"Dick" Richard Joseph POWER
Born 28 April 1895 in Bonmahon, County Waterford, Ireland [P4] [16]
Son of Richard POWER and Bridget FITZPATRICK [28]
His father, who was a fisherman, [28] drowned in a fishing accident
when he was four years old [P4]
Left school at age eleven and worked in a butter factory at Waterford, Ireland
[P4]
Shortly after the outbreak of the First World War he travelled to England where
he enlisted in the Royal Navy at Davenport [P4]
Served in the Royal Navy throughout the war; when his ship called at Glasgow he
met Lily STRAITON [P4]
After the war worked as a ship's rigger at the Fairfield shipyard on the Clyde
near Glasgow [P4]
One of the ship's he helped to build at the Fairfield shipyard was the S.S.
Athenia (one of the first British ships sunk during WW2) [P4]
In 1920 was a ship's rigger and was living at 91 Pellok Street in Glasgow
[28]
Married "Lily" Lilias Michie STRAITON on 16 July 1920 in Perth, Perth, Scotland
[28]
Witnesses to their marriage were his wife's siblings Rachel STRAITON and Peter
STRAITON [28]
After a honeymoon spent at Saint Andrews in Fife, Scotland resided with
his wife and later son in the Glasgow suburb of Govan [P4]
Decided to migrate to Western Australia due to the uncertainty in the British
shipbuilding industry [P4]
Along with his wife and son departed London, England on the S.S. Beltana
on 6 July 1925 [P4]
Arrived on the S.S. Beltana in Fremantle, Western Australia in August of
1925 [P4]
On 17 August 1925 arrived with his wife and son in Winchester, Western Australia
[P4]
Resided and worked on his brother-in-law James S. STRAITON's Hursley Farm
in Winchester August 1925 to December 1926 [P4]
Resident farmhand on J. L. B. WEIR's Petan Farm in Winchester from
January 1927 to 1928 [P4]
Remained working and living on Petan Farm for a short time following its
sale to William J. PETHICK in 1928 [P4]
After leaving Petan resided in a cottage on RAFFAN's Inchgower
Farm in Winchester while working variously on local farms [P4]
Worked for his brother-in-law Jim STRAITON during seeding in May 1929 without
wages, just for food [P4]
Farmhand in Winchester for John MCINTOSH from June 1929 to December 1929;
resided on MCINTOSH's farm during the week [P4]
As there was no accommodation for his family, his wife and two children
continued to reside in the cottage on RAFFAN's farm [P4]
Cycled the five miles to the cottage on RAFFAN's Inchgower Farm each
Saturday afternoon to spent the weekend with his family [P4]
At the end of the 1929 harvest he was without a job however six weeks later
secured employment in Carnamah with JK Forrester [P4]
Shifted with his wife Lily, son Alex and daughter Rachel to Carnamah on 15
February 1930 [P4]
Farmhand in Carnamah for James K. FORRESTER from February 1930 to 1941 [P4]
Resided with his family in a four roomed weatherboard house on JK FORRESTER's
Cullens Farm, about 2½ miles east of town [P4]
His wages were initially £3.15.0 however as the depression worsened they were
reduced by a pound to £2.15.0 [P4]
Usually rose each morning at 5:00 AM to get the farm horses fed, groomed and
harnessed, and to milk the cow [P4]
Attended the funeral of Mrs Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the
Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
After leaving JK FORRESTER's employment worked for the PMG Department as a
Linesman in Wongan Hills WA [P4]
His wife and three children remained in Carnamah and lived in a rented house on
Old Telegraph Road [P4]
In 1942 transferred to Carnamah where he continued to work as a Linesman for PMG
[P4]
Resided with his wife and children at 15 Caron Street in Carnamah town, which
was rented from Jasper W. GREEN [P4]
During the 1943-44 financial year purchased Edward HELLEWELL's house at 2 Caron
Street and vacant block at 4 Caron Street [3]
The house and two blocks were Lots 41 and 42 of Victoria Location 1936 [3]
and were purchased for £350 [P4]
Resided at 2 Caron Street, Carnamah from 1944 to 1963 [P4]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society in 1946 [13]
Member of the Carnamah Sub-Branch of the Returned Soldiers League in the 1940s
and 1950s [52] [7: page 193]
