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201 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McDonald, A.J. (I12566)
 
202 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Madden, A.L. (I0061)
 
203 Audrey Bridget Weir (n. Waller) died 03 Jul 1974 and was buried at the Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia in Mortuary 2, Area 18, Grave 442. Shares her grave with her Mother Agnes and two still born sisters Margaret and Mary. Waller, Audrey Bridget (I11934)
 
204 Augustus Richard Jones died at his residence, 95 Islington Street, east Collingwood, Victoria, Australia Jones, Augustus Richard Osterley (I8923)
 
205 Augustus Richard Jones is buried Boroondara General Cemetery on 06 Jan 1915 age 48, Grave location C/E C 2961, Section Name Church of England. George Thorley Jones and Ada Agnes Jones are also buried in the same gave. Jones, Augustus Richard Osterley (I8923)
 
206 Aunt of Janet, Andrew and Bob. Mabel a domestic, living Victor Harbour and Maurice a laborer living Inman Valley at time of marriage. Witnesses of marriage Emily rose tiller, a domestic of Victor Harbour and Howard Lawrence Sweetman a laborer of Victor Harbour. Birth registered by Mary Jane Tiller, sister. Tiller, Mabel Isabel (I0298)
 
207 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thompson, F.J. (I10537)
 
208 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. North, R.A. (I4921)
 
209 Australian Military ForcesCertificate of Discharge.
QX 41871 Signalman Ronald Manning, 29 Australian Infantry Brigade Signal Section, Served on continuous Full time War Service in the:
Citizen Military Forces from 23 December 1941 to 1 October 1942
Australian Imperial Force from 2 October 1942 to 3 May 1946. For a total effective period of One thousand five hundred and ninety three days which included Active Service in Australia for 657 days, Outside Australia for 824 days. 
Manning, Ronald (I7986)
 
210 Awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for:

"Through the final operations he showed marked gallantry and ability to command. At Mont St Quentin, on the 1st September , 1918, he rendered most valuable assistance to his company commander; and at Montbrehain, on 5th October, 1918, after the company Officers had been killed and he himself wounded, he reconnoitered forward of the company's position, and personally sighted several new posts and got the men allotted to them."

It appeared in the London Gazette of the 3rd June, 1919 and promulgated in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No.51, dated 10th June 1920 
Burke, Adrian Lambert (I21)
 
211 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wood), B.J.R.(. (I4803)
 
212 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Smith, B.L. (I5179)
 
213 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Barry Clive Albert Gribben / L. Tai Tai (F3827)
 
214 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Peek, B.K. (I5430)
 
215 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mason, B.W. (I5777)
 
216 BDM Jan-Mar 1877 he died at St Thomas, Oxford England. Tucker, William (I0177)
 
217 Beda was 48 Weeks old when she died. Smith, Beda Beatrice (I5881)
 
218 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: B.A. Tucker / M.L. Wilson (F3900)
 
219 Benger is a locality just north of Brunswick Junction in the South West of Western Australia.  Bell, Albert Edward (I10503)
 
220 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mullan, B.E. (I4529)
 
221 Bertie was born at "The Hermitage", Owen. Like his older siblings he was educated at the Grace Plains school when he wasn't helping on the farm. He also had some schooling at Pinery. He moved to the farm in Owen called "Wilderness" in 1913. They worked hard on the farm and were devoted members of the Owen Methodist church. Bert Sang in the choir and was a member of the Order of Knights. Minnie was member of the Ladies' Guild and held an office of President for several years. She also attended the C.W.A. In 1968 Bert and Minnie Moved into the township of Owen where they stayed until their death. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) Marshman, Bertie George (I0652)
 
222 Beryl Lorraine McCauley is the second child of Minnie (n. Bottcher) and James McCauley. She was born on the 14th February 1916 at Camperdown and wasn't Expected to live.
Her Fathers mother, Louise McCauley (nee Matthews) who was a midwife, looked after her in the first few weeks of her live. This was just after her father James McCauley signed up for active service in the AIF. James never saw his baby daughter as he died in France in 1918.
Beryl married Frank Richard Miller on 29 Jan 1938 at Sans Souci, she was 21 years old. Her Mother, Minnie made her wedding dress.
Their first child Maxwell was born in March 1939 - the year World War II commenced. Frank was employed as an electrical mechanic.
In January 1942 Fr4ank enlisted in the AIF at Sans Souci at the age of 26. In September 1942, Beryl gave birth to their second child, Verlie Lorraine.
As Frank was away with the Army, after the birth of their second child, Beryl and baby Verlie went to stay with her Auntie Rita Isaksen at 54 Carroll Street Kogarah. Maxwell went to stay with Frank's people at 74 Clareville Ave, Sandringham.
Beryl became ill and died on 27 October 1942. At this time Frank was stationed at Tamworth. Her Aunty, Rita Isaksen looked after the one month old baby Verlie until 1945.
 
