Islington, Middlesex, England and died on 28 Dec 1959 in Hove, Sussex, England at age 81.
General Notes:
England & Wales, National Probate Calendar
PARKER Thomas Ryder of 5 Tongdean Road Hove Sussex died 28 December 1959 Probate Winchester 23 March 1960 to Ronald William Goatcher company director and Violet Gladys Ashworth (wife of Cyril Maynard Ashworth). Effects 51642 pounds 7 shillings 5 pence.
Other Records
Census: England, 5 Apr 1881, 38 Citizen Rd, Islington, London. Thomas is recorded as Son age 2 born Islington.
Census: England, 5 Apr 1891, 38 Citizen Rd, Islington, London. Thomas is recorded as Son age 12 born islington.
Census: England, 31 Mar 1901, 48 Lorne Rd., Hornsey, London. Thomas is recorded as Son age 22 Single born Islingrton and described as Commercial Clerk.
Census: England, 2 Apr 1911, 10 Albert Rd., Stroud Green N, London. Thomas is recorded as Son age 32 Single and described as Advertising Agent, Worker.
Passenger: SS Ariguani, 7 Feb 1938, Avonmouth - Kingston, jamaica. 7 Feb 1938 SS Ariguani Fyffes Line departed ex Avonmouth - Kingston, Jamaica, 1st class
Passenger: 21 Mar 1938, Kingston, Jamaica - England. 21 Mar 1938 departed ex Kingston, Jamaica - England
1939 England Register: 1939, Trevalsa, Cornwall, England.
Thomas married Effie HALSEY [7303] on 4 Jul 1915 in Holy Trinity, Stroud Green, Willesdon, London. Effie was born on 9 Jan 1879 in Dalston, Middlesex, England. They had no children.
Other Records
1939 England Register: 1939, Trevalsa, Cornwall, England.
72. Elizabeth Emma PARKER [3656] (Elizabeth RYDER20, Thomas10, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 22 Aug 1880 in Islington, Middlesex, England.
General Notes:
England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
1880 Elizabeth Emma Parker Islington 1b 358
1881 Census dated 5 April 1881
Elizabeth was 7 mo of age at time of 1881 Census = born c. Sep 1880.
Probate: 3,500 pounds to sister Ethel Mary and a cousin Mildred Asbury
Other Records
Census: England, 5 Apr 1881, 38 Citizen Rd, Islington, London. Elizabeth is recorded as Dau age 7weeks born Islington.
Census: England, 5 Apr 1891, 38 Citizen Rd, Islington, London. Elizabeth is recorded as Dau age 10 born Islington.
Census: England, 2 Apr 1911, 10 Albert Rd., Stroud Green N, London. Elizabeth is recorded as Dau age 30 Single born Islington and described as C.C. School Teacher, L.C.C., Worker
1939 England Register: Head Mistress, 1939, Hemel Hempstead in Hertfordshire. Boarding with a Foster family
73. Ethel Mary PARKER [3658] (Elizabeth RYDER20, Thomas10, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 7 Aug 1882 in Islington, Middlesex, England and died in 1974 in Elstree, Hertfordshire, England at age 92.
General Notes:
1882 UK Birth 3Q 1b 434
1974 UK Death 2Q, Elstree / Pot
Name: Ethel Mary Parker Birth Date: 7 Aug 1883 Date of Registration: Apr-May-Jun 1974 Age at Death: 90 Registration district: Elstree Inferred County: Hertfordshire Volume: 10 Page: 0214 [possibly our Ethel Mary Parker]
No Probate
Other Records
Census: England, 5 Apr 1891, 38 Citizen Rd, Islington, London. Ethel is recorded as Dau age 8 born islington.
Census: England, 2 Apr 1911, 10 Albert Rd., Stroud Green N, London. Ethel is recorded as Dau age 28 Single and described as Telegraphist, Worker.
1939 England Register: 1939, 6 Ravenstone road, Hornsey.
74. Edwin Joseph HUGHES [253] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 30 Apr 1862 in Nairne, South Australia and died on 11 Aug 1862 in Coxs Creek, Nr Nairne, South Australia.
General Notes:
1862 SA Birth HUGHES Edwin Joseph Joseph HUGHES Mary RYDER Nairne 24/626
1862 SA Death 14/266 HUGHES Edwin Joseph Joseph HUGHES (F) Nairne 3m (Resided: Adelaide)
75. Joseph Ryder HUGHES [254] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 27 Dec 1863 in Adelaide, South Australia, died on 30 Jun 1932 in Lower Mitcham, Adelaide, South Australia at age 68, and was buried on 2 Jul 1932 in Walkerville Cemetery, Adelaide.
General Notes:
1863 SA Births 31/61 HUGHES Joseph Ryder Joseph Prentice HUGHES Mary RYDER, Adelaide
1932 SA Deaths 539/424 HUGHES Joseph Ryder, Adelaide
Walkerville Cemetery Ref: pg 337; Plot 498ws
Occupation: Clerk (Charles Wilcox; Holdens; Savings Bank of SA)
The Advertiser Friday 1 July 1932
Death Notice:
HUGHES.- On the 30th June, at his residence, 64, East parade, Mitcham, Josepn Ryder, beloved husband of Jane Elliott Hughes, aged 69 years (suddenly).
The Advertiser Friday 1 Jul 1932
Newspaper Report:
Son Finds Father Dead In Vacant Block:
Joseph Ryder Hughes (68) of 64 East Parade, Mitcham, was found dead in a vacant allotment off East parade about 8 p.m. yesterday. His son, Horace Simpson Hughes, discovered the body, lying close to some beehives, which Mr. Hughes owned. The dead man had been missing from home since 2 pm, and he had been dead a few hours when discovered.
The Advertiser Tuesday 19 July 1932 & Chronicle Thursday 21 July 1932
Obituary:
Mr. Joseph Ryder Hughes, who died at Mitcham was born at North Adelaide on December 27, 1863. He was the second son of the late Joseph Prentice and Mary Hughes, who were married at Nairne in 1861. He was educated at the North Adelaide public school, and afterwards at Whinham College. He was married to Jane Elliot Chapman at Mount Barker, on October 15, 1890, the couple first living at Prospect. Mr. Hughes entered the chaff business, and later joined the clerical staff of Charles Wilcox. Later be was employed at Holden's, and then at the State Bank. Latterly he was interested in the honey industry. He was a member of the Adelaide Harmony Society, and had active membership with Highbury street Enfield, Archer street, and Mitcham Methodist choirs. He leaves an invalid widow. There are three daughters, Miss Ivy May Hughes (Mitcham), Mrs. G. Fidge (Bute), Mrs. V.A. Berry (Perth), and three sons, Messrs. Herbert Chapman Hughes (Mitcham), Horace Simpson Hughes (Kangarilla) and Charles Ronald Hughes (Mitcham).
Research Notes:
Image courtesy of E Creed
Other Records
South Australian Directory: Hughes Joseph, clerk, 1893, Church street, Little A.
South Australian Directory: Hughes Joseph Ryder, clerk, 1900, Farrant st, Prospect Hill extension.
South Australian Directory: Hughes Joseph Ryder, clerk, 1900, Farrant st, Prospect.
South Australian Directory: Hughes Joseph, clerk, 1905, Irish Harp rd, Reepham.
Address: 1917, Vine Street, Prospect. (as recorded on son's military enlistment)
Resided: 13 Mar 1919, Childer Street, North Adelaide, South Australia.
Resided: 1921, Yumali, South Australia. (as recorded on son's Coroner's Report)
Resided: Apr-May 1924, Rakes Road, Enfield (now Regency rd).
Joseph married Jane Elliot CHAPMAN [30], daughter of John Reuban CHAPMAN [1138] and Jane JEFFREY [1508], on 15 Oct 1890 in Res R Chapman, Houghton, South Australia. Jane was born on 31 Aug 1867 in Spring Hill, South Australia, died on 5 Jan 1947 in Lower Mitcham, Adelaide, South Australia at age 79, and was buried on 6 Jan 1947 in Walkerville Cemetery, Adelaide. Another name for Jane was June Elliot CHAPMAN.
Marriage Notes:
1890 SA Marriage 165/197 HUGHES Joseph Ryder CHAPMAN Jane Elliott, Mount Barker
General Notes:
1867 SA Births 56/532 CHAPMAN Jane Elliott John Reuben CHAPMAN Jane JEFFERY, Highercombe
1947 SA Deaths 709/155 HUGHES Jane Elliott Joseph Ryder HUGHES [DH], Adelaide
Walkerville Cemetery; Plot 498ws
The Advertiser Tuesday 7 January 1947
Death Notice:
HUGHES. - On January 5, at her late residence, 64 East Parade, Mitcham, Jane Elliott the beloved wife of the late Joseph Ryder Hughes, loving mother of Herbert (N.S.W.), Horace, May, Elsie (Mrs. Fidge), Belle (Mrs. Berry) of Perth, Norman (deceased), Frank (deceased) and Charles. Aged 79 years. At rest.
Funeral Notice:
HUGHES.- The friends or the late Mrs. Jane Elliott Hughes of 64 East Parade, Mitcham, are respectfully informed that her remains were peacefully laid to rest in the North Walkerville Cemetery on Monday, 6th inst. Rev. Broomhead officiated. P. LeCornu, Undertaker, 68 O'Connell street, North Adelaide. Phone C33O6, after hours P4135-M236U.
Research Notes:
Image courtesy of E Creed
Other Records
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1941, 64 East Parade, Mitcham, Adelaide.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 189 M i. Herbert Chapman HUGHES [31] was born on 1 Oct 1891 in Mt Barker, South Australia and died on 3 Dec 1970 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia at age 79.
+ 190 M ii. Horace Simpson HUGHES [32] was born on 28 Aug 1893 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 25 Aug 1963 in Hawthorndene, Adelaide, South Australia at age 69, and was buried on 27 Aug 1963 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 191 M iii. Frank Hartley HUGHES [33] was born on 16 Sep 1896 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 22 Jul 1921 in nr. Cowra, NSW, Australia at age 24, and was buried on 23 Jul 1921 in Cowra, NSW, Australia.
+ 192 F iv. Ivy May "Mike" HUGHES [34] was born on 24 Feb 1898 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia, died in Jul 1963 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 65, and was buried on 26 Jul 1963 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 193 F v. Elsie Jean HUGHES [35] was born on 4 Oct 1900 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 25 Apr 1973 in RAH, Adelaide, South Australia at age 72, and was buried on 27 Apr 1973 in Bute Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 194 F vi. Ella Hannah HUGHES [3429] was born on 20 Dec 1906 in Enfield, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 27 Jul 1979 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 72, and was cremated on 31 Jul 1979 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 195 M vii. Norman Ryder HUGHES [3431] was born on 19 Jun 1910 in Enfield, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 29 Dec 1917 in Yumali, South Australia at age 7, and was buried in Coomandook Parkin Hall Lone Grave.
+ 196 M viii. Charles Ronald HUGHES [5139] was born on 13 Oct 1917 in Adelaide, South Australia, died on 4 Feb 1991 in Netherby, Adelaide at age 73, and was cremated on 7 Feb 1991 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
76. Mary Hill HUGHES [250] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 5 Sep 1865 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 7 Jan 1931 in Beetaloo Valley, South Australia at age 65, and was buried on 7 Jan 1931 in Whyalla Cemetery, South Australia.
General Notes:
1865 SA Births HUGHES Mary Hill Joseph Prentice HUGHES ary RYDER Adelaide 33/403
1931 SA Deaths 525/600 BROADBENT Mary Hill Henry Field BROADBENT [H] Clare
Whyalla Cemetery Location: Plot/Grave/Niche 14; Burial/Order Number 53
The Advertiser Friday 9 January 1931
Death Notice:
BROADBENT.-On the 7th January, at the residence of her daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cook, Beetaloo Valley, Mary Hill, the beloved wife of Henry Field Broadbent. Rest after weariness.
Mary married Henry Field BROADBENT [251], son of Elijah BROADBENT [1978] and Caroline FIELD [408], on 20 Jul 1887 in Res Joseph Hughes Nth Adelaide, S.A. Henry was born on 24 Jan 1865 in Cherry Gardens, South Australia, died on 28 Aug 1936 in Whyalla, South Australia at age 71, and was buried on 28 Aug 1936 in Whyalla Cemetery, South Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1887 SA Marriages 152/184 BROADBENT Henry Field HUGHES Mary Hill Adelaid
General Notes:
1865 SA Births BROADBENT Henry Field Elijah BROADBENT Caroline FIELD Adelaide 33/126
1936 SA Deaths 583/3703 BROADBENT Henry Field undefined Flinders
Whyalla Cemetery Location: Section 32 Plot 13; Burial/Order Number 92
Occupation: dairy farmer
The Advertiser Monday 28 September 1936
Wills of the Week:
The "Weekly Trade Gazette" reports that probate has been granted in respect of the following wills, subject to deduction for debts and other liabilities:
. . . Henry Field Broadbent, Whyalla, £2,483; . . .
Children from this marriage were:
+ 197 M i. Morton Henry BROADBENT [12] was born on 23 May 1888 in Cherry Gardens, South Australia, died on 9 Aug 1938 in Whyalla, South Australia at age 50, and was buried on 9 Aug 1938 in Whyalla Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 198 F ii. Caroline Letitia BROADBENT [13] was born on 27 Apr 1890 in Cherry Gardens, South Australia, died on 19 Dec 1978 in South Australia at age 88, and was cremated on 21 Dec 1978 in Westchapel, Enfield Crematorium, Adelaide.
+ 199 M iii. Harold Vivian BROADBENT [14] was born on 31 Mar 1892 in Aldinga, South Australia, died on 18 Oct 1904 in Compton, Mount Gambier, South Australia at age 12, and was buried on 19 Oct 1904 in New Cemetery, Mount Gambier.
+ 200 M iv. Ralph Leslie BROADBENT [15] was born on 1 Jul 1895 in Wandearah East, nr Crystal Brook, South Australia, died on 31 Jul 1917 in Warneton, Messines, Belgium at age 22, and was buried in The Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial (Panel 27), Belgium.
+ 201 M v. Owen Claude BROADBENT [16] was born on 4 Nov 1897 in Cherry Gardens, South Australia, died on 17 Oct 1979 at age 81, and was cremated on 19 Oct 1979 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
77. Robert George HUGHES [255] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 24 Jun 1867 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 13 Oct 1931 in Victoria Park, Perth, Western Australia at age 64, and was buried on 14 Oct 1931 in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia.
General Notes:
1867 SA Birth 55/3 HUGHES Robert George Joseph Prentice HUGHES Mary RYDER, Adelaide
1931 WA Death HUGHES ROBERT G Male PERTH 1543
Evening Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) Wed 2 Nov 1892
POLICE COURTS.
Charge of larceny:
Mary Elisabeth Anguin was charged with stealing one brown wickerwork basket, containing four £1 - notes, a purse, piece of gossamer, aad a pair of gloves. Mr. H. E. Downer, M.P., defended.
The evidence for the prosecution showed that Robert George Hughes with his wife and mother was driving in Prospect and that they left the trap at the corner of Church and Argyle streets to go into his brother's house. The basket was left in the front of the trap, and it was not noticed till Hughes was driving down O'Connell-street, North Adelaide. They informed the North Adelaide police and then went to Angwin's house at 11 o'clock in the morning. Nothing was found at the time, but on the occasion of a second visit the police found the gloves, gossamer, and the piece of crochet work. Mrs. Hughes corroberated.
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Thursday 3 Nov 1892
Police Court Adelaide:
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. [Before Messrs, Gordon, S.M., and W. Hooper.]
Mary Elizabeth Angwin was charged with stealing a brown wickerwork basket containing £1 notes, a purse, piece of gossamer, and a pair of gloves, the property of Robert George Hughes, gardener, of Cherry Gardens. Mr. H. E Downer, M.P., defended. The prosecutor and his wife went to Prospect in a trap and drove up to his brother-in-law's house, they went inside for about ten minutes, leaving the basket containing the articles mentioned in the information, in the vehicle. When the couple returned the basket had disappeared. The wife of the prosecutor identified the goods as her property, and a Mr. Collins first said she saw the prisoner taking the basket out of the trap, but on being subsequently cross-examined she said she could not be "exactly positive." Constable Beckman arrested the prisoner and found some of the articles in her house. The case was adjourned till Friday next.
The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922) Fri 4 Nov 1892
POLICE COURT - ADELAIDE
Friday, November 4.
Mary Elizabeth Angwin was charged on remand with stealing a handbasket containing four £l-notes, a silk handkerchief, a piece of crochet, a pair of gloves, and a piece of gossamer, the property of Robert Geo. Hughes, of Prospect. Mr. H. E. Downer, M.P., appeared for the defendant, who pleaded not guilty.
(Left sitting.)
The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) Sat 5 Nov 1892
LAW COURTS
Friday, November 4.
[Before Messrs. J. Gordon, S.M., and J. Braund.]
Mary Elizabeth Angwin was charged on remand with stealing a handbasket containing four £l-notes, a silk handkerchief, a piece of crochet, a pair of gloves, and a piece of gossamer, the property of Robert Geo. Hughes, of Prospect. Mr. H. E. Downer, M.P., appeared for the defendant, who pleaded not guilty. Mr. Downer called evidence for the defence, and tried to set up an 'alibi. Miss Silke said the gloves belonged to her, and the defendant's mother stated that the lace was her own work. Tbe case was again adjourned till Monday.
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Monday 23 Apr 1900
Education Items:
The following announcements appear in the "Education Gazette" for April:-
Resignations:
. . . Acting Assistant.-Robert George Hughes . . .
The West Australian (Perth) Wednesday 14 October 1931
Death Notice:
HUGHES. - On October 13, 1931, at his late residence, 60 Rathay-street, Victoria Park, Robert George, retired school teacher and formerly of South Australia, dearly beloved husband of Florence Elizabeth Hughes, and loving father of Aubrey, Edgar, Bernice and Myra. Aged 64 years.
Funeral Notice:
HUGHES.- The Friends of the late Robert George Hughes (retired school teacher), late of 60 Rathay-street, Victoria Park, formerly of South Australia, dearly beloved husband of Florence Elizabeth Hughes, and loving father of Aubrey, Edgar, Bernice and Myra, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Methodist Cemetery, Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Funeral Parlour of Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 175 Albany-road, Victoria Park, at 9.45 o'clock this (Wednesday) morning, per motor. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 10.15 o'clock train leaving Perth. CH Smith and Co, Undertakers, 281 Newcastle-street, Perth. Tel. B1231. 175 Albany road, Victoria Park. B3416.
Burial details: Karrakatta, Wesleyan, Section GC, Gravesite 0215
The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) Wed 14 Oct 1931
Personal Column:
The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Robert George Hughes, retired school-teacher, at his home in Rathay-street, Victoria Park. The late Mr. Hughes was 64 years of age. He received his training
in South Australia, the place of his birth being Adelaide. He was married at Enfield, not far from Adelaide, in 1892, and came to Western Australia about eight years later. He has been here since then. A widow and four children survive him.
Western Mail Thursday 22 October 1931
Domestic Announcements.
Death:
HUGHES, Robert George, of Victoria Park, on October 13, aged 64.
The Western Australian Friday 4 Dec 1931
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, PROBATE JURISDICTION.
In the WILL AND ESTATE of ROBERT GEORGE HUGHES, late of Victoria Park, formerly of Williams, in the state of Western Australia, retired school teacher, deceased. . . Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby required to send particulars thereof in writing to the Administrator with the Will, namely The Perpetual Executors Trustees and Agency Company (WJL) Limited, of St George's-terrace, Perth, on or before the 11th day of January 1932, and that at the expiration of that date the Administrator with the Will will distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons lawfully entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims of which the Administrator with the Will shall have had notice. Dated the second day of December, 1931. NORTHMORE. HALE, DAVY and LEAKE, Solicitors for the Administrator with the WBL.
Sunday Times (Perth) Sunday 4 Jan 1942
Transfer of Land Act 1893
Application 136/1941.
Take notice that The Perpetual Executors Trustees and Agency Company of (W.A.) Limited, of St George's-terrace. Perth, the Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of Robert George Hughes, deceased, has made application to be registered under the Transfer of Land Act. 1893 as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Williams District and being:
Part of Williams Location 23 containing 37 acres 2 roods 15 perches. Bounded on the south and west by parts of north and east boundaries of Location 4982 measuring 15 chains 16 and five-tenths links and 20 chains 3 links respectively. On the north by the south boundary of Location 197 measuring 19 chains 74 and five tenths links. On the cast and again on the north by lines forming west and south boundaries of another part of the said Location 23 measuring 7 chains 5 and three-tenths links and 55 links respectively. Again on the east by part of the right bank of the Williams River measuring approximately 2 chains 50 links. And again on the south and east by lines forming north and west boundaries of another part of the said Location 23 measuring 94 links and ll chains 22 and six tenths links respectively. The land is more particularly defined on diagram 12102 deposited In the Office of Titles.
And further take notice that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate, right, title or Interest in the above parcel of land and desiring to object to the said application are hereby required to lodge in this office on or before the 20th February, 1942, a Caveat forbidding the registration of the said The Perpetual Executors Trustees and Agency Company (W.A) Limited as such registered Proprietor as aforesaid.
A W B GLEADELL, Registrar of Titles, Office of Titles, Perth, this 31st day of December, 1941. Northmore Hale Davy & Leake, Solicitors, Perth. Solicitors for the Applicant.
Summary of Cemetery Record Information Karrakatta
First Name: Robert George
Last Name: Hughes
Application Number: KB00044352 (See legend for application code details)
Aged: (Years) 64
Date of Death: 13/10/1931
Suburb: Victoria Park
Grave Location: Karrakatta Cemetery Wesleyan Area or Denomination GC Section 0215
Gravesite Grant Number: K0023417 Grantee:
Grant Status Expired At today's date: Expiry 26/09/2003 Renewal Status Approaching Renewal
Research Notes:
Adelaide University Library
http://www.library.unisa.edu.au/condon/teachers/Teachers.asp?TeacherID=6609
HUGHES, Robert George
Teacher ID:
Teacher number:
Name: HUGHES, Robert George
Sex: M
1892 Reclassification: H 1895
Date of Birth: 24 Jun 1867
Date of Resignation: 31 Mar 1900
Rank Appointed : Date Appointed : School : Salary : Service Year : Inspection % : Inspection Date : Classification : Inspector's
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Other Records
Resided: at time of Myra's birth in, 1900, Kojunup, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: school master, 1903, Mekering, Western Australia.
Robert married Florence Elizabeth FOLLAND [26], daughter of Charles French FOLLAND Jun. [1141] and Annie Maria WILLIAMS [1142], on 22 Jun 1892 in Wesleyan Methodist, Enfield, Adelaide, South Australia. Florence was born on 1 Sep 1867 in Enfield, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 26 Sep 1953 in Victoria Park, Perth, Western Australia at age 86, and was buried on 29 Sep 1953 in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1892 SA Marriage 171/1136 HUGHES Robert George FOLLAND Florence Elizabeth, Adelaid
South Australian Register Friday 28 Jul 1892
Marriage Notice:
HUGHES-FOLLAND. -On the 22nd June, at the Enfield Park Wesleyan Church, by the Rev. J. W. Mouland, Robert George, second son of Mr. J. Hughes, late of North Adelaide, to Florence Elizabeth, eldest daughter of C. F. Folland, jun., of Enfield.
General Notes:
1867 SA Birth 55/48 FOLLAND Florence Elizabeth Charles FOLLAND Annie Maria WILLIAMS, Adelaide
1953 WA Death Hughes Florence E Female Perth 2304 1953
Karrakatta Cemetery: Wesleyan GC Section 0215 Gravesite
The West Australian Tuesday 29 Sep 1953
Death Notice:
HUGHES: On Sept. 26, at Mt. Lawley, Florence Elizabeth, widow of Robert George Hughes, of 60 Rathay-street, Victoria Park, loving mother of Aubrey, Ted, Bernice (Mrs. W. Petchell, Williams), and Myra (Mrs. R. Rintoul, Williams); aged 86 years.
HUGHES, Florence Elizabeth (60 Rathay-street, Victoria Park): Loving mother, mother in-law, gran, Edgar and Eileen Hughes (Kalgoorlie), Douglas (Merredin), Florence (Melbourne).
Funeral Notice:
HUGHES. -The Funeral Service for the late Mrs. Florence Elizabeth Hughes, of 60 Rathay street, Victoria Park, will take place in the Methodist Cemetery, Karrakatta, at 2.15 o'clock THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON. The Cortege will move from our Chapel, Hay Perth, at 2 o'clock. Donald J Chipper and Son.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Mon 5 Oct 1953
Death Notice:
HUGHES (Florence Elizabeth); On Sept. 26, loving mother of Bernice and Bill Petchell, grandma of Norm, Tom, Gwen, Bill, Max, Elsie, Ron, Shirley and Jean.
Other Records
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1903, Mekering, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: widow, 1931, 61 Washington st., Victoria Park, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1949, 60 Rathay st., Victoria Park, Perth, Western Australia.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 202 M i. Aubrey Robert HUGHES [27] was born on 12 Mar 1893 in Cherry Gardens, South Australia, died on 12 Jan 1968 in Perth, Western Australia at age 74, and was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia.
+ 203 M ii. Edgar Clifford HUGHES [28] was born on 29 Jun 1895 in Scott's Creek, South Australia, died on 25 Feb 1978 in Shenton Park, Perth, Western Australia at age 82, and was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia.
+ 204 F iii. Ella Bernice HUGHES [29] was born on 8 Mar 1898 in Gawler South, South Australia, died on 28 Jan 1993 in Perth, Western Australia at age 94, and was cremated in Fremantle Cemetery, Western Australia.
+ 205 F iv. Myra Gladys HUGHES [1143] was born in 1900 in Kojonup, Western Australia and died on 7 Feb 1966 in Williams, Western Australia at age 66.
78. James David HUGHES [256] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 5 Nov 1869 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 18 Mar 1870 in North Adelaide, South Australia, and was buried on 19 Mar 1870 in Walkerville Cemetery, Adelaide.
General Notes:
1869 SA Births 84/141 HUGHES James David Joseph HUGHES Mary RYDER, Adelaide
1870 SA Deaths 29/278 HUGHES James David Joseph Prentice HUGHES (F), Adelaide
79. Amelia Hannah HUGHES [257] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 29 Mar 1871 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 19 Nov 1945 in A Private Hospital, South Australia at age 74, and was buried on 21 Nov 1945 in Walkerville Cemetery, South Australia. She was usually called Millie.
General Notes:
1871 SA Births 93/390 HUGHES Amelia Ann Joseph Prentice HUGHES Mary RYDER, Adelaide
1945 SA Deaths 695/5508 HUGHES Amelia Hannah, Norwood (Amelia is recorded as Amelia Hannah in the Burial Book p 351)
Occupation: Millie Hughes served at her father's Store at 65 Childer st, North Adelaide.
The Advertiser Thursday 22 November 1945 & Chronicle Thursday 29 November 1945
Death Notice:
November 19, at private hospital, Amelia Hannah Hughes, daughter of the late J. P. Hughes, of North Adelaide, and beloved sister of Louie, Gil, Fred, Dorothy, and Kathleen. Aged 74 years.
The Advertiser Thursday 22 November 1945
Funeral Notice:
HUGHES.-The friends of the late Amelia H. Hughes are respectfully informed that her remains were laid to rest privately in the Walkerville Cemetery on the 21st of November. Major Bastian officiating. P. LeCornu, Undertakers, O'Connell street North Adelaide C2306 after hours M2368 or M3461.
80. Ernest Laurence HUGHES [258] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 5 Feb 1873 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 4 Aug 1938 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 65, and was buried on 6 Aug 1938 in Dudley Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
General Notes:
1873 SA Birth 118/296 HUGHES Ernest Laurence Joseph Prentice HUGHES Mary RYDER, Adelaide
1938 SA Death 604/3254 HUGHES Ernest Lawrence undefined Adelaide (Resided: Prospect)
Dudley Park Cemetery HUGHES Ernest L 66y 1933; husband of Lilian May
The Advertiser Friday 5 August 1938
Death Notice:
HUGHES. -On the 4th of August, at Adelaide, Ernest Lawrence, beloved husband of Lilian May Hughes, 6 Gloucester street, Prospect, and loving father of Clifford, Lorna, Avis, Jack (N.S.W.), and Mary. Aged 65 years.