Retired from his position with PMG in 1958, owing to ill-health [P4]
Father of Alex, Rachel and Bridie [P4]
Died 22 April 1963 in Carnamah WA; buried Winchester Cemetery, Carnamah (Row E,
Plot 12) [1]
Following his death his house at 2 Caron Street was inherited by his daughter
Bridie and the vacant block at 4 Caron Street sold [P4]
Edward POWER
Labourer in Carnamah in 1916 [19]
Paddy POWER
Born in Ireland [P7]
Worked in Carnamah for John LEASK sewing up wheat bags during the 1932 harvest
[P7]
In 1933, at which time he was "an old Irishman" worked for Carnamah farmer Cyril
RAYNER doing odd jobs and cooking meals [P7]
Sybil Agnes PRESTON
Born 1896 in Perth, Western Australia [15]
Daughter of Robert Joseph PRESTON and Mary GRIFFITHS [15]
Married "Bob" Robert SWAN in Perth in 1930 [66]
Resided in Morawa 1935-1937 where her husband was based as a Representative for
the Shell Oil Company [5: 16-Aug-1935] [6] [50]
In May 1937 her husband decided to be based from and reside in Carnamah instead
of Morawa [5: 14-May-1937]
Travelled from Perth to Carnamah with her husband on Tuesday 8 June 1937
[5: 11-Jun-1937]
Resided at the Carnamah Hotel at 22 Macpherson Street in Carnamah in 1937
[5: 11-Jun-1937]
Helped judge the costumes at the Carnamah Girls Club's Masquerade Ball at the
Carnamah Hall on Saturday 24 July 1937 [5: 30-Jul-1937]
Motored from Carnamah to Perth with her husband and small daughter on Friday 10
September 1937 [5: 17-Sep-1937]
Herself and their daughter remained in Perth while her husband returned to
Carnamah on Tuesday 14 September 1937 [5: 17-Sep-1937]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Mount Lawley [2]
Died 7 August 1984; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Crematorium
Rose Gardens, 21, 221) [2]
Charles PRETTY
Born C.1896 [2]
Plasterer in Carnamah in 1930 and 1931 [19] [50]
Later resided in East Perth [2]
Died 16 January 1940; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA [2]
Mrs Alma Mary May PRICE
Wife of "Bill" William Walter James PRICE; see Alma Mary May NURSE
Bernice May PRICE
Born 1917 [15]
Daughter of "Bill" William Walter James PRICE and Alma Mary May NURSE [276]
Resided with her parents on Passchendaele Farm on Lot 8 of the Inering
Estate in Carnamah [P152]
His name was part of an application for a State School to be established on the
Inering Estate in Carnamah in 1926 [276]
Came 2nd in the 12-14 year Girls Running Race at the Inering Picnic on BATTY's
Farm on Sunday 7 September 1930 [4: 20-Sep-1930]
Won a 1st prize for Needlework in the Educational section of the Carnamah
Agricultural Show on 18 September 1930 [4: 27-Sep-1930]
She was the youngest member of Carnamah's branch of the Country Women's
Association 1932-1936 [5: 2-Dec-1932, 4-Sep-1936]
Her 19th birthday was celebrated at the C.W.A. Social Afternoon held at the
Carnamah Hall on 2 September 1936 [5: 4-Sep-1936]
The Carnamah C.W.A. gave her two powder blue bowls for her birthday, a pale blue
posy and a cake adorned with 19 candles [5]
Attended the C.W.A. Valedictory for Mrs Barbara K. PLUNKETT in Carnamah on the
afternoon of 17 February 1937 [5: 19-Feb-1937]
Attended the Coronation Ball at the Carnamah Hall on Wednesday evening 12 May
1937 dressed in floral georgette [5: 14-May-1937]
Member of the Five Gums Tennis Club in 1941-42 [89]
Resided in Carnamah until at least 1944 [0: image 04573]
Married Bert KING [0: image 04573]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Carlisle [2]
Died 10 August 1987; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (FC Section,
Ground Niche, A, 8) [2]
"Bill" William Walter James PRICE
Born 29 July 1890 in Adelaide, South Australia [16]
Son of William Hugh PRICE and Mary Ann WEBB [55]
Locomotive Fireman in Northam, Western Australia in 1916 [30: item 8020526]
Married Alma Mary May NURSE in 1916 [66]
Enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in Perth on 7 June 1916 [30: item
8020526]
Upon enlistment he was 6 feet 3½ inches tall, weighed 161
pounds and had brown eyes, black hair and a fresh complexion [30]
His next of kin was his father William Hugh PRICE whose
address was Brookton, where he worked as a Blacksmith [30] [50]
