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351 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Clarke, C.M. (I3457)
 
352 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. White, C.D. (I4050)
 
353 Carrie, as she was known, was a nurse in her younger days, later in life she took great interest in handcrafts and also like to travel. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) Tiller, Caroline Agnes Grace (I3136)
 
354 Catherine Maria Sargent (n. Kennedy) is buried beside her Husband Frederick at the Rookwood Catholic Cemetery and Crematorium. Her grave is located at Section Grave Mortuary 2, Area C, Grave 144. Kennedy, Catherine Maria (I82)
 
355 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Griffiths, C.M. (I11429)
 
356 Catherines Grand daughter Dianne Temby informed me of her death. Tiller, Catherine Annie (I0396)
 
357 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Beales, C.T. (I3415)
 
358 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Perry, C.L. (I5203)
 
359 Cause of death - Cancer Coley, Thelma Rachel (I0024)
 
360 Cause of death Heart Failure Kennedy, William Francis (I0018)
 
361 Cause of Death Typhus Fever (see death certificate) Tucker, Jane (I0194)
 
362 Cause of Death: Caranoma of Stomach (Stomach Cancer)
Cacexia - the loss of body mass that cannot be reversed nutritionally: Even if the affected patient eats more calories, lean body mass will be lost, indicating a primary pathology is in place. 
Turner, Joseph William (I8595)
 
363 Cause of Death: Strangulated Hernia, Pneumonia Eatch, William Hunter (I0073)
 
364 Cecil Alfred Arthur Faint born 15 Jan 1910 at Gundagai New South Wales. He was the husband of Alma Rose Neal and they were married on 25th January 1930 at St Peters. He did compulsory military service in 1929 and on the 22nd May 1941 at the age of 31 enlisted in the RAAF as a motor Transport driver. His address at the time of enlistment was 50 Tramway Street Mascot New South Wales.
On 1.3.1942 he was posted to Darwin and remained their during the Japanese Air Attacks. He also served at Parkes, Tocumwall Orange and Port Moresby.
On the 10th March 1944 he embarked from Australia for Morotai and joined the 14 Repair and Servicing Unit on Morotai. The Australian Airfield Construction Squadrons were known as "The Flying Shovels".
The Morotai airfield operation was clearly crucial, for its bases would permit the RAAF to support the planned landings. Three Battalions arrived earlier and their camp site consisted mainly off foxholes. The inevitable rain soon began. It developed at once that for more material then usual would have to be removed. Then Morotai coral proved unexpectedly hard, thus aggravating the hauling problem when there were already too few vehicles.
On 1st January 1945 Cecil was promoted to Sargeant.
One of the battalion commanders afterwards wrote that almost all the details ahd been irritating. Nails for example, were almost unobtainable. They had continuous, infuriating mechanical and technical problems. In addition to the usual sicness, sprains and back injuries, the men had suffered particularly from skin disorders on Morotai.
Yet, he added that the construction on Morotai had been carefully controlled and directed and that a good spirit had prevailed. Morotai acquired the reputation of being the most efficient engineering job ever conducted tin the South West Pacific Area to that date.
He was discharged from the RAAF on the 5th December 1945
Cecil died on the 22nd September 1995, late of San Remo New South Wales, aged 85 years 
Faint, Cecil Alfred Arthur (I6148)
 
365 Cecil enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force at Mascot in Sydney New South Wales. He was discharged at the end of the war on 5th December 1945.
Cecil was promoted on the following dates:
Aircraftsman1 22 May 1941
Leading Aircraftsman 01 June 42
Corporal 01 December 1943
Sargent 01 January 1945 
Faint, Cecil Alfred Arthur (I6148)
 
366 Cecil was an early settler at Manja North. He spent most of his life in the country and while in the saddlery business he would regularly spend several weeks at a time going to different stations to repair their harness. He took up farming in Manja North and when they left there they leased "Heather-Brae" at Tintinara for some years. From there they bought a small property at Newbury and later lived in retirement there. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) Smith, Lewis Cecil Oswald (I5836)
 
367 Cecil was awarded the following decorations:
Return from Active Service
Pacific Star
War Medal 1939 - 1945
Australian Service Medal 1939 - 1945
The Defence Medal
1939 - 1945 Star 
Faint, Cecil Alfred Arthur (I6148)
 
368 Certificate of Army Employment.
Operator signals course, Marconi School of Wireless 30 November 1942 - 23 January 1943.
Army Trade or Specialis Appointments:
T.G. II Operator Signals 19/6/1942
T.G.I Operator Signals 3/9/1943 
Manning, Ronald (I7986)
 