McCauley, Beryl Lorraine (I6264)
 
223 Beryl Lorraine Miller is buried Woronora General Cemetery and Crematorium in Location Anglican Monumental - Section AD - 0341 - Date of Death 27/10/1942. McCauley, Beryl Lorraine (I6264)
 
224 Bessie's brother is married to Kate Tucker. Willcock, Fanny Elizabeth (I1202)
 
225 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wilson, E.M. (I2608)
 
226 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibson, B.L. (I5744)
 
227 Between 1951 and 1953 the graves in the Ebenezer Wesleyan later Wesleyan Central Hall graveyard, Plymouth, Devon, England were removed. At this stage I have not been able to find where they were removed to. Duffield, Edwin Foss (I6564)
 
228 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Knibbs, B.D. (I4570)
 
229 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Player, B.I. (I5321)
 
230 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wood, B.L. (I5735)
 
231 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Trezise, H.G. (I2626)
 
232 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Bill Hackett / E.A. Bunt (F2601)
 
233 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Paterson, W.T. (I11967)
 
234 Billy became a quadriplegic through a car accident.
 
Kennedy, William Francis (I0018)
 
235 Birth details District Adelaide reference book 75 page 428.
Harriet was a home maker and a very gifted dressmaker. She sewed for her grandchildren and may others for years. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) 
Tiller, Harriett (I0639)
 
236 Birth details District Yankalilla reference book 24 page 99,
He died in Salisbury in 1867, aged about. He is buried in the Church of England Cemetery there. 
Tiller, Richard (I0635)
 
237 Birth details obtained from Digger - South Australian Births Registrations 1907 to 1928, Book,976, Page 283, District code Hin.

Clarry is a Justice of the Peace. He has been in Real Estate for over 50 years. He is a member of the Knightsbridge Baptist Church serving as a Deacon and Property Officer for 42 years. He served in the Royal Australian Air Force as a pilot flying in Papua New Guinea. His sports have been football at interstate level and tennis and golf. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) 
Adcock, Clarence Charles (I2490)
 
238 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Adcock, G.J. (I2489)
 
239 Birth details obtained from South Australian Births 1842 - 1906 Book 317, Page 300, District Code Cla. Furniss, Robert Alfred Stanley (I2454)
 
240 Birth details obtained from South Australian Births 1842-1906 book 101 page 38 district code Bur. Dow, Andrew William (I2528)
 
241 Birth details obtained from South Australian Births 1842-1906 book 269 page 329 district code Cla.

Tom was a Councillor for several years on the District Council of Pirie. Apart from farming, Tom was interested in horses. Horses were used to pull the equipment on the farm and Tom kept Clydesdales. He had two stallions which were used to service the mares in the district so that farmers could increase their stocks. When the Clydesdales were sold Tom became interested in trotting horses and made his own trotting track at the farm so the he could train his horses. Murl has at home a large silver trophy called the Flett Cup. This was won by tom as his horse "Norah Brook" won the race three times and he could therefore keep the cup. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) 
Angel, Thomas (I2533)
 
242 Birth details obtained from South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book 425 Page 337 District Code UpW
The details of Robert and Ivy's Marriage was obtained from the South Australian Marriages, Registrations 1842-1916, District code Ade Book 234, Page 126. When they got married Ivy was 19yrs old and Robert was 24yrs old. Robert's Father was Edward Furniss and Ivy father was John Charles Tucker. 
Tucker, Ivy Miriam Rose (I2447)
 
243 Birth details obtained from South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book 756 Page 474 District Code Gil.
Curt was a very caring, sensitive person with a great sense of humour. He did funny things like painting one of his sister's cats, cutting the cat's whiskers off to upset her, used to ask his sister to fetch apples from the tree on the hill at the farm and always played tricks. He threatened to shear his niece when he was shearing sheep and used to pretend to give people presents but it was a mouse or beetle or something awful.
He always tried to see good in people. He spent time with his sister at Seaton, when a barley husk got caught in his eye one year while harvesting. It caused lots of trouble and required many episodes of treatment and would heal and then flare up again for many years.
He was a freemason lodge member and a member of the Church of Christ, Balaklava from Sunday School onwards. He went to Sydney for the opening of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. His normal greeting was "How are you brother?"
They used to shop in Bordertown on Saturday mornings. When they paid cash for the groceries they were often given a large bag of sweets (one or two pounds). When they bought a dozen buns they got an extra on free (a baker's dozen). They ate lunch there and stayed in winter to see the football match.

