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1 | The death occurred last night at his residence at Bluff Pt. of Mr. Edgar Major Patten, an old resident of the district. Mr Patten, who was 72 years of age, retired to rest about nine o'clock. He was heard to be breathing heavily, and when someone went to see what was the matter it was found he had passed away. For some time the deceased had been in indifferent health, suffering from an affection of the heart. In the early days Mr. Patten was well known on the Murchison goldfields, carrying on the business of a carrier between Mullewa and the Black Range district. Subsequently he was engaged in farming at Yetna for some years but have this up two or three years ago, and had since lived at Bluff Point. He had a large family, fourteen children altogether. He is survived by his wife, seven daughters, and two sons. There are 43 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The funeral took place this afternoon at the Anglican Cemetery, amongst those present being members of Geraldton Lodge No.3, of which he was a member | Patten, Edgar Major (I361)
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2 | Corporal 21st stationed at H.Q. 10-12-1833 at Kojonup 1840s and at Rottnest. Discharged 29.8.1844. Farmer & grazier Bindoon,"Spring Mount·, with pastoral leasehold 1850. Later was a publican. Employed 9 T/L men on occasions 1851-1871. | Thompson, John Robert (I909)
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3 | A new drover, J. E. Scott, was engaged, who at the time was at Mullewa with Wallal 780 miles away. An early start was made as fully six weeks would be employed in walking his plant to the station. Scott, who was accompanied by his brother-in-law, Paul Devaurno, and others, was reported unwell when he arrived at Mundiwindi. Battling along, Scott and his men arrived at Marble Bar in the third week in May, when Scott was taken seriously ill and died in the Marble Bar hospital on May 24, 1929. More confusion and delay. The Curator of Intestate Estates again came into the picture and the police took control of the plant. | Scott, John Edward (I290)
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4 | A Northam correspondent writes that on December 30 Mr. John Stephen Monger, son of Mr. John Monger, was married to Miss Helena Mina Waldeck, youngest daughter of Mrs. E. Waldeck, of Northam. The ceremony was performed in the Wesleyan Church, in the presence of a large number of people, by the Rev.T.Finch. The bride wore a pretty costume of - white silk, trimmed with rich silk lace and orange blossoms, her hat being of white tulle, trimmed with a large ostrich feather and plumes. Miss Bertha Monger, who acted as bridesmaid, wore white cashmere trimmed with green silk and ribbon. The bride was given, away by her brother-in-law, Mr. Woolhouse. At the conclusion of the ceremony the party adjourned to the residence of. Mr. Woolhouse, where refreshments were partaken of, after which the newly married couple drove to their home at Newcastle. | Family: John Stephen Monger / Helena Mina Waldeck (F144)
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5 | ILES. —In fond and loving memory of our dear father and grandfather (Henry James), who passed away at Bunbury, July 12, 1920. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. Inserted by his loving daughter and son in law, Edna and Darcy Wheelock, and grandchildren, Carnarvon. | ILes, Henry James (I257)
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6 | ILES: On January 18 1949. at 12 Ferguson street, Maylands, Mary Ann, widow of the late Henry James Iles, dearly loved mother of Elsie (Mrs. Beetson), Stephanie (deceased), Edna (Mrs. Wheelock), Vida (Mrs. Hyde), Doodie (Mrs. Rundle), Harry and Reg; in her 81st year. ILLSLEY: In loving memory of our dear uncle who passed away, January 18 1949. Always remembered by his loving nephews, Will and Percy Gorey. and niece, Nell (Mrs. Wilson). | ?, Mary Ann (I258)