369 Charged with 7 Counts of forgery and one charge of Perjury. Convicted of 7 counts of Forgery, charge of Perjury not proceed with, sentenced to 14 years gaol to be served at Darlinghurst Gaol, New South Wales, Australia. Campbell, Charles Jackson (I6516)
 
370 Charle's sister Fanny (known as Bessie or Elizabeth) is married to Edmund Thomas Tucker. Willcock, Charles William (I7989)
 
371 Charles Alfred Clancy died 13 October 1942 and was buried 15 October 1942 at the Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park. His grave is located at ACC, Anglican FM CC, Position 527. Clancy, Charles Alfred (I10976)
 
372 Charles and Harriet Lemon Emigrated in 1849 from England to Australia and resided at "Cheapside", Lovely Valley, now the site of the Myponga Reservoir, South Australia, Australia. Lemon, Charles (I2499)
 
373 Charles Burial details quote he died on 02 mar 1954 age 73 years. Kerim, Charles Edward (I11207)
 
374 Charles Edward Kerim was Buried at Eastern Suburbs memorial park Cemetery and Centenary Park in Location A13A - Anglican FM 13A - Grave 236 on 04 Mar 1954, age 73 See attached map. Kerim, Charles Edward (I11207)
 
375 Charles is buried at the Anglican & General Cemetery Trusts, Rookwood, New South Wales in Area AN Section 10 Grave No. 0001424. Cemetery Address Hawthorne Ave Rookwood, NSW Pracy, Charles Richard (I11070)
 
376 Charles is buried beside Susan at Clover Bar Cemetery, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. His grave is located in Section 0E, Block 0003, Plot 0012. Tucker, Charles (I0151)
 
377 Charles Jackson Campbell was charged with and convicted of 2 Counts of False pretences on 30th November 1906. He was sentenced to 12 Months 1 day, to be served at Bathurst Gaol, New South Wales, Australia. Campbell, Charles Jackson (I6516)
 
378 Charles Jackson Campbell's grave is located in the Church of England section of Rookwood Cemetery, New South wales, Australia. His grave is located Area B, Section 4, grave number 4924. Sarah McRoberts and Robert McRoberts are also buried in this grave. Campbell, Charles Jackson (I6516)
 
379 Charles Purnell Summers Enlisted in The Australian Army on 08 Oct 1941 at Paddington New South Wales. He was discharged on 28 September 1944. He obtained the Rank of Warrant Officer Class 2 and his posting at Discharge was at A T T Depot. Summers, Charles Purnell (I9303)
 
380 Charles Purnell Summers Enlisted on 31st January 1916 at Liverpool New South Wales Australia into the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). He was aged 24 yrs and 11 months at the time of enlistment. He recorded his trade as an Overseer, he was single and listed his next of kin as Mr Charles Stephen Summers. His physical description from his military service record is as follows: Age 24 yrs 11 months, height 5ft 10.5 inches, weight 162lbs, chest measurements 33.5/39.5 inches, complection Fair, Eyes Blue, Hair Brown, Religion Church of England. Distinctive Marks 3 vaccination Scars left arm, scars on inner side left leg.
He was posted to the 20th Reinforcements 7th Regt Australian Light Horse on 22/7/1916 and remained with them in Egypt until 5/2/1919. He was discharged from the Army on 20th March 1919. He was awarded the British War Medal and Victory Medal. 
Summers, Charles Purnell (I9303)
 
381 Charles Richard Pracy died at Marrickville home for the dying Pracy, Charles Richard (I11070)
 
382 Charles Tucker departed the port of St John, New Brunswick, Canada, aboard the Canadian Pacific Ocean Services Ltd Steamship Melita Arriving at Liverpool, Lancashire, England 19 Dec 1920. His destination is stated as 15 Coate Road, nr Swindon, Wiltshire, England. Tucker, Charles (I0151)
 
383 Charles was a fond father and well-read man. He once challenged his sons to find a word he could not spell and he would give them a shilling! But they could never find one. He also played the violin. He had never seen anyone play one and so held it rather strangely: against his chest. He taught himself to play and often played for dances. He was killed on the farm when a horse he was tending in the stall was frightened by a chicken. The horse reared and landed with both hooves on Charles's head.