After marrying changed his next of kin to his wife, whose
address was North Street in the Perth suburb of Midland Junction [30]
After training at Blackboy Hill he was appointed to the 8th
Reinforcements of the 48th Infantry Battalion on 12 December 1916 [30]
Embarked from Fremantle, Western Australia for active
service abroad on the H.M.A.T. A35 Berrima on 23 December 1916 [30]
Disembarked in Devonport, England on 16 February 1917 and
underwent further training at Codford in Wiltshire, England [30]
Hospitalised for bronchitis in England for two weeks in
March 1917, and proceeded to France on 2 July 1917 [30]
Private 3194 in the Australian Imperial Force's 48th
Infantry Battalion in France during the First World War [30]
Hospitalised due to illness in France on 19 October 1917 and
two weeks later on 2 November 1917 returned to active duty [30]
Appointed Lance Corporal on 7 February 1918, and Wounded in
Action in France on 8 August 1918 [30]
Invalided to England on 12 August 1918 and later back to
Australia with a gunshot wound to his right leg [30]
Embarked from England on the steamship Orsova and
disembarked in Fremantle, Western Australia on 12 February 1919 [30]
Discharged from the Australian Imperial Force on 21 March
1919; received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal [30]
Soldier Settler in 1923 on the 1,213 acre Lot 8 of the Inering Estate in
Carnamah [7: page 66] [8: page 20]
Wheat and Cattle Farmer of Passchendaele Farm on the Inering Estate in
Carnamah 1923-1949 [19] [P152] [4: 8-Dec-1934]
He named his farm after the Battle of Passchendaele in
France during the First World War, which he fought in and survived [P152]
In 1925 obtained the telephone - was initially number
Carnamah-5D, later number Inering-12 and later still Carnamah-50R [60]
Had an account with Carnamah blacksmith, wheelwright and
motor mechanics Henry Parkin & Son in 1927 and 1928 [53]
It was reported in 1932 he had one of the cleanest crops in
the Inering district - attributed to his better farming methods [5:
5-Aug-1932]
Through the local Westralian Farmers agent he sold sheep
skins - receiving as high a price as 7/1 per skin in 1933 [5: 23-Jun-1933]
In 1933 he "reaped the splendid yield of 42 bushels to the
acre from a 20 acre paddock of Benawheat" [5: 22-Dec-1933]
Among those who made a donation to the Carnamah Country Women's Association in
1932 to help them buy premises [5: 29-Jul-1932]
The local newspaper revealed on 6 July 1934 that goods had arrived for him at
the Carnamah Railway Station [5: 6-Jul-1934]
Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society [13] [58]
Committee Member 1934-1938, Financial Member 1938-1946 and
Vice Patron 1948-1953 [5: 17-Nov-1933] [13] [58]
Steward of the Fallow Competition and Crop Competition
at the Society's Annual Show on 6 September 1934 [5: 10-Aug-1934]
Donated the prizes for all classes of the Pig section at the
Society's Annual Show in 1935 [5: 7-Jun-1935]
Steward in Charge of the Horse section at the Carnamah
District Agricultural Society's Annual Shows in 1938 and 1939 [13]
Steward of the Pigs section of the Carnamah District
Agricultural Society's Annual Shows in 1940 and 1941 [13]
Donated the pig for the Live Weight of Sheep & Pig
competition at the Carnamah District Agricultural Society's 1941 show [13]
Attended the funeral of Mrs Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the
Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
Won 2nd prize for a Commercial Value Merino Fleece in the Wool section of the
Carnamah Agricultural Show in 1934 [5: 14-Sep-1934]
Exhibited in the Sheep and Pig sections of the Carnamah Agricultural Show held
on Thursday 12 September 1935 [5]
Won 1st prizes for Ram, Ewe over 2½ years and Ewe under 1½
years; and received 2nd prize for Baconer [5: 20-Sep-1935]
Sold five bales of wool at 16¼d. and one bale at 15d. per pound through Elder
Smith & Co Ltd on 25 November 1935 [5: 29-Nov-1935]
Attended the funeral of Carnamah agent William B. SHERIDAN at the Winchester
Cemetery on 27 January 1936 [5: 31-Jan-1936]
The dams on his farm were filled as a result of a storm on Monday afternoon 23
March 1936 [5: 27-Mar-1936]