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7 | The sad news was received last night of the death of James Wheelock, a well known resident of the district. It appears that the deceased, his wife, and her parents (Mr and Mrs Joseph Fogarty), and deceased's teamster, Mr Sidney Beeson were at Mr Wheelock's homestead about 8O mile from here on Xmas Day. About 7 o'clock in the evening Wheelock went up to Joseph Fogarty with a cup in bis hand and said, " Look what your son in law is, going' to do, there is strychnine in the cup," and he immediately drank it before Mr Fogarty could stop him. He called out to Beeson who was fifty yards away and told him what had happened. Beeson got some emetic ready but it was some time before they could get him to take it thev gave him three or four doses but the poison had got too good a hold on him and after about two hours suffering he died. Beeson made a coffin and had a grave dug and put the body in. He then rode into .Minginew with the sad news. He left for Dongara last night accompanied by Mr C Fogarty, returning by this morning's train. They leave for the scene today, with .Mr S E Moore, JP and PC. Simpson to hold an inquiry. The deceased was 43 years of age and was married a little over t wo years ago to Miss Florence Fogarty, only daughter of Mr Joseph. Fogarty of Matara. Their only child died about 12 months ago. Much sympathy is felt for the wife and relatives of the deceased. No motive can lie assigned for the rash act December 28th. | Wheelock, James Lowe White (I78)
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8 | WHEELOCK. — The Friends of the late Mr. Edward William Wheelock (Ned), drover, late of Carnarvon, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Church of England portion of the Fremantle Cemetery, the Funeral will leave Messrs. Arthur E. Davies rod Company's Private Mortuary, 81-91 Market street, Fremantle, THIS (Saturday) AFTER NOON at 3.15 o'clock, arriving at the Cemetery it 3.30 p.m. ARTHUR E. DAVD3S and COMPANY, Under takers, Fremantle .and Claremont. TeL FM2225 md F2177 | Wheelock, Edward William (I69)
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9 | "Ireland Marriages, 1619-1898", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V2PT-ZTP : 2 March 2021), Mary Jane Sloan in entry for William Robinson, 1835. | Family: William Robinson / Anne Jane Sloan (F29)
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10 | "STOCK AND STATION NEWS. A COUNTRY TRIP." Northern Times (Carnarvon, WA : 1905 - 1952) 12 September 1908 Charles, Walter and Nash were all partners involved the Yalbalgo Station. They erected a comfortable residence during 1908 and Chawners Well is situated on the northern boundary. | Chawner, Charles (I148)
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11 | , THE TOP OF THt HILL. i Signposts of the-Outback. Dear "Non-Corn."-Most city folk, when travelling bent, have their way plainly marked. Sign-posts or mile pegs mark the way. The bushmen, especially the drovers with sheep and cattle from up north, have their road equally well marked. Although perhaps those "mile-pegs" may bear little significance to the average person, they are quite evident to the drover, telling him of a further stage of his journey over. With the Roebourne Plains falling be-hind after Yarraloola station is passed, it is not many miles before Chullyong Pool is reached. Situated in the Robe River, with one bank a line of cliff-like rocks, this is truly an imposing stretch of water, an ideal watering place for Stock, though quicksand is encountered here occasionally. Prom here the spinifex country stands out in contrast to the rolling Roebourne Plains. From here passing Red Hill a table top hill is seen. It was here that two drovers were caught in a "willy." Jack Mallet, one of the drovers, pushed his sheep on to the table top hill, whilst Bill Clarkson, the other, was unfortunately caught in a water-course between the hills, with the result that Mallet got through with practically no loss, while Clarkson had a considerable number drowned. The stock route winds from here, through portion of Nanutarra, and comes out on the Ashburton, near its, junction with Duck Creek. The Ashburton ls followed for a period, Bullaloo station is passed; and the route leaves the river again, travelling south till the Henry River is reached. It was near here that two well-known drovers had their smash. Several years.ago, Joe Waldeck and Jack Lyons were coming down, only a day or so apart, and struck poison. Out of a mob of 4,000 old Joe lost approximately 