REGISTER March 31 1919 FATAL KICK FROM HORSE; PORT PIRIE March 28

Mr Charles Henley Smith, a prominent farmer of the Warnertown District aged 48 years while standing beside an unbroken horse, was kicked in the lower part of the head by the animal. He was conveyed to the Port Pirie Hospital where he died on Thursday. The deceased was a son of the late Mr John Smith of Warnertown. In addition to a widow, the late Mr Smith left two (there were actually three) sons. He was a prominent member of the Methodist Church, and an enthusiastic lover of sports. He was also a prominent member of Warnertown Branch of the Liberal Union, of which for some time he occupied the position of secretary.

DEATH NOTICE: 31/3/1919

Smith: On 27th March at Port Pirie Hospital, result of accident, Charles Henley loving husband of Lily May and father of Cedric, Leo and Rex and the eldest son of Mrs John Smith Warnertown aged 48, Peace Perfect Peace.

Lilly then came to Adelaid to live. The twins had come down to school previously and Sid was left to manage the farm. Later it was sold to Percy Davies. Sid's brother-in-law who lived on the farm immediately behind. Perc still lives there.

The Smith Family (Charles sen. and Sophia - ne Quaife) migrated from Cranbrook, Kent in 1839 on the "Singapore". Both his parents and his idiot brother were dead and his sister had already married his wife's brother and migrated to Australia. These two (Rev. Barzillai and Maria Quaife) sponsored Charles and Sophia. There was therefore little to keep him in England. However he left behind three sisters. Charles sen. was a butcher in Currie Street and then took up land at Reynella. Their young daughter Sophia died soon after they arrived and was buried at Holy Trinity. His son Joh was a very sick man and went north possibly in search of a drier climate and settled in Warnertown in the 1870's. The property was know as "Hillsview". John was very ill and died about a year after they arrived; he would not even have seen his first crop harvested and would have had difficulty clearing the land site. The outdoor stone storage tank (mentioned in the stories) still exists, not far from the old house site. The "new" house is not very different today from what it was when it was first built by Charles jnr. As a child Charles jnr would have had to grow up very quickly to help his mother. Sarah Jane Smith (nee Henley), with the farm. Later he and Lilly farmed the property for his mother.

The Smith story is told in the book "They who came from the colonists" by Gwenda Mann, a copy of which may be found in the South Australian Genealogy Society Library, but the John Smith branch has been omitted. Details of this family are available from the author of that book o9r from the compiler of this book. The Henley story is being written by Royce Mew of Broken Hill (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) 
Smith, Charles Henley (I5144)
 
384 Charles was awarded the following decorations for his service in the Canadian expeditionary Force during World War 1.
War Service Badge Class "A" No. 237792
1914 - 1915 Star
British War Medal
Victory Medal (1914 - 1918) 
Tucker, Charles (I0151)
 
385 Charles was posted to No. 79 Company, Royal Garrison Artillery, 01 November 1901. No. 79 Company was part of the 6th (Poona) Division, Bombay, India. He remained in India for 7 years until he returned to England and Transferred to the Army Reserve on 10 March 1909. Tucker, Charles (I0151)
 
386 Charles William Willcock 3/546 Pte, Duke of Edinburgh's Wiltshire Regiment, was awarded the following decorations for his service during World War 1
Victory Medal
British War Medal 
Willcock, Charles William (I7989)
 
387 Charles William Willcock fought in the First Battle of Ypres between 11 Nov 1914 and 21 November 1914 as part of the 7th Infantry Brigade, 3rd Division, 1st battalion, Wiltshire Regiment. He was wounded by a shell exploding close by in December 1914 causing permanent deafness. He was returned to England on 14 December 1914 and discharged 31 May 1915 as medically unfit for military service. Willcock, Charles William (I7989)
 
388 Charles worked a mixed farm. His interests included coursing and good horses. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) Hall, Charles Enos (I1147)
 
389 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Clark, C.D. (I3607)
 
390 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. North, C.E. (I4922)
 
391 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Gibson, C.A. (I5708)
 
392 Child of Thomas Corrigan Corrigan, Elizabeth Alice (I10495)
 
393 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Turner, C.L.S. (I5440)
 
394 Christening details supplied by Marilyn Bliss (Genes Reunited) Pratley, Lucy Margaret (I2311)
 
395 Christening Record: Ref Number: V18502077 35 Parish: Sydney, St Phillip`s, Church of England McRoberts, Robert George (I8488)
 
396 Christian names obtained from extract of death. Fleeton, Harold Vincent (I10254)
 
397 Christina Catherine Loveless Haymes nee Geddes. (The Tucker Family in Australia, 1992) Haymes, Christina Catherine Lovless (I5817)
 
398 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ross, C.K. (I0689)
 
399 Christine is deceased Palmer, Christine (I5354)
 
400 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Eaton, C. (I5484)
 

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