The Advertiser Friday 5 August 1938
Funeral Notice:
HUGHES -The Friends of Mr Ernest L. Hughes, late of North Adelaide, are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 6 Gloucester street, Prospect, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. for the Dudley Park Cemetery. P LeCornu O'Connell street North Adelaide Phone C2306. After hours Prospect road Prospect M2368 or M2650, U3566.
Chronicle Thursday 11 August 1838
Death Notice:
HUGHES. -On the 4th of August, at Adelaide, Ernest Lawrence, beloved husband of Lilian May Hughes, 6 Gloucester street, Prospect, and loving father of Cliff (Vic.), Lorna, Avis, and Jack (N.S.W.), and Mary, Aged 65 years.
Other Records
Boothbys South Australian Directory: Hughes E.L. tailor, 1900, Clifton st, Prospect.
Boothbys South Australian Directory: Hughes E.L. tailor, 1905, Clifton st, Prospect.
Newspaper: Death Notice, 5 Aug 1938, Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia.
Newspaper: Funeral Notice, 5 Aug 1938, Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia.
Cemetery: Headstone, 1960, Dudley Park Cemetery, Adelaide.
Ernest married Lillian May PENN [25], daughter of James George Stewart PENN [412] and Mary OSBORNE [1513], on 23 Feb 1898 in Res Mrs May Penn, Adelaide, South Australia. Lil was born on 21 Sep 1874 in Adelaide, South Australia, died on 10 May 1960 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 85, and was buried in Dudley Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. She was usually called Lil.
Marriage Notes:
1898 SA Marriage 194/785 HUGHES Ernest Lawrence PENN Lilian May, Adelaide
The Advertiser Thursday 17 March 1898
Marriage Notice:
HUGHES-PENN. -On the 23rd February, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev Thomas Lloyd, Ernest Lawrence, third son of J. P.Hughes of North Adelaide, to Lilian May, second daughter of the late J. G. S. Penn, of Ovingham.
General Notes:
1874 SA Birth 141/362 PENN Lillian May, James George Stewart PENN Mary OSBORNE, Adelaide
1960 SA Death 906/2752 HUGHES Lilian May Ernest Lawrence HUGHES [DH], Norwood
Dudley Park Cemetery: HUGHES Lilian May 85y 1960; wife of Ernest L
Children from this marriage were:
+ 206 M i. Clifford Penn HUGHES [24] was born on 3 May 1899 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 2 Mar 1975 in Fremantle, Western Australia at age 75, and was buried on 10 Mar 1975 in Dudley Park Cemetery, Adelaide. (Twin)
+ 207 F ii. Avis Penn HUGHES [415] was born on 7 May 1901 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 8 Apr 1959 in Eastwood, Adelaide, South Australia at age 57. (Twin)
+ 208 F iii. Lorna Penn HUGHES [414] was born on 7 May 1901 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 6 Jan 1987 in Allambee Nursing Home, Canberra, Australia at age 85, and was cremated on 8 Jan 1987 in Canberra, ACT, Australia. (Twin)
+ 209 M iv. Jack Penn HUGHES [416] was born on 3 Aug 1905 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 11 Mar 1981 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia at age 75, and was cremated on 16 Mar 1981 in Rookwood Crematorium, Sydney, NSW.
+ 210 F v. Mary Penn HUGHES [4164] was born on 27 Jul 1913 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 17 Jun 1993 in St. Agnes, Adelaide, South Australia at age 79, and was buried on 21 Jun 1993 in Enfield Memorial Park, Adelaide, South Australia.
81. Arthur Walter HUGHES [259] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 10 Jul 1875 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 20 Jul 1876 in North Adelaide, South Australia at age 1, and was buried on 21 Jul 1876 in Walkerville Cemetery, Adelaide.
General Notes:
1875 SA Births 153/415 HUGHES Arthur Walter Joseph Prentice HUGHES Mary RYDER, Adelaide
1876 SA Deaths 74/383 HUGHES Arthur Walter Joseph Prentice HUGHES (F), Adelaide
82. Percy Septimus HUGHES [198] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 14 Aug 1877 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 31 Oct 1945 in Hampstead, Adelaide, South Australia at age 68, and was buried on 2 Nov 1945 in Walkerville Wesley Methodist Cemetery, South Australia.
General Notes:
1877 SA Births 188/177 HUGHES Percy Septimus Joseph Prentice HUGHES Mary RYDER, Adelaide
1945 SA Death 694/5140 HUGHES Percy Septimus undefined Port Adelaide
Cemetery: Walkerville Wesleyan HUGHES Percy Septimus 68y 1945; husband of Amy Ann; of 33 Benjamin St, Hampstead Occupation: South Australian Railways.
The Advertiser Thursday 1 November 1945
Death Notice:
HUGHES -On October 31 (suddenly), at his residence, 33 Benjamin st., Hampstead. Percy S Hughes, beloved husband of Amy Ann Hughes, and loving father of Marjorie, Norman, Laurence, Rex (deceased), Colin, Ella and Ronald. Aged 68 years. Late S.A.R.
The Advertiser Thursday 1 November 1945
Funeral Notice:
HUGHES -The friends of the late Mr Percy S Hughes are respectfully informed that his remains will be removed from his late residence, 33 Benjamin st., Hampstead, on Friday, at 3 p.m., for the Walkerville Cemetery. P. LeCornu Undertaker O'Connell st. North Adelaide. Phone 2306. After hours M2368 or U3566.
Photograph: Wedding, 1902, Methodist Church Cherry Gardens, South Australia.
Boothbys South Australian Directory: Farmer, 1905, Cherry Gardens, South Australia.
Photograph: Percy & Ami, Cir 1936, Outdoors.
Photograph: Percy & Ami, Cir 1940, Studio.
Newspaper: Death Notice, 1945, Adelaide.
Newspaper: Funeral Notice, 1945, Adelaide.
Cemetery: Lease, 1945, Walkerville Cemetery, Adelaide.
Headstone: Percy Hughes, 1945, Walkerville Cemetery, Adelaide.
Percy married Amy Ann LEWIS [197], daughter of Joseph Abbott LEWIS [580] and Charlotte Jane SMART [690], on 2 Apr 1902 in Methodist Church, Cherry Gardens, South Australia. Marriage status: death of spouse. Amy was born on 9 Oct 1877 in Cherry Gardens, South Australia, died on 30 Jul 1964 in Medina, Western Australia at age 86, and was buried in Rockingham Cemetery, Western Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1902 SA Marriages 211/74 HUGHES Percy Septimus LEWIS Amy Ann, Morphett Vale
The Register Wednesday 14 May 1902
Marriage Notice:
HUGHES-LEWIS.-On the 2nd April, at the Cherry Gardens Methodist Church, by the Rev. B. Hall, Percy S., seventh son of J. P. Hughes, North Adelaide, to Amy Ann, eldest daughter of J. A. Lewis, of Cherry Gardens.
Observer (Adelaide) Saturday 9 April 1927
Silver Wedding Notice:
HUGHES - LEWIS. -On the 2nd April, 1902, at the Methodist Church, Cherry Gardens, by the late. Rev. O. Hall, Percy S. Hughes, son of the late J.P. and M. Hughes, to Amy A. Lewis eldest daughter of Mrs. and the late J.A. Lewis. Present address - 35 Gordon road, Prospect.
Marriage witnesses to Amy and Percy's marriage were: Arthur Sidney Hughes, Maude Mary Lewis. (Maude Mary Lewis was known as Maude May Lewis).
General Notes:
1877 SA Births 190/349 LEWES Amey Ann Joseph Abbott LEWES Charlott Jane SMART, Adelaide
1964 WA Death Uren Amy Ann Female 86 Joseph A, Jane Fremantle 387
Rockingham Cemetery, Mandurah Road, Medina, Western Australia: General Section, Grave 39
Amy Ann's death is also noted on Percy Hughes's headstone at Walkerville Cemetery Adelaide
The Lewis sisters: Amy, Louisa, Clara and Vera, operated the local Post Office at Cherry Gardens, South Australia. Amy's sisters were also teachers at the local school.
The Advertiser Friday 14 Apr 1893
SCHOLASTIC INTELLIGENCE.
[From the Education Gazette for April.] APPOINTMENTS.
Pupil Teachers: . . . Amy Ann Lewis, Cherry Gardens . . .
In 1951 Amy married Edgar Uren at South Como Baptist Church, Perth WA.
Amy died 30 July 1964 at Collie and is buried at Rockingham Cemetery WA.
Photograph: Colin, Marjorie, Laurie, Amy, Ella, Norm, 1950, Cherry Gdns, Adelaide Hills.
Photograph: Edgar & Amy, 1950s, Perth, Western Australia. Image courtsey R Hughes
Photograph: Extended Hughes family, 1950, Cherry Gdns, Adelaide Hills.
Photograph: Jennifer, Bronwyn, Heather, Coralie, Bill, Ross, Roger, Amy, Rhonda, Colin, David, Geoff, Mary, Helen, John & Beverley, 1950, Cherry Gdns, Adelaide Hills. Jennifer Bronwyn Heather Coralie Bill Ross Amy Rhonda
Photograph: Vera Hughes, Clara Terrell, Marjorie Anderson, Joyce & Amy Hughes, 1950, Cherry Gdns, Adelaide Hills.
Photograph: Amy Hughes, 1951.
Cemetery: Grave beside trees, 1964, Rockingham Cemetery, Western Australia.
Photograph: Amy's graveside, 1964, Rockingham Cemetery, Western Australia. Edgar Uren & Maude Stone at graveside
Telegram: Telegram - Amy's Death, 1964, Medina, Western Australia.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 211 F i. Marjorie Louise HUGHES [268] was born on 10 Dec 1902 in Cherry Gardens, South Australia, died on 11 Nov 1988 in Flinders Medical Centre, Bedford Park, Adelaide, South Australia at age 85, and was cremated on 15 Nov 1988 in Enfield Memorial Park, Clearview, South Australia.
+ 212 M ii. Norman Percy HUGHES [209] was born on 15 Jun 1904 in Cherry Gardens, South Australia, died on 23 Jun 1988 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 84, and was buried on 25 Jun 1988 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 213 M iii. Laurence Vincent HUGHES [218] was born on 17 Jun 1906 in Payneham, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 11 Jun 1977 in Canberra, ACT, Australia at age 70, and was cremated on 24 Jun 1977 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 214 M iv. Rex Lewis HUGHES [227] was born on 24 Apr 1908 in Payneham, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 8 Dec 1942 in Gona, New Guinea WWII Kokoda Trail at age 34, and was buried in Port Moresby (Bomana) War Cemetery, Papua New Guinea.
+ 215 M v. Colin Arthur HUGHES [235] was born on 2 Feb 1912 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 21 Feb 1989 in Daws Rd Repatriation Hospital, Adelaide, S.A. at age 77, and was cremated on 23 Feb 1989 in Enfield Memorial Park, Clearview, South Australia.
+ 216 F vi. Ella Maude HUGHES [237] was born on 9 Jul 1914 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 8 Jun 2001 in QEH, Woodville, Adelaide, South Australia at age 86, and was cremated on 13 Jun 2001 in Enfield Memorial Park, Clearview, South Australia.
+ 217 M vii. Ronald Gilbert HUGHES [248] was born on 27 Sep 1916 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 27 Sep 1986 in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia at age 70, and was buried in Alice Springs Garden Cemetery, cnr Norris Bell Ave & Stewart Highway.
83. Louisa Maud HUGHES [260] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 7 Jul 1879 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 2 Jan 1966 in Magill, Adelaide, South Australia at age 86, and was buried on 4 Jan 1966 in Evergreen Memorial Cemetery, Enfield, South Australia. She was usually called Lou.
Burial Notes:
Funeral service conducted at Archer Street Memorial Church, North Adelaide, South Australia.
General Notes:
1879 SA Births 223/429 HUGHES Louisa Maud Joseph Prentice HUGHES Mary RYDER, Adelaide
1966 SA Deaths 4A/32 ARNEY Louisa Maud William Henry ARNEY [DH], Norwood
Enfield Memorial Park Memorial Inscription ARNEY Louisa Maud
South Australian Chronicle (Adelaide) Saturday 19 May 1894
THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
The following announcements appear in the Education Gazttle for May:
APPOINTMENTS. -Unpaid Monitors - . . . Louisa Maud Hughes, CherryGardens; . . .
Lou married William Henry ARNEY [160], son of William Henry ARNEY [1755] and Hannah AXFORD [1756], on 10 Apr 1924 in Methodist Parsonage, Archer St, Nth Adelaide, South Australia. Will was born on 18 Jun 1864 in nr Woodside, South Australia, died on 2 Mar 1958 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 93, and was buried in Evergreen Memorial Cemetery, Enfield, South Australia. He was usually called Will. They had no children.
Marriage Notes:
1924 SA Marriages 299/83 ARNEY William Henry HUGHES Louisa Maud, Adelaide
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Saturday 9 April 1949
Silver Wedding:
ARNEY-HUGHES.-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arney, of 62 First avenue, Sefton Park, wish to announce the 25th anniversary of their marriage, solemnised at the Archer street Methodist Manse, on April 10, 1924.
General Notes:
1864 SA Births 32/317 ARNEY William William ARNEY Hannah AXFORD, Nairne
1958 SA Death 871/1252 ARNEY McWilliam Henry undefined Adelaide (Resided: Sefton Park)
Payneham Cemetery: ARNEY William Henry undefined
Will was a Salvation Army officer in Broken Hill; Methodist lay preacher in South Australia; store worker for Harris Scarfe in Adelaide; dairy farmer at Woodside; hay farmer at Angle Vale; wheat farmer at Wanbi; retired to 62 First Avenue, Sefton Park, Adelaide, South Australia.
Funeral service conducted at Archer Street Methodist Church, North Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
84. Frank Gilbert HUGHES [261] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 18 Nov 1880 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 29 Oct 1957 in Cannington, Westerna Australia at age 76, and was cremated in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia.
General Notes:
1880 SA Birth Ref: 251/333 North Adelaide
1957 WA Death Cannington
Occupation: School-Teacher
Summary of Cemetery Record Information
First Name: Frank Gilbert
Last Name: Hughes
Application Number: KC00012603 See legend for application code details
Aged: (Years) 76
Date of Death: 29/10/1957
Suburb: Cannington
Ashes Request: Scattered to the Winds at Karrakatta Cemetery
Completed: Yes
Other Records
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1903, Albany, Swan, West Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1906, Albany, Swan, West Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1910, Wellington, Swan, West Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1916, Murray, Fremantle, West Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1925, Murray, Forrest, West Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1931, Sussex, Forrest, West Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1936, Swan, Swan, West Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: school teacher, 1936, Albany road., Maddington, Western Australia.
Resided: Address, 1936, Dorothy Street, Gosnells, Perth.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1937, Swan, Swan, West Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1943, Northern, Swan, West Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1949, Canning, Canning, West Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1954, Canning, Canning, West Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: 1958, Canning, Canning, West Australia.
Frank married Amy WILKINSON [417], daughter of John WILKINSON [3563] and Sarah Ann [3564], in 1905 in Albany, Western Australia. Amy was born about 1885 in England, died on 26 Dec 1978 in Como, Western Australia aged about 93, and was cremated in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia.
Marriage Notes:
1905 WA Marriage Hughes Frank Gilbert Male Wilkinson Amy Female Albany 1787 1905
(FamilySearch.Org records their marriage 1904 in Albany WA Register indicates 1905 - could have married Dec-Jan 1904 period and registered 1905.)
General Notes:
Karrakatta Cemetery Record Information
First Name: Amy
Last Name: Hughes
Application Number: KC00059346
Aged: (Years) 97
Date of Death: 26/12/1978
Suburb: Como
Ashes: Request Scattered to the winds at Karrakatta Cemetery
Completed: yes
Other Records
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1936, Albany road., Maddington, Western Australia.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 218 M i. Lloyd Ryder HUGHES [3547] was born on 2 Jul 1907 in Albany, Western Australia., died on 10 Jun 1974 in Kelmscott, Perth, Western Australia at age 66, and was cremated in St Mary's in the Valley Cemetery, Kelmscott.
+ 219 F ii. Miriel Ryder HUGHES [3544] was born in 1910 in Western Australia, died on 26 Sep 1991 in Nedlands, Perth, West Australia at age 81, and was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery - Rose Memorial Section CB site 0017.
+ 220 M iii. Kent Ryder HUGHES [4238] was born on 30 Mar 1915 in Fremantle, Western Australia, died on 19 Feb 1979 in Rotorua, New Zealand at age 63, and was cremated on 20 Feb 1979 in Karrakatta Cemetery - The Garden Of Rememberance E.C.22.
85. Arthur Sidney HUGHES [262] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 25 Mar 1883 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 21 Dec 1940 in Private Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia at age 57, and was buried on 23 Dec 1940 in North Brighton Cemetery, South Australia.
General Notes:
1883 SA Birth HUGHES Arthur Sidney Joseph Prentice HUGHES Mary RYDER Adelaide 301/334
1940 SA Death 632/59 HUGHES Arthur Sidney undefined Adelaide H (Resided: St Leonards)
Cemetery: Brighton North HUGHES Arthur Sidney 57y 1940; husband of Jessie, father of John
The Register Friday 13 October 1913
Interfering with Cadets.
Expensive Fireworks Display. At the Adelaide State Children's Court on Thursday afternoon (before Mr. J. Gordon, S.M.), Allan Victor Rose, a youth, of Ellen street, Nailsworth, was charged oh the information of Adjutant Pulton, with having at Nailsworth on September 26 unlawfully interfered with a part of the Defence Force, D Company of the 80th Battalion, in the performance of a military duty by throwing ignited crackers into their midst. Mr. C. H. Powers appeared for the prosecution. Defendant pleaded not guilty. Counsel pointed out that accused had received medical exemption from serving as a cadet.
David Fulton gave formal evidence.
Arthur Sydney Hughes, area officer of the battalion, stated that on the evening in question he was in charge of the parade being held by D Company at Nailsworth. There were three squads. The one under Sgt.Mjr. Walker was subjected to considerable interference by a number of persons, and witness instructed that it should be joined to his own squad. Not having been able to obtain a constable, they marched back, to the orderly room. On approaching the premises about half a packet of ignited crackers were thrown amidst the cadets. Sgt. Mjr. Spencer went through the lines and secured the defendant. Rose was taken to a shop nearby. At first he gave the name of Johnson, but on being further questioned revealed his correct name. Frank J William Spencer, instructional officer, said that all along the inarch part of the company had been disturbed by boys shouting out and throwing mud. Later he saw defendant strike a lucifer and apply it to a cracker, which, was thrown at the cadets, and exploded in their midst. Defendant stated that he had bought a halfpenny string of crackers, and was taking them home when someone must have put a lighted match to them. He threw the crackers down, and they fell among the cadets. A boy had promised to attend Court and give evidence, but had disappointed him. Mr. Gordon said he did not believe defendant's story. He must have thrown the crackers. Unless he could leave the cadets alone he had better keep away from them. It was a serious offence, but as it was the first conviction of the kind he would not impose a heavy penalty. He would be fined 5/, with £1 costs.
The Mail (Adelaide) Saturday 21 December 1940
Death Notice:
HUGHES -On December 21, at a private hospital, Adelaide. Arthur Sidney, dearly beloved husband of Jessie Hughes, of 9 Todd street, St. Leonards, and loving father of John.
The Mail (Adelaide) Saturday 21 December 1940
Funeral Notice:
HUGHES.- The Friends of the late Mr. Arthur Sidney Hughes are respectfully Informed that his Funeral will Leave his late Residence, 9 Todd street, St. Leonards, on Monday at 11 a.m. for the North Brighton Cemetery. A.H. Gibson (X 2133), 150 Jetty road, Glenelg; Pengelley & Knabe (Central 496), 210 Rundle street, Funeral Directors.
Research Notes:
Image courtesy of D. Gigger
Other Records
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: company clerk, 1939, 9 Todd st., St Leonards, Adelaide, South Australia.
Arthur married Jessie Adelaide OSBORNE [177], daughter of William OSBORNE [3092] and Celia Eleanor Marguerite LILLY [8274], on 17 Feb 1908 in St Cuthberts Church, Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia. Jessie was born on 30 Oct 1883 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 7 Apr 1962 in Seacliffe, South Australia at age 78, and was buried in North Brighton Cemetery, South Australia.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Research Notes: Other Records
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1939, 9 Todd st., St Leonards, Adelaide, South Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1941, 9 Todd st., St Leonards, Adelaide, South Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1943, 9 Todd st., St Leonards, Adelaide, South Australia.
Resided: her death, 1962, 656 Brighton Rd, Seacliff.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 221 M i. John Osborne HUGHES [5176] was born on 29 Nov 1916 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 26 Dec 1986 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 70, and was buried on 31 Dec 1986 in North Brighton Cemetery, South Australia.
86. Frederick John HUGHES [263] (Mary RYDER21, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 20 Dec 1884 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 9 Jan 1958 in Prospect, Adelaide, South Australia at age 73, and was buried in Dudley Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. He was usually called Fred.
General Notes: Research Notes: Fred married Rose Sarah Ann HOLDEN [179], daughter of David HOLDEN [10149], on 15 Apr 1914 in Methodist Parsonage, Lefevre Tce, Nth Adelaide, South Australia. Rose was born on 11 Nov 1884 in Southborough, Kent, England, died on 10 Nov 1957 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 72, and was buried in Dudley Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Research Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 222 F i. Eileen Shirley HUGHES [558] was born on 5 Dec 1915 in Enfield, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 24 Nov 1994 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 78, and was cremated on 28 Nov 1994 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 223 F ii. Jean Holden HUGHES [4338] was born on 30 Sep 1918 in Yatala South, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 4 Jun 2000 at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Murrurundi, New South Wales at age 81, and was buried in Murrurundi, New South Wales, Australia.
87. (Not Recorded) DUNN [1009] (Susanna RYDER22, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 15 Sep 1867 in Nairne, South Australia and died on 15 Sep 1867 in Nairne, South Australia.
General Notes: 88. (Not Recorded) DUNN [1010] (Susanna RYDER22, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 2 Jun 1868 in Nairne, South Australia and died on 2 Jun 1868 in Nairne, South Australia.
General Notes: 89. Alfred Herbert DUNN [1011] (Susanna RYDER22, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 10 May 1869 in Nairne, South Australia, died on 5 Aug 1954 in Coburg, Victoria, Australia at age 85, and was buried on 6 Aug 1954 in Fawkner Memorial Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
General Notes: Other Records
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Engineer, 1909, 29 Haredy St, Brunswick.
Alfred married Margretta TEASDALE [8278] in 1902 in Victoria, Australia. Ettie died on 14 Dec 1976 in Victoria, Australia and was buried in Fawkner Memorial Cemetery, Victoria, Australia. She was usually called Ettie.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 224 F i. Rita Mavis Rae DUNN [8279] was born in 1904 in Victoria, Australia, died on 2 Oct 1946 in Coburg, Victoria, Australia at age 42, and was buried on 4 Oct 1946 in Fawkner Cemetery, Melbourne, Victoria.
+ 225 M ii. Eric Herbert DUNN [8280] was born in 1905 in Victoria, Australia, died on 15 Jun 1938 at age 33, and was buried in Fawkner Memorial Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
+ 226 F iii. Lillias Vera DUNN [8281] was born on 6 Apr 1907 in Victoria, Australia and died on 9 Feb 1999 at age 91.
+ 227 F iv. Lila Susanna DUNN [8282] was born in 1910 in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia.
+ 228 F v. Alma Clarice DUNN [8283] was born in 1912 and died on 9 Jul 1991 in Victoria, Australia at age 79.
+ 229 F vi. Edna Phyllis DUNN [8284] was born in 1915.
90. Minnie Gertrude DUNN [1012] (Susanna RYDER22, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 8 Oct 1870 in Nairne, South Australia and died on 4 Feb 1958 in Gilgandra, NSW, Australia at age 87.
General Notes: Minnie married William Alexander ANDERSON [1647], son of Archibald ANDERSON [4790] and Ann DUFTY [4821], on 15 Jul 1897 in Buckley-street, Essendon, Melbourne, Bride's parents address. Alik was born on 29 Jun 1871 in Bald Hill, Yankalilla, South Australia and died on 18 Jul 1953 in Gilgandra, NSW, Australia at age 82. He was usually called Alik.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 230 M i. Clifford Lawrence ANDERSON [1648] was born on 10 Aug 1898 in Curramulka, Cranbrook, South Australia, died on 8 May 1986 in Griffith, NSW, Australia at age 87, and was buried in Griffith Cemetery, NSW. (Twin)
+ 231 M ii. Raymond Archibald ANDERSON [1649] was born on 3 Jan 1900 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 5 Jan 1901 in Curramulka, Wool Bay, South Australia at age 1.
+ 232 M iii. Herbert William ANDERSON [1650] was born on 11 Jul 1901 in (Curramulka) Cranbrook, South Australia and died on 3 Jun 1992 in Toowoomba, Qld at age 90.
+ 233 M iv. Archibald Dunn ANDERSON [1651] was born on 20 Jul 1902 in Curramulka, York Pen, South Australia and died on 15 Sep 1990 in Buderim, Queensland, Australia at age 88.
+ 234 M v. Eric Alfred ANDERSON [1652] was born on 2 Jul 1903 in nr Stansbury, South Australia, died on 8 Mar 1983 in Gilgandra, NSW, Australia at age 79, and was buried in Gilgandra Lawn Cemetery.
+ 235 F vi. Frances Gertrude ANDERSON [1653] was born on 28 Apr 1905 in nr Stansbury, South Australia, died on 7 Apr 1993 in Ballina, New South Wales, Australia at age 87, and was cremated in Lismore Memorial Gardens, NSW, Australia.
+ 236 F vii. Mavis Amy ANDERSON [4835] was born on 11 Jun 1909 in Pickering, South Australia, died in 2002 in Palmdale, Wyonshire, NSW, Australia at age 93, and was buried in Palmdale Cemetery, New South Wales, Australia.
+ 237 F viii. Isla Lillian ANDERSON [4836] was born on 11 Jun 1909 in Pickering, South Australia and died on 19 Feb 1995 in Berkeley Village, at age 85.
91. Elsie Amelia DUNN [1013] (Susanna RYDER22, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 16 Sep 1872 in Nairne, South Australia, died on 5 Oct 1939 in Yorketown, South Australia at age 67, and was buried in Stansbury Cemetery, South Australia.
General Notes: Elsie married James Alexander ANDERSON [2901], son of Alexander ANDERSON [4820] and Sarah SHORT [4832], on 4 Apr 1912 in Res of W A Anderson, Wool Bay, South Australia. Aleck was born on 6 Aug 1868 in nr Noarlungs, South Australia, died on 22 Jul 1964 in Yorketown, South Australia at age 95, and was buried in Stansbury Cemetery, South Australia. He was usually called Aleck.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 238 M i. Harold Geoffrey ANDERSON [2904] was born on 3 Sep 1913 in Yorketown, South Australia, died on 16 Mar 1993 in Yorketown, South Australia at age 79, and was buried in Stansbury Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 239 M ii. Ian ANDERSON [2903] was born on 16 Apr 1915 in Yorketown, South Australia and died on 29 Mar 1987 in Edithburgh, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia at age 71.
+ 240 F iii. Olive Mildred ANDERSON [2902] was born on 15 Jan 1917 in Oaklands, Wool Bay, South Australia.
92. Lilian Mary DUNN [1014] (Susanna RYDER22, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 4 Nov 1874 in Nairne, South Australia and died in 1969 in Victoria, Australia at age 95. She was usually called Lillie.
General Notes: Other Records
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: 1936. Lilian Dunn 683 High St Nurse OR Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Home Dutes, 1931, Grant St, Bacchus Marsh, Victoria.
