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1451 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Holman, P.T. (I5047)
 
1452 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Clarke, P.A. (I3485)
 
1453 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tucker, P.G. (I3899)
 
1454 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Banks, P.O. (I3747)
 
1455 Place of residence at time of death, 5 Lord Street, Newtown, New South Wales, Australia. Neal, Eileen May (I6130)
 
1456 Plymouth Dock is now known as Deavonport, Devon, England. Duffield, Edwin Foss (I6564)
 
1457 Private Albert James Hutley Q200236, enlisted in the Australian Army 15 April 1942 and served in 1 Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps (Qld) until his discharge on 21 October 1945 Hutley, Albert James (I9639)
 
1458 Private Albert James Tucker 4119 of 10th Hussars served in the second Boer War from 1899-1902 and was awarded The Queens South Africa Medal with Clasps: Cape Colony, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. Tucker, Albert James (I0150)
 
1459 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Caffrey, A.L. (I10364)
 
1460 Private Douglas Claude Potts NX39525 enlisted in the Australian Army on 24 Jul 1941 at Paddington New South Wales and served until his discharge on 21 Feb 1944 Potts, Douglas Claude (I11254)
 
1461 Private George Herbert Potts, N291501, Enlisted in the Australian Army on 26 may 1941 and served until his discharge on 26 Sep 1945. See attached Certificate of his service record. Potts, George Herbert (I11252)
 
1462 Private George William Griffiths N372041 enlisted in the Australian Army on 05 June 1941 at Lidcombe, New South Wales. He discharged from the army on 30 September 1945 his posting at discharge V D C 19 BN PTD Griffiths, George William (I7156)
 
1463 Private Glen Athelstan Ireland, N156544, Enlisted in the Australian Army 30 June 1941 and Served until his discharge 4 December 1945. Posting at Discharge 2 Aust Mot BDE Coy AASC Ireland, Glen Athelstan (I11691)
 
1464 Private james Francis Sewell NX192764 enlisted in Australian Army on 29 April 1944 at Waterloo NSW next of Kin Isabella Sewell, and he served until his discharge on the 2 may 1946. He was Serving in the 83 Mob Searchlight Bty up until his discharge. Sewell, James Francis (I11089)
 
1465 Private John Gerald Hutley Q230190 enlisted in the Australian Army 10 Jun 1942 at Cloncurry, Qld and served in 23 Regt V D C until discharge on 21 October 1945. Hutley, John Gerald (I10329)
 
1466 Private Leslie Allen Potts enlisted in the Australia Army on 28 Jan 1942 at Wauchope New South Wales and served in 19 Works Company until his discharge on 16 Jan 1946 Potts, Leslie Allan (I11258)
 
1467 Private Robert Leland Garfield Holman, Service Number 2351, as part of the 9th Light Horse Regiment, 15 - 20 Reinforcements, Embarked aboard the troop ship HMAT Bakara (A41) Holman, Robert Leland Garfield (I4770)
 
1468 Private William Maxwell, No. 1246, 2nd Australian Stationary Hospital, embarked aboard HMAT Kyarra, 14th December 1914 at Fremantle Western Australia, for Egypt and then Gallipoli. Maxwell, William (I12022)
 
1469 Private William Maxwell, No. 1246, enlisted in the 2nd Australian Stationary Hospital, 14 September 1914 and served until discharged on 14 July 1919. By the end of the war he had reached the rank of Sargeant. Maxwell, William (I12022)
 
1470 Pt Charles William Willcock, 1st Battalion Royal Welch Fusilers, part of 6th Infantry Brigade commanded by General Geoffrey Barton fought in the battle leading up to and relieving the Garrison at Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa. Willcock, Charles William (I7989)
 
1471 Pte 2426 48th Batt. William a farmer of Sherlock, and Caroline Home Duties of Gawler at time of marriage. Tiller, William James (I2752)
 
1472 Pte Charles William Willcock, 1st Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 6th Infantry Brigade, fought in the Battle of Tugela (or Thukela) Heights, consisted of a series of military actions lasting from 14 February through 27 February 1900 in which General Sir Redvers Buller's British army forced Louis Botha's Boer army to lift the Siege of Ladysmith during the Second Boer War.
Location Colenso, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa 28.41S 29.50E 
Willcock, Charles William (I7989)
 
