Joseph LADYMAN [3861]
- Born: 26 Aug 1867, Springfield, nr Nairne, South Australia
- Marriage: Hettie BAILS [3849] on 24 Apr 1902 in Albany, Western Australia
- Died: 20 Mar 1934, Katanning, Western Australia at age 66
- Buried: Katanning Cemetery, Westrn Australia
General Notes:
SA Birth 1867 LADYMAN Joseph, Henry LADYMAN Sarah MILLS Nairne 56/440 WA Death 1934 Ladyman Joseph Male Katanning 11, 1934
Great Southern Herald (Katanning, WA : 1901 - 1954) Wed 21 Mar 1934 DEATH OF MR. JOS. LADYMAN. The death, occurred on Tuesday afternoon at the Katanning Hospital of Mr. Joseph Ladyiman, of "Woodland", Carrolup, following a long period of ill health. The funeral service will be read at the Methodist Church at 3 pm., the cortege thence proceeding to the Katanning General Cemetery.
Great Southern Herald (Katanning, WA : 1901 - 1954) Sat 24 Mar 1934 OBITUARY MR. JOSEPH LADYMAN. After a lengthy period of lll-health, Mr. Joseph Ladyman, of "Woodlands", Carrolup, passed away at the Katanning Hosptal on Tuesday afternoon, aged 66 years, death thus removing from the district one who was universally esteemed and respected. The late Mr. Joseph Ladyman was South Australian born, and as a young man gave serious thought toward a career in the ministry, actually qualifying as a minister in the Methodist Church in South Australia. The training in the church left its indelible marks upon him in after life, for, in addition to his unswerving keenness in all matters pertaining to his church, he was a splendid public speaker and at one time was urged by his friends in the district to nominate as a representative of the South-East Province in the State Parliament. With his brother, Henry, Mr. Ladyman arrived at Katanning in 1898, seeking for land, the two brothers eventually taking up a large area on the Kojonup-road, about 12 miles from the town, which they worked together in the early stages of development, finally separating as each assumed family responsibilities, "Wood lands", as he named his share of the property, being the home to which Mr. Ladyman brought his bride (Miss H. Bails, of Adelaide), and where he resided until the time of his death. Mr. Joseph Ladyman was a noted breeder of horses and a recognised judge of horseflesh, and at one time a successful exhibitor of stock in the show ring. Later, he combined sheep breeding with his other activities, and was a member of the Great Southern Sheepbreeders' Association. Always interested in affairs which affected the district, he was amongst the earliest members of the Katanning Agricultural Society, was a foundation member of the Primary Producers' Association, and one of its most active office bearers, and a member of the board of directors of the Katanning Church of England Girls' School. He leaves a widow, three sons (Phillip, Allen and Ross) and a daughter, Gwen (Mrs. Walter, of Bridgetown), to mourn, their loss. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, following an impressive service at the Methodist Church, at which the Rev. R.R. Fleming officiated, and at the graveside, pall-bearers being Messrs. A. Prosser, W.J. Rogers, J.C. Warren, N.B. O'Halloran, P.H. Crossley and W.G. Grover. The church was filled, with friends and sympathisers of the bereaved family, who later gathered at the cemetery to pay their last respects to deceased and placed many beautiful wreaths and floral tributes at the graveside Funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr. J. Squiers. Many beautiful wreaths, floral tributes and other expressions of esteem and sympathy were placed on the graveside by the following friends and relatives of deceased and sympathisers of the bereaved family: Mr. and Mrs. H. Ladyman; Mr. and Mrs A.R. Ladyman; A.E. Ladyman and family; Les. and Beryl; Loving Wife and Family and Auntie; Gwen and Don; Maidie and Cliff; Gen and Edith; Jack and Margery; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wise; Mr. E. Gilbert and family; Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Fleming; Mr. and Mrs. M. Longmire Snr.; Directors Rogers Limited; Mr. and Mrs, Synnott; Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Holmes; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Garstone; Eileen and Bert; Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Coate and family; Mrs and Miss Richardson; W.D. Grover and Sister Grover; Mr. and Mrs. J.V. Longmire and family; Mrs. T. Garstone; Miss Hardie; Mrs. Duttson and family (Perth); Keith, and Doreen Walter; All at Kron; Dr. and Mrs. Wilson and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyons; Katanning District Council Primary Producers' Association; Mr. and Mrs. H.E. Wise and family; Directors Richardson and Co. Ltd.; Katanning Agricultural and Pastoral Society; Mr. and Mrs. J. Squiers and Daughters; Mr. and Mrs. A. Prosser and family; Mr. and Mrs. F.L. Gare; Mr. and Mrs. E.A. White, Isabel and Gwen, and Jim Kirkham; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Tree; Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Ball; Mr. and Mrs. E.S. Bott and family; Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Hobbs and family; Mrs. Washington and Son; Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Warren and family; Mr. H.V. Piesse and Mrs. F.H. Piesse and family; Mr. and Mrs. G.A. Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. R. Cobham; Clem and May; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson and family; Mr. Washington and family; Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Conning and Mervyn; Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McDonald; All at Indinup; Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Beeck; Mabel and Gordon Beeck; Mr. and Mrs. A.G. Bunes; A.E. Piesse, M.L.A., and E.S.R. Piesse; Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Walter and Girls; Fred and Emma; Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Crossley.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Mon 26 Mar 1934 Death Notice: LADYMAN. - On March 20, at the Katanning Hospital, Joseph, beloved husband of Hettie Ladyman, Woodlands, Katanning; aged 66. (South Australian papers pleaae copy.)
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Mon 21 May 1934 PROBATE. Mr. Joseph Ladyman, farmer, late of Carrolup, who died on March 20, 1934, left an estate valued at £6,087 to his family.
Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954) Sun 27 May 1934 PROBATES. The following probates and letters ot administration were granted In Perth during the week, the list showing names of deceased and of executors or administrators: Joseph Ladyman, late of Carrolup, farmer, to Hettie Ladyman, Alan L. Ladyman and Ross Ladyman, of Carrolup, and Philip Ladyman, of Muradup, £1240. . . .
Joseph married Hettie BAILS [3849] [MRIN: 1286], daughter of Joseph2 BAILS [3835] and Lois BROADBENT [3844], on 24 Apr 1902 in Albany, Western Australia. (Hettie BAILS [3849] was born on 8 Sep 1869 in Kadina, South Australia, died on 10 Feb 1960 in Western Australia and was buried on 12 Feb 1960 in Katanning Cemetery, Westrn Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
WA Marriage Ladyman Joseph Male, Bails Hettie Female, Albany 1763, 1902
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