Lillie married George Norman THOMPSON [4792], son of James THOMPSON [4946] and Anna Maria ROSSBOROUGH [4947], in 1900 in Victoria, Australia. George was born about 1873, died on 30 May 1941 in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia aged about 68, and was buried in Elphinstone Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Other Records
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Garage Prop, 1931, Grant St, Bacchus Marsh, Victoria.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 241 M i. James THOMPSON [4809] was born in 1900 in Victoria, Australia.
+ 242 M ii. Alfred Rossborough THOMPSON [4810] was born in 1905 and died on 14 Mar 1990 in Tullamore, NSW, Australia at age 85.
+ 243 F iii. Myra Lilian THOMPSON [4811] was born on 17 Nov 1910 in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia and died in Nov 1980 in Hervey Bay, Qld, Australia at age 70.
+ 244 F iv. Lorna Effie THOMPSON [4812] was born on 30 Jun 1911 and died on 20 Mar 2006 in Bermagui, NSW, Australia at age 94.
93. Willie Samuel DUNN [1015] (Susanna RYDER22, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 6 Mar 1876 in Nairne, South Australia, died on 17 Feb 1897 in Lincoln rd, Essendon, Melbourne, Australia at age 20, and was buried on 19 Feb 1897 in Melbourne General Cemetery. He was usually called Sam.
General Notes: 94. DUNN [4873] (Susanna RYDER22, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 19 Sep 1880 in Nairne, South Australia.
General Notes: 95. Frank Garfield DUNN [1016] (Susanna RYDER22, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 13 Dec 1881 in Nairne, South Australia and died in 1961 in Footscray, Victoria, Australia at age 80. Another name for Frank was Franx Garfield DUNN.
General Notes: Other Records
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Clerk, 1903, 37 Farnham St, Flemington, Melbourne. Elsie Amelia Dunn, (his sister) home duties, and father or brother, Alfred Dunn, labourer, at same address (only the three at this address).
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Traveller, 1909, 45 Blair St, Coburg, Melbourne. also Millicent (wife) home duties
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Commercial Traveller, 1914, 17 South Cresc, Northcote, Victoria.
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Commercial Traveller, 1919, 17 South Cresc, Northcote, Victoria.
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Commercial Traveller, 1924, 17 South Cresc, Northcote, Victoria (Batman Dist).
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: leasehold warehouse, 1924, 193 Little Flinders St, Melbourne. Subdivision La Trobe
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Commercial Traveller, 1931, 55 James St, Northcote, Melbourne (Batman Dist).
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Commercial Traveller, 1936, 55 James St, Northcote, Melbourne (Batman Dist).
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Commercial Traveller, 1936, 55 James St, Northcote, Melbourne (Batman Dist).
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Agent, 1942, 6 Polo parade, Caulfield, Melbourne (Batman Dist).
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Agent, 1949, 6 Polo parade, Caulfield, Melbourne (Higgins Dist).
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Agent, 1954, 6 Polo parade, Caulfield, Melbourne (Higgins Dist).
Frank married Millicent Pauline BUTLER [4791], daughter of Joseph James BUTLER [4948] and Avis BLAMEY [4949], on 29 Nov 1906 in Methodist Church Flemington, Victoria, Australia. Millicent died in 1960 in Victoria, Australia.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Other Records
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1909, 45 Blair St, Coburg, Melbourne.
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1914, 17 South Cresc, Northcote, Victoria.
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: no occupation, 1919, 17 South Cresc, Northcote, Victoria.
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: no occupation, 1924, 17 South Cresc, Northcote, Victoria.
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: no occupation, 1931, 55 James St, Northcote, Melbourne.
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home duties, 1936, 55 James St, Northcote, Melbourne.
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1936, 55 James St, Northcote, Melbourne.
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1942, 6 Polo parade, Caulfield, Melbourne (Balaclava Dist).
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1949, 6 Polo parade, Caulfield, Melbourne (Higgins Dist).
Electoral Registers 1847-1965: Home Duties, 1954, 6 Polo parade, Caulfield, Melbourne (Higgins Dist).
Children from this marriage were:
+ 245 F i. Avis Elsie DUNN [11331] was born in 1907 in Victoria, Australia.
+ 246 M ii. Frank Maxwell DUNN [6435] was born on 7 Aug 1914 in Northcote, Victoria, Australia, died on 22 Dec 1975 in Perth, Western Australia at age 61, and was cremated in Karrakatta Crematorium, Western Ausrtalia - Ashes taken.
96. Winifred Mary PADMAN [945] (Annie Oceana RYDER25, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 17 Jan 1879 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 21 Apr 1963 at age 84, and was buried in St Jude's Cemetery, Brighton, South Australia. She was usually called Winnie.
General Notes: Research Notes: Winnie married William Joseph PAGE [535], son of James Elijah PAGE [4151] and Louisa Ellen WARE [4152], on 11 Apr 1918 in Tammin, Western Australia. William was born in 1888 in Porongurups, Western Australia., died on 16 Nov 1951 in Flying from Perth to Adelaide at age 63, and was buried on 19 Nov 1951 in St Jude's Cemetery, Brighton, South Australia.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Research Notes: 97. Madeline PADMAN [946] (Annie Oceana RYDER25, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 20 Mar 1880 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 9 Jul 1960 in Perth, Western Australia at age 80. She was usually called May.
General Notes: Research Notes: Other Records
Residence: Son Thomas's engagement, 1938, 29 Goldsmith road, Claremont, Perth WA.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: home duties, 1943, Ecclefechan, Tammin, Western Australia. (Annie May Raston)
May married Walter Alfred RASTON [1641], son of Edward Alfred RASTON [5156] and Ermina Henrietta JAMES [5157], on 1 Feb 1908 in 82 Palmerston Street, Perth, West Australia. Walter was born on 20 Nov 1879 in Adelaide, South Australia and died on 22 Jun 1925 in Tammin, Western Australia at age 45.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 247 M i. Ross Padman RASTON [4298] was born on 22 Dec 1908 in Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia and died on 25 Aug 2004 in Tammin, Western Australia at age 95.
+ 248 F ii. Lois Mary RASTON [4299] was born on 14 Feb 1912 in Perth, Western Australia and died on 11 Apr 1964 in Reading, Berkshire, England at age 52.
+ 249 F iii. Margaret Jean RASTON [4300] was born on 28 Nov 1913 in Perth, Western Australia and died on 10 Oct 1994 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 80.
+ 250 M iv. Thomas Noel Ryder RASTON [4480] was born on 25 Dec 1916 in Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia, died on 24 Oct 1943 in Northampton, West Australia at age 26, and was buried in Geralton War Cemetery, Geralton, Western Australia.
+ 251 F v. Lorraine Hope RASTON [4481] was born on 18 Apr 1923 in Tammin, Western Australia, died on 7 Dec 2008 in Woodlands, Western Australia at age 85, and was buried in Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park, Western Australia.
98. George Theodore PADMAN [947] (Annie Oceana RYDER25, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 18 May 1881 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 5 Sep 1884 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia at age 3, and was buried in St Jude's Anglican Church Cemetery, Brighton, South Australia. He was usually called Theodore.
General Notes: 99. Stanley PADMAN [948] (Annie Oceana RYDER25, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 12 May 1882 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 10 Jul 1882 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia, and was buried in St Jude's Anglican Church Cemetery, Brighton, South Australia.
General Notes: 100. Frederick George PADMAN [949] (Annie Oceana RYDER25, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 29 Sep 1884 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 20 Apr 1885 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia, and was buried in St Jude's Anglican Church Cemetery, Brighton, South Australia.
General Notes: 101. Theodora Ryder PADMAN [950] (Annie Oceana RYDER25, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 19 Nov 1888 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia and died on 2 Jul 1972 in Evanston, Illinois, USA at age 83. She was usually called Dora.
General Notes: Research Notes: Other Records
Census: US Federal Census, 14 Jan 1920, South 28 St, Douglas Nebraska, USA. Theodore is recorded as Wife age 30 born South Australia
Washington Passender & Crew List 1882-1961: SS Niagara, 1921, Sydney to Seattle. Departed Sydney NSW 10 Jun 1921; Arr Seatle Washington 4 July 1921; Mrs A Padman, Glenelg, South Australia
United States America: Census, 8 Apr 1930, 318 Main st., Evanston, Cook, Illinois. Theodora is recorded as Wife age 41 born South Australia arr US 1914 marr age 25 and no occupation
Naturalisation: declaration, 1933, Chicago, Illinois, USA. (Image courtesy U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992)
Naturalisation: certificate, 1937, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Naturalisation: index card, 1937, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Naturalisation: petition, 1937, Chicago, Illinois, USA. (Image courtesy U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992)
U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes 1791-1992: Chicago District Court, 6 May 1937, 2229 Payne, Evanston, Illinois.
United States America: Census, 11 Apr 1940, 2229 Payne st., Evanston, Cook, Illinois. Theodora is recorded as Wife age 51 born South Australia arr US 1914 marr age 25 and no occupation, Naturalized
Resided: bef Death, Jun 1972, 60201 Evanston, Cook, Illinois, USA. SSN 348-28-5095
Dora married Norman James WESTON [4314] on 6 Jun 1914 in Hull House, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Norman was born on 9 Apr 1889 in New Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 29 Jun 1958 in Chicago, Illinois, USA at age 69, and was buried on 2 Jul 1958 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Passenger: manifest, 1911, New York, USA. (Image courtesy New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957)
WW1: draft, 1917, Chicago, Illinois, USA. (image courtesy U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918)
Census: US Federal Census, 14 Jan 1920, South 28 St, Douglas Nebraska, USA. Norman is recorded as Head age 30 born South Australia and described as Physical Director Gymnasium
United States America: Census, 8 Apr 1930, 318 Main st., Evanston, Cook, Illinois. Norman is recorded as Husband age 41 born South Australia arr US 1914 age 25 when married and described at Physical Director in Education
Naturalisation: Declaration of Intention, 1933, Chicago, Illinois, USA. (Image courtesy of Illinois, Federal Naturalization Records, 1856-1991)
Naturalisation: Petition, 1937, Chicago, Illinois, USA. (Image courtesy of Illinois, Federal Naturalization Records, 1856-1991)
Naturalisation: certificate, 1937, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Image courtesy of USA National Archives
United States America: Census, 11 Apr 1940, 2229 Payne st., Evanston, Cook, Illinois. Norman is recorded as Head age 51 born South Australia arr US 1914 marr age 25 anddescribed as Secretary Y.M.C.A.
Notice: death, 1958, Chicago, Illinois, USA. image courtesy Chicago Daily Tribune (1872-1963)
Children from this marriage were:
+ 252 M i. John Ryder WESTON [4254] was born on 6 Dec 1916 in Cook, Chicago, Illinois, USA and died in Sep 1985 at age 68.
+ 253 F ii. Norma Ryder WESTON [4694] was born on 18 May 1922 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA and died on 11 Aug 2015 in Roanoke, USA at age 93.
102. Rosa HOCKING [4080] (Eliza Smillie RYDER27, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 26 Mar 1877 in Adelaide, South Australia and died in 1877.
General Notes: 103. Gertrude Shaw HOCKING [3712] (Eliza Smillie RYDER27, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 22 Mar 1878 in Adelaide, South Australia, died on 8 Nov 1958 in Tammin, Western Australia at age 80, and was buried in Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia.
General Notes: Research Notes: Gertrude married George UPPILL [3714], son of Robert UPPILL [3756] and Olivia PLUSH [3766], on 19 Mar 1902 in Trinity Congregation, Perth, Western Australia. George was born on 8 Feb 1874 in Lochiel, South Australia, died on 27 Aug 1954 in Tammin, Western Australia at age 80, and was buried on 30 Aug 1954 in Methodist Portion of Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Research Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 254 M i. Herbert George UPPILL [3715] was born on 12 Oct 1903 in Perth, Western Australia, died on 23 Jul 1906 in Northam, Western Australia at age 2, and was buried in Unmarked grave in Northam, West Australia.
+ 255 F ii. Bernice Gertrude UPPILL [3716] was born on 1 Jul 1906 in Perth, Western Australia, died on 21 May 2009 in Perth, Western Australia at age 102, and was buried on 27 May 2009 in Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia.
+ 256 M iii. Allan Robert UPPILL [3717] was born on 4 Jul 1909, died on 21 Sep 1999 at age 90, and was buried in Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia.
104. Herbert Ryder HOCKING [3713] (Eliza Smillie RYDER27, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 27 Mar 1880 in Adelaide, South Australia, died on 14 Apr 1964 at age 84, and was buried in Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia.
General Notes: Herbert married Valerie Gertrude BOGISCH [3718] in 1909 in Perth, Western Australia. Valerie died on 1 Jan 1917 in Northam, Western Australia.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 257 F i. Meryl Yindra HOCKING [3719] was born on 24 Jan 1910.
+ 258 F ii. Kathleen Hazel HOCKING [3720] was born on 14 May 1911 in Northam, Western Australia.
+ 259 M iii. Herbert Keith HOCKING [3721] was born on 27 Oct 1912 in Tammin, Western Australia, died on 7 Mar 1987 in Tammin, Western Australia at age 74, and was buried in Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia.
+ 260 M iv. Alfred Gerhard HOCKING [3722] was born on 14 Jul 1914 in Perth, Western Australia.
Herbert next married Emma Amelia CURREY [3723] on 17 Jul 1918 in Quondong, Tammin, Western Australia. Em was born circa 1864 in Daylesford, Victoria, Australia, died on 19 Dec 1924 in Kellerberrin, Western Australia aged about 60, and was buried in Kellerberrin Cemetery, Western Australia. She was usually called Em.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 261 M i. W. HOCKING [5130] .
+ 262 M ii. S. HOCKING [5131] .
+ 263 F iii. P. HOCKING [5132] .
+ 264 F iv. H. HOCKING [5133] .
+ 265 F v. N. HOCKING [5134] .
+ 266 F vi. E. HOCKING [5135] .
Herbert next married Mabel Annette FOREMAN [3724], daughter of Edward Frank FOREMAN [10202] and Edith Mabel MONTGOMERY [10203], on 26 Jan 1938. Mabel was born in 1894 in Bunbury, Western Australia, died on 3 Apr 1964 at age 70, and was buried in Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: 105. Arthur Stanley HOCKING [3725] (Eliza Smillie RYDER27, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 3 May 1882 in Adelaide, South Australia, died on 2 Mar 1957 at age 74, and was buried in Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia. Another name for Arthur was Sran.
General Notes: Arthur married Emily CORRELL [3726], daughter of William CORRELL [10204] and Elizabeth FLETCHER [10205], on 8 Nov 1919 in St John's Cathedral, Shanghai, China. Emily was born on 4 Apr 1890 in nr Yorketown, South Australia, died on 13 May 1938 in Cunderdin, West Austtalia at age 48, and was buried in Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: The child from this marriage was:
+ 267 M i. Arthur Ryder Cornell HOCKING [3727] was born on 17 Oct 1920, died on 23 Aug 1998 in Tammin, Western Australia at age 77, and was buried in Tammin Cemetery, Western Australia.
106. Norman Willie Ernest HOCKING [3728] (Eliza Smillie RYDER27, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 7 Aug 1884 in Adelaide, South Australia, died on 24 Mar 1959 in Perth, Western Australia at age 74, and was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia.
General Notes: Other Records
Residence: Jean born, 1924, Chelmsford rd, North Perth, WA.
Norman married Jane LINDLEY [3729], daughter of James LINDLEY [2713] and Albina THORLEY [5603], on 14 Apr 1910 in Northam, Western Australia. Jenny was born on 21 Nov 1886 in Murrumbidgerie (now Wongarbin), N.S.W. and died on 10 Mar 1988 in Manning, Western Australia at age 101. She was usually called Jenny.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Other Records
Residence: Jean born, 1924, Chelmsford rd, North Perth, WA.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 268 F i. Phyllis Elvina HOCKING [3730] was born on 16 May 1911 in Northam, Western Australia and died on 8 Jul 1919 in Perth, Western Australia at age 8.
+ 269 M ii. Lloyd Lindley HOCKING [3731] was born on 3 Apr 1913 in Tammin, Western Australia and died on 6 Mar 1952 in Albany, Western Australia. at age 38.
+ 270 M iii. Herbert Clyde HOCKING [3732] was born on 4 Dec 1915 in Northam, Western Australia and died on 14 Jun 1919 in Northam, Western Australia at age 3.
+ 271 M iv. Rex Norman HOCKING [3733] was born on 2 Nov 1918 in Kellerberrin, Western Australia and died on 20 Nov 1981 at age 63.
+ 272 M v. Max Ryder HOCKING [3734] was born on 28 Oct 1921 in North Perth, Western Australia and died on 15 Mar 1988 in Willetton, Western Australia at age 66.
+ 273 F vi. Jean Smillie HOCKING [3735] was born on 26 May 1924 in Perth, Western Australia and died on 29 Sep 2000 in Wembley, Western Australia at age 76.
+ 274 F vii. Betty Elaine HOCKING [3736] was born on 26 Jul 1926 in Beverley, Western Australia and died on 27 Apr 1995 at age 68.
107. Myrtle Mary HOCKING [3737] (Eliza Smillie RYDER27, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 7 Feb 1886 in Adelaide, South Australia and died on 26 Mar 1972 in Perth, Western Australia at age 86. She was usually called Tot.
General Notes: Other Records
At Gwenyth's Engagement: resided, 4 Sep 1937, Brunswick Road Albany, WA.
Tot married Roswell Wellington EAST [3738], son of Joseph James EAST [3772] and Mary WELLINGTON [3773], on 12 May 1909 in Perth, Western Australia. Roswell was born on 29 Sep 1883 in Riverton, South Australia and died on 14 Jul 1971 in Perth, Western Australia at age 87.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Other Records
at Son's Marriage: Residing, 1939, Albany, Western Australia.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 275 F i. Mollie Evereld EAST [3739] was born on 2 May 1910 in Katanning, Western Australia and died on 1 May 1986 at age 75.
+ 276 F ii. Noreen Wellington EAST [3740] was born on 4 Jun 1911 in Western Australia and died on 13 Sep 1996 in Queensland, Australia at age 85.
+ 277 F iii. Shirley Ryder EAST [3741] was born on 20 Jul 1912 in Katanning, Western Australia and died on 16 Feb 1998 in Perth, Western Australia at age 85.
+ 278 M iv. Stuart Roswell EAST [3742] was born on 11 Jun 1914 in Geralton, Western Australia and died on 13 Nov 1997 in Perth, Western Australia at age 83.
+ 279 F v. Gwenyth Mary EAST [3743] was born on 4 Jul 1917 in West Australia, died on 2 Dec 2006 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia at age 89, and was buried on 11 Dec 2006 in Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Melbourne, Australia.
108. Hazel Amelia HOCKING [3744] (Eliza Smillie RYDER27, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 15 Sep 1888 in Nantawarra, South Australia, died on 31 Oct 1953 in Bunbury District Hospital, Bunbury, Western Australia at age 65, and was cremated on 3 Nov 1953 in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia. User ID:.
General Notes: Hazel married George Thomas Hooton MANNING [3745], son of John Daniel MANNING [3789] and Joyce Mary [3790], on 24 Jan 1914. George was born on 20 Nov 1888 in Perth, Western Australia and died on 21 Nov 1950 in Quairading, Western Australia at age 62.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 280 F i. Dorothy MANNING [3746] was born on 7 Feb 1915 in Perth, Western Australia, died on 20 Nov 1996 in Bunbury, Western Australia at age 81, and was buried in Bunbury Cemetery, Western Australia.
+ 281 M ii. Kenneth George MANNING [3747] was born on 28 Nov 1916 in Perth, Western Australia.
+ 282 F iii. Doreen MANNING [3748] was born on 28 Aug 1918 in Perth, Western Australia and died on 13 Nov 2012 at age 94.
+ 283 F iv. Jeanne MANNING [3749] was born on 24 May 1920.
109. Elsie Emma HOCKING [3750] (Eliza Smillie RYDER27, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 23 Jul 1891 in Nantawarra, South Australia, died on 8 Jun 1939 in Perth, Western Australia at age 47, and was cremated on 10 Jun 1939 in Crematorium Chapel Karrakatta, W.A.
General Notes: Other Records
Bef Death: Residence, 1939, Darlington, West Australia.
Elsie married Victor Herbert BENTLEY [3751], son of H. BENTLEY [3823], on 27 Aug 1915 in Trinity Congregation, Perth, Western Australia. Harold was born on 11 Dec 1889 in Victoria, Australia and died on 23 Jan 1980 at age 90. He was usually called Harold.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 284 M i. Mervyn Ryder BENTLEY [3752] was born on 26 Feb 1918 in Perth, Western Australia.
+ 285 F ii. Nancy Estelle BENTLEY [3753] was born on 6 Jun 1921 in Perth, Western Australia and died on 23 Aug 2008 in Sydney NSW, Australia at age 87.
+ 286 F iii. Gladys Evelyn BENTLEY [3754] was born on 24 Nov 1923 in Perth, Western Australia and died on 8 Dec 1992 at age 69.
110. Doris May HOCKING [2883] (Eliza Smillie RYDER27, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 9 May 1898 in Perth, Western Australia, died on 10 Aug 1937 in Perth, Western Australia at age 39, and was buried on 11 Aug 1937 in Congregational Cemetery, Karrakatta.
General Notes: Doris married Harold ROBERTS [2884], son of George Harrison ROBERTS [3769] and Sarah Ann [3770], on 15 May 1920 in Trinity Congregational Church, Perth, Western Australia. Harold was born on 24 Nov 1889 in Perth, Western Australia and died on 17 Nov 1959 in Perth, Western Australia at age 69.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 287 M i. Harold George Herbert ROBERTS [2885] was born on 13 Mar 1921 in Moora, Western Australia and died on 2 Mar 1991 in Albany, Western Australia. at age 69.
+ 288 F ii. Doreen Maie ROBERTS [2886] was born on 23 Nov 1922 in Moora, Western Australia and died in May 2011 in Canberra, ACT, Australia at age 88.
+ 289 F iii. Pamela Shore ROBERTS [2887] was born on 29 Dec 1929 in Plantagenet, West Australia and died on 26 Nov 2000 in Perth, Western Australia at age 70.
+ 290 F iv. Glenyse Patricia ROBERTS [2888] was born on 19 Dec 1933 in Perth, Western Australia and died on 16 Oct 1972 in Perth, Western Australia at age 38.
111. Norman Charles RYDER [1005] (William Charles29, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 21 Apr 1889 in Woodside, Nairne, South Australia, died on 6 Jun 1946 in York Road, Greenmount, National Park, Western Australia at age 57, and was cremated on 7 Jun 1946 in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia.
General Notes: Research Notes: Brothers: 1896, Adelaide, South Australia.
Brothers: School Boys, 1903, Adelaide, South Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: accountant, 1912, 13 Moore st, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: accountant, 1914, 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: accountant, 1915, 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: accountant, 1916, 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
WW1: Attestation, 1916, Perth West Australia.
WWI: photograph, 1916 To 1919.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: accountant, 1917, 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: accountant, 1919, 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
Photograph: Senior Years, 1945, Perth West Australia.
Norman married Doris Mercy NICHOLLS [3437], daughter of Charles Ernest NICHOLLS [3791] and Lillian Rose GURR [3792], on 15 Nov 1919 in Trinity Congregation, Perth, Western Australia. Doris was born on 29 Nov 1893 in Campbell's Creek, Victoria, Australia and died on 9 Nov 1986 in Perth, Western Australia at age 92.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Research Notes: Other Records
at time of Marriage: residing, 1919, 231 Vincent Street, Perth.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 291 M i. Kenneth Norman RYDER [3439] was born on 24 Feb 1922 in Western Australia and died on 10 Dec 1977 in Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia at age 55.
112. Geoffrey Kirkwood RYDER [1006] (William Charles29, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 2 Feb 1892 in Mt Barker, South Australia, died on 30 Jan 1983 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 90, and was cremated on 3 Feb 1983 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. He was usually called Geoff.
General Notes: Research Notes: Photograph: Brothers, 1896, Adelaide, South Australia.
Photograph: School Boys, 1904, Adelaide, South Australia.
Prince Alfred College: Enrolment, 1905, Adelaide, South Australia.
Prince Alfred College: Cadet Corp, 1907, Adelaide, South Australia.
Removed to: 1908, Perth, Western Australia.
Career: Bank of Australasia, 1910, Perth, Western Australia. (abt 1910)
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: bank clerk, 1913, "Yankalilla" 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: bank clerk, 1914, "Yankalilla" 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: caretaker, 1915, "Yankalilla" 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: Perth WA, 1916, "Yankalilla" 2 Norbert Street Perth. Bank Clerk
Military: WW1 Attestation, 1916, Perth West Australia.
Photograph: WWI - Army, 1916, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: bank clerk, 1917, 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: bank clerk, 1919, "Yankalilla" 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Military Service: Citizen, 1920, Perth, Western Australia. (6 years)
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: bank clerk, 1921, "Yankalilla" 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: bank clerk, 1925, "Yankalilla" 2 Norbert st, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: bank clerk, 1925 (2nd Print), "Yankalilla" 2 Norbert Street Perth. Australian Military Service: Major in Reserve of Officer, 1928, Perth, Western Australia. (18 years)
Career: bank manager, 1928, Carnamagh, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: bank manager, 1931, Bank of Australasia Carnamagh WA.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: bank manager, 1931, Irwen street, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: bank official, 1934, 107 Elizabeth Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: bank official, 1936, 107 Elizabeth Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: bank official, 1937, 107 Elizabeth Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia.
NZ Electoral Rolls 1853-1981: Invercargill General Roll, 1938, Grand Hotel, Invercargill. Bank Manager
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: bank official, 1943, 107 Elizabeth Street, St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia.
Magazine: PAC Chronicle, 1946, Adelaide, South Australia.
Photograph & Article: PAC Chronicle, 1946, Adelaide.
Australian Electoral Roll 1903-1980: clerk, 1949, 16 Dickens Street, St Kilda, S.3, Victoria.
Resided: 1961, 16 Camroc Av, Blair Athol, Adelaide.
Resided: retired, Oct 1961, Blair Athol, Adelaide, South Australia.
Photograph: Senior Years, 1980, Adelaide, South Australia.
Resided: 1983, Bellevue Heights, Adelaide, South Australia.
Death Notice: 1983, Adelaide. Image courtesy of J. Wood (WA)
Death Notice: 1983, Adelaide. Image courtesy of J. Wood (WA)
Death Notice: 1983, Adelaide. Image courtesy of J. Wood (WA)
113. Marjorie Anne RYDER [3425] (William Charles29, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 15 Jul 1909 in Perth, Western Australia and died on 31 Oct 1987 in Perth, Western Australia at age 78.
General Notes: Marjorie married Arthur Victor GREEN [2307] on 3 Feb 1930 in West Australia. The marriage ended in divorce on 7 Dec 1937. Arthur was born on 14 Jun 1905 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia and died on 2 Dec 1942 in New Guinea at age 37.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: The child from this marriage was:
+ 292 M i. Norman Donald Ryder GREEN [2308] was born on 10 Mar 1931 in Corrigin, Western Australia and died on 19 Jun 1987 in Newcastle, NSW, Australia at age 56.
Marjorie next married Francis George HART [3427]. Francis was born on 13 Apr 1906 in London, England and died on 29 Aug 1971 in Perth, Western Australia at age 65.
Marriage Notes: The child from this marriage was:
+ 293 M i. Sidney George HART [4777] was born on 28 Feb 1947 and died on 11 Aug 2003 at age 56.
114. Joyce Brice RYDER [3426] (William Charles29, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 28 Dec 1910 in Perth, Western Australia and died on 3 Jul 2003 in Albany, Western Australia. at age 92.
General Notes: Other Records
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1934, 2 Norbert street, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1943, Hunt road, Beverley, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1943, Forrest st, Goomalling, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1954, Angove Rd, Western Australian.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1958, 142 Grey St, Western Australian.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1963, 30 Greenshields St, Albany, Western Australian.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1968, 30 Greenshields St, Albany, Western Australian.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1972, 36 Greenshields St, Albany, Western Australian.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1980, 54 McKail St., Albany, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1980, 5 Glenn-Craig Beaufort St, Albany, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1937, Kobeelya avenue, Katanning, Western Australia.