1473 Pte Charles William Willcock, No. 2265, 1st Bn Royal Welsh Fusiliers, fought in the 2nd Boer War in Natal, South Africa. He fought in the battle of Tugela Heights and the Relief of Ladysmith. Willcock, Charles William (I7989)
 
1474 Pte Phillip John Mulcahy Army Service Number NX136671 Enlisted into the AIF on 30 September 1942 at Field New South Wales. He served in 60 Australian Field Park until discharged on 7 Jan 1946. Mulcahy, Phillip John (I9535)
 
1475 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wauchope, R.D. (I5268)
 
1476 Rachel Young is the daughter of John and Sarah Young. She was born in New Ross Ireland on 16th May 1882. Rachel's father John Young was born about 1834 in Wexford and her Mother Sarah Baile was born about 1837 in Kilkenny Ireland.
John and Sarah Married at Newton Barry, Wexford, Ireland in 1857 but didn't start their family until nine years later. they lived in Tinnaranny, located about 2 miles from NewRoss, in the parish of Rossbercon, County of Kilkenny, Wexford Ireland. The port of NewRoss is Ireland's only inland port, some 32Km from the sea, situated on the river Barrow.
They immigrated to Australia with their eight children aged between 1 and 14. Rachel was 4 years old.
By 1913, John was working as a gardener, according to the electoral roll.
The family occupied the house on the corner of 137 Cleveland St and Edward Street. Many babies of the new generation were born there and it was the home of many members of the family for at least 28 years. It was a real home for an Irish family that stayed together and support each other.
Rachel's father John died on 7th October 1922 aged 88 and mother Sarah died on 21st December 1928 aged 91 of Cerebral Thrombosis.
Rachel Burcher (n.Young died on 2nd July 1964 of Cerebral Hemorrhage aged 82, late of West Ryde. The family grave with the memorial for Barbara and John is at Waverley Cemetery in Sydney, New South Wales. 
Young, Rachel (I2488)
 
1477 Rachel Young is the daughter of John and Sarah Young. She was born in New Ross Ireland on 16th May 1882. Rachel's father John Young was born about 1834 in Wexford and her Mother Sarah Baile was born about 1837 in Kilkenny Ireland.
John and Sarah Married at Newton Barry, Wexford, Ireland in 1857 but didn't start their family until nine years later. they lived in Tinnaranny, located about 2 miles from NewRoss, in the parish of Rossbercon, County of Kilkenny, Wexford Ireland. The port of NewRoss is Ireland's only inland port, some 32Km from the sea, situated on the river Barrow.
They immigrated to Australia with their eight children aged between 1 and 14. Rachel was 4 years old.
By 1913, John was working as a gardener, according to the electoral roll.
The family occupied the house on the corner of 137 Cleveland St and Edward Street. Many babies of the new generation were born there and it was the home of many members of the family for at least 28 years. It was a real home for an Irish family that stayed together and support each other.
Rachel's father John died on 7th October 1922 aged 88 and mother Sarah died on 21st December 1928 aged 91 of Cerebral Thrombosis.
Rachel Burcher (n.Young died on 2nd July 1964 of Cerebral Hemorrhage aged 82, late of West Ryde. The family grave with the memorial for Barbara and John is at Waverley Cemetery in Sydney, New South Wales. 
Young, Rachel (I2488)
 
1478 Rachel Young is the daughter of John and Sarah Young. She was born in New Ross Ireland on 16th May 1882. Rachel's father John Young was born about 1834 in Wexford and her Mother Sarah Baile was born about 1837 in Kilkenny Ireland.
John and Sarah Married at Newton Barry, Wexford, Ireland in 1857 but didn't start their family until nine years later. they lived in Tinnaranny, located about 2 miles from NewRoss, in the parish of Rossbercon, County of Kilkenny, Wexford Ireland. The port of NewRoss is Ireland's only inland port, some 32Km from the sea, situated on the river Barrow.
They immigrated to Australia with their eight children aged between 1 and 14. Rachel was 4 years old.
By 1913, John was working as a gardener, according to the electoral roll.
The family occupied the house on the corner of 137 Cleveland St and Edward Street. Many babies of the new generation were born there and it was the home of many members of the family for at least 28 years. It was a real home for an Irish family that stayed together and support each other.
Rachel's father John died on 7th October 1922 aged 88 and mother Sarah died on 21st December 1928 aged 91 of Cerebral Thrombosis.
Rachel Burcher (n.Young died on 2nd July 1964 of Cerebral Hemorrhage aged 82, late of West Ryde. The family grave with the memorial for Barbara and John is at Waverley Cemetery in Sydney, New South Wales. 
Young, Rachel (I2488)
 