1,600 sheep. Jack lost a proportionately large number from his big mob. Not many miles from here, further up the Henry, is where old "Rusty" Fleming got into a fix with one of his native stockmen. Rusty was travelling south With stock at the time, and on one night camp the native "stripped for war," caught Rusty at a disadvantage, belaboured him with his nulla nulla, and ran vanished Into the night. Leaving the Henry, Maroonah is passed, the Lyons River ls reached, crossed and followed, through Minnie Creek, across the Arthur River, past Lyons River station, till finally a few miles below Lyons River wool shed the route leaves the river and crosses a series of small plains. These have proved a death trap to numerous travelling sheep. Poison grows here at certain periods. Crossing the Gascoyne near the 10 mile well, the Dalry Creek is soon reached and followed. Past a small low hill, said to be the site of a native battle in the long ago, past the remains of old Jack Jordan's "Boundary Btore" (haven of many a drover in days gone by), past plant's Well with Its poison patches, till eventually, reaching old Dick Fox's grave (at that time crudely marked with a peg but from a gum-sucker} the stock route leaves the "Dairy" once more, and strikes across the hills and "wanyu" scrub till Belang Pool is reached. Walled in on three sides by high cliffs with the pool itself at the foot of a waterfall and only approachable up the creek bed itself this water.is a boon to the thirsty stock after their dry stage from Plant's Well. It was here that a drover Jack Mallet, I believe) camped one night with a "jumpy" mob from the north. The mob "galloped" during the night, and the night watchman, with the fear crazed cattle tearing through the night, on one side of him, the steep bank of the creek on the other, and rough, broken ground ahead, raced the night horse through the darkness, until he finally blocked the mob only a few short yards from the cliffs, with their drop to the creek bed, some 50ft. below. With Belang behind, the Worramel is crossed at Walarie, and Byro Station is soon reached. There the weary drover curses the fence that keeps his foot-sore stock from the softer ground of the creek bed, and forces them to travel for miles over low stoney hills. Here also is where Atkinson had his smash. With his cattle stringing in the daylight gloom, he was greeted with the sight of about 40 of his beasts lying dead on camp. This was not his total loss either. These are the drovers' "mile-pegs." As they battle down from the far north, past stock-route wells, with their long lengths of troughing, and upthrust whip-ping gear, across dry rivers, with their banks lined with gum trees, over erratic-ally meandering cattle pads ("sign-posts" of the water nearby) they are spread over hundreds of miles of country, slowly changing as the mobs string by, until eventually, they fade away where the last tired bullock, or last ragged sheep ls finally prodded up some trucking race, or counted over to an agent or buyer. . They are always there, grim reminders bf the trials ahead, as they bridge the miles and mark the way on the stock routes outback. SHORTHORN, Meekatharra. | Mallet, Jack (I341)
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12 | 14 February 1933 A well and favourably known drover throughout the north-west stock routes of the State in Patrick Kilmurray expired in the Wiluna Hospital on Monday after a short illness. In association with Barney Crampton and Nick Kirwin, deceased discovered and worked a P. A. at Mt. Eureka from which the partners obtained high results. Deceased was buried in the Wiluna cemetery. | Kilmurray, Patrick (I35)
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13 | 1916 'PERTH PRATTLE.', Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), 20 February, p. 6 Section: Second Section, viewed 24 April, 2012, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58009838 Mrs. T. G. Molloy, the Children's Hospital Queen, returned last Monday from a visit to Northam. She spent a few days with her daughter. Miss Constance Molloy, now head mistress at Irishtown. | Molloy, Constance Barret (I717)