Joyce married Francis Owen ROBERTS [3428] in 1932. Francis was born on 1 Oct 1908 in Bunbury, Western Australia and died on 9 Jul 1994 in Albany, Western Australia. at age 85.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Other Records
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: postman, 1931, 170 Wittenoon street, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1934, 2 Norbert street, Perth, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: linesman, 1937, Kobeelya avenue, Katanning, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: line foreman, 1943, Hunt road, Beverley, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: line foreman, 1943, Forrest st, Goomalling, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: home duties, 1949, Old York road, Greenmount, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: line forman, 1949, Old York road, Greenmount, Western Australia.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: line inspector, 1954, lot 90 Leschenault St, Western Australian.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: line inspector, 1958, 142 Grey St, Western Australian.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: line inspector, 1963, 30 Greenshields St, Albany, Western Australian.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: line inspector, 1968, 30 Greenshields St, Albany, Western Australian.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: line inspector, 1972, 36 Greenshields St, Albany, Western Australian.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: -, 1977, Lot 25 Lower King Rd, Lwr Kng, Albany, Western Australian.
Australian Electoral Rolls 1903-1980: -, 1980, Lot 25 Lower King Rd, Lwr Kng, Albany, Western Australian.
115. Vida Isabel MOYSE [1482] (Isabella Bond RYDER30, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 5 Oct 1881 in Windsor, South Australia, died on 14 Jan 1965 in Woodville, Adelaide, South Australia at age 83, and was buried on 15 Jan 1965 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
General Notes: Other Records
Resided: At death, 1965, Seaton Park, Adelaide, South Australia.
Vida married Henry Albert John COLLCUTT [4837], son of Henry Albert COLLCUTT [5026] and Alice SMITH [5025], on 2 Oct 1920 in St Pauls Church, Adelaide, South Australia. Bert was born on 6 Apr 1895 in London, England, died on 26 May 1974 in Goodwood, Adelaide, South Australia at age 79, and was cremated on 29 May 1974 in Centennial Park Crematorium, Adelaide. He was usually called Bert.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Research Notes: Advertiser COLLCUTT Henry Albert (Bert) 1974 Other Records
Census: England, 1901, 1 Graylands Vicarage, Heston, MSX, England. Henry is recorded as a Son age 5y born Hammersmith
Aust Imperial Force Nominal Roll: Mining Corps, 1915, 127 Fisher St, Fullarton, Adelaide. Age: 20; Labourer; Lived at parents.
Resided: At death, 1974, Goodwood, Adelaide, South Australia.
116. William Arthur Ryder MOYSE [1483] (Isabella Bond RYDER30, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 31 Mar 1883 in Wild Horse Plains, nr Windsor, South Australia, died on 29 Aug 1967 in St Peters, Adelaide, South Australia at age 84, and was buried on 31 Aug 1967 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. He was usually called Will.
General Notes: Research Notes: Other Records
Address: Beth's engagement, 1949, Wattle St., Malvern, Adelaide, SA.
Address: Beth's Wedding, 1950, 195 Wattle St., Malvern, Adelaide, SA.
Resided: Gladys Jean's death, 1942, 195 Wattle St., Malvern, Adelaide, SA.
Will married Elsie Phyllis WHITE [4838], daughter of William WHITE [4966] and Matilda NEWBERY [5234], on 2 Aug 1907 in Methodist Church, Maylands, Adelaide. Phyllis was born on 23 May 1882 in Maylands, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 6 Oct 1964 in Malvern, Adelaide, South Australia at age 82, and was buried on 8 Oct 1964 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. She was usually called Phyllis.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 294 F i. Gwendolyn Elsie MOYSE [4845] was born on 5 Jan 1908 in Gawler South, South Australia, died on 21 Apr 1963 in Perth, Western Australia at age 55, and was cremated in Ashes scattered at 14 Dunvegan Rd, Applecross, West Australia.
+ 295 F ii. Gladys Jean MOYSE [3696] was born on 14 May 1909 in Gawler West, South Australia and died on 16 Oct 1942 in Private Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia at age 33.
+ 296 M iii. Reginald William MOYSE [4846] was born on 29 Jun 1911 in Gawler South, South Australia, died on 1 Jul 1983 in West Beach, Adelaide, South Australia at age 72, and was cremated on 4 Jul 1983 in Centennial Park Crematorium, Adelaide.
+ 297 M iv. Lawrence Arthur MOYSE [4847] was born on 6 May 1913 in Gawler East, South Australia and died on 27 Dec 2006 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 93.
+ 298 M v. Geoffrey Lewis MOYSE [4848] was born on 31 Aug 1915 in Gawler, South Australia, died on 1 Nov 1990 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 75, and was buried on 6 Nov 1990.
+ 299 F vi. Phyllis Ronda MOYSE [4849] was born on 20 Dec 1919 in Gawler, South Australia, died on 14 May 1983 in Keith, South Australia at age 63, and was buried on 17 May 1983 in Keith Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 300 F vii. Beth Ryder MOYSE [3694] was born on 6 Jan 1926 in Gawler, South Australia and died on 9 Apr 1987 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 61.
117. Mary Ella Jane MOYSE [1481] (Isabella Bond RYDER30, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 25 Nov 1885 in Wild Horse Plains, nr Windsor, South Australia, died on 26 Apr 1973 at age 87, and was buried on 28 Apr 1973 in Murray Bridge Adelaide Rd Cemetery, South Australia. She was usually called Ella.
General Notes: Ella married Francis Richard DEANE [4839], son of Edward Henry DEANE [5246] and Elizabeth BAX [6126], on 9 Dec 1909 in Wesley Church, Parade, Norwood, Adelaide, South Australia. Frank was born on 14 Sep 1877 in Wellington, South Australia, died on 13 Sep 1948 in Mannum Rd, South Australia at age 70, and was buried on 15 Sep 1948 in Murray Bridge Adelaide Rd Cemetery, South Australia. He was usually called Frank.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 301 F i. Marella Isabel DEANE [4850] was born on 13 Sep 1911 in Meningie, South Australia, died on 18 Jun 2005 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 93, and was cremated on 22 Jun 2005 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 302 M ii. Kevin Irwin DEANE [4851] was born on 11 Jan 1913 in Meningie, South Australia, died on 10 Sep 1985 at age 72, and was buried in 1985 in Lameroo Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 303 F iii. Shirley Elizabeth DEANE [4902] was born on 5 Sep 1916 in Magill, Adelaide, South Australia.
118. Constance Maude MOYSE [1476] (Isabella Bond RYDER30, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 11 Dec 1887 in Wild Horse Plains, nr Windsor, South Australia, died on 7 Aug 1941 in Blyth, South Australia at age 53, and was buried in 1941 in Blyth Cemetery, South Australia.
General Notes: Constance married Alfred HIGGS [3698], son of George HIGGS [4958] and Agnes McDONALD [4959], on 26 Apr 1913 in Res DW Moyse, Wellington Rd, North Norwood, Adelaide. Alfred was born on 4 Apr 1888 in Whitwarta nr Balaklava, South Australia and died on 27 Oct 1960 in Balaklava, South Australia at age 72.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Children from this marriage were:
+ 304 F i. Alfreda Davine Constance HIGGS [4852] was born on 11 Nov 1914 in Port Wakefield, South Australia and died on 14 Sep 1992 in South Australia at age 77.
+ 305 F ii. Thelma Jean HIGGS [4853] was born on 28 Jul 1916 in Enfield, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 30 Sep 1994 in Nuriootpa, South Australia at age 78, and was buried on 4 Oct 1994 in Nuriootpa Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 306 F iii. Agnes Isobel HIGGS [4854] was born on 29 Aug 1917 in Balaklava, South Australia, died on 18 Sep 1983 in Mannum, South Australia at age 66, and was buried on 21 Sep 1983 in Mannum Cemetery, South Australia.
+ 307 F iv. Elva Florence HIGGS [4855] was born on 18 Sep 1922 in Blyth, South Australia and died on 31 May 1991 in Victor Harbor, South Australia at age 68.
119. Queenie Alberta MOYSE [4840] (Isabella Bond RYDER30, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born about 1892 in Nantawarra, South Australia, died on 3 Mar 1975 in Adelaide, South Australia aged about 83, and was cremated on 6 Mar 1975 in Centennial Park Crematorium, Adelaide.
General Notes: Research Notes: Marriage: to Percy, 27 Dec 1919, 18 Wellington Rd., Nth Norwood, SA.
Resided: with Percy, in 1953, at 30 Torrens street, College Park, Adelaide.
Resided: At Death, 1975, Fullarton, Adelaide, South Australia.
Queenie married Percy SCRAGG [4841], son of William SCRAGG [5242] and Eleanor [5235], on 27 Dec 1919 in St Luke's, Adelaide. Percy was born on 26 Sep 1875 in Reigate, Surrey, England, died on 24 Aug 1953 in College Park, Adelaide, South Australia at age 77, and was buried on 26 Aug 1953.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Other Records
Census: England, 3 Apr 1881, 14 Hadfield Tce, Camberwell, London, England. Percy is recorded as Son age 5 born Reigate and described as attending school.
School Admission: Hollydale Road School, Southwark, England, 5 Jun 1883, 6 Monk's Cottage. Admission date 5 Jun 1883, Father: John (likely Brother-inlaw John Farley), not exempt from Religious Instruction, Birth date 26 July 1775. Last School Bellenden Road (a Public School). School Admission: Heber Road School, Southwark, England, 14 Jul 1884, Resided: 39 Nutfield Rd. Admission date 14 Jul 1884, Mother: Ellen, Exempt from Religious Instruction, Birth date 26 July 1875. Heber Road School (0583) opened in 1883. Renamed Heber Primary School in 1951. Census: England, 5 Apr 1891, 68 Kender St, Depthford, England. Percy is recorded as Son (but should be Brother-inlaw) age 15 born Reigate and described as Errand Boy Port.
Census: England, 31 Mar 1901, 13 Wotton Rd, Deptford, London. Percy is recorded as Head Married age 25y born Reigate and described as Grocer's Assistant.
Resided: London England Electoral Reg 1832-1965, 1908-1914, 49 Payne St, Deptford.
Census: England, 2 Apr 1911, 49 Payne St, Deptford SE. Percy is recorded as Head born Reigate Surrey age 35 married and described as Picture Frame Maker.
Residence: Marriage, 27 Dec 1919, Alberton, Adelaide, South Australia.
Residence: death, 1953, 30 Torrens street, College Park, Adelaide.
120. Decima MOYSE [1478] (Isabella Bond RYDER30, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 14 Oct 1892 in Port Wakefield, South Australia, died on 29 Mar 1950 in Mount Gambier, South Australia at age 57, and was cremated on 31 Mar 1950 in West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. She was usually called Dessie.
General Notes: Research Notes: Dessie married Roy Vercoe PERRIAM [3700] on 27 Sep 1919 in St Bartholomew, Norwood, Adelaide, South Australia. Roy was born on 13 Jun 1890 in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia and died on 20 Apr 1968 in Mount Gambier, South Australia at age 77.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Research Notes: Other Records
Residence: David's visit, 1943, Wehl St., Mt Gambier.
Residence: at Decima's death, 1950, Wehl St., Mt Gambier.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 308 F i. Margaret Ryder PERRIAM [4076] was born on 27 Jun 1920 in Adelaide, South Australia, died on 3 Jan 1977 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 56, and was buried on 5 Jan 1977.
+ 309 M ii. David George PERRIAM [4070] was born on 2 Feb 1924 in Mount Gambier, South Australia and died on 10 May 2016 in West Australia at age 92.
121. David Kingsley MOYSE [1477] (Isabella Bond RYDER30, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 8 Jan 1894 in Port Wakefield, South Australia and died on 11 Apr 1894 in Port Wakefield, South Australia.
General Notes: 122. Gerald Albion MOYSE [1480] (Isabella Bond RYDER30, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 24 May 1896 in Port Wakefield, South Australia, died on 2 Aug 1971 in Norwood, Adelaide, South Australia at age 75, and was cremated on 3 Aug 1971 in Centennial Park Crematorium, Adelaide.
General Notes: Gerald married Gertrude Florence DEIGHTON [4842], daughter of Phillip Lonsdale DEIGHTON [4857] and Florence Emeline Geraldine CARLETON [4858], 1917 Q1 in Edmonton, MSX, England. Gertrude was born in 1884 in Hornsey, London, England, was baptised on 3 May 1902 in Holy Trinity, Stroud Green, MSX, died on 21 May 1975 at age 91, and was cremated on 23 May 1975 in Centennial Park Crematorium, Adelaide.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Other Records
Census: England, 5 Apr 1891, 1 Carlton Road, Hornsey. Gertrude Florance is recorded as daughter age 6 and described as a Scholar.
Census: England, 31 Mar 1901, 56 Birnam Rd, Islington. Gertrude Florence is recorded as daughter age 16 and described as Pupil Teacher School
Adult Baptism: Holy Trinity, Stroud Green, 1902, 56 Bisnan Rd, Tollington Park.
Census: England, 2 Apr 1911, 112 Tollington Park, Finsbury Park, London N. Gertrude Florence is recorded as Single a boarder born abt 1885 age 26 and described as a Assistant Teacher LCC
Resided: At Death, 1975, Fullarton, Adelaide, South Australia.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 310 F i. Jean Lonsdale "Bea" MOYSE [5459] was born on 24 Apr 1918 in Portland, Dorset, England, died on 13 Feb 2000 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 81, and was cremated on 16 Feb 2000 in Centennial Park Crematorium, Adelaide.
+ 311 F ii. Eve Ryder MOYSE [4856] was born on 17 Aug 1923 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 28 Apr 2012 in Valencia Nursing Home, Carmel, Perth, Western Australia at age 88, and was cremated in Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia.
123. Ninon Amy MOYSE [1045] (Isabella Bond RYDER30, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 30 Oct 1897 in Wild Horse Plains, nr Windsor, South Australia, died on 27 Nov 1939 in Adelaide, South Australia at age 42, and was buried on 28 Nov 1939 in West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. She was usually called Amy.
General Notes: Research Notes: Amy married Charles Paul SCHULZ [3699], son of Johann Heinrich SCHULZ [4898] and Marie Amilie BEECK [11135], on 3 Jun 1922 in St Mark's, Maylands, Adelaide. Charles was born on 11 Aug 1897 in North Adelaide, South Australia, died on 10 Jun 1964 in Oaklands Park, Adelaide, South Australia at age 66, and was cremated on 12 Jun 1964 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Other Records
Resided: Wife's death, 1939, 37 Cedar Ave, Croydon Park, Adelaide.
Resided: Valerie's Prize, 1946, Fitfth Ave, St Peters, Adelaide, South Australia.
Resided: Pauline's visit, 1950, Glen Osmond, Adelaide, South Australia.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 312 F i. Pauline Ryder SCHULZ [4977] was born on 29 Mar 1923 in Rose Park, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 19 Jul 2011 in Fig Tree Point Aged Care at age 88, and was cremated on 25 Jul 2011 in Toronto, NSW, Australia.
+ 313 F ii. Marie Robyn SCHULZ [4978] was born on 7 Sep 1925 in Maylands, Adelaide, South Australia.
+ 314 F iii. Valerie Ann SCHULZ [4982] was born circa 1935 and died circa 1971 aged about 36.
124. Clarice Jean MOYSE [1475] (Isabella Bond RYDER30, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 9 Dec 1898 in Wild Horse Plains, nr Windsor, South Australia, died on 12 Aug 1959 in Myrtle Bank, Adelaide, South Australia at age 60, and was buried on 14 Aug 1959 in Centennial Park Cemetery, Adelaide, South Australia. The cause of her death was Stroke.
General Notes: Medical Notes: Clarice had a stroke while visiting her sister Gil who was sick at the time. Other Records
Resided: 1938, Torrensville, Adelaide, South Australia.
Clarice married Victor HARRIS [4843], son of Emanuel Mendel HARRIS [5460] and Elizabeth Mary MORGAN [5461], on 7 Feb 1920 in Registry Office, Adelaide, South Australia. Vic was born on 15 Nov 1899 in Norwood, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 9 Jul 1985 at age 85, and was buried on 12 Jul 1985 in Booborowie Cemetery, South Australia. He was usually called Vic.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Other Records
Resided: 1938, Torrensville, Adelaide, South Australia.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 315 M i. Maxwell Henley HARRIS AO Literature [4844] was born on 13 Apr 1921 in Henley Beach, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 13 Jan 1995 in Gilberton, Adelaide, South Australia at age 73, and was cremated on 19 Jan 1995 in Centennial Park Crematorium - Memorial Plaque, Mary MacKillop Park.
125. Gillian Hope MOYSE [1479] (Isabella Bond RYDER30, Joseph12, William6, Thomas2, William1) was born on 20 Jul 1901 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 16 Sep 1969 in Unley, Adelaide, South Australia at age 68, and was cremated on 17 Sep 1969 in Centennial Park Crematorium, Adelaide.
General Notes: Other Records
Resided: At Death, 1969, Fullarton, Adelaide, South Australia.
Gillian married Lancelot Lee BARNARD [4138], son of Simeon BARNARD [6137] and Jannette LEE [6138], on 9 Jun 1923 in St Pauls Church, Adelaide, South Australia. Lancelot was born on 31 May 1889 in Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 18 Dec 1957 in Enfield, Adelaide, South Australia at age 68, and was cremated on 20 Dec 1957 in Centennial Park Crematorium, Adelaide.
Marriage Notes: General Notes: Other Records
Resided: 1934, Asquith st, Prospect Gdns, Adelaide.
Resided: At Death, 1957, Nailsworth, Adelaide, South Australia.
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1908 SA Marriage 234/313 HUGHES Arthur Sydney OSBORNE Jessie Adelaide Adelaide
The Advertiser Saturday 14 March 1908
Marriage Notice:
HUGHES-OSBORNE.-On the 17th February, at St. Cuthbert's Church, Prospect, by the Rev. H. W. Doudney, Arthur Sydney Hughes, son of Mr. J. P. Hughes, of Childers-street, to Jessie Adelaide Osborne, eldest daughter of the late Wm. Osborne, chemist, both of North Adelaide.
1883 SA Birth OSBORNE Jessie Adelaide William OSBORNE Celia Eleanor Marguerite LILLY Adelaide 314/270
1962 SA Death 937/2070 HUGHES Jessie Adelaide Arthur Sidney HUGHES [DH] Adelaide
Image courtesy of D. Gigger
1884 SA Birth 342/163 HUGHES Frederick John Joseph Prentice HUGHES Mary RYDER, Adelaide
1958 SA Death 870/778 HUGHES Frederick John, Adelaide
Dudley Park Cemetery: Hughes Rose 1957 AGE 73, Frederick John 1958 AGE 73 (Photo: 5278 File No: 2)
Occupation: Milkman at Prospect.
Image courtesy of D. Gigger
1914 SA Marriage 259/222 HUGHES Frederick John HOLDEN Rose Sarah Ann, Adelaide
The Advertiser Saturday 15 April 1939
Silver Wedding:
HUGHES-HOLDEN.-On the 15th of April, 1914, at Archer Street Methodist Manse N.A., by the late Rev. Wm. Jeffries, Rose Holden, Kent, England, to Frederick John Hughes, Childers street, NA.
1957 SA Death 866/6935 HUGHES Rose Sarah Anne Frederick John HUGHES [H] Adelaide (Resided: Prospect)
Image courtesy of D. Gigger
1867 SA Birth DUNN
1867 SA Death 28/446 DUNN undefined Alfred DUNN (F) Nairne (3h)
1868 SA Birth DUNN NULL Alfred DUNN Susannah RYDER Nairne
1868 SA Birth 32/202 DUNN undefined Alfred DUNN (F) Nairne (12h)
1869 SA Birth 73/23 DUNN Alfred Herbert, Alfred Henry DUNN, Susannah RYDER,
1954 Vic Death Reg 8877
Is this our Alfred H Dunn?
The Argus (Melbourne) Wednesday 27 July 1898
THE WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.
JULY EXAMINATIONS
Wool sorting - First Grade - passed - . . . Alfred H Dunn, . . .
The Age (Melbourne) Friday 6 August 1954
Death Notice:
DUNN.- On August 5, Alfred Herbert, dearly beloved husband of Ettie Dunn, of 2 White street, Coburg, and loving father of Rita Mrs. Witt, (deceased), Eric, Lillias (Mrs. Henderson), Lola (Mrs. Spong), Clarice (Mrs. Taylor) and Phyllis, father-in-law of Eric, Ethel, George (deceased), Laurie and Thomas, and grandfather of Donald, Marilyn, Margaret, Graham, Janice, John, Leonard and Robyn, aged 85 years. Safe, with the Lord.
Funeral Notice:
DUNN. - The Funeral of the late Mr. ALFRED HERBERT DUNN will leave our Parlors, 788 Sydney Road, North Brunswick, THIS DAY, at the conclusion of a service commencing at 2.45 p.m., for the Fawkner Cemetery. Joseph Allison Pty Ltd, North Brunswick FW4126 (2 lines).
1870 SA Birth DUNN Minnie Gertrude, Alfred DUNN Susannah RYDER Nairne 88/210
In 1918 Minnie is living in Gilgandra, NSW [as per mother's death notice].
South Australian Register, Tuesday 14 Sep 1897
Marriage:
ANDERSON-DUNN.- On the 15th July, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Geo. Tregear, William Alexander, eldest son of Archibald Anderson, Blairgowrie, Stansbury, to Minnie Gertrude, eldest daughter of Alfred H. Dunn, Buckley-street, Essendon, Melbourne.
1871 SA Births Bald Hill Yan 96/255
According to William's father's obituary, W.A. Anderson living in Gilgandra (north of Parkes), NSW.
1872 SA Birth DUNN Elsie Amelia Alfred DUNN Susannah RYDER Nairne 114/84
1939 Death Yorktown 618/4546
1939 SA Death 618/4546 ANDERSON Elsie Amelia James Alick ANDERSON [H] Daly
Cemetery: Stansbury ANDERSON Elsie Amelia 67y 1939; wife of James Aleck
1912 Marriage Wool Bay Reg 251/61
1912 SA Marriage 251/61 ANDERSON James Alick DUNN Elsie Amelia Daly
The Register (Adelaide) Thursday 27 Jun 1912
MARRIAGES.
ANDERSON-DUNN.-On the 4th April, at the residence of the bride's sister, Blairgowrie, Stansbury, by the Rev. R. H. Lee, James Alick, second son of A. Anderson, Dirleton, Yorketown, to Elsie Amelia, second daughter of the late Alfred Dunn, Flemington, Melbourne.
1868 SA Birth ANDERSON James Alick, Alexander ANDERSON Sarah SHORT Morphett Vale 66/112
1964 SA Death 977/5156 ANDERSON James Alick undefined Daly
1874 SA Birth DUNN Lilian Mary Alfred Henry DUNN Susannah RYDER Nairne 144/114
1969 Vic Death Reg 23529
Mary Lillian 93 Darebin St Home Duties
1900 Vic Marriage Reg 534
1941 VIC Death Reg 16993 (F: Jas M: Anna Marie ROSSBOROUGH)
1876 SA Birth 164/10 DUNN Willie Sam, Alfred DUNN, Susannah RYDER, Nairne
The Australasian (Melbourne) Saturday 27 February 1897
Death Notice
DUNN. - On the 17th February, at Lincoln-road, Essendon, Willie Samuel, dearly beloved second son of Alfred and Susanna Dunn, aged 20 years and 11 months.
The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Friday 19 February 1897
Funeral Notice:
DUNN.- The Friends of the late Mr. WILLIE S. DUNN are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Melbourne General Cemetery. The funeral will leave his parent's residence Lincoln-road, Essendon), THIS DAY (Friday), 19th inst. at half past 2 o'clock punctually. Joseph Allison, Undertaker and Embalmer, 13 Errol-street, North Melbourne, and Mount Alexander-road, Moonee Ponds. Telephone 751.
South Australian Register (Adelaide) Wednesday 22 September 1880
Birth Notice:
DUNN.- On the 19th September, at Nairne, the wife A. H. Dunn, of a son, still-born.
1881 SA Birth 276/496 DUNN Frank Garfield Alfred Henry DUNN Susananna RYDER Nairne
1961 Vic Death Reg 10331
1906 Victoria Marr 7436
The Argus Saturday 22 December 1906
Marriage Notice:
DUNN-BUTLER. -On the 29th November, at the Methodist Church, Flemington, by the Rev Ernest Smith, Frank Garfield, youngest son of the late Alfred, to Millicent Pauline, elder daughter of Joseph James Butler, Manningham-street, North Parkville.
1960 VIC Death Reg 5139
1879 SA Birth PADMAN Winifred Mary George Waterhouse PADMAN Annie Oceana RYDER Adelaide 213/464
1963 954/2224 PAGE Winifred Mary William Joseph PAGE [DH] Norwood
Cemetery: St Judes Anglican Church Cemetery (Brighton) PAGE Winifred Mary 84 y 1963
image courtesy Padman family Tree
1918 W.A. Marriage Reg No 19 Northam (present address "Glenelg" Porongurup, via Mt Barker, W.A.)
The Advertiser Saturday 27 April 1918 p8
MARRIAGES.
PAGE -PADMAN. -On April 11, at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. W. A. Raston. Feclefechan? (Ecclefechan) Tammin, W.A. by the Rev. J. Close, William Joseph, eldest son of Mr. I. Page, Albany, W.A. to Winifred Mary eldest daughter of Mrs. and the Late G.W. Padman, Glenelg, S.A. Present address "Glenelg" Porongurup, via Mount Barker, W.A.
1888 W.A. Birth PAGE WILLIAM JOSEPH JAMES ELIJAH WARE LOUISA ELLEN ALBANY 856
1951 WA Death Page William P Male Perth 2260
St Judes Anglican Church Cemetery (Brighton) PAGE William Joseph 63 y 1951
Advertiser, Sat 17 November 1951
Dies in plane:
Soon after leaving Perth by plane on Thursday night, William Joseph Page, 65, of Bath street, Glenelg, collapsed and died. The body was taken from the plane at Parafield yesterday morning and removed to the City Morgue.
Advertiser Sat 17 November 1951
Death Notice:
PAGE.-On November 16 (suddenly), William Joseph, beloved husband of Winifred Mary Page (nee Padman), of 6 Bath street, Somerton. Aged 63 years.
The Advertiser Monday 19 November 1951
Funeral Notice:
PAGE -The friends of the late Mr William Joseph Page are respectfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, 6 Bath Street, Somerton on Monday at 11am for St Jude's Cemetery, Brighton. Turner Motor Funeral, 76 Anzac Highway Everard Park. LF2490.
The Advertiser Saturday 17 November 1951
Soon after leaving Perth by plane on Thursday night, William Joseph Page, 65, of Bath street, Glenelg, collapsed and died. The body was taken from the plane at Parafleld yesterday morning and removed to the City Morgue.
1880 SA Birth 237/204 PADMAN Madeline, George Waterhouse PADMAN Annie Oceana RYDER Adelaide
1960 WA Death Reg 1969
image courtesy Padman family Tree
1908 WA Marr Reg 119 Perth
The Advertiser Saturday 29 Feb 1908
Marriage Notice:
On the 1st February, at the bride's uncle's, "Nantawarra," [Herbert Hocking] Perth, by the Rev. W. T. Kench, Walter A. Raston, grandson of the late Rev. Thos. Raston, to Madeline (May), second daughter of A. 0. and the late G. W. Padman, Glenelg, S.A.
The West Australian Saturday 29 Feb 1908
Marriage Notice:
RASTON-PADMAN. - On February 1, at 82 Palmerston-street, the residence of the bride's uncle H. Hocking, J.P., by the Rev. W. T. Kench, Walter Alfred Raston, eldest son of Edward Alfred Raston, of New Zealand, to Madeline (May) Padman, second daughter of the late George Waterhouse Padman, of Glenelg, S.A.