Tucker - Murch

On September 27th at the Bordertown church of Christ the marriage was celebrated of Hazel Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Murch of Bordertown and Edwin G (Curt) Tucker son of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Tucker of Balaklava. Pastor Russell Kindly officiated. The Bride, who was given away by her father, was gowned in white needle-run lace over satin, spray of slipper orchids which was fastened by the bridegroom's gift of a diamond true lovers' brooch, that merged into a fan-shaped train. The wedding veil was tulle, and was arrayed with a cluster of Hyacinth. She carried a sheath of white flowers and the wedding ring was made from the wedding ring of the bridegroom's mother. The brides maids, Misses Edna Tucker (bridegroom's sister), Neola Murch (bride's sister) and Margaret Buchan were frocked alike in blue marquisite taffeta. The bodices were pin-tucked and the pointed waistline studded with sequins. A large bow of pink which was studded with sequins was worn on the hair, and they carried bouquets in shades of blue and pink. Heather Innes was flower girl in an ankle length frock of blue georgette. Mr. M.J. Tucker (cousin was best man. A reception and breakfast was held in the Masonic Hall. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) 
Tucker, Edward George Curtis (I2497)
 
244 Birth details obtained from South Australian Births 1842-1906, Book 703, Page 363 District Code UpW.
Wilfred was thrown from a horse and killed. his father's bull had escaped and Wilfred hopped on a horse to go and find it. It was dusk, and neither he nor his horse saw the single strand of barbed wire marking the neighbour's boundary. the horse tripped and Wilfred was thrown, breaking his neck, killing him outright. It took his parents a long time to get over his death. he apparently had a lovely singing voice, was a happy, busy boy and was dearly loved and missed. (the Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) 
Tucker, Wilfred Robert John (I2498)
 
245 Birth details obtained from South Australian Births Registrations 1907 to 1928 Book 101A Page 522 District code Ade.

Donald attended Rose Park Primary School and King's College. He did war service in the Royal Australian Air Force from 8/11/1941 to 13/12/1945. He was Flight Lieutenant in the Coastal Command with the Wellington Bombers and served in England, Ireland, Scotland, the Middle East and the Indian Ocean. He was a Legatee of the Legacy Club of Adelaide. His hobbies were carpentry and cabinet-making and has built a sailing boat and caravan. He also enjoyed fishing. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) 
Adcock, Donald Walter (I2491)
 
246 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Redpath, B.A. (I2525)
 
247 Birth details obtained from South Australian Births Registrations 1907 to 1928 Book 783 page 15 District code Ade.
Marriage details obtained from South Australian Marriages, registrations 1917-1937 Book 325 page 154 District code Gil. Frederick was 28yrs old and Hazel was 23yrs old when they were married. 
Redpath, Hazel Eveleyn (I2520)
 
248 Birth details obtained from South Australian Births Registrations 1907 to 1928 Book 821 Page 400 District Code Gil.
Edna used to ride her pony Queenie to school at Woodlands, Watchman and Balaklava. She learned the piano form Mrs Finlayson and E. Curtis (cousin). She used to play for all the dances, suppers and concerts in the district. She used to accompany Brian Schmidt (Piano teacher) who played violin. She also played duets with her cousin, Esther Curtis and her friend Ina Finlayson. She was the pianist for Barbara Mc Arthur's dances and dance classes. She ran stalls and made items for fund raisers for Barbara McArthur. She loved cats. He nickname at school was "Magpie" (because she was always talking) Her nicknames when she was training were "Tuck" and "Matches" because of her skinny legs. Her Victorian friends called her "Ted"
She was a double certificated registered nurse and trained midwife. She did not start nursing until she was 27 years old because she had to help on the farm, working hard like a man. Edna started training a Balaklava in 1935 and after two years transferred to The Royal Adelaide Hospital in 1939. From there she did midwifery training at the Queen's Home (later named the Queen Victoria Hospital) 1939-41. She then did private nursing at Rowan Private Hospital, Magill, South Australia, then returned to Balaklava helping Dr Keith McEwin with private cases.
She lived with her mother for 6.5 years after her marriage as her husband was in the Army. She was a warm, Kind, generous person and very diplomatic and understanding. She helped many friends, acquaintances and relatives in so many ways. She also had a great sense of humour. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) 
Tucker, Edna Mary May (I2496)
 
249 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Redpath, E.H. (I2524)
 
250 Birth details obtained from South Australian Births Registrations 1907 to 1928 Book 873 page 173 district code Gil. Redpath, Thelma Mary (I2522)
 

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