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14 | 4 November 1927 Police Court Wiluna Drover Charged. At the Wiluna Police Court Oct 28th, before Messrs H. J. Urquhart and A. Paterson J.P, P.Kilmurray was changed with committing a breach ot the Drovers Act 1902 by travelling stock on Lake Way station without first giving the necessary notice. The manager H. J. Lukin appeared on behalf of the station owners. The defendant pleaded guilty and was fined £1/0/0 with £4/2/6 costs. Similar charges were laid against the defendant by D.Dunn of Nindah station and P.Mulcaster of Mt Keith Station. Defendant was find £1 and cost in each case. | Kilmurray, Patrick (I35)
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15 | WIMBRIDGE. On July 3O, at St. John of God hospital, David Arthur, the beloved husband of Eliza Wimbridge. and fond father of Mrs. R. Jebb, Mrs. H. Milton. Mrs. Lucy Hoare, Mrs. J. Fester, Mrs T. Markey (Katanning), Frederick William Mathew and brother of Frederick (Nannin») and Joseph Wimbridge, of Forrestdale aged 66 years. At rest. | Wimbridge, David A (I624)
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16 | COUNTRY LETTERS It is with regret that I have to report another accident,which resulted in the death of a farmer named David Blaney. From what I can ascertain by enquiry it appears that Blaney, in company with several friends, was returning home last evening from the shows, when, on nearing Mr. Maley's cross road, Blaney 's horse shied suddenly at something lying on the roadside and galloped up to the road toward Mr. Maley's house. Blaney was thrown to the ground with much violence,landing on his head, which killed him instantly, Blaney leaves a wife and seven or eight children to mourn his sudden loss. He was a hard working, industrious man, and was respected by all who knew him. Truly, In the midst of lite we are in death. | Blayney, David (I348)
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17 | Family Notices DEDMAN--On March 15 (suddenly), at Busselton. Charles Henry, of 37 Anzac road Leedervlle. husband of the late Sarah. loving father of Mrs. A McCosker(64 Woodastrett Swanbourne). Arthur (Brunswick Junction), Frank (desceaed) Mrs.W. E Kay (37 Ansac road. Leederville) Mrs C Cream (4 Morton-street South Perth. | Dedman, Charles Henry (I140)
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18 | Como House State Heritage Office, | Robins, George Ernst (I37)
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19 | Service Record | Cream, Irwin Ives (I60)
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20 | Service Records | Kendrick, Edward Francis (Ted) (I319)
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21 | Digital copy of service records Roll of Honour Seymour William Pead Service number: 496 Rank: Sergeant Unit: 28th Battalion (Infantry) Service: Australian Army Conflict: 1914-1918 Date of death: 22 September 1915 Cause of death: Died of wounds Cemetery or memorial details: Lone Pine Memorial, Turkey War Grave Register notes: PEAD, Serjt. Seymour William, 496. 28th Bn. Died of wounds at sea 22nd Sept., 1915. 68 Source: AWM145 Roll of Honour cards, 1914-1918 War, Army | Pead, Seymour William Augustus (I16)
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22 | Family Notices. WHEELER - NAIRN. On the 16th inst., at St. Alban's Church, Highgate, by the Rev. F. J. Price, Henry Francis, third son of the late George Wheeler, of Trinity Lodge, Colchester, England, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late James Nairn, of Claremont House, Dongarra, Western Australia. | Family: George Wheeler / Jane Nairn (F332)
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23 | 1902 ROEBOURNE Mr. Henry Gillam, who has managed Messrs. H. W. Sholl and Co's Roebourne property for the last nine years or so, has joined Mr. J. H. Church in the proprietorship of Woodbrook Station, of which.Mr. Gillam will shortly assume the management. Mr. Church will take a trip. Mr. W. J. Pead has acquired an interest in Mr. C. E. Moore's Woodstock Station, which Mr. Pead will manage. | Pead, William James (I541)
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24 | 1903 'Family Notices MARWICK. In loving memory of Webster Sylvester Marwick, who departed this life December 6, 1901, aged 35 years. R.I.P. Inserted by his loving wife and children. | Marwick, Webster Sylvester (I776)