1879 SA Birth RASTON Walter Alfred, Edward Alfred RASTON Ermina Henrietta JAMES, Adelaide 230/186
1925 WA Death Reg 127 Northam
The Advertiser Wednesday 24 Jun 1925
Death Notice:
RASTON. -On the 22nd June, at Tammin, Western Australia, Walter A. Raston, beloved husband of Madeline Raston, and son-in-law of Mrs. GW Padman, Glenelg, South Australia.
Sunday 2 August 1925
Wills of the Week:
Following is the list of Probates and Letters of Administration for week ending July 30, 1925:
Probates. . . . Walter Alfred Raston, late of Tammin (died June 22 1925), to the West Australian Trustee Executor and Agency Co. Ltd. . . .
1881 SA Birth PADMAN George Theodore George Waterhouse PADMAN Annie Oceana RYDER Adelaide 261/399
1884 SA Death 140/420 PADMAN George Theodore George Waterhouse PADMAN (F) Adelaide
1882 SA Birth PADMAN Stanley George Waterhouse PADMAN Annie Oceana RYDER Adelaide 283/13
1882 SA Death 121/6 PADMAN Stanley George Waterhouse PADMAN (F) Adelaide
St Judes Anglican Church Cemetery (Brighton) PADMAN Stanley infant
1884 SA Birth PADMAN Frederick George George Waterhouse PADMAN Annie Oceana RYDER Adelaide 337/159
1885 SA Death 145/368 PADMAN Frederick George George Waterhouse PADMAN (F) Adelaide
St Judes Anglican Church Cemetery (Brighton) PADMAN Frederick George infant
South Australian Register, Sat 11 Oct 1884
Birth Notice:
PADMAN.-On the 29th September, at Jetty road, Glenelg, the wife of George W. Padman, of a son.
1888 428/339 PADMAN Theodora Ryder George Waterhouse PADMAN Annie Oceana RYDER, Adelaide
Occupation: School-teacher.
Adelaide Advertiser Monday 5 Jan 1903 p.7
School results: Geometry (Advanced School for Girls).
The Advertiser, Wednesday 4 Nov 1903 p.6
Art Examinations, (Advanced School for Girls).
Adelaide Advertiser Friday 18 Dec 1903 p.9
General Honor List, 1*(credit), 7, 8, 13; Uni Snr Exam.
The Register, 24 Nov 1906 9.10
Pupil Teacher: Glenelg.
Adelaide Advertiser, Wednesday 12 Feb 1908 p.9
Pupil Teacher: Edwardstown.
The Advertiser, Friday 14 Jan 1910 p.9
Education Department, (Observations)
The Advertiser, Wednesday 9 Feb 1910 9.11
Acting Assistant: Goodwood
University Library of South Australia:
http://www.library.unisa.edu.au/condon/teachers/Teachers.asp?TeacherID=7990
Teacher ID: 3467
Teacher number:
Name: PADMAN, Theodora Ryder
Sex: F
Date of Birth: NOV 11 1888
Date of Resignation: DEC 31 1907
Rank : Appointed Date : Appointed School : Service Year : Inspector's
Comments
PUPT 1
PUPT 2
PUPT 3
Miscellaneous: ED 613/05
Teacher ID: 7990
Teacher number:
Name: PADMAN, Theodora Ryder
Sex: M
1892 Reclassification:
F 1913
Date of Birth: 19 Nov 1888
Date of Resignation: 28 Feb 1914
Qualifications:
1902
1903 - 1904
Experience:
Rank Appointed : Date Appointed : School : Salary : Service Year : Inspector's Comments
Actg Asst 1 Jan 1910 Norwood 72/1910 Doing v gd work (McB); Quiet, yet effective v satis (McB)
Actg Asst 26 Jun 1910 Norwood 75/ 1910
Actg Asst 1 Jan 1911 Norwood 78/1911 T & M v satis (McB); T & M v satis, devoted to work (McB); T & M v satis, devoted to work (McB)
Actg Asst 1 Jan 1912 Norwood 84/1912 T & M v satis, patient, sympathetic, fine influence (Mcb); V gd jn tchr, intg., intelligent, not firm enough (TWC)
Asst 1 Jan 1913
Asst 1 Jan 1914
The Register & The Advertiser Saturday 25 July 1914
Marriage:
On the 6th day of June, at Hull House, Chicago, U.S.A. by The Rev Marstall, Norman J., eldest son of Mr. John Weston, Broadway, New Glenelg, to Theodora Ryder (Dora), youngest daughter of Mrs and the late G. W. Padman, Glenelg. Present address- "Hull House, 800 South Halsted street, Chicago, Ill., U.S.A.
(Hull House was a settlement house in the United States that was co-founded in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr. Located in the Near West Side of Chicago, Illinois, Hull House opened its doors to the recently arrived European immigrants.)
1889 SA Birth WESTON Norman James, John WESTON Louisa ROSE Adelaide 436/366
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Wednesday 11 August 1954
YMCA Chief Home again after 44 Years:
GLENELG - BORN
Norman J. Weston, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Weston, is in Australia and, with his wife, will have a happy family reunion next Wednesday after an absence of 44 years in the USA, where he has done outstanding work as a YMC A executive. He retired on June 30. Mrs. Weston was Miss Dora Padman, of Glenelg, before her marriage in 1914. She came home on a visit in 1920. He is a brother of Mr. Arthur Weston, Glenelg contractor, and of the Misses Stella and Dorothy Weston, the latter a SA tennis champion and interstate player. Our friend Tru Barber introduced me yesterday to Miss Stella, who said brother Norman would attend the Commemoration reunion at the YMCA on August 21. She showed me a press picture of him receiving a cheque for a 1,000 dollars from Evanston Rotary Club, of which he is a past president.
GOOD WORK FOR YOUTH
The gift, contributed from the 'birthday box and club fines,' is to be used by the YMCA for special youth work. He went to Evanston from Omaha YMCA in 1924 as director of physical education, became general secretary in 1939. In 30 years members have in creased from 1,778 to 4,270. What a life of service! Norman Weston joined Adelaide YMCA boys' club when he was nine, and so has been a YMCA member for 58 years. At 16 he had passed his accountancy examinations and went to the SA Farmers' Union for three years. Then he put in two years as a confidential secretary in S.C. Ward and Co.'s stockbroking office. At 21 he decided to make the YMCA his life's work and became assistant general secretary, physical director and boys' director at Bendigo. He left for the USA in 1911 to embark upon what became a highly constructive YMCA career at Scranton, then Chicago, Omaha and Evanston.
Chicago National Tribune Tuesday 1st & Wednesday 2nd July 1958
Death Notice:
WESTON -- Norman J. Weston of 2229 Payne street, Evanston, June 29, 1958, husband of Theodora R. Weston; father of John R. Weston and Mrs. R.C. Herchenrider; brother of Arthur J., Stella and Dorothy Weston. Friends may call at chapel, 1567 Maple avenue, Evanston, on Tuesday evening. Service 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, at Covenant Methodist church, Hartrey avenue and Harrison street, Evanston. Interment private. The family has suggested that instead of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the YMCA of Evanston.
1877 S.A. Birth Reg, Bk 179 Pg 130.
1878 SA Birth HOCKING Gertrude Shaw Herbert HOCKING Eliza Smillie RYDER Adelaide 198/392
1958 WA Death Reg 90 Northam
Tammin Cemetery Record: Uppill, Gertrude Shore, d. 8 Nov 1958, age 80, wife of George, mother of Herbert, Bernice, Allan, beloved wife of George.
The Hocking family were also Tammin pioneers from Nantawarra South Australia.
Image courtesy of R Uppill
1902 W.A. Marriage Reg 1354 Perth
The West Australian Saturday 29 Mar 1902 & Western Mail (Perth) Saturday 5 Apr 1902
Marriage Notice:
UPPILL-HOCKING.-On Wednesday, March 19, at Trinity Congregational Church, by the Rev. W. T. Trench, George, eldest son of Robert Uppill, Nantawarra, S.A. to Gertrude Shore, the eldest daughter of Herbert Hocking, Perth.
1874 SA Birth UPPILL George Robert UPPILL Olivia PLUSH Adelaide 130/321
Tammin Cemetery Record: Uppill, George, d. 27 Aug 1954, age 80, husband of Gertrude, father of Herbert, Bernice, Allan, b/w Gertrude.
George was a pioneer farmer at Coodernuppin, Tammin, W.A. He was a member and Chairman of the Tammin Shire Council, the local branch of the W.A. Farmers Co-op, and the Kellerberrin Hospital Board.
The Western Mail (Perth) Saturday 8 Jun 1912
TAMMIN
Recently the Snowflake Minstrel Club from Meckering gave an entertainment in the Tammin Agricultural Hall, to a large and appreciative audience. The proceeds were in aid of the hall funds. Mr. George Uppill occupied the chair. After the concert the visitors were entertained by the hall committee to a supper and dance until the visitors left by train for home.
At the annual meeting of the hall committee the following were elected the committee of management for the ensuing year:- Messrs. Geo. Uppill, Chas. Masters, R.J. McCorkill, R.H. Jensen, W. Donnan, W. Tremlett, and John Packham, jun. The secretary's report and balance-sheet showed a very satisfactory state of affairs. So far the season is very promising. The wheat crops and grass are making good growth owing to favourable weather, Several farmers have finished seeding and have commenced fallowing operations.
Western Mail Thursday 2 Oct 1919
TAMMIN.
The influenza played havoc with the seventh annual show of the Tammin Agricultural Society. The president, Mr. George Uppill, the secretary, Mr. W. Win and a number of members of the committee, were down with the complaint. In fact, a considerable proportion of the people of Tammin appear to have suffered. The result was that the show in point of number of exhibits was very much inferior to all preceding functions. In quality, however, the reputation of the district was well maintained. Hitherto the people of Tammin . . .
Western Mail Thursday 16 Dec 1920
The second correct observation which leads to a wrong conclusion is the fact that sometimes when people kill a snake they find snakes in various stages of digestion inside the gullet. Sometimes these snakes have only been recently swallowed and are still alive. Sometimes they are small and sometimes they are comparatively large. From what I have said, it will be seen that these snakes have simply been eaten as food. When at Tammin recently "Mr. George Uppill related an incident which is evidence of the correctness of these statements.
Mr. Uppill said that in the spring of this year he was motoring with his wife and sisters along one of the district roads when he saw a big snake crossing in front of him. He let out the motor and succeeded in running over the snake. The snake, however had not been very much injured on account of the sandy nature of the ground and the elasticity of the motor tyre he succeeded in getting a stick and killing the creature, and brought it to the car, putting it onto the footboard. After driving little way the animal slipped off, and his sister got out of the car, picked up the animal and holding her arm over the door held the snake by the tail with its head hanging nearly to the ground. Just as they were reaching Mr. Donnan's gate they were tremendously surprised by finding a smaller snake emerge from the mouth of the one which had been killed this small snake was "somewhere" between 2 and 3 feet long, and was still alive, although in a very weakly condition. That would have been sufficient evidence in the minds of many that a snake swallows her young. It certainly had swallowed a young snake, and that snake for all anyone could say to the contrary, might have been its own progeny. The snake must have been killed almost immediately after it had made a meal of the other snake and before digestion had had time to commence.
I hope what I have said above will satisfy my country readers more easily that the scientific explanation of the birth the kangaroo. I think it should make the whole business perfectly clear, but if anyone will take the trouble to cut up snakes he will soon find sufficient evidence in support of all that I have said.
The West Australian Saturday 10 May 1930
Horses and Tractors:
To the Editor. 'The West Australian.'
Sir,- Six years ago, after careful consideration, I purchased a tractor in preference to another team of horses. The tractor was purchased at £300 less than it would have cost to provide another cottage for a married man, with yards, stables, sheds and provision for water. With the tractor and a truck I was able to bring under cultivation land that was too far away from the homestead to work with horses. With one team of horses and the tractor instead of two teams of horses I was able to crop a much larger area and do the cropping more efficiently and cheaper than with all horses. I think every farmer will agree that it is the very early sown and the late sown crops that nearly always bring down the average of his crop; therefore, time, with thorough cultivation, is the essence of the job, and my experience during the last six years is that the tractor has been quite satisfactory. After six years' strenuous work it is assisting to put in the seventh crop and, as far as can be seen, will be capable of putting in many more crops. And this tractor is not to be compared with the latest model recently purchased to replace the one team of horses. The modern tractor is nearly a ton lighter, about double the power, much easier to handle and much more economical to run. Yours etc.. George Uppill. Tammin, May 1.
The West Australian Saturday 28 August 1954
Death Notices:
UPPILL: On Aug. 27 at his residence Tammin George Uppill, dearly loved husband of Gert and fond father of Herbert (deceased), Bernice and Allan, father-in-law of Jim and Joyce and grandfather of Desmond, Peter, Jennifer, Kevin and Robert, aged 80 years.
UPPILL: on Aug. 27 at Tammin, George Uppill, beloved father of Allan and loved father-in-law of Joyce and grandpa of Kevin and Robert.
UPPILL: On Aug. 27, at Tammin, George Uppill, beloved father of Bernice and loved father-In-law of Jim Repton and grandpa of Desmond, Peter and Jennifer.
The West Australian Saturday 28 Aug 1954
Funeral Notice:
UPPILL: The Friends of the late George Uppill, of Tammin, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Methodist portion of the Tammin Cemetery. The Cortege will leave the Tammin Hall at 2.30 o'clock next Monday afternoon. J. W. Purslowe and Sons, Funeral Directors, Northam.
The Advertiser Tuesday 31 Aug 1954
Death Notice:
UPPILL.- On August 27. George Uppill, of Tammin, Western Australla, loved eldest son of the late Robert and Olivia Uppill, of Nantawarra. S.A
Image courtesy of R Uppill
1880 S.A. Birth Bk 237 Pg 400
1964 Death Reg 1069 Perth
Sunday Times (Perth) Sunday 29 Dec 1918
TRANSFER. OF LAND ACT 1893. (Section 75.)
Application No. 1105, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles In this behalf it is intended on the 31st day of JANUARY NEXT to issue to HERBERT RYDER HOCKING, of Tammin, in the State of Western Australia, farmer, a Substituted CROWN LEASE to the land described below, the duplicate Crown Lease having as is alleged been lost or destroyed. Dated this 24th day of December, 1918. A. Y. GLYDE,
Registrar of Titles. The Land Referred to:
All that piece or parcel of land situate in the Avon District, and being Avon Location No. 6500, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less, and being the whole of the land comprised in Crown Lease No. 1786/1911 standing in the name of Herbert Ryder Hocking, of Tammin, farmer.
The Daily News (Perth) Monday 25 November 1935
TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893 JL Section 75. Application 2383/1935.
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to the direction of the Commissioner of Titles in this behalf, it is intended on the 20th day of December, 1935, to issue in the name of HERBERT RYDER HOCKING of Tammin Farmer a Special Certificate of Title to the land described below, the duplicate Certificate having, as is alleged, been lost. Dated 22nd day of November 1935. E.E. FEWINGS, Registrar of Titles.
THE LAND REFERRED TO: All that piece of land being Swan Location 1514 and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 810 Folio 25. SHAW AND SHAW, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.
Tammin Cemetery Records
Hocking, Herbert Ryder, d. 14 Apr 1964, age 84, h/o Mabel, b/w wife Mabel.
1909 W.A. Marriage Reg 133 Perth (name Valeric G Bogisch)
Western Mail Saturday 20 Mar 1909
Wedding Report:
HOCKING-BOGISCH.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Le Souef's residence at South Perth was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday of last week, the contracting parties being Mr. H. R. Hocking, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hocking, of Palmerston-street, Perth, and Miss Gertrude Valarie Bogisch, youngest daughter of the late Rev. P. and Mrs. Bogisch of Ebenezer Mission Station, Victoria. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. W. T. Kench in the presence of about 40 guests, and took place on the verandah, which was beautifully decorated and closed in for the occasion. Punctually at 3 o'clock the bride, who was given away by Mr. E. Le Souef arrived, looking charming in her bridal gown, in empire style, of pale cream crystalline silk muslin, beautifully trimmed with eidelweiss lace and insertion, the bodice daintily finished with a becoming drape, which, with the usual wreath, veil, and shower bouquet, completed a charming toilet. The only ornament worn by the bride was the bridegroom's present - handsome pearl crescent brooch, the bride's present to the bridegroom being a travelling case. The bride, was attended by Miss Mildred Le Souef, who wore a dainty frock of pale cream silk with trimmings of Torchon lace, and in place of the usual hat a becoming head-dress, of pale blue satin bands with clusters of forget-me-nots each tide of the head. The bridegroom's present to the maid of honour was a Southern Cross brooch set with pearls. She also carried posy of pink and white roses. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. N. Hocking (brother) as best man. After the ceremony the bridal party passed into the drawing-room, where they received the congratulations of their many friends, whilst Mr. and Mrs. Le Souef received in the hall, the latter wearing a handsome gown of black silk glace, with trimmings of Paris lace and insertion, with a cinnamon pearl straw hat with roses and net, and carried a posy of pink and white roses. Mrs. H. Hocking, mother of the bridegroom, wore a becoming gown of grey and black striped voile, with toque en suite. Mrs. Malcolm Fraser presided at the piano. The young couple were the recipients of many handsome and costly presents. A further adjournment was made to the dining-room, where the usual toasts were honoured. The toast of the bride and bridegroom was proposed by Mr. Kench, and suitably responded to by the bridegroom. The wedding cake was much admired, being the work of Miss Hocking, sister of the bridegroom. Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Hocking left for their wedding tour, the bride wearing a stylish brown linen coat and skirt with stitchings of white linen, with a Merry Widow hat en suite, and as they drove, away they were showered with confetti and rose-leaves, accompanied with best wishes for their future happiness.
1917 W.A. Death Reg 4 Northam (name Valeni G Hocking)
Western Mail (Perth) Friday 12 Jan 1917
Death Notice:
HOCKING.--On January 1, at Wooroloo Sanitorium; Valerie Gertrude, wife of H, R. Hocking, Tammin, dearly beloved, aged 31 years.
The West Australian Tuesday 1 January 1918
In Memorium:
HOCKING. -On January 1, 1917 at Woorolo Sanatorium Valerie Gertrude, loved wife of H. R. Hocking, and mother of Meryl, Kathleen, Keith, and Alfred, of Tammin. At rest after much suffering.
HOCKING.-In loving remembrance of Valerie, who passed away January 1, 1917. Inserted by grandpa, Doris, and Stanley.
1918 WA Marriage Currey Emma A Female Hocking Herbert R Male Northam 36
The West Australian Friday 16 Aug 1918
Marriage Notice:
HOCKING-CURREY. -On July 17, 1918, at Quondong, Tammin, by the Rev. J. E. Holroyd, Herbert Ryder of Tammin, eldest son of Mr. Robert Hocking of Perth to E. A. (Em.) Currey of Surrey Hills, Victoria. Victorian papers please copy.
1925 WA Death Hocking Emma A Female Northam 6
Western Mail (Perth) Wednesday 1 January 1925
Death Notice:
HOCKING.-On December 19, at Eastern Districts Hospital, Kellerberrin, Emma Amelia, the dearly-beloved wife of H. R. Hocking, of Tammin.
Australia Birth Index 1788-1922
Name: Emma Amelia Currey
Father's name: Alfred Currey
Mother's name: Rebecca Burton
Birth Place: Daylesford,
Victoria Registration Year: 1864
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 21883
The West Australian Thursday 10 February 1938
Marriage Notice:
HOCKING-FOREMAN. -On January 26, Herbert Ryder, eldest son of the late Herbert Hocking, to Mabel, younger daughter of the late Edward Frank Foreman.
Western Mail (Perth) Thursday 24 Feb 1938
Marriage Notice:
HOCKING, Herbert Ryder to Mabel Foreman, on January 26.
1894 WA Birth Foreman Mabel, Edward Frank, Montgomery Edith Mabel Bunbury 534
1964 WA Death Hocking Mabel Annette Female 69 Frank Edith M Northam 25
1882 SA Birth HOCKING Arthur Stanley Herbert HOCKING Eliza Priscillia RYDER Adelaide 281/202
1957 WA Death
Tammin Cemetery Records: Hocking, Arthur, d. 24 Mar 1957, age 74, b/w mother Emily
1919 Marriage Shanghai, China
Western Mail Thursday 18 December 1919
Marriage Notice:
HOCKING-CORRELL - On November 8, at St. John's Cathedral, Shanghai, China, by the Rev. H. Copley Moyle, Arthur Stanley, second son of Mr. Herbert and the late Eliza Smillie Hocking, Palmerston-street, Perth, to Emily, second daughter of Mr. William and the late Mrs. Correll of Minlaton, Yorkes Peninsula, South Australia.
1890 SA Birth CORRELL Emily William CORRELL Elizabeth FLETCHER Daly 456/420
1938 WA Death Hocking Emily Female Northam 76 1938
Tammin Cemetery Records: Hocking, Emily, d. 13 May 1938, age 48, w/o Stan, m/o Arthur, b/w son Arthur
The West Australian Saturday 14 May 1938
Death Notice:
HOCKING.- On May 13 1938 at Cunderdin Hospital Emily, the beloved wife of Arthur Stanley Hocking of Tammin and loving mother of Aurther; aged 48 years.
Western Mail (Perth) Wednesday 26 May 1938
Death Notice:
HOCKING. -EMILY, at Cunderdin, on May 13; aged 48 years.
1884 S.A. Birth HOCKING Norman Willie Ernest, Herbert HOCKING Eliza RYDER Adelaide 333/137
1959 WA Death Reg 773 Perth
HOCKING Norman Ernest Willie; Male; 74; HERBERT; ELSIE S; PERTH; 773; 1959; (Elsie S = likely Eliza Smillie)
(Conflicting Death date for Hocking Tree 1957, but official date records record he died 1959)
WA Metrolitan Cemeteries Board
Summary Of Record Information:
First Name Norman Ernest Willie; Last Name Hocking; Application Number KC00014456; Aged (Years) 74; Date of Death 24/03/1959; Suburb Subiaco; Grave Location Karrakatta Cemetery Anglican; IA Section; 0187 Gravesite; Grant Number K0010948, Grantee; Grant Status Expired At today's date; Expiry16/06/1969; Ashes Request
Family Grave at Karrakatta Cemetery Completed yes.
1910 WA Marriage Northam Reg 25
1887 NSW Birth 15826/ LINDLEY JANE JAMES ALBINIA DUBBO
1886 SA Birth HOCKING Myrtle Mary Herbert HOCKING Eliza Smillie RYDER Adelaide 368/245
1972 W.A. Death
East Family Tree (on Ancestry) records Mary Myrtle's death as 25 Mar 1973
1909 WA Marriage Perth Reg 202
1883 SA Birth EAST Roswell Wellington Joseph James EAST Mary WELLINGTON Gilbert 313/359
1888 SA Birth HOCKING Hazel Amelia Herbert HOCKING Eliza Smillie RYDER Gilbert 425/413
1953 WA Death
The West Australian (Perth) Monday 2 Nov 1953
Death Notice:
MANNING: On Oct. 31, 1953, at the Bunbury district hospital, Hazel, loved wife of the late George Manning (Jacob's Well) and loving mother of Dorothy (Mrs. McKinnon), Ken, Doreen (Mrs. Hodgkins) and Jeanne, mother-in-law of Mac, Laurel and Sam, gran of Audrey, Judith, Roslyn, Timothy and Dennis; aged 65 years. A wonderful mother peacefully sleeping.
Funeral Notice:
MANNING: The Funeral Service for the late Mrs. Hazel Amelia Manning, of 26 Moore-street, Bunbury, will take place in the Crematorium Chapel, Karrakatta, at 11 o'clock TOMORROW (Tuesday) MORNING. The Cortege will move from our Chapel Newcastle-street, Leederville, at 10.45 o'clock. A. J. PURSLOWE AND CO., in conjunction with WILLIAM BRITTAIN AND SONS, Funeral Directors, Bunbury.
The West Australian (Perth) Tuesday 3 Nov 1953
Death Notice:
MANNING (Hazel): Loving sister of Norman and Jennie Hocking and family. Resting in peace.
MANNING: On Oct. 31, Hazel, loved aunt of Win, Arthur, Grace, Don and Joy.
The West Australian (Perth) Friday 6 Nov 1953
Death Notices:
MANNING (Hazel) : Dearly loved mother of Doreen and Sam Hodgkins, devoted gran of Timothy, Leslie (deceased ) and Dennis.
MANNING: On Oct. 31, Hazel, dearly loved mother of Dorothy and Mac McKinnon, Bunbury.
MANNING (Hazel): Fond memories of a wonderful mother. Jeanne.
MANNING (Hazel A.): A sincere and loving friend. Deepest sympathy to her family. Henderson family, Witchcliffe.
1914 WA Marriage Manning George T H Male, Hocking Hazel, Female, Perth, 89
1888 WA Birth Reg 1458 Perth
1950 WA Death Reg 46 Beverley (100km from Perth )
The West Australian (Perth) Thursday 23 Nov 1950
Death Notice:
On November 21, 1950, at Quairading, George Thomas Hooton Manning, dearly beloved husband of Hazel, loved father of Dorothy (Mrs. McKinnon, Bunbury), Ken, Doreen (Mrs. Hodgkins, Pinjarra) and Jeanne (Inglewood), father-in-law of Laurel, Sam and Mac, loving grandpa of Audrey, Timothy, Judith and Leslie: aged 62 years. God giveth His beloved rest.
Funeral Notice:
MANNING: The Funeral Cortege of the late Mr. George Thomas Hooton Manning, of Nantawarra, Jacob's Well, is appointed to leave our Service Chapel, 664 Newcastle street, Leederville, after a Service commencing at 2.15 o'clock This (Thursday) Afternoon, arriving at the Karrakatta Crematorium Chapel, for a Methodist Cremation Service at 3 o'clock. Arthur J. Purslowe and Co., B2649, in conjunction with J. W. Purslowe and Sons, Northam.
1891 SA Birth HOCKING Elsie Emma Herbert HOCKING Eliza Smillie RYDER Gilbert 484/254
1939 WA Death BENTLEY ELSIE E Female PERTH 964
Western Mail (Perth) Friday 8 Oct 1915
Marriage Notice:
BENTLEY-HOCKING.-On August 27, 1915, at Trinity Congregational Church, by Rev. S. H. Cox, Victor Herbert Bentley to Elsie Emma Hocking.
The West Australian (Perth) Friday 19 Oct 1915
Marriage Notice:
BENTLEY-HOCKING.-On August 27, 1915, at Trinity Congregational Church, by Rev. S. H. Cox, Victor Herbert Bentley to Elsie Emma Hocking.
Western Mail (Perth) Thursday 15&22 Jun 1939
Death Notice:
BENTLEY, ELSIE EMMA, on June 8, aged 48 years.
The West Australian (Perth) Monday 12 Jun 1939
Funeral Notice.