1479 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Clarke, W.R. (I2574)
 
1480 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dunn, S.R. (I5828)
 
1481 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: R.D. Proctor / G.C.D. Martin (F0148)
 
1482 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. North, R.L. (I4923)
 
1483 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smith, R.J. (I5647)
 
1484 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Butcher, R. (I6234)
 
1485 Raymond died shortly after birth. Neal, Raymond John (I6144)
 
1486 Recorded on Census as Betsy Eatch, Betty Henrietta (I6695)
 
1487 Reece served 4.5 years overseas in the Airforce and came home in 1945. (Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) Gifford, Reece Desmond (I3640)
 
1488 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Clarke, R.S. (I3516)
 
1489 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Griffen, R.V. (I5418)
 
1490 Reported for duty on 24 Aug 1942 to serve in the Royal Australian Naval Reserve at Port Adelaide S. A. . On his application he stated that he was Methodist 6 ft. tall with dark hair and hazel eyes and fresh complexion. He has a tear back of his right shoulder. Pontifex, Warren (I3140)
 
1491 Requiem Mass was held at 7:00am, 01 Apr 1954 at the Peter Chanel Church, Kingsland Road Beral and at 0930am depart for the catholic cemetery Rookwood NSW. Cribb, Elsie Jane (I7150)
 
1492 Required special permission to marry as she was underage. Duffield, Caroline Cecelia (I0097)
 
1493 Resided at Reynella. Doughty, Robert (I2655)
 
1494 Reta was born on Wednesday 13/12/1911 at home in Mallala, a doctor attended the birth, the first time Eliza had more than a local midwife. Richard collected him and drove him to the farm with a horse and sulky.
Joyce grew up on the farm, attending school at Mallala, Mr Georg Morphett being headmaster. Farmers' wives and daughters worked milking cows and raising poultry, thus providing money for household expenses. Separating of the milk twice daily, the delivery of cream either to the railway station or to Taylor's Collection Service (Cream Factory at Gawler) and collecting empty cans a few days later, was normal part of life. The cleaning of the cans and separator also took many hours.
After the marriage of her brother Sid in 1936, Joyce moved with her parents into the township of Mallala. Within four years both Richard and Eliza died and Joyce decided to take a business course in the city in preparation for employment. After training she held several positions and in 1950/51 she spent a year in New Zealand enjoying a working holiday.
After returning to South Australia she worked in the Accounting Department of Australian National Airlines ( afterward amalgamated with Ansett s). Early in 1956 Joyce and a friend spent three years in England on a working holiday, with side trips to Europe and returning to Australia via Canada, USA and New Zealand.
She returned to Airlines Accounting but with T.A.A. (now Australian Airlines) and retired 13 years later. Her work had enabled her to gratify her love of travelling. Joyce has always been i8nterested in the Methodist Church (now Uniting Church) and has held various position. At Mallala she was organist for a number of years. choir member and Sunday School teacher. At St John's Prospect North she was a choir member, Sunday School teacher, member of the Girls' Comradeship, Elder, Secretary of the Women's Fellowship and did floral arrangements for church services. She has been a volunteer helper at the Helping Hand Centre for the past 11 years.
Her interests include dressmaking, photography, pen-friends, C.W.A. (Country Womens Association), Singing, choir, Enfield C.W.A. choir which entertains Nursing Home residents and Senior Citizens' Clubs. She is now a resident at the Helping Hand Centre, North Adelaid. 
Tiller, Reta Joyce (I0967)
 
1495 Rev. Joseph Campbell's funeral service was held at St John's church of England, Barmedman, New South Wales, at 2.30pm on Wednesday 18 October 1933. His Obituary was published in Daily Advertiser Newspaper, Wednesday, 18 October 1933, Page 2. Campbell, Joseph (I6527)
 
1496 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Clarke, R.J. (I2585)
 
1497 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Perry, R.W. (I5195)
 
1498 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Dabinett, R.M. (I5431)
 
1499 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Button, R.L. (I5845)
 
1500 Richard and Rosemary have one child Family: Richard Frederick Frank Ames / Rosemary Irene Eileen Ridgway (F3839)
 

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