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25 | PERSONAL Night Officer Kendrick, who has hitherto been in charge of West Perth Railway Station. having been transferred to Geraldton, a number of his fellow officers tendered him a send-off at Jacoby's Bohemia Hotel, Murray-street, yesterday . Mr. J. Pilkington occupied the chair, and proposed the health of their guest, to whom he presented, as a token of the esteem in which Mr. Kendrick was held by his colleagues, a handsome engraved medal, suitably inscribed Mr.Kendrick having suitably responded, the afternoon was spent in social entertainment. | Kendrick, Joseph (I313)
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26 | 1903 'Family Notices FUNERAL NOTICE. LEEDS.-The Friends of Mr. A. G. Leeds are respectfully informed that the remains of his late beloved wife will leave his residence (Lockerly),Richmond, East Fremantle, at 4.30 o'clock THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON, for interment in the Church of England portion of the New Cemetery, Fremantle. ARTHUR E. DAVIES, Undertaker, Market-street, Fremantle. | Margrett, Mary Louisa (I1123)
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27 | 1903 'Family Notices WIMBRIDGE On April 2, at the Busselton Hotel, the wife of Aubrey Ernest Wimbridge, proprietor of Busselton Hotel, a daughter; both well. | Family: Aubrey Ernest Wimbridge / May Clarke (F178)
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28 | 1904 LOST IN THE BUSH LOST IN THE BUSH. THE MENZIES CASE. Menzies, February 18. The anxiety caused by the report that Mr. Seymour Pead had been lost in the bush between Menzies and Mount Ida was dispelled this morning, when the search party returned. They reported having met a resident of Mount Ida on the road. and he informed them of Pead's safe arrival at his destination. There report made to the police on the subject was greatly exaggerated, as it appears that Pead was not lost during the journey, although he had to go into the bush after his horse. | Pead, Seymour William Augustus (I16)
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29 | 1936 'ENGAGEMENTS.' The engagement is announced of Irene, second youngest daughter of Mrs and the late Mr. Joseph Northey, of Northam, to Frederick, of Northam. third son of Mr. and the late Mrs. H. Morgan, of London (England). | Northey, Irene (I159)
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30 | 1936 'Family Notices MARRIAGE. SHAW - GURNEY. On March 7, at Holy Trinity Church, York, Myrtle, second daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs. Shaw, of York, to Joseph, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Gurney, of York. | Family: Joseph Taylor-Gurney / Myrtle Shaw (F349)
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31 | 1936 'Family Notices.' SILVER WEDDINGS SHAW - STOTT. On April 25, 1911, at St. Philip's Church, Culham, by the late Rev. A. Craven, B.A., Edgar Alfred, eldest son of the late Alfred Charles and Mrs. E. H Shaw, of Northam, to Florence Mary, second daughter of Robert H. and Mrs. Stott, of Dewars Pool. Present, address, Bunbury. | Family: Edgar A Shaw / Florence Mary Stott (F73)
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32 | 1906 'Family Notices THORP. ln loving memory of William Thorp, who departed this life August 22. 1905 We know not when He cometh. -Inserted by his sorrowing daughter and son, E. H. and J. W. Rogers. THORP. In loving memory of our dear father, William Thorp, who passed away August 22, 1905. This is the day of remembrance to all We never forget.the day to recall May heaven look down on those that are left. And God in His mercy will answer the rest. Fond are the ties that are broken, Dear is the one that has gone Lone are .the ones that are waiting To join him in that bright home. -Inserted by his loving sons. Albert H. and A. E. Thorp, and grand-children. THORP. In loving memory of our dear father, William Thorp, who died at East Fremantle on August 22, 1905. We miss thee from our home, dear father We miss thee from thy place; A shadow o'er our life is east, We miss the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing hand, Thy fond and earnest care; Our home is dark without thee We miss thee everywhore. -Inserted by his loving sons, George and