The Late Mrs. E. E. Bentley. The funeral services for the late Mrs. E.E. Bentley, the beloved wife of Mr. Victor H. Bentley, of Darlington, W.A. took place in the Crematorium Chapel Karrakatta on Saturday morning last there being present a large number of friends and relatives. Born in Perth, the late Mrs. Bentley had lived the whole of her life in Perth, and during her lifetime had endeared herself to many. The service at the Crematorium was conducted by the Rev. Lincoln Sullivan. The chief mourners were Mr. Victor H. Bentley (husband), Nancy and Gladys (daughters) Mervyn (son). Mesdames East, G. Manning and G. Uphill (sisters). Messrs. H.R., A.S. and N.E.W. Hocking (brothers). Messrs. East, G. Manning and Geo. Upphill (brothers-in-law). Mrs. E. Bentley (sister-in-law). Mr. H. Bentley (father-in-law), and Mrs. M. Raston (cousin). The pall-bearers were Messrs. M. Owen, J. Tomlinson J. Nathan, R. Richter and V. K. Jones. Amongst those present were Inspector J. Doyle, Messrs. A. S. Hardwick, L. W. de Morley, R. G. Liddell. H. N. Repton, H. Roberts, G. A. Letch, J. Hynes, T. F. W. Kendall, F. G. Williams, J.P. Dunne, A. J. Fallon (Commonwealth Bank), T. E. Gammon, Keith Hocking, M. N. Andrew (Perpetual Trustee Co.), H Locking, E.S. Stokes, G. L. Needham. T. Sandeson, E.K. Outtrim (Glen Forrest Bowling Club), H. Roberts, E. Wills, Geo. H. Laves (Police Department), D. J. Sundercombe, R. H. Jones (O. L. Haines and Co), A. R. Hughes, P. Ewing, R. D. Ireland, J. W. Lenegan. T. R. Stenhouse, A. and D. Arkell, F. T. Smith, T. Hardwick, T. Curlewis, G. H. Crump, P. Roberts, J. Wansbrough, M. F. Bovell (Commonwealth Bank), W. E. Tremlett, O. Tattersall, E. Constantine, Gordon Bennett, G. H. Ranger, A. Ranger, A. and N. Whitton, C. A. Darch, W. A. Kenworthy, Allan Upphill, C. E. Rankin, W. D. Manning, J. D. Manning, A. Wells and A. E. Wells; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Raston; Mesdames Drysdale, F. Andrew, Treadgold, B. Holdcroft, M. Curry, J. D. Manning, Ryder and O. M. Kenworthy; Misses D. Manning, M. Shepherd and D. Holdcroft. A number of beautiful wreathes and floral tributes were received and placed in the Crematorium Chapel. Numerous telegrams and messages of sympathy have been received by the members of the bereaved family. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Donald J. Chipper and Son.
Sunday Times (Perth) Sunday 23 Jul 1939
Probate Notice:
Elsie Emma Bentley, late of Darlington, married woman, to Victor H. Bentley and Mervyn R. Bentley, of Darlington; £3529.
1915 WA Marriage HOCKING Elsie E Female BARTLEY Victort H Male PERTH 555 1915
First World War Embarkation Roll - Victor Herbert Bentley
Service number: 3268
Rank: Private
Roll title: 11 Infantry Battalion - 8 to 12 Reinforcements (September-November 1915)
Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918
Date of embarkation: 2 November 1915
Place of embarkation: Fremantle
Ship embarked on: HMAT Ulysses
Ship number: A38
The West Australian Saturday 23 December 1944
NEW SECRETARY.
Mr V. H. Bentley Chosen.
Mr Victor Herbert Bentley has been appointed secretary of the Police Department in place of Inspector C. Treadgold, who has begun his long-service leave prior to retiring. Mr Bentley was born in Victoria in 1889 and came to this State in 1896. In May, 1904. he joined the civil service and was employed in the Mines Department for seven years. For three years he was in the Chief Secretary's Department and Mr. V. H. Bentley (photo) for the last 30 years has been connected with the Police Department. Mr Bentley has been the officer in charge of records for 20 years and during that period was associated, as secretary, with the Police Benefit Fund, which ceased to function when the Government Superannuation Fund came into operation.
1898 W.A. Birth Reg 3328 Perth
1937 W.A. Death Reg 3152
Western Mail (Perth) Thursday 24 Jun 1920
Marriage Notice:
ROBERTS-HOCKING.-On May I5, 1920, at Trinity Congregational Church, by the Rev. G. A. Williamson Legge, Harold (late 16th Battalion), youngest son of the late George and Sarah Roberts, of Perth, to Doris May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hocking, Perth.
The West Australian (Perth) Wednesday 11 Aug 1937
Death Notices:
ROBERTS.-On August 10, 1937, at Perth, Doris May dearly beloved wife of Harold Roberts, and loving mother of Harold, Doreen, Pamelia and Glenyse; aged 39 years
ROBERTS.--On August 10, Doris dearly beloved sister of Gert (Mrs. Uppill), Herb Hocking, Stanley Hocking, Tot (Mrs. East), Norman Hocking, and Elsie (Mrs. Bentley).
Funeral Notice:
ROBERTS.-The Friends of the late Doris May Roberts, late of Grand-parade, Maylands, dearly beloved wife of Harold Roberts, and loving mother of Harold, Doreen, Pamela and Glenyse, are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Congregational Cemetery, Karrakatta, at 3 o'clock THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON. The Funeral is appointed to leave the Service Chapel of Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co., 281 Newcastle-street, Perth, at 2.30 o'clock. Friends attending the Funeral may proceed by the 2.37 o'clock train leaving Perth. C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 281 Newcastle-street, Perth. Tel. B1281. 175 Albany road, Victoria Park Tel. M1346.
The West Australian Saturday 10 Aug 1940
In Memoriam Notices:
ROBERTS -In loving memory of my darling wife and our loving Mother, Doria Maie, passed away August 10. 1937. Love, gratitude and sincerity ever. Inserted by her loving husband, daughters Doreen, Pamela and Glenyse, and son Harold.
ROBERTS.-In loving remembrance of our sister-in-law and Aunty. Doris, who passed away August 10, 1937. Inserted by Victor and family. (Victor Bentley.)
1920 WA Marriage Folio 553
Western Mail (Perth) Thursday 24 Jun 1920
Marriage Notice
ROBERTS-HOCKING.-On May I5, 1920, at Trinity Congregational Church, by the Rev. G. A. Williamson Legge, Harold (late 16th Battalion), youngest son of the late George and Sarah Roberts, of Perth, to Doris May, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hocking, Perth.
1889 W.A. Birth Reg 1484
1959 W.A. Death Reg 3152
1889 SA Birth RYDER Norman Charles William Charles RYDER Mary KIRKWOOD Nairne 437/103
The Advertiser Tuesday 2nd December 1903
THE UNIVERSITY: JUNIOR EXAMINATION - PASS LISTS
List of candidates who have passed in five or more subjects and who, therefore, receive the junior certificate.
1. English literature; 2. English history; 3. geography; 5. Latin, 8 arithmentic, 9 algebra, 10. geometry.
Norman Charles Ryder, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10 (Sturt-street Public School).
The Mercury (Hobart) Thursday 8 June 1911
AUSTRALASIAN CORPORATION OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
RESULTS OF EXAMINATIONS.
Below are the successful candidates in order of merit in the examinations which were, recently held throughout the Commonwealth under the auspices of the Australian Corporation of Public Accountants, the Institute of Accountants in South Australia (incorporated), and the Institute of Accountants and Auditors of West Australia:-
Examiner (Launceston) Friday 9 June 1911
ACCOUNTANTS' EXAMS. The following are the successful candidates in order of merit in the examinations which were rceently held through out the Commonwealth under the auspices of the Australasian Corporation of Public Accountants, the Institute of Accountants in South Australia (incorpora ted), and the Institute of Accountants and Auditors of West Australia:-Final examination (legal section) . . . Norman Charles Ryder (W.A.) . . .
First World War Embarkation Roll
Name: Norman Charles Ryder
Service number: 2768
Rank: Private
Roll title: 44 Infantry Battalion - 1 to 6 Reinforcements (June-December 1916)
Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918
Date of embarkation: 29 December 1916
Place of embarkation: Fremantle
Ship embarked on: HMAT Persic
Ship number: A34
Australian Commonwealth Military Forces (AIF Project)
Name: Norman Charles RYDER
Regimental number: 2768
Religion Congregational
Occupation Accountant
Address: East Perth, Western Australian
Marital status: Single
Age at embarkation: 27
Next of kin Father, William Charles Ryder, 2 Norbert Street, East Perth, Western Australian
Enlistment date: 24 March 1916
Rank on enlistment: Private
Unit name: 44th Battalion, 6th Reinforcement
AWM Embarkation Roll number: 23/61/2
Embarkation details: Unit embarked from Fremantle, Western Australia, on board HMAT A34 Persic on 29 December 1916
Rank from Nominal Roll: Lance Corporal
Unit from Nominal Roll: 44th Battalion
Fate: Returned to Australia 1 June 1919
Family/military connections: Brother: Lt Geoffrey Kirkwood RYDER, 28th Bn, effective abroad (still overseas).
1920? according to Leith, Norman worked on Herbert Ryder Hocking's farm at Tammin making mud bricks for the farm-house.
The Bunbury Herald & Blackwood Express Friday 11 February 1921
THE ACCOUNTANCY QUESTION.
An offer was received from Mr. Norman Ryder to perform the following duties : -
(1) Once a month to supervise the books of accounts, and ascertain - if same have been written up to date, if they have been balanced, if entries have been correctly made, if expenditure is in accordance with Municipal Corporation Act, inspect Budget statement, inspect list of accounts to be passed for payment.
(2) Once in six months to supervise preparation of financial statements of the Council, Health Board Electric Light Department, and Sanitary Department.
(3) Once in twelve months to supervise preparation of financial statements of the Water Board and Cemetery Board.
(4) To advise generally on matters of accounts. Mr. Thomas remarked that Mr. Ryder, who was a properly qualified chartered accountant, was preparer (for the sum of 36 guineas per annum payable monthly) to undertake the duties enumerated above. It would be quite safe in his (the Mayor's opinion for the Council to engage the services of an accountant at a salary of £4 10s per week, seeing that Mr. Ryder was willing to undertake the supervision of the accounts. On the motion of Cr Ford, seconded by Cr Rodwell, all reports were referred to the Finance Committee for early consideration. In reply to a question from Cr Knight regarding the office staff Mr. Thomas stated that it was all right for the time being, Mr Harald Birch having consented to take Mr. Summers's place in the Electric Light Department.
The Bunbury Herald & Blackwood Express 13 December 1921
NEW COUNCILLORS.
SWEARING IN CEREMONY. SEASONABLE GREETINGS.
Yesterday morning at 11 o'clock the swearing-in of the new Councilors and auditor took place in the Council Chambers, before the Resident Magistrate, Mr. G.T. Wood. The new members of Municipal government were sworn in the following order: Frederick Charles Prosser, James Gardiner, William Wilfred Skewes and Norman Charles Ryder (auditor). . .
The West Australian Friday 7 Jun 1946
Death Notices:
RYDER (Norman Charles) -On June 6, 1946, at his late residence, York-road, Greenmount, dearly beloved husband of Doris and dearly loved father of Leith, Kenneth, Cecily and Geoffrey, father-in-law of Lois and grandfather of baby Margaret; aged 57 years.
RYDER (Norman Charles) -On June 6, 1946 at his late residence, Greenmount, loving brother of Geoffrey Ryder, of Adelaide. South Australia.
RYDER (Norman Clarles) -On June 6, 1946. at Greenmount, loved son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Nicholls.
RYDER (Norman Charles) -On June 6, 1946. at Greenmount, loved brother-in-law of Norman and Irma Barrett and fond uncle of Keith and Merilyn.
Funeral Notices:
RYDER - The Friends of the late Mr Norman Charles Ryder late of York-road, Greenmount, and late of the 44th Batt., 1st A.I.F., dearly beloved husband of Doris , are informed that a Congregational Cremation Service will be held in the Crematorium Chapel, Karrakatta at 3 o'clock THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON. The funeral will leave the Private Service Chapel of Wm Snell and Son at 2.10. Friends may proceed by train leaving Midland Junction at 1.51 o'clock and Perth 2.32 o'clock. William Snell and Son, Undertakers, Midland Junction. Tel UJ84.
RYDER-Totally and Permanently Disabled Soldiers' Association of Australia, WA. Branch, Incorporated. Members of the above are respectfully requested to attend the Cremation Service which will take place in the Crematorium Chapel. Karrakatta, at 3 o'clock THIS (Friday) AFTERNOON for their late Member, Norman Charles Ryder. H.W. Rigg, President; C.C. Walker, Hon. State Secretary.
The West Australian Saturday 8 June 1946
Death Notices:
RYDER (Norman Charles).--On June 6, loving brother-in-law of Wilf and Ivy Nicholls uncle of Marjorie, Corinne and Dorothy.
RYDER (Norman Charles).-On June 6, 1946. at his late residence. York road Greenmount, respected member of 44th Battalion Association. Joe Rodgers, Hon. Sec.; Morrie Lewis, President. Lest we forget.
Image courtesy of D Hart
Western Mail Thursday 18 December 1919
Marriage Notice:
RYDER-NICHOLLS.-On November 15, at Trinity Congregational Church, by the Rev. G. A. Williamson Legge. Norman Charles, elder son of Mr. William Charles and the late Mary Ryder, to Doris, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Nicholls, of 231 Vincent-street, Perth.
1893 VIC Reg No 10606
The West Australian Friday 17 March 1950
PEOPLE & PARTIES
W.A. Visitors To London The following West Australians visited the Agent General's office, Savoy House, London, last month: Miss Alice P. Glover, of Perth; Miss Alberta V. Mews, North Perth; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. H. Cullen and Miss Cullen, North Perth; Mrs. T. J. Bradley, Daglish; Miss Marilyn Wilson, Clare mont; Miss C. Cockshal, Subiaco; Miss R. Finkelstein and Miss B. Finklestein, Mt. Lawley; Mr. Ronald E. Moyle, Nedlands; Mr. Raymond F. Angel, Perth; Miss Kath Thompson, Mt. Lawley; Mr. P. M. Martin, Claremont; Mrs. M. A. Talbot, Perth; Mrs. A. I. Oliver, Nedlands; Mrs. D. Totterdell, Cottesloe; Mr. V. D. Williams, Beverley; Miss D. Lamprey, Claremont; Mrs. L. Nelson, Claremont; Mrs. R. McDermott, Collie; Miss J. East haugh, Mt. Lawley; Mr. and Mrs. O G. Easthaugh, Mt. Lawley; Miss Janet Stevenson Tweedie, Bunbury; Mrs. Doris M. Ryder, North Perth; Mrs. Joan P. Anderson, Claremont; Mr. George M. Anderson, Claremont; Mr. David J. Durack, West Perth; Miss Jessie Atkinson, Scarborough; Mrs. Verna Kendall, Perth; Mrs. P. W. Ashby, Wglshpool; Mr. and Mrs. J. Marshall, Collie; Miss Eileen Pullarton, Shenton Park; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Leckle, West Perth; Mr. H. W. Bateman, Subiaco; Mrs. P. Lane, Narrogin: Mr. and Mrs. A. J.. White, Mundagarup; Mr. A. W. Buck, Maylands; Mr. W. H. Baynes, Bassendean; Miss V. E. Smith, Gosnells; Mr. Frank Gamblen and Mr. H. Gamblen, Come; Miss Barbara M. Letch, South Perth; Miss Gladys L Holmes, Claremont; Miss Vera Byass, Claremont; Mrs. V. Garland, Claremont.
Image courtesy of D Hart
1892 SA Birth RYDER Geoffrey Kirkwood William Charles RYDER Mary KIRKWOOD Mount Barker 495/123
Cemetery: Centennial Park Location West, Rose Bed W67, Position 001
Interests:
Honorary Treasurer Fighting Forces Family Welfare Bureau
Life Member of Prince Alfred Collegians' Association
Freemasonry
South Australian & Northern Territory Freemasons, North Tce, Adelaide:
The only information we can provide is that he joined South Australian Lodge No. 51 - Prince Alfred Collegians in October 1940 from Western Australian Lodges 78 and 150 and was granted a clearance here in South Australia [left] 21 December 1981.
The Advertiser Monday 26 December 1904
BURSARIES AND EXHIBITIONS.
THE WINNERS.
The following is a list of the successful candidates in connection with the examinations for the public schools junior scholarships and bursaries:
Junior Scholarship.-William Jam Spencer, Sturt-street School.
Public Exhibitions (tenable at any secondary school)
. . . Geoffrey Kirkwood Ryder (North Adelaide and Sturt-street) . . .
The Register Wednesday 13 December 1905
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE JUNIOR EXAMS
Geoffrey Kirkwood Ryder, 1c, 5, 8, 9, 10 Prince Alfred College.
The Advertiser Tuesday 25 December 1906
Georffrey Kirkwood Ryder, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11 (Prince Alfred College)
The Advertiser Monday 23 December 1907
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
The following is the result of the scientific temperance examination for 1907. South Australia sent up 57 candidates and of these 27 secured prizes:- Third Section 3rd prize. . . Geoffrey K. Ryder, North Adelaide. . .
The West Australian Friday 22 November 1912
A CLERK'S ACCOUNTS. MRS. SIMPSON'S CASE. CHARGES OF THEFT.
In the City Police Court yesterday, a further hearing was given by Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., to the charges of theft brought against Margaretta Simpson (26), formerly employed as clerk by Carrol and Dwyer, booksellers and stationers. Perth . . . Geoffrey Kirkwood Ryder, ledger-keeper at the Bank of Australasia, Perth, said he received the cheque for £23 6s. in the course of business on August 8, and debited it to the account of Dwyer and Carrol: On August 12 the cheque for £3 2s. 6d., and on August 10 the cheque for £6 1s. 3d., were received in the course of business from the Commercial Bank, and "debited" to Dwyer and Carrol's account . . .
Western Mail Friday 26 October 1917
342nd CASUALTY LIST FIFTH MILITARY DISTRICT
Wounded: . . . Lieutenant Ryder Geoffrey Kirkwood (E. Perth) severely . . .
Sunday Times (Perth) Sunday 29 July 1928
SAILORS & SOLDIERS SECTION
Geoff Ryder, well-known Mt. Lawley R.S.L. sub-branch member, and now manager of a bank at Carnamah, has been appointed president of the local R.S.L. At a recent meeting at Carnamah be represented the State Executive, and reports that considerable enthusiasm and interest was shown by those present. A movement has been started at Carnamah to erect a memorial in the town, and it is hoped to have something ready for next Anzac Day. Carnamah, by the way, is one of the towns brought right into the forefront of progressive centres due to soldiers' settlement, its wheat truckings more than once having topped the record; Soldier settlers have done well for themselves and their district.
The Western Mail Thursday 9 January 1930
Country Towns and Districts - Carnamah's Advancement
"Soldiering is Mr. G. K. Ryder's hobby, but managing the Carnamah branch of the Bank of Australasia does not permit of military activities. An old Prince Alfred College boy he came across from the sister State early in life. He served in France with the 28th Battalion, returning with his lieutenancy, and three years ago, not having severed his connection with his old unit, he attained his majority. Mr. Ryder came from Perth to Carnamah 18 months ago. He takes much interest in the community life of the district and is president of the sub-branch of the R.S.L., which has 40 members. He was a delegate to the last R.S.L. State Conference."
Australian Commonwealth Military Forces (AIF Project)
Religion Congregational
Occupation Bank officer
Address East Perth, Western Australia
Marital status Single
Age at embarkation 24
Next of kin Father, William Charles Ryder, 2 Norbert Street, East Perth, Western Australia
Enlistment date 25 January 1916
Rank on enlistment Lieutenant
Unit name: 28th Battalion, 18th Reinforcement </showUnit?unitCode=INF28REIN18>
AWM Embarkation Roll number 23/45/3
Embarkation details Unit embarked from Fremantle, Western Australia, on board HMAT A34 Persic on 29 December 1916
Rank from Nominal Roll Lieutenant
Unit from Nominal Roll 28th Battalion
Promotions Lieutenant Unit: 28th Battalion Promotion date: 26 September 1917
Fate Effective abroad (still overseas)
Family/military connections Brother: 2768 Lance Corporal Norman Charles RYDER, 44th Bn, returned to Australia, 1 June 1919.
First World War Embarkation Roll
Geoffrey Kirkwood Ryder
Rank: Lieutenant
Roll title: 28 Infantry Battalion - 9 to 18 Reinforcements (February-December 1916)
Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918
Date of embarkation: 29 December 1916
Place of embarkation: Fremantle
Ship embarked on: HMAT Persic
Ship number: A34
Geoffrey Kirkwood RYDER
Date of birth 2 February 1892
The Carnamah Winchester Database - http://www.carnamah.com.au/ca39.html
"Geoff" Geoffrey Kirkwood RYDER
Born 2 February 1892 in Mount Barker, South Australia.
Son of William Charles RYDER and Mary KIRKWOOD.
In 1916 he was working as a Bank Clerk and living with his father at "Yankalilla" 2 Norbert Street in East Perth.
Passed as fit for active service and enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in the Perth on 19 January 1916.
Upon enlistment he was 6 feet tall, weighed 146 pounds and had grey eyes, brown hair and a fresh complexion.
After training at Blackboy Hill he was appointed on 16 November 1816 to the 18th Reinforcements of the 28th Battalion
Embarked from Fremantle, Western Australia for active service overseas on the H.M.A.T. A34 Persic on 29 December 1916.
Disembarked in Devonport, England on 3 March 1917 and after further training proceeded to France on 20 May 1917
2nd Lieutenant of the Australian Imperial Force's 28th Infantry Battalion in France and Belgium during the First World War.
Wounded in Action in Belgium on 20 September 1917 and was repatriated to England with shell wounds to his shoulders.
Promoted from 2nd Lieutenant to Lieutenant on 26 September 1917 and once again proceeded to France on 3 December 1917.
Lieutenant in the Australian Imperial Force's 28th Infantry Battalion in France and Belgium during the First World War.
His appointment was terminated in Perth on 17 February 1920; received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.
Following his return to Western Australia and discharge he worked for the Bank of Australasia in Perth.
Resided in Perth until shifting to Carnamah in 1928 to open a new branch of the Bank of Australasia [9-Jan-1930] [17-Sep-1932]
Manager of the Bank of Australasia at 8 Macpherson Street Carnamah 1928-1932.
During his time in Carnamah he resided at the residence adjoining the bank which fronted onto Caron Street.
Travelled to Coorow every Wednesday afternoon to conduct banking business for the Bank of Australasia [8-Dec-1928]
In the final week of August 1928 held a house warming party at his home which doubled as a farewell for Kim HOLMES [1-Sep-1928]
Member of the Carnamah Cricket Club in 1928-29 and 1929-30 [3-Nov-1928, 26-Oct-1929]
Attended the farewell to William P. WALLACE at the home of Alf NIND in Carnamah on Tuesday 16 October 1928 [20-Oct-1928]
On Sunday 28 October 1928 played in the first ever cricket match of the Coorow and Districts Cricket Association [3-Nov-1928]
Member of a team of single man who were defeated by a married men's team at cricket in Carnamah in November 1928 [24-Nov-1928]
Treasurer 1928-1929 and a Committee Member 1930-1932 of the Carnamah Race Club [6-Oct-1928, 21-Dec-1929 & 12-Mar-1932]
Treasurer of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society 1928-1931 [13-Oct-1928, 2-Nov-1929 and 8-Nov-1930]
Ratepayers Auditor for the Carnamah Road Board in 1928 and 1929 [8-Sep-1928 and 1-Jun-1929]
Member of the Carnamah Sub-Branch of the Returned Soldiers League - was President 1928-1931 [28-Mar-1928 and 15-Nov-1930]
Member of the Carnamah Ratepayers & Citizens Association 1928-1932 - was Vice President in 1932 [10-Nov-1928 and 16-Jul-1932]
Treasurer of the Carnamah Recreation Ground improvement committee in 1929 [1-Jun-1929]
Presided over the R.S.L. Smoke Social held in Carnamah on 2 February 1929 [9-Feb-1929]
At 6:15 p.m. on Sunday 19 May 1929, while on his way to the Carnamah Hotel for tea, he saw flames in a window [25-May-1929]
The flames with coming from the office of Stan O'GRADY's garage at 16 Boojerabba Street, Carnamah.
He forced his way into the office, rescued the books from the burning table and then began to bring the fire under control
Shortly afterwards he was aided by other people and the fire was extinguished before much damage was done.
Had an account with Carnamah blacksmith, wheelwright and motor mechanics Henry Parkin & Son in 1929.
Collected donations from the public and the relevant names for the Carnamah War Memorial in 1929 [9-Feb-1929]
Attended the Massey Harris Wallis tractor demonstration held on Gregorfields Farm in Winchester on 31 January 1929 [2-Feb-1929]
Vice President of the Carnamah Football Club 1929-1931 [14-Sep-1929, 15-Mar-1930, 18-Apr-1931]
Presided over the Carnamah Football Club's Smoke Social Wind-Up at the Carnamah Hall on Saturday 7 September 1929 [14-Sep-1929]
Attended the Grand Ball following the Carnamah Show and opening of Centenary Park on 19 September 1929 [28-Sep-1929]
Member of the Carnamah Presbyterian Church's Board of Management in 1929 [26-Oct-1929]
Member of the Carnamah Rifle Club 1929-1932 [5-Aug-1932] [20-Apr-1929 and 15-Aug-1931]
Treasurer of the Carnamah Parents & Citizens Association 1929-1932 [31-Aug-1929 and 9-Jul-1932]
Vice President of the Carnamah Tennis Club in 1929-30 and 1930-31 [26-Oct-1929 and 11-Oct-1930]
Founding Member of the Carnamah Masonic Lodge No.150 WAC on 21 March 1930
Foundation Member of the Carnamah Golf Club in 1930 [10-May-1930]
Presided over the Carnamah Football Club's Grand Presentation Ball at the Carnamah Hall on 9 October 1930 [18-Oct-1930]
Auditor for the North Midlands Football Association in 1931 [18-Apr-1931]
Attended the funeral of "Father of Carnamah" Donald MACPHERSON at the Winchester Cemetery on 14 August 1931 [22-Aug-1931]
Member and Treasurer of the committee that arranged Carnamah's first boxing tournament in early 1932 [6-Feb-1932]
Member of the Carnamah Literary and Debating Society in 1932 [12-Aug-1932]
Chairman and Adjudicator of the Literary and Debating Society's second debate held in Carnamah on 16 August 1932 [12-Aug-1932]
Treasurer of the Carnamah Athletic Club in 1932 [6-Feb-1932]
Committee Member of the Carnamah Presbyterian Church in 1932 [9-Sep-1932]
Pallbearer at the funeral of Mrs Jane ROBERTSON of Carnamah at the Winchester Cemetery on 15 May 1932 [21-May-1932]
Pallbearer at the funeral of Carnamah Road Board chairman Richard ROBERTSON on 9 July 1932 at the Winchester Cemetery
Helped transport the children of the Carnamah School to Three Springs to partake in interschool sports on 16 July 1932 [22-Jul-1932]
Attended the Commemoration Dinner held at the Commercial Hotel in Three Springs on Friday 26 August 1932 [9-Sep-1932]
Rendered a vocal or elocutionary item at the R.S.L. Smoke Social and Friends Night held in Carnamah on 27 August 1932 [2-Sep-1932]
Played the piano and organ at local functions in Carnamah [6-Jul-1929 and 20-Aug-1942]
In September 1932 was transferred away from Carnamah and asked to report to the bank's main office in Melbourne [17-Sep-1932]
He was tendered a Valedictory & Farewell Social at the Carnamah Hall on Friday evening 10 September 1932 [17-Sep-1932]
A public invitation had been extended to all residents of the Carnamah Road Board District to attend his farewell [9-Sep-1932]
It was estimated that there were about five hundred people present at his farewell from Carnamah and surrounds [17-Sep-1932]
He was presented with a new wallet containing money and a wristlet watch from his many friends in Carnamah [16-Sep-1932]
Left Carnamah for Perth on 13 September 1932, and left Perth for Melbourne on 19 September 1932 [17-Sep-1932]
He was succeeded as Manager of Carnamah's branch of the Bank of Australasia by Charles A. Mettam [2-Sep-1932]
Sent a congratulatory telegram to the Carnamah Football Club when they won the Premiership in 1933 [8-Sep-1933]
Inspector with the Bank of Australasia in Victoria, Australia [17-Aug-1934]
While in Western Australia on inspectoral duties with the bank he visited Carnamah over a weekend in August 1934 [17-Aug-1934]
Spent a portion of his annual holidays in Carnamah in September 1934, arriving in time for the Carnamah Show [8-Sep-1934 and 22-Sep-1934]
His residential address in 1936 was 107 Elizabeth Street in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
In January 1949 spent a short holiday in Carnamah, while on leave from the Bank of Australasia in Melbourne, Victoria [29-Jan-1949]
By 1952 he had lived in every state of Australia and in New Zealand.
The Advertiser Tuesday 31 August 1948
OUT AMONG THE PEOPLE
P.A. Collegian's Farewell
Attended yesterday a farewell lunch given by the committee of Prince Alfred Collegians' Association to Mr. Geoffrey Ryder, accountant of the Bank of Australasia, who bas been transferred to the superintendent's office in Melbourne. Mr. Ryder, who was the association president in 1945-6, has been in the bank's service for nearly 40 years, all over Australia and in New Zealand, whence he came to Adelaide eight years ago. He is succeeded by Mr. T. F. Downey, a Sydneysider gravitating from the accountancy of Auckland branch.