family, Frank and M. E. Thorp. THORP. In loving memory of my dear husband, William, who died at East Fremantle, August 22, 1905. Tis hard to break the tender chord Wheg love has hound the heart Tis lard, so hard, to speak the words, We for a timo must part. Dearest husband, we have laid thee, In the peaceful grave's embrace, But thy' memory will he cherished Till I see thy heavenly face. -Inserted by his loving wife, Annie Thorp, THORP. ln loving memory of my dear father, William Thorp, who died at East Fremantle August 22, 1905. Father has gone, but not forgotten, Nor the good advice he gave; Sweetest thoughts will ever linger Around our darling father's grave -Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in law, Rosenar and H. G. Keyser (Greenbushes). | Thorpe, William (I948)
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33 | 1909 'Family Notices PEAD-WIMBRIDGE. - On January 20, at the Church of England, South Bunbury, by the Rev. T. Secombe, Lucinda Maud, second daughter of the late W. T. Wimbridge, Perth, and Mrs Wimbridge, Beach road, South Bunbury, to Alexander Frank Pead, of Coorow, second son of the late Alfred Pead of Geraldton and Mrs Pead, Perth. | Family: Alexander Frederick Pead / Lucinda M Wimbridge (F66)
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34 | 1910 'Family Notices The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie Thorp, relict of the late William Thorp, of 51 Malcolm street, East Fremantle, took place yesterday afternoon in the Methodist portion of the Fremantle Cemetery. The deceased lady arrived in this State 48 years ago, and had resided in Fremantle since then. Her husband predeceased her some five years ago. The chief mourners were:- Mrs. H. G. Keyser, Mrs. W. L. A. Bergin, and Mrs. J. N. Rogers (danghters), Messrs. A.H. and F.H. Thorp (sons), Mrs. A. H. and Mrs. F. H. Thorp (daughters-in-law), Mr.J. M. Rogers (son-in-law), Misses Mabel, Edith, and Ada Thorp (grand-daughters), Henry, Arnold, Hubert, Charles, Frederick, and Clarence Thorp (grandsons), Misses Florrie, Clara, Violet, and Muriel Bergin (granddaughters), Albert, Jack, and Malcolm Bergin (grandsons). The pall-bearers were:- Messrs. A. E. Forbes, A. March, W. Westlake, and C. Tattersell. Amongst the many present were:- Messrs. J.Rintoul, R.G. Oldham, J. Wheeler, A. Morris, S.Pearse, and others. Wreaths and floral tributes were received. The Rev. Mr. Hamer and Rev. T. Allan officiated at the graveside, and the funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. Donald J. Chipper. | Harris, Ann (I949)
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35 | 1911 'Family Notices The funeral of the late Mrs. Minnie Matilda Pyke, wife of Mr. George Henry Pyke, and daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Wimbridge, commissary officer, took place on Sunday afternoon last, in the Church of England portion of the Fremantle Cemetery and was well attended. The deceased, who was 46 years of age, was born at Perth, and had resided at Fremantle for the last 20 years The pall bearers were Messrs. H. Flindell, sen., H. Flindell. jun., Roy Robinson son, and J. Harrington. The chief mourn-ers were Mr. G. H. Pyke, widower; the Misses Frances Eleanor, Ida Maud, Louise Ethel, and Vera May Pyke, daughters. Bertram Henry and Victor Gerard Pyke, sons: Mrs. B. Pyke. daughter-in-law; Messrs. A. C. Wilson and R. W. Limpus, sons-in law: Mesdames Craggs and Gurney, sisters Messrs J. W. and W. A. Wimbridge, brothers: Mrs. W. A. Wimbridge, sister-in law; Messrs. J. E. Gurney and W. J. Reardon, brothers-in-law; Pearl Wilson, Thelma Doris, and Edna Limpus, granddaughters. Masters Robert and Alick Wilson and Victor Pyke grandsons; Mesdames Doonan, Hardy Reynolds and Callaghan, nieces; Master F. Wimbridge, nephew: Mesdames Phillips, Flindell, Holzberger, Walker, Rawlinson, Cooper, and Master Holzberger. Numerous wreaths, floral tributes, and many letters and telegrams of sympathy were received. The Rev. F. T. Bowen officiated at the grave, and the funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Arthur E. Davies and Co.. | Wimbridge, Minnie Matilda (I635)
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36 | 1911 'NEWS AND NOTES Justices of the Peace The appointment is gazetted of William James Pead, of Port Hedland, for the Pilbarra magisterial district. | Pead, William James (I541)
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37 | 1911 'Family Notices The funeral of the late Mrs. Grace W. Austin, daughter of the late Mr. Charles D. Keyser, late, of Albany, W.A., and sister of Messrs. E. C. D. Keyser, of Perth, and Herbert Keyser, of Greenbushes, took place on Tuesday afternoon in the Anglican portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery, and was well attended. The chief mourners were: Messrs. E. C. D Keyser and Herbert G. Keyser (brothers) Mrs. Albert Thorp (sister in law) Master Donald Keyser (nephew), Mr. Henry Thorpe, Mr. A. H. Thorpe, Mr. A. Douglas. The pall-bearers were : Messrs. H. Layman, M.L.A., William Schruth, B. Bothwell, R. Chapman, Frank Dunn, and C. Lambert. Wreaths and floarl tributes were received from many friends. The Rev. Mr. E. House, of East Perth, officiated at the grave, and the funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. D. J. Chipper | Keyser, Grace Washington (I941)
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38 | 1913 'Family Notices The funeral of the late Mr. Robert Charles Whitehurst, late of Mullewa and Geraldton, took place on Sunday afternoon last in the Roman Catholic portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery, and was largely attended. The chief mourners were Mrs. H. Whitehurst(widow) Master Charles Whitehurst(son) Miss Doris Whitehurst (daughter) Mr. G. H.Donzel Mr. J. Charles (brothers-in-law) Mrs. C. H. Donzel and Mrs. J. Charles (sisters-in-law), Miss L. Donzel (niece). A large number of wreaths and floral tributes were received. The Rev. T. Masterton officiated at the graveside and the funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. Donald J. Chipper. | Whitehurst, Robert Charles (I1061)
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39 | 1913 'COUNTRY NORTHAM. The death of an old and highly esteemed resident in the person of Mr. Richard George Meares, occurred at his residence last week. The deceased was a native of the State, having been born in York in 1849. After having charge of "Culhanm,"now owned by Mr. J. Phillips, for some years, he managed the property of the late Mr. W. Padbury, at Dandarragan. He came to Northam 30 years ago, entered into business, from which after years of varying success, he ultimately retired. His wife, who was the youngest daughter of Mr. James Nairn, a well known businessman in the early days of the State, survives him. The late Mr. Meares was one of the earliest members of the Freemasons' Lodge at York. For some time he had not experienced good health, but he' did not take to his bed until the Saturday night previous to his death. The funeral, which took place to the Anglican portion of the local cemetery, on Thursday, was largely attended. The chief mourners were Mr. S. G. Meares(son), Messrs. G. and W. Meares (brothers), and Mr. Samuel Viveash (brother-in-law). The pall-bearers were, Messrs. C. Kelso, A. Grose, D. T. Morrell, Jas. Morrell, W. J. Morgan, and Horace Withnell. | Meares, Richard George (I1198)
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40 | 1913 'Family Notices MARRIAGE. PEAD - COOMBE On June 26, 1913, at St. Mary's Anglican Church. South Perth, by the Rev Canon Marshall, Cecil A, son of Mrs. A. Pead, of Mt. Lawley, Perth, to Dorothy M. youngest daughter of Thomas Coombe. Suburban-road, South Perth, home Thursday and Friday. July 24 and 25, Clifton-crescent, Mt Lawley. | Family: Cecil Arthur Pead / Dorothy May Coombe (F47)
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41 | Family Notices. The funeral of the late Mrs. Ellen Pead, wife of Mr Seymour William Pead, of Nunagin, York, took place on Thursday afternoon in the Roman Catholic portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The cortege, which moved from the residence of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Payne 1 Rheola street, West Perth, was largely attended. Thechief mournerd were Mr. Seymour William G. Pead (husband Mr. J. McGrath(father) Messrs. John and Michael McGrath (brothers) Mrs. T. Payne (sister) Mrs. A. Pead (mother-in-law Cecil and Alex. Pead (brothers-in-law) Mrs. A. E.Ottaway Mrs. A: Haig Mrs J. Anwright, Mrs. J. Molloy. and Mrs. Alex. Pead (sisters-in-law) Mrs. Alex. Pead,and Mrs. Cook(aunts Mr Alfred and Mr. Fred Pead and Mrs. A. Quinn and Mrs. L. Simpson(cousins Miss S. Kelly Mrs. M. McGrath, Mr. Joe Kelly Mr. and Mrs. W. Thornton, Mrs. Kelly Mr. J.'Anwright Mr. J. Hayes, Mr. Moore Miss Marjorin. The pallbearers were Messrs. F. Strickland, T.White, J. Kelly, N. Nester, F. C. Farrell,and C. O'Brien, M.L.C. Many wreaths and floral tributes were received. The Rev Father T. Masterson officiated at the graveside. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr. Donald J. Chipper | McGrath, Ellen (I183)