Able President Mr John Dunn, who presided, said Mr. Ryder had piloted them through their first postwar Old Boys' Week programme, and during that week, conjointly with David Clarkson, pioneered the unique telephone address to their Melbourne and Sydney branches. He visited those capitals to consolidate their interests, and was in office when the school war memorial fund was launched by a remarkable series of successful events. Since Mr. Ryder was elected to the College Council in 1947 he had contributed much of value to its deliberations. Mr. Ryder, (returning thanks) said he expected to return to Adelaide 3½ years hence and continue his work for the old school. Others present yesterday included Dr. Mervyn Evans (past-president). Messrs. Clarke; and Pearson, MP's, W. Menz (WM of the Old PA Collegians' Masonic Lodge). David Clarkson and Ronald Johnson (Mayor of Campbell town).
Transcribed from a book entitled:-
RULES, REGULATIONS, AND LIST OF MEMBERS 1964 - ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE FOR ENGLAND AND WALES, THE DOMINIONS AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH CROWN.
The book contains a list of Rose Croix Chapters of the Ancient and Accepted Rite of Masonry for England & Wales, the Dominions and Dependencies of the British Crown - 1964, printed by King & Jarrett Limited, 33 Stannary Street, Kennington, London SE11. This particular brand of freemasonry has been in existence since the mid 1700's and had its beginnings in France. (The book also contains the names and chapters of all members of the Rose Croix in 1964.)
South Australian Members: Earl of Euston Chapter, No 147, Freemasons' Hall, 254 North Tce, Adelaide, SA
It is believed that Geoffrey Kirkwood Ryder reached Level 32 of this Chapter.
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Friday 4 February 1983
Death Notice:
Ryder Geoff -A gentleman and a dear friend who was always there. You will be sadly missed, but always in our memories. - Lance, Linda and Darren Jarratt (Ballarat Victoria).
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Saturday 5 February 1983
Death Notices:
RYDER, Geoffrey Kirkwood. -Of Bellevue Heights on January 30. Loved uncle of Geoffrey and Marian and family of Melbourne, brother of Joyce and Marjorie of Perth and brother-in-law of Doris of Perth. Privately cremated. Pengelley & Knabe Glenside.
RYDER, Geoff. -The ANZ Banking Group, retired officers mourn the passing of our esteemed member, Vale Geoff.
As of 2012, Leith Ryder of Perth recalls: that during Christmas 1943, Geoff helped with the harvest at Herbert Ryder Hocking's farm at Tammin.
(Image courtesy of W. Cannell)
1909 WA Birth Ryder Marjorie A Female Perth 1061 1909
1987 WA Death
The Daily News (Perth) Wednesday 5 May 1937
She thought it over for three weeks; then went free
Displaying a dislike for married life, a young- woman left her husband, and although she subsequently took three weeks to consider the matter, she finally decided that she preferred to live alone. Arthur Victor Green said in the Divorce Court today that he was a farmer at Corrigin when he married Marjorie Ann Green on February 3, 1930. In June of that year she returned to her people and did not come back to the farm until June, 1931. Then, after a stay of about six weeks, she again went away. In 1933 Green gave up the farm and obtained employment at his trade as a turner and fitter. Taking a situation at Port Hedland he asked his wife to go with him, but she refused. He saw her on many occasions when he returned to Perth, and eventually she asked for three weeks in which to make up her mind whether she would resume married life. When Green went for his answer his wife met him at the front door and informed him that she had decided that she would not return to him. Green, for whom Mr. R. V. Neville appeared, was granted a decree nisi, returnable in six months.
The West Australian Thursday 6 May 1937
Decree Nisi
Arthur Victor Green, fitter and turner, of Carlisle, from Marjorie Ann Green.
Grounds: Desertion. Petitioner said he was married in February, 1930. He then had a farm at Corrigin. His wife became discontented and left him after five months. Despite his repeated requests she refused to return to him. There was one child of the marriage. Mr. R. V. Neville represented petitioner.
1930 WA Marriage Ryder Marjorie A Female Green Arthur V Male Perth 656 1930
Divorce: 7 Dec 1937
1905 W.A. Births Reg No 1844
1942 WA Marriage
1911 WA Birth Ryder Joyce B Female Perth 150 1911 - Joyce Brice Ryder (as per her father's Death Cert.)
1932 WA Marriage Roberts Francis O Male, Ryder Joyce B Female Perth 801 1932
1908 WA Birth Roberts Francis O Male Wellington 399 1908
1881 SA Births 269/351 MOYSE Vida Isabel, David MOYSE, Isabel Bond RYDER, Gilbert
1965 SA Death 985/392 COLLCUTT Vida Isobel, Henry Albert John COLLCUTT [H], Hindmarsh
Buried Centennial Park - Location: Columbarium, Wall 18, Niche A010
1920 SA Marriages 285/4 COLLENTT Henry Albert John MOYSE Vida Isabel, Adelaide
The Register Saturday 9 October 1920
Marriage Reports:
COLLCUTT - MOYSE.-On the 2nd October, at St Paul's, Pulteney street, Henry A. (Bert) Collcutt, late A.I.F., to Vida I. Moyse, of Glen Osmond. Present address- Tookayerta, Loxton.
Chronicle (Adelaide) Saturday 9 Oct 1920
Marriage Report:
COLLCUTT - MOYSE.-On the 2nd October, at St. Paul's, Pulteney-street, Henry A. (Bert) Collcutt, late A.I.F., to Vida I. Moyse, of Glen Osmond. Present address - Tookayerta, Loxton.
Centennial Park Cemetery Location: East, Wall 27, Niche B004,
First World War Embarkation Roll - Henry Albert John Collcutt
Service number: 518
Rank: Sapper
Roll title: No 1 Mining Corps [Nos 1-1291] (February 1916)
Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918
Date of embarkation: 20 February 1916
Place of embarkation: Sydney
Ship embarked on: HMAT Ulysses
Ship number: A38
Series number B2455
Title First Australian Imperial Force Personnel Dossiers, 1914-1920
Accumulation dates 01 Jan 1914 - 31 Dec 1920
Contents dates 01 Jan 1914 -
Step-father: William Goldsmith PAGE
Barrier Miner (Broken Hill) Thursday 16 November 1916
BABY DOWN A WELL - RESCUED BY RETURNED SOLDIER.
Adelaide, Wednesday.
Recently the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of Fisher-street, Fullarton, fell down a well in a paddock-near its parents' residence.
Sapper Collcutt, who heard the child's nurse's cries for assistance, was soon on the scene. He procured a rope, lowered himself down the well, and found the child on a ledge 30ft. below the surface. The bottom of the well was covered with mud to a considerable depth. A ladder was let down the well and Sapper Collcutt by means of it brought the baby, who was practically unharmed, to the surface. Sapper Collcutt recently returned home from France owing to illhealth.
The Advertiser Saturday 1 Sep 1917
HOUSE & LAND FOR SALE
5 ROOMED House, electric light, gas stove, 2nd section, Malvern. Apply H. Collcutt, Returned Soldiers Association, Hindley-st.
Advertiser & Register Tuesday 1 September 1931
FARMERS RELIEF ACT 1931
Notice to Creditors
For the purpose of ascertaining the amounts payable under Section 14 of the above Act to the creditors (preferential, secured or unsecured) or all settlers who have been granted assistance, the Board of Management hereby calls upon all persons claiming payment of any such amounts, to forward particulars of their claims to the State Bank of SA, Pirie-street, Adelaide, not later than the 31st day of October, 1931. All claims must bear a certificate in the undermentioned form. The list of folios, names and addresses of all settlers who have been granted assistance under the above Act, is as under:- CROP PROCEEDS-APPLICANTS UNDER THE FARMERS' RELIEF ACT
App. No., Name, Address.
C.P. 641 COLLCUTT, Henry Albert John, Loxton.
The Advertiser Tuesday 28 May 1974
Death Notice:
COLLCUTT. Henry Albert (Bert). -On May 26, at a private hospital. Loving husband of the late Vida. Aged 79 years.
Funeral Notices:
COLLCUTT. - THE FRIENDS of the late Mr. HENRY ALBERT (Bert) COLLCUTT, of "Dunbar," Victoria street, Goodwood, are advised that his Funeral will leave the Presbyterian Church Woodville road, Woodville on WEDNESDAY after a service commencing at 10 a.m., for the Sir John McLeay Chapel Centennial Park Crematorium. Alfred James & Sons Pty Ltd AFDA Unley Mile End Prospect Alberton 741128.
COLLCUTT.
SEATON SUB-BRANCH. THE ATTENTION of MEMBERS are directed to the Funeral Notice of our late member HENRY ALBERT (Bert) COLLCUTT. L. Ridge President, K. White Secretary.
Centennial Park, 760 Goodwood Rd, Pasadena, Sth Aust 5042
Name: Henry Albert John, Surname: Collcutt, Last Abode: Goodwood, Date of Death: 26/05/1974 (Aged 79 Years), Sex: Male. Cremated 29 May 1974. Cremated Remains 20/12/1974 Interred 241936 Expired 20/12/1999 Location: East, Wall 27, Niche B004
1883 SA Births 302/168 MOYSE William Arthur Ryder David William MOYSE Isabella Bond RYDER, Gilbert
1967 SA Death 35A/6019 MOYSE William Arthur Ryder, Norwood (resided: St Peters)
Centennial Park Cemetery Location: General AD, Path 13, Grave 938.
The Advertiser Monday 30 Nov 1914
GAWLER
For Mayor- William Henry Cox (re-elected). For Councillors: -East Ward-Herbert Vosper Bassett, and William Paynter. Extraordinary Vacancy-Herman Luelwig Marsh. North Ward-John Kennedy Tulloch (re-elected).- Extraordinary Vacancy -Henry Read Knox (elected). South Ward-Horatio Nelson Bright (re-elected). For Auditor-.Tames Beasley (re-elected). Extraordinary Vacancy-Alexander Milne, William Arthur Ryder Moyse, and Thomas Nathaniel Williams.
The Register Saturday 3 May 1925
REGISTRATION OF COMPANY.
Gawler Motors, Limited. -Capital. £5,000, divided info 5,000 shares of £1 each. Objects:-To carry on the business of manufacturers, importers, vendors, and repairers of; and dealers in, motors, motor cars, motor cycles, and motor carriages, and carriages of all kinds, cycles, bicycles, tricycles, and velocipedes, and of all articles and things used in the manufacture, maintenance, repair, and working thereof, and also all apparatus and implements and things for use in sport or games, and also the business of motor, garage proprietors, mechanical, electrical, and general engineers. Applicants for formation of company - Albert Edward Ellis Gilbert, Gawler, motor garage proprietor, 1; Louisa May Gilbert, Gawler, married woman, 1; William Arthur Ryder Moyse, Gawler, commercial manager, 1: Elsie Phillis Moyse, Gawler, married woman, 1; James Maxwell Syme, Currie street, Adelaide, accountant, 1. Registered office, Cowan street, Gawler. Incorporated October 1; 1925.
The Register Friday 6 May 1927
RESTRATION OF COMPANIES.
Kelly & Moyse Limited. Capital £10,000, divided into 10,000 shares of £1 each, of which 1,000 shall be issued as fully paid up to William Arthur Ryder Moyse and Alfred Charles Quayle, for consideration other than each. Objects - To acquire and take over as a going concern the business of licensed land brokers and general commission agents carried on by William Arthur Ryder Moyse and Alfred Charles Quayle under the style of Kelly & Moyse, and the assets and liabilities of that business, and to carry out on agreement dated April 30, 1927, made between the vendors of the one part and Herbert Charles Thomas, as trustee on behalf of the company of the other part. Applicants for the formation of the company:- Willlam Arthur Ryder Moyes, Malvern, licensed land broker, 1; Alfred Charles Quayle, Wcstbourne Park, agent, l; Thomas Murray Robinson, Clovelly Park, farmer, 1; Clara. Florence Effie Robinson, Clovelly Park, home duties, 1; Warren John Leahy, New Mile-End. salesman, 1; First Directors: W. A. R. Moyse, A. C. Quayle, and T. Robinson. Registered Office, 21 T. and G Building, King William street, Adelaide. Incorporated May 4, 1927.
The Register New-Pictorial, Tuesday 17 Feb 1931
£234 Claim. In Land Dispute.
William Arthur Ryder Moyse, estate agent, of Adelaide, claimed £234/15/ in the Adelaide Local Court yesterday, in a dispute over the sale of property at Pekina and Glenelg, from Alfred G. E. Allen A., and Edwin W. Paech, farmers, of Glenelg, trading as A. Paech & Sons. The Paech's pleaded that the signature of A. G. E. Paech to the alleged agreement was given without their authority. Mr. M. Badger appeared for Moyse, and Mr. J. R. Kearnan for Paech & Sons. The hearing was adjourned until today.
The Advertiser Tuesday 17 Feb 1931
DISPUTE OVER COMMISSION
In a case which came before Mr. S. D. Ronald, S M, in the Adelaide Local Court, on Monday. William Arthur Ryder Moyse, estate agent, of Grenfell-street, Adelaide, was the plaintiff, and Alfred Gustav Emmanuel Paech, Allen Alexander Paech, said Edwin Walter Paech, farmers, of Glenelg, trading as A. Paech & Sons, were the defendants. The plaintiff claimed £234 15/- for commission on the sale or exchange, dated May 1, 1930, of property or the defendants at Pekina and Glenelg to one Swincer, and alternatively for services alleged to have been rendered by him in procuring a purchaser, or in a further alternative against the defendant, A. G. E. Paech as damages on an allegation of having wrongfully prevented the plaintiff from earning the said remuneration in respect of procuring a purchaser. The defendants appeared, and pleaded that the signature of A. O. E. Paech to the alleged agreement was given without knowledge or authority of his sons, the other defendants, and that he had notified the plaintiff that he had no authority to bind his sons. It was contended further that the signature was given upon a verbal request that it would be retained by the plaintiff, pending further instructions and the approval of Swincer, and that before Swincer signed the alleged agreement A. G. E. Paech notified one Watkins, the agent of the plaintiff, on May 2, 1930, at Glenelg, that he did not propose to proceed with the transaction. It was also alleged by the defendants that the plaintiff procured the signature of Swincer to the alleged contract while knowing that the plain tiff was not then acting for the defendants, and that the defendants A. A. and E. W Paech, were not parties to the alleged agreement or the alleged sale or exchange, and did not at any time consent thereto. Mr. M. Badger appeared for the plaintiff. Mr. J. R. Keirnan represented the defendants. The hearing was adjourned until today.
The Advertiser Friday 29 May 1936
William Arthur Ryder Moyse, Licensed auctioneer and land agent, of Wattle street, Malvern, gave evidence that Atkinson's land was, in his opinion, worth £1 an acre before the road was put through, and was now worth 2/6 an acre less. There was the possibility of a large number of sheep being killed on the road while it remained unfenced. The hearing was adjourned until today at Angaston.
The Advertiser Thursday 31 Aug 1939
LEGAL NOTICES
Albert Edward Ellis Gilbert deceased. By direction of the Deputy Master of the Supreme Court of South Australia Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Trustee Act 1936" and "The Testators Family Maintenance Act 1918 that all Creditors and Beneficiaries and other persons having claims against the Estate of Albert Edward Ellis Gilbert late of 38 Woodfield avenue Fullarton in the State of South Australia out of business deceased who died at Fullarton road Myrtle Bank in the said State on the 27th day of July 1939 Probate of whose Will was granted to William Arthur Ryder Moyse of 195 Wattle street Malvern in the said State, Company Director, and William Walter Paterson of Jetty road Glenelg in the said State Billiard Saloon Proprietor are hereby required to send full particulars of their Claims to the said William Arthur Ryder Moyse and William Walter Paterson c/o John P. McFarlane, Solicitor Exchange buildings 26 Pirie Street, Adelaide on or before the 31st day of October 1939 otherwise they will be excluded from the distribution of the estate. John P. McFarlane. Exchange Buildings, 26 Pirie street, Adelaide. Solicitor for the Executors.
Image courtesy of H.M. Dowling
1907 SA Marriages 230/1031 MOYSE William Arthur Ryder WHITE Elsie Phillis, Norwood
Chronicle Saturday 30 March 1907
MOYSE- WHITE.- On the 2nd March, at Maylands Methodist Church, by Rev. Vivian Roberts, William Arthur Ryder, eldest son of David William Moyse, of Maylands, to Elsie Phillis, fourth surviving daughter of William White, Maylands. Present address, Gawler.
1907 SA Births 230/1031 MOYSE William Arthur Ryder WHITE Elsie Phillis, Norwood (known as Phyllis)
1964 SA Deaths 981/7007 MOYSE Elsie Phyllis William Arthur MOYSE [H], Adelaide
Centennial Park Cemetery Location: General AD, Path 13, Grave 938
Helen's Memories of the Moyses (Wm Arthur Moyse & Elsie Phyllis White)
By Helen Dowling nee Duffield, 2008
My grandparents' house was at 195 Wattle Street in Malvern, a suburb of Adelaide in South Australia. I remember Wattle Street as long and wide and peaceful, running left as you stood outside Grandma's house to the frightening busyness of the Unley Road, where there were buses, subway, and not very interesting shops. To the right it seemed to go, absolutely straight, almost to the foot of the Adelaide hills. The houses lining either side were all separate, one storied, mostly solid, fenced and gated, each one smugly private, and trees along the footpath afforded shade for walking. 195 was a house of red-orange brick, with a roofed and gabled from verandah beside the front bedroom, so that its faηade seemed always half open and welcoming and there was a drive on the verandah side which ran the whole length of the house, made of tiny loose angular stones which crunched under car tyres or people's feet. I saw it as respectable, long and narrow and dark with hidden mysteries, and I loved to go there. Inside a dark hallway with a flyscreen door led to the main bedroom, a formal lounge, and a long passage which ran past another bedroom on the right and the dining room on the left to a tiny bathroom and an airy kitchen, then yet another bedroom/sleepout across the back of the house. In the lounge, which I remember as rarely used, was a piano, which Grandma and Mum played with gay abandon, and at which I spent hours and hours joyously experimenting. In the rudimentary bathroom we stood in a big white wobbly bath under a shower which lasted as long as the water stayed warm from the chip heater, often sneakily fired by we children with stolen wodges of newspaper to up the production quality. Beyond the kitchen was a back verandah, on one side of which was the toilet and on the other the laundry. Spotlessly clean and tidy, and with high ceilings, the house was always cool, even on the hottest day.
Grandma slept on her own in the bedroom half way down the long passage, with her clothes meticulously arranged in walk-in shelves. Grandpa slept in the back bedroom, I always imagined because he snored and smoked, and during the night Grandma would call down to him time after time: "Stop that coughing Will", to little effect as far as I could see. The back garden, also long and narrow, had a neatly grassed central square, surrounded by flower and vegetable beds, in particular a highly productive strawberry patch, with one side devoted to the garage at the end of the drive. Outside Grandpa's room at the back was a rainwater tank, dank and mossy underneath where the water dripped to wet more crunchy stones and frogs sang in mournful chorus. This was my secret place, the scene of many an imaginary situation or experience and symbolic of a suburban peace which seems to have been superseded by yuppy landscaping and battleaxe blocks. When we stayed with Grandma and Grandpa I used to sleep in a stretcher bed on the front verandah by myself with Mum and Dad in the front bedroom, a big thick wall and a front door away, and I hated it, scared to death that a burglar would come to get or murder me off the street, which after all was virtually at the head of my bed. I heard every footstep on the pavement, I followed every car and bicycle light as it leered past and seemed to pause to take me in, I curled in a ball of fear at every crunch on the drive stones, every gust of wind or flutter of leaf, and I lay still and terrified for what seemed unending hours, then amazingly awake unmolested in the morning. None of the grown ups ever took my terrors seriously - to this day I am nervous of the dark and noises in the night.
Grandma was a small woman, wiry and capable, the mother of seven children, the last born when she was well into her forties. My mother Gwen was the eldest of these, and before I was born her next sister, Gladys, married but childless, died during hysterectomy surgery, a great sadness for the family. Grandma was a strict Methodist Christian, attending Church every Sunday, and thoroughly disapproving of drinking alcohol, smoking, even playing cards. Grandpa, a smoker and drinker and business man, did not join her in her religious activities. Grandma had a very rigid moral ideals, and disciplined any children in her vicinity accordingly. She worked very hard every day, and kept an organized and orderly house, providing for all within it, often frugally, as some of Grandpa's ventures failed and money could be scarce. She baked on Saturday mornings, producing trays and trays of biscuits, cakes and pies and they lasted all week. She washed every Monday morning without fail, and I used to love the ritual of helping, first filling and heating the big copper and dissolving the soap flakes in it, boiling the whites, then lifting them with huge paddles into one cement trough of cold water, wringing them into another, and finally indulging in the delicious pleasure of squeezing the blue bag evenly through the last rinse. Then the endless hanging on the line with wooden pegs, propping the flying sheets and garments up to catch the breeze with a strong forked branch, and filling the copper again with the coloureds, then the woollens and socks. It took all day and it was exhausting. Food on Mondays was leftovers from the Sunday roast, and the basket loads of dry clothes were folded with tired hands in the evening then damped down for the next day's ironing.
Grandma sewed and knitted with expertise and she was an excellent cook. She had endless patience when teaching me to hem with a thread which was not too long, to mend, to knit, to embroider. She had a huge jar of buttons which I never tired of sorting and looking at when sick in bed. Meals in the dining room were wondrous. I remember the tables as seeming big enough to seat the whole world, needing three or four passes to move the salt and pepper from one end to the other, places would be set with great care, and manners watched carefully, the food plain and good and plentiful. When all the family were there at Christmas there was lots of laughter and teasing, and when one of us spilt a drink, the teatowel would come out from the kitchen to be lumpily pushed under the offending stain so as not to ruin the table. It was a triumph to survive a meal with your place lumpless. The conversation was always interesting, always included we children, and we would never have dreamed of leaving the table before everyone had finished. One of the things that kept me sitting still was the huge glass fronted bookcase which lined the wall opposite my seat, full of glorious books with wonderful bindings and all sorts of stories, whose magic adventures I lusted after, some known classics but many beautiful moral tales I have never come across again. After lunch, everyone had a rest, and I used to lie on the hair sofa under the window in the dining room, devouring gluttonously from the bookshelves, breathing in the smell of paper and leather and dust and knowledge and adventure. I recognised Grandma's exacting standards, and I suffered from time to time for not meeting them, but I loved and admired her very much and remember affectionately the time we spend together. I have absolutely no doubt that she loved all of us too. I feel her influence still when guiltily driven to workaholic obsessiveness. We moved to Western Australia when I was six, and she came to visit several times, and we used to go back to Adelaide every three years and stay with her and Grandpa, but once I went to England to live, and my Mum died, we lost touch. I regret that in the selfishness of adolescence and travelling the world and falling in love I let go of Grandma's last years. Apparently her strict religious beliefs and moral sense became more exaggerated as she grew older, and it is this her children and grandchildren have held with some bitterness, seeing her as inflexible and intolerant. My mother used to go around the block to have a cigarette when we were staying with Grandma. I guess we were all a little scared of her, but I remember most that I loved being with her and learning from her wisdom. Probably my perspective has the advantage of distance.
Grandpa was a rotund and jolly man, always in braces, and with a large hat. He used to collect us from the ship when we sailed around the Bight for our triennial holidays, and we children would always travel in the "dicky seat" at the back of his car. He laughed a lot and cracked jokes all the time, teased us, loved us, was fun to be around and never seemed at all affected by Grandma's stern disapproval and frequent admonitions. That they raised seven children has to be some testament to the success of their union. I perceive Grandpa as a clever and attractive man who knew a lot about who he was and was at peace with that. The tragedy of Glad dying loomed large as we grew up along the aunts and uncles and cousins. Reg was dark and handsome and quiet, married to pretty Audrey (Ros's parents). Lawrence became somewhat of a hero for me, the most educated, and a beautiful man who went overseas and became important in international fields associated with the YMCA and UN. He married an Italian girl, Lucia, and their union was stormy, ending in separation but reconciliation in old age. Geoff was a madcap and eccentric - I met his wife Margaret (an artist) in Adelaide recently and she said they were never approved of by Grandma, who considered them "bohemian" - I remember them both as often laughing, and running a shop (another no-no for Grandma). Rhonda was downright wicked, very glamorous, a free spirit, great fun - she married happily and had sons. Beth, the last, came along when my Mum was a teenager, and they always had a special bond. I adored Beth, she was like a big sister, and she was training to be a teacher when I was young, impressing me indelibly with her most amazingly neat printing. I remember her husband Alan courting her when I was staying with Grandma as a teenager and trying to get to sleep on the dreaded front verandah where they were kissing - they had five children (Mary-Anne's parents) and lived in the country. Beth died in a car accident when far too young - my cousins tell me that she "became" Grandma in her later years. All Grandma and Grandpa's children are dead now (2008), Uncle Lawrence the last to go in 2006, at 92.
1885 364/181 MOYSE Mary Ella Jane David William MOYSE Isabella Lind RYDER, Gilbert
Murray Bridge Adelaide Road Cemetery: Burial Register DEAN Mary Ella Jane; Memorial Inscription DEANE Mary Ella 87y 1973; Wife & Mother.
Advertiser DEANE Mary Ella 1973
Border Watch (Mt Gambier) Saturday 18 April 1931
Methodists Beat Christ Church.
On Thursday the Methodist Club accepted a challenge from Christ Church players to play on their lawns. Games in the morning were rather spoilt by the rain, but the afternoon was much pleasanter. Four games were played, which were all won, by the Methodist Club.
Mrs. F. R. Deane Farewelled.
Mrs. F. R. Deane, who is leaving for Lameroo shortly, with Sgt. Deane, was the guest of honour of the Mount Gambier Croquet Club at their lawns, Ferrers Street, on Thursday afternoon. She was, presented with a beautiful posy, made by Miss Mitchell (Captain] of the Club). After games and afternoon tea had been enjoyed, the President (Mrs. W. C. Milton), on behalf of the members, presented Mrs. Deane with a gift as a token of their love and esteem. Mrs. Milton went on to say that they were .sorry to lose her, as, besides being one of their best players, she had always been a very loyal and dependable worker, and hoped she would be as happy in her new home as she had been with them.
Mrs. Deane, who is vice-president of the Club, in returning thanks for the gift and the good wishes, said she would never forget the happy times she had had with them - some of the happiest of her life. The company joined in singing "For she's a jolly good fellow." It was a perfect after noon, and there was a large attendance.
The Advertiser Saturday 27 April 1973
Private Funeral:
DEANS. - THE REMAINS of the late Mrs. MARY ELLA DEANE, of Murray Bridge, will be (privately) laid to rest in the Murray Bridge Cemetery on SATURDAY 28 inst. Rev. L. Newell will officiate. GC & RS Minge & Son AFDA Murray Bridge 322229.
1909 SA Marriage 241/591 DEANE Francis Richard MOYSE Mary Ella Jane, Norwood
The Advertiser Thursday 13 January 1910; The Express & Telegraph (Adelaide) Thursday 13 January 1910 and Chronicle Saturday 15 January 1910
Marriage Notice:
DEANE-MOYSE.-On the 9th December, 1909, at Wesley Church, Parade, Norwood, by the Rev. Vivian Roberts, Frank, third son of Edward Henry Deane, Hindmarsh, to Ella, second daughter of David William Moyse, North Norwood.
1877 188/267 DEANE Francis Richard Edward Henry DEANE Elizabeth BAX, Wellington
1948 731/4809 DEANE Francis Richard, Pinnaroo
Murray Bridge Adelaide Road
Murray Bridge Adelaide Road Cemetery: Burial Register DEANE Francis Richard: Memorial Inscription DEANE Francis Richard 71y 1948; Husband of Mary Ella, father of Marella, Kevin & Shirley.
Chronicle (Adelaide)Thursday 16 September 1948
Death Notice:
DEANE. -On September 13, at his residence, Mannum road, Murray-Bridge (suddenly), Francis Richard, dearly loved husband of Mary Ella, and loving father of Marella, Kevin, and Shirley. Aged 72 years.
News Tuesday 14 September 1948
Funeral Notice:
DEANE.-The friends of the late Mr. Francis Richard Deane are respectfully informed that his funeral will leave his late residence, Mannum road, Murray Bridge, on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m, for the Murray Bridge Cemetery. W. H. Pfeiffer, Funeral Director, phone 229, Murray Bridge.
1887 SA Births 410/28 MOYSE Constance Maud David William MOYSE Isabella RYDER, Gilbert
1941 SA Deaths 640/4069 HIGGS Constance Maud Alfred HIGGS [H], Clare
Blyth Cemetery Burial Register HIGGS Constance Maude 53y; Memorial Inscription HIGGS Constance Maud 53y 1941
Chronicle Thursday 6 August 1942
In Memoriam:
HIGGS. - In loving memory of our deal wife and mother, who passed away on August 7, 1941. Peacefully asleep in the care of Jesus, Safe in the arms that hold her nigh. Though we miss our darling wife and mother, We know it was her wish to be with her - Lord on high. - Inserted by her loving husband and daughter Elva.
HIGGS. - In loving memory of our dear mother and grandma, who passed away on August 7, 1941. A mother's memory is more than gold. Her love and worth can never be told. - Lovingly remembered by her loving daughter Bonnie, son-in-law Roy, and grandchildren Leonard and Lois.
1913 SA Marriages 255/360 HIGGS Alfred MOYSE Constance Maude, Norwood
The Register (Adelaide) Wednesday 30 Apr 1913
Marriage Notice:
MOYSE-HIGGS.- On the 26th April, at the residence of the bride's father, Wellington road, North Norwood, Constance Maude Moyse, to Alfred Higgs. Present address- Kulpara.
1888 SA Births 415/129 HIGGS Alfred George HIGGS Agnes MCDONALD, Gilbert
1960 SA Deaths 914/6746 HIGGS Alfred, Gilbert (Resided: Gawler)
Blyth Cemetery Burial Register HIGGS Alfred 72y; Memorial Inscription HIGGS Alfred 72y 1960
The Register Monday 16 June 1924
FREELING.
For Councillor. - Nuriootpa Ward- Mr. August Gotthold Heinza (elected); Grenock Ward- Mr. Paul Gotthard Theodor Kernich (elected); Sheaoak Log Ward- Mr. Adolph Johann Martin Kuhlmann (elected); Light Ward - Johann Carl Eduard Hempel and Alfred Higgs. Auditor- Victor H. Hese (elected).
1975 Centennial Park Cemetery, records Queenie age 87y, which indicates she was born abt 1888.
There is no South Australia Birth Registration for Queenie Alberta Moyse.
1919 SA Marriage record and marriage certificate both state Queenie was 27y, which means she was born abt 1892.
Queenie's marriage certificate also records her born at Nantawarra S.A, and her occupation Dental Nurse.
(Whether Queenie's birth was 1888 or 1892, it is possible that she was born at Nantawarra as her marriage certificate states; her mother, Isabella Moyse (nee Ryder), was visiting her sister, Eliza Smillie Hocking (nee Ryder), who lived at Nantawarra during those years.)
The Mail Saturday 3 January 1920
CHEER-UP HUT NEWS.
Miss Queenie Moyse, a Saturday night Cheer-Up worker, was married at St. Luke's, Saturday, December 11, and of course a large number of Cheer-Up girls were present. After the ceremony Mrs. Munton invited the Saturday girls to her home, ''Hulme," Hyde Park, to spend the day. After tea, Mr. Munton, on behalf of Mrs. Munton, presented each girl with a large photo. group of the Saturday night helpers. In presenting them Mr. Munton expressed the pleasure his wife experienced in giving them a memento of the happy time they had spent together at the Cheer Up Hut. . . .
The Advertiser Friday 7 March 1975
Death Notices:
SCRAGG, Queenie Alberta. -On March 3, at hospital, Queenie Alberta, loved wife of the late Perc Scragg, formerly of College Park and Magill. Privately cremated. Alfred James & Sons Pty Ltd, AFDA, Unley 74 1128.
The Advertiser Wednesday 12 March 1975
SCRAGG. Aunty Queenie - Foundation member of Meals on Wheels. Affectionately remembered by Hindmarsh Kitchen Staff.
Mark Clemow related that he met Queenie at his grand-father's funeral.
1919 SA Marriage 281/1106 SCRAGG Percy MOYSE Queenie Alberta, Adelaide; Bride: 27y S, Groom: 44y D.
The Register & The Mail Saturday 13 December 1919
Approaching Marriage:
MOYSE-SCRAGG. The marriage of Queenie, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Moyse, of North Norwood, to Percy Scragg, late of Cheer-up Concert Party, will be celebrated at St. Luke's Church, Whitmore square, by the Rev. David Knox, on Saturday, December 27th, at 3 p.m. No reception. Friends and relatives cordially invited to the church.
1875 3Q Reigate, Surrey Vol 2a, Page 147.
1897 UK Marriage
1914 Emigrated
1916 SA Divorce Adel
1919 SA Marriage Ade 281/1106
1953 SA Death 801/4680 SCRAGG Percy undefined Norwood
Percy (38y) departed Liverpool, England on 21 Mar 1914 on Irishman of White Star Line and emigrated to Adelaide South Australia. He arrived on the Irishman with wife Elizabeth (34y) and daughter Violet (15y).
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Name: Percy Scragg
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Birth Date: abt 1876
Departure Date: 21 Mar 1914
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Destination Port: Adelaide, Australia
Ship Name: Irishman
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Shipping line: White Star Line
Official Number: 110511
Master: J Howell
The Register Friday 3 March 1916
BACHELOR CLUB FAREWELL.
At the Prince of Wales Hotel oil Thursday evening the Gollywog Bachelor Club tendered a farewell social to three of its members- Ptes. C. Toomans, L. C. Merry, and C. Robertson- who will leave shortly for the front. There was a large attendance of members and friends, Mr. S. Lihou, on behalf of the members, presented each of the departing guests with a pocket book, suitably inscribed. The soldiers briefly responded. Selections were given by The Gollywog Orchestra, Messrs. L. and K, Fisher, Morris, and Leedham; songs by H. Jones, H. Evans, A. Brown, S. Conroy, W. Watson, R. Berry, and Percy Scragg; recitations by I. West, A. Cruickshank, and W. Melville. The evening's entertainment was concluded by a humorous recital 'The Kaiser's fate' by the Secretary (Mr. L. Mullins).
The Register Saturday 11 March 1916
Same report in Chronicle Satuday 18 March 1916
THE OLD, OLD STORY,
IN THE DIVORCE COURT.
In 1914, a young married couple, Percy Scragg and Elizabeth Mary Scragg, emigrated from England to South Australia; With them was their 17-year-old daughter, Violet. During the voyage on the Irishman, the family became acquainted with a steward, William Streeton. Scragg obtained employment as a conductor in the Municipal Tramways, and his wife took in boarders. Streeton went to live with them, and an affection developed between him and Mrs. Scragg. This culminated in the appearance of the husband in divorce proceedings before His Honor Mr. Justice Buchanan on Friday. Scragg sought a dissolution of his marriage on the grounds of his wife's misconduct with Streeton, who was joined as co-respondent. Petitioner was represented by Mr. R. P. A. von Bertouch. Petitioner said he married respondent in London in April, 1897. There was one child, who was born during the following year. He and his wife followed a theatrical life. In 1914 they came to South Australia because he thought the climate would suit him better. Petitioner, his wife, and daughter, became friendly with the correspondent, who was a steward on the steamer. On arrival in this State they first boarded at Torrensville, and after wards rented a house in Kent Town. In November, 1914, they went to Sydenham road, Norwood. One day petitioner met respondent, who was out of work, and an arrangement was made whereby Streeton should board with the family. There were two other boarders. That was when they were living at Kent Town, and co-respondent moved with them to Norwood, but remained only as a boarder for about a fort- night. In September witness retired at about 11 p.m. one night because he was working on the early-morning shift. I woke about 1 am he continued, "because of mosquitoes biting me. I found my wife was not in my room, so I walked down the passage. I met my wife coming out of one of the rooms carrying a lamp in her hand. She said she could not sleep because the weather was hot, and she had been writing a letter. As she seemed to be confused I asked her where the letter was, and I went into the room where respondent was lying on the sofa. I did not speak to Streeton, and went back to my bedroom, where I told my wife I could not find any letter, and asked her why Streeton was in the front room. She replied that he could not sleep in the bedroom and had been asleep while she was writing." When the parties were living at Norwood, witness continued, he entered the home by the back gate one night and saw his wife sitting beside Streeton, who was lying on the sofa. His daughter was playing the piano in the same room. When respondent saw petitioner she jumped up and exclaimed, "Oh, it's Perc." She explained that there was no room for a chair between the end of the table and the sofa. Since Streeton had been in the house his wife had treated him differently. She used to make Yorkshire pudding purposely because she said, "Will would like it." His wife taunted him with being afraid of Streeton. One night co-respondent and respondent were sitting under the front verandah making a noise. Streeton was playing a mouth organ. Witness called to them to make less noise. Shortly afterwards he went along the passage and saw his wife in the boarder's room making a bed. Streeton was there. He told her not to enter the bedroom when the boarder was present. A few days later Streeton left, and respondent seemed upset and peevish. Two or three weeks after respon dent also departed. He subsequently met his wife, who remarked, "I am going to stick to Bill; it is either that or suicide." He believed she gave birth to twins. When he last saw her and Streeton together each was carrying a baby. Ronald Charles Clark, conductor in the employ of the Municipal Tramways Trust, related several incidents he had witnessed in Scragg's house during the time he was a boarder. On occasions he saw respondent and co-respondent in bed together. They frequently sat on the floor kissing and cuddling. One night witness saw Streeton waiting behind a door for Scragg. Streeton had a chair raised over his shoulder, and declared he would "smash" Scragg. Arthur Rees, private detective, of Kensington Park, said he saw respondent in January, 1915, at a house in North Adelaide. She said he did not expect Streeton would return home until mid-night, because he was a military policeman on picket duty. She admitted that she was Mrs. Scragg. Witness served the citation papers. There were two children in the house, and she acknowledged that Streeton was their father. His Honor intimated that he found the allegations proved.
The Advertiser Saturday 1 July 1916
RIFLE SHOOTING.
MINIATURE UNION
The annual matches of the Metropolitan Miniature Rifle Union, which embraces all clubs within the State, was-fired from June 17 to 24, on the Central miniature range, hy metropolitan competitors, and on home ranges of country clubs. - A programme of five events, with a prize-list total totalling £130, drew an entry of 290, compared with 252 last year. The aggregate (total scores of events 1 and 3) was tied for by E.W. Fielding (East Torrens) and W. D. Richardson (Victor Harbor) with scores of 93 and 95 respectively. In Event No. 1, ten shots of 25 yards, T. B. Harris (East Torrens) and O. Howitt (Adelaide) made the possible, and in Event No. 1, at the same distance, B. A. Stein (East Torrens), H. Higgins (Mount Barker), and D. Giles (Woodside) scored 90 each.
Scores: . . . Percy Scragg, Tramways, 5/, C8; . . .
The Register Wednesday 4 October 1916
THE LAW COURTS.
SUPREME COURT- IN BANCO.
TUESDAY. October 3. [Before the Chief Justice (Hon. G. J. R. Murray), Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan.]
. . . In the matter of Percy Scragg against Elizabeth Mary Scragg (respondent) and William Streeton (co-respondent), a decree nisi granted to petitioner on March 21 for the dissolution of his marriage with respondent was made absolute. . .
The Register Tuesday 8 December 1925
TRAFFIC.
ADELAIDE: Monday. December 7, (Before Mr. W. Hall, SM.) The following penalties, including costs, were imposed for breaches of speed regulations:- Percy Scragg (30 m.p.h., Dequetteville terrace, Kent Town, December 4), £l 15/;
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Wednesday 26 August 1953
Death Notice:
SCRAGG. - On August 24, at his residence, 30 Torrens street, College Park, Perc, beloved husband of Queenie Alberta Scragg. Aged 78 years.
Chronicle (Adelaide) Thursday 27 August 1953
Death Notice:
SCRAGG. - On August 24, at his residence, 30 Torrens street, College Park, Perc, beloved husband of Queenie Alberta Scragg. Aged 78 years.
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Saturday 29 August 1953
Funeral Notice:
SCRAGG. - THE FRIENDS of the late PERCY SCRAGG are respectfully informed that his Remains were privately laid to rest on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. The Rev. Adams officiated.
(Hollydale Road School (0411) opened in 1877. Renamed Hollydale Primary School in 1951)
1892 SA Births 510/23 MOYSE Decima David William MOYSE Isabella Bond RYDER, Gilbert
1950 SA Death 752/1507 PERRIAM Decima, Roy Vercoe PERRIAM [H], Grey
Border Watch (Mount Gambier) Thursday 30 Mar 1950
Death Notice:
PERRIAM - On March 29, at Hospital, Mount Gambier, Decima, dearly beloved wife of Roy V. Perriam, of Wehl Street North, Mount Gambier, loved mother of Margaret, David and Julie, Aged 57 years. The friends of Mr. Roy V. Perriam, of Wehl Street North, Mount Gambier, are respectfully informed that the private funeral of his late loved wife, Decima Perriam, will arrive at the Crematorium, West Terrace, Adelaide, Friday, at 2 p.m. (No flowers by request).
Ern James, Phone 281, Funeral Director.
Chronicle (Adelaide) Thursday 6 April 1950
Death Notice:
PERRIAM. -On March 29, at hospital, Mount Gambier, Decima, be loved wife of Roy V. Perriam, of Wehl street north, Mount Gambier, and loved mother of Margaret (Mrs. W. Mitchell, of Adelaide), David and Julie, of Mount Gambier. Aged 57 years.
Image courtesy of Perriam Family Tree
1919 SA Marriage 280/935 PERRIAM Roy Vercoe MOYSE Decia, Norwood
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Saturday 29 Nov 1919
Marriage Notice:
PERRIAM-MOYSE.-On the 27th September, at St. Bartholomew's Church, Norwood, by the Rev. J. Price, Roy Vercoe (late A.I.F.), eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Perriam, St. Peters, to Decima, fifth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Moyse, North Norwood.
1968 47A/2915 PERRIAM Roy Vercoe Decima PERRIAM [DW] Grey
Australian Commonwealth Military Forces
Roy Vercoe PERRIAM
Place of birth Brunswick, Victoria
School Wellington Road Public School, South Australia
Religion Methodist
Occupation Farrier
Address Lowdale, South Australia
Marital status Single
Age at embarkation 25
Next of kin Mother,
Mrs S Perriam, Lowdale, South Australian
Enlistment date 23 June 1915
Rank on enlistment Private
Unit name Divisional Train Reinforcements 10
AWM Embarkation Roll number 25/14/2
Embarkation details Unit embarked from Melb, Victoria, on board HMAT A70 Ballarat on 9 September 1915
Rank from Nominal Roll Private
Unit from Nominal Roll 4th Company, Australian Army Service Corps
Fate Returned to Australia 12 April 1919
Discharge date 25 July 1919
Other details Medals: 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal
Image courtesy of Perriam Family Tree
1894 SA Births 536/81 MOYSE David Kingsley David William MOYSE Isabella Bond RYDER, Gilbert
1894 SA Deaths 218/59 MOYSE David Kingsley David William MOYSE (F), Gilbert
1896 SA Births 585/411 MOYSE Gerald Albion David William MOYSE Isabella Bond RYDER, Gilbert
1971 SA Deaths 133A/5483 MOYSE Gerald Albion Gertrude Florence MOYSE [W], Norwood
"Albion" is the oldest known name of the island of Great Britain Wikipedia
"Albion" is the name of the Moyse farm at Dublin Windsor South Australia.
The Advertiser Friday 28 August 1914
PREPARATIONS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
The Infantry Strength Receiving Their Regimental Numbers
(From our Military Reporter)
. . . F Company:
J. Manning, Arthur; Moyse, Gerald Albion; Denman, Henry Spencer; McWilliam, Joseph Glaister; Amber, Charles William; Ellmer, Samuel; Allard, Donald; Woods, Douglas Griffen Tenison; DuRieu, Desmond Theodore; Hicks, Ernest; Rhodes, Randall Lance; Coffey. Stanley Clarke; Skinner, Henry William; Jones, Denis; Fisher, Richard : Glover, Roy: Durbin, William John; Cowan, Geoffrey, Chase, Walter Vernon; Heriot, Hubert Ronald, Kent. William: Ash, Arthur Addison: Gellert, Lean Maxwell, Clarke, Tennyson George: Fordham, Roy Ogilvie; Lennell, J. Roy; Crowhurst, Frank Samuel I. . . .
The Register Saturday 13 Oct 1928
W. MOYSE LIMITED.
Capital £5,000, divided into 5,000 share of £1. Objects- To acquire the business of chaff, grain and general merchants, carried on by David William Moyse at 279 Rundle street, Adelaide. Applicants for the formation of the company, David William Moyse, Gerald Albion Moyse, William Arthur Moyse, Thomas McMurray Robinson, and Charles Edwin Medley. First directors- D.W.Moyse, and two or four others to be appointed by subscribers to memorandum of association. Registered office, 46 Grenfell Buildings, Grenfell street, Adelaide. Incorporated October 8, 1928.
The Register News-Pictorial Saturday 18 Oct 1930
MAUGHAN CHURCH SERVICE
11, Revs. G. N. White and E. G. Neil Address by Rev. E. G. Neil. Solo, Miss Joy Best, C.E. Choir.
3, P.S.A. Programme arranged by Madame Delmar Hall, of Elder Conservatorium. Muriel Prim (accompanist), Helen A. Fisher (violin). Soloist, Rita Watson, Valda Harvey, Stella Sobels, Beryl Kekwick, Kathleen Margarey, Decima Harvey, and Gerald Moyse. Mrs. Fricker (elocution) 5CL.
The Mail Saturday 5 Aug 1939
Sunday 5CL:
9.45 - Service from St. Peter's College. II - Service from Prince Alfred College.
12.15- Cologne Chamber Orchestra.
12.30 - Fun and Philosophy. 12.45 - B.B.C. Singers. 1 - This Week's Good Cause.
1.10 - Band recital. 1.30 - Everyman's music.
2.25 - Chamber music. 3 - Pleasant Sunday afternoon service from Maughan Church.
4.30 - Piano recital.
4.40 - Radio Sunday school. 5 - Fireside melodies.
5.30 - For the Music Lover. 6.30 - Programme by South Australian artists, featuring Lavinia Doyle and Josephine Williams duettists). Harold Gard (tenor), and Harold Parsons - ('cello). 7 - Divine service from Port Adelaide Presbyterian Church.
8.15 - Interlude.
8.30 - Famous Women: Lady Hester Stanhope. 8.50 - Celebrity concert.
9.20 - The Regent Show, featuring Decima Harvey (soprano), Gerald Moyse (baritone), and Penn Hughes at the organ.
10 - News, weather.
0.10- Epilogue.
0.30 - Close.
The Advertiser Friday 13 Feb 1942
Vaudeville For Cheer Up Hostel:
A vaudeville show, "Frivolities for the Forces." arranged by the Cheer Up Society primarily for members of the fighting forces on leave in the city, will be given at the Tivoli Theatre tomorrow night. All men in uniform will be admitted free. Civilians may obtain bookings at Cawthorne's for 2/- or 1/-. The proceeds will be in aid of the new Cheer Up Hostel. The programme will include a special amateur half-hour for the troops, with prizes, and fifteen minutes of "guessing the tune" by the troops. Ballets will be given by Eileen Gropler and Gwen Mackey, and items by the Hewitt Sisters, Shirley May, the Harmony Trio. Greta Callow, Decima Harvey, Vera Cheney, Enid Dare. Frank Cull, Jimmy Reid, Howard Merrit, Gerald Moyse, Cyril Talbot, Jack Raus, Mrs. H. Durdin, Mollie Richardson. Lila Simons, Roma Hoffman, Fred Williamson, Ron Briton, Gwen Davis, and Pat Howard. Mr. Irving Johnson will be stage manager, Mr. Frank Cawthorne, house manager, Mr. Ken Treloar in charge of ushers, and Mr. Dudley Mathews organiser. Cheer Up girls will act as ushers, and Cheer Up helpers will serve cool drinks. The programme will begin at 7.30 pm.
1917 Marriage Q3 Edmonton, Middlesex 3a 958
1884 Q3 Edmonton Middlesex 3a 219
1902 Adult Baptism
1897 SA Birth Gil 611/145 MOYSE Amy David William MOYSE Isabella Bond RYDER, Gilbert
1939 SA Death Index 619/5355
The Advertiser Tuesday 28 November 1939
Death Notice:
SCHULZ.-On the 27th of November, at Adelaide, Ninon Amy, the beloved wife of Charles Schulz, aged 42.
The Advertiser Tuesday 28 November 1939
Funeral Notice:
SCHULZ.- The Friends of the late Ninon Amy Schulz are respectfully informed that her Funeral will leave her late residence, 37 Cedar avenue, Croydon Park, on Tuesday, 28th, at 3 p m., for the West terrace Cemetery. Bruce A. Randall, Undertaker, Port road, Hindmarsh, L5515. Seaview road, Grange, L3526.
The Advertiser Wednesday 29 Nov 1939
Death Notice:
SCHULZ - nee Amy Moyse.- On the 27th of November, at Adelaide, Ninon Amy beloved daughter of Mr and the late Mrs B W Moyse.
(Ninon - a pet name of Anne, Annette, Nina)
1922 SA Marriages 291/788 SCHULZ Charles Paul MOYSE Ninon Amy, Norwood
1897 SA Birth SCHULZ Carl Gustav Paul, Johann Heinrich SCHULZ Mary Amelia BECK, Adelaide 608/228
1964 SA Deaths 974/3818 SCHULZ Charles Paul, Adelaide
Centennial Park Location: Derrick Gardens Of Remembrance, Rose Bed 4, Position 006
Name: SCHULZ, Charles Paul
Service: Australian Army
Service No: S34731
Date of Birth: 11 Aug 1897
Place of Birth: Croydon Park, SA
Date of Enlistment: 16 Jun 1942
Locality of Enlistment: Croydon Park, SA
Place of Enlistment: Hindmarsh, SA
Next of Kin: Schulz, K
Prison of War: No
1898 632/256 MOYSE Clarice Jean David William MOYSE Isabella Bond RYDER, Gilbert
1959 895/5414 HARRIS Clarice Jean Victor HARRIS [H], Adelaide
Centennial Park: Non Cremated Remains, age 59y, 14/08/1959 Interred 13638 Expired 14/08/2009
Location: General AB, Path 24, Grave 891A
The Register (Adelaide) Monday 20 June 1927
Death Notice:
MOYSE. -On the 18th June (suddenly), at her residence, Oaklands avenue, Royston Park, Isabella Bond, beloved wife ot David William Moyse, aged 65.
1920 SA Marriages 282/369 HARRIS Victor MOYSE Clarice Jean, Adelaide
1899 SA Births 649/426 HARRIS Victor, Emanuel Mendel HARRIS Elizabeth MORGAN, Norwood
Advertiser HARRIS Victor 1985 (d. 9 Jul - Pub. 11 Jul 1985)
Border Watch (Mount Gambier) Saturday 24 August 1929
CONCERNING PEOPLE.
Mr. Victor Harris, local representative of Messrs. G. Wood Son & Co. Ltd., has been successful in gaining first honours in the Australian Sales Competition, held annually by W. and T. Avery Ltd., England. Mr Harris will be the recipient of a valuable trophy. His success in winning this is all the more meritorious when it is considered that his efforts were confined to the South-East, and that he was competing against all other salesmen in Australia. Mr. Harris secured the honour by a good margin of points, his nearest opponents being two Sydney salesmen.
[G. Wood, Son & Co. was a major wholesale grocery business founded in Adelaide, South Australia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaide,_South_Australia> in 1876.]
The Advertiser Thursday 17 August 1939
FAILED TO KEEP TO LEFT
Case Remitted From Another Court
On a charge of having failed to keep as near as practicable to the left side of the roadway while driving a motor truck at Nottingham avenue Keswick, on June 26, Clarence John Nicholls, of Major avenue, Richmond, was fined £2 with £1 46 costs, by Messrs F. Duxbury and G. Jennings in the Richmond Court yesterday. Constable R. J. Geary of Thebarton prosecuted, and Mr. B. G Griff appeared for Nicholls, who pleaded not guilty. The charge was previously read in the Thebarton Court, but as Victor Harris, of Henley Beach road Underdale, the driver of the vehicle with which Nicholls's truck came into collision pleaded guilty, Mr. Griff objected to his client being tried by the same justices and the case was remitted to the Richmond Court. Evidence was given by Harris and John William Topham, of Gilbert street, Adelaide, that Nicholls's truck was off the right hand side of the road when it came into collision with Harris's car. Nicholls told the court that he swerved his vehicle to the right to avoid a collision. The justices said that they accepted the evidence of Harris and Topham and found Nicholls guilty.
1901 SA Birth 680/268 MOYSE Gillian Hope David William MOYSE Isabella RYDER, Adelaide
The Advertiser Monday 29 Nov 1915
Dramatic and Musical Performance held at the Queens Hall Saturday night . . . New Year Boy (spirit of Pan) . . . the cruel Prince played by Gillian Moyse.
1923 SA Marriage 295/916 BARNARD Lancelot Lee MOYSE Gillian Hope, Adelaide
1889 SA Birth 438/294 BARNARD Lancelot Lee Simeon BARNARD Jannette LEE, Adelaide
1957 SA Death 869/14 BARNARD Lancelot Lee Adelaide
The Advertiser (Adelaide) Tuesday 4 December 1934
ARTICLES TAKEN AFTER SALE AT HOUSE
Auctioneer Sent To Gaol
Lancelot Lee Barnard, auctioneer, of Asquith street, Prospect Gardens, pleaded guilty in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday to a charge of larceny and was sent to gaol for 14 days by Mr. E. J. R. Morgan, SJM. Barnard was charged with having, at Unley on October 26, stolen a set of carvers, a wrist watch, and a brooch, valued in all at £4 5/, the property of Sadie Penn.
Miss Penn, of Arthur street, Unley, said she had an auction sale at her house on October 26, Barnard being the auctioneer. The next day she saw him at his office in Waymouth street. He said that he had been given some articles after the sale by a carrier, but had put them down under his bat and left them. When he went back they were missing. On another occasion Barnard told Miss Penn that nothing had been heard of the articles.
Robert Duncan Patrick Smith, clerk, said he had found some articles under a sideboard after a sale at Miss Penn's house and handed them to his employer.
Harold Scoble Wellington, carrier, of Queen street, Goodwood, said that the previous witness had given him some articles and he had passed them on to Barnard.
Plain clothes Constable Hanrahan said that on November 22, his company with Detective Copp, he saw Barnard at his office in Waymouth street. Barnard admitted that the articles in question were at his home, and they were subsequently found there.
Mr H. G. Alderman, who appeared for Barnard, asked that his client should be released on a bond to be of good behavior, as the offence charged was his first. Unfortunately, the articles were left in his car and apparently the idea entered his head to keep them.
Mr. Morgan said he took into account in mitigation of the offence Barnard's previous good character, and the fact that he had pleaded guilty, but he had stolen the articles while in a position of trust.
The Police Prosecuter (Mr. L. Bond) prosecuted.
Border Watch (Mount Gambier) Tuesday 4 Dec 1934
AUCTIONEER IMPRISONED.
Pleads Guilty To Larceny.
Adelaide, Today,
Lancelot Lee Barnard, a auctioneer of Prospect Gardens, pleaded guilty in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday to a charge of Larceny, and was sent to gaol for 14 days. Barnard was charged with having at Unley, on October 26, stolen goods at the valued at £4 5/, the property of Sadie Penn.