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42 | 1914 'Family Notices PEAD On December 29, at Nurse Beaden's Privatee Hospital Highgate to Mr. and Mrs H E. Pead a daughter. (Eunice Ellen.) Both well. | Family: Harold Edward Humphrey Pead / Eunice Rashleigh Longmuir (F70)
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43 | 1914 'Family Notices LEEDS. On April 3, at Carnarvon, W.A., the wife of Harry P. Leeds - a son | Family: Harry Patterson Leeds / Elizabeth Rosa Lefroy (F322)
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44 | 1915 'Family Notices PIDGEON. On March 21, 1915 at York, Mary, beloved wife of Henry Faversham (Jack)Pidgeon of York aged 27 years. | Browning, Mary (I1278)
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45 | Family Notices HAYDEN On May.14 at Sawyer's Valley, Susan, relict of the late James Hayden late of York, and beloved mother of Mrs Pettit and Thomas and Alf Hayden aged 82 years | Family: 1 James Hayden / Susan Bradish (F137)
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46 | 1915 'Family Notices STONE-WIMBRIDGE (Silver Wedding) On November 10. 1890, at St. George's Cathedral Perth, by the Very Rev. Dean Gold Smith now Bishop of Bunbury), Ralph, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stone, of Leighton. Buzzard. England, to Eleanor Elizabeth, eldest doaughter of the late William Thomas Wimbridge. late proprietor of Pioneer Carriage Works, Hay-street, and of Mrs. Wimbridge, 79 Francis-street, Perth Late of Bunbury). Private address: Williams road or Box 17. P.O.. Narrogin. | Family: Ralph Stone / Eleanor Elizabeth Wimbridge (F177)
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47 | 1916 'Family Notices.', SHAW - BEARDMAN On Tuesday, February 8, at Septs Church, Fremantle, by the Rev. R. Hastin, Sidney Alexander, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Charles Shaw, of Northam, to Olive, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs William Beardman, of York, Present address, Ord street, Leake Estate, Northam. | Family: Sidney Alexander Shaw / Olive Beardman (F76)
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48 | 1916 'Family Notices HAYDEN. In loving remembrance of our dear mother and grandmotner, who passed away on May 14 1915. at Sawyer's Valley. One year has passed since that sad day, When one we loved was called away. Forget her no we never will. For in our hearts she liveth still. Inserted by her loving sons. Tom and Alf, daughter and son-in-law. E. and D. Pettit, and grandchildren. | Family: 1 James Hayden / Susan Bradish (F137)
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49 | Family Notices (1917, September 28). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) DEATHS. KING. On September 26, at her residence, 79 Francis-street, Perth, Mrs. Lucinda King aged 69 years. At rest. | Wimbridge, Lucinda M (I182)
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50 | 1917 'Family Notices KING. The Friends of the late Mrs. Lucinda King, of 79 Francis street, Perth widow of the late Mr. William Thomas Wimbridge, and mother of Mrs. R Stone, Narrogin Mrs. A. F. Pead, Perth, Mrs. A C E Butcher Claremont, Mr. W. Wimbridge, Picton Mr. A. Wimbridge, Boulder are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Anglican portion of the Karrakatta cemetery. The Funeral is appointed to leave her late residence, 79 Francis-street, Perth, at 10.15 o'clock THIS (Friday) MORNING, per road. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 11 a.m. train leaving Perth and 10.30 from Fremantle. C. H. SMITH and CO., Undertakers, 211 Newcastle street, Perth. Telephone | Jameson, Lucinda (I626)
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