Sold 10 pigs at £2/11/10 in April 1936, 3 pigs at £2/2/6 in May 1936, and 12 at
£2/7/4 in Aust 1936 [5: 10-Apr-1936, 8-May-1936, 14-Aug-1936]
Committee Member of the Carnamah Ratepayers & Citizens Association in 1936
[5: 12-Jun-1936]
In June 1936 advertised that he had a Canadian Berkshire boar weaners of
pedigreed stock for sale [5: 26-Jun-1936]
Sold 9 porkers at £2/8/- per head (a total of £21/12/-) through Dalgety & Co Ltd
at the Midland Market on 22 June 1936 [5: 24-Jul-1936]
In August 1936 purchased a new W30 McCormick Deering tractor through Carnamah
agent W. George MULLIGAN [5: 14-Aug-1936]
Oversaw the standing of the six year old Bay Colt named Bold Everest in Carnamah
and surrounding districts in 1936 [5: 21-Aug-1936]
Sold 14 pigs at £1/9/11 per head through Dalgety & Co Ltd at the Midland Market
on Wednesday 19 August 1936 [5: 21-Aug-1936]
Exhibited in the Pig section and Farmer's Class portion of the Sheep section at
the Carnamah Agricultural Show in 1936 [5: 18-Sep-1936]
In the Pig section won 1st prize for Boar suitable for
export breeding and 2nd prize for Sow suitable for export breeding [5]
Won 1st for Ram used in exhibitor's flock last year and 2nd
for Ewe over 1½ years and under 2½ years in the Sheep section [5]
Attended the public meeting about the creation of stockyards in Carnamah on
Saturday evening 14 November 1936 [5: 20-Nov-1936]
His telephone number was listed for a cluster diamond and platinum ring lost
between Carnamah and Inering in 1936 [5: 11-Dec-1936]
Sold 63 sheep through Elder Smith & Co Ltd with two consignments to the Midland
Market in June and August 1937 [5: 25-Jun-1937]
The sheep were 33 wethers at 31/4 per head (a total of
£51/14/-) and 30 ewes at 20/7 per head (totalling £30/17/6) [5:
20-Aug-1937]
In early September 1937 he was in Perth to undergo an operation [5:
3-Sep-1937]
Committee Member of the Carnamah District War and Patriotic Fund in 1941
[0: image 04014]
Member of the Five Gums Tennis Club in 1941-42 [89]
Class 2 Warrant Officer W71760 in Carnamah's Volunteer Defence Corps during the
Second World War [16]
Member of the Carnamah Bush Fire Brigade in 1944 [0: image 04590]
Steward of the Farm Produce section at the Carnamah District Agricultural
Society's Victory Show on 13 September 1945 [13]
Steward of the Junior Sheep Judging Competition at the Carnamah District
Agricultural Society's Annual Shows in 1947 and 1949 [13]
Member of the Carnamah Sub-Branch of the Returned Soldiers League - was
President in 1947 and 1948 [52]
Member of the Five Gums Tennis Club in 1949-50 [89]
Became a member of the Carnamah Masonic Lodge No.150 WAC on 18 November 1949
[96]
In 1949 and 1950 lent some of his land to the Carnamah R.S.L. to crop and raise
money for a local R.S.L. Hall [0: image 02992]
He was desirous of selling his farm to neighbouring farmer "Ted" Theodore O.
WITTWER, who readily agreed to buy it [P73]
He didn't want it sold to Frank LUCAS Snr, who was aspiring
to eventually purchase the whole Inering Estate for his sons [P73]
The reason was that LUCAS had been unkind to WITTWER and
other Australians with German surnames during the war [P73]
During the 1950-51 financial year sold his Passchendaele
Farm to Mrs Peggy F. WITTWER [3] [61]
After selling the farm left Carnamah and retired to Perth [P152]
Resided of late in Mandurah [2]
Father of Bernice, Verna and Erica [P152]
Died 21 December 1970; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Crematorium
Rose Gardens, 18, 172) [2]
Stanley PRICE
Born C.1917 [2]
Resided at the Lady Brand Lodge in Three Springs from 25 January 1987 to 10
February 1989 [147]
Prior to taking up residency at the Lady Brand Lodge he had resided in Eneabba
[147]
Resided in Three Springs until his death in 1991 [2]
Died 16 October 1991; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Presbyterian, DC,
86) [2]
Verna Pleasance PRICE
Born 1922 [15]
Daughter of "Bill" William Walter James PRICE and Alma Mary May NURSE
[P152]
Resided with her parents on Passchendaele Farm in Carnamah 1923-1949
[19] [0: image 04573]
Attended the Inering Progress Association's Inering Picnic on BATTY's Farm on
Sunday 7 September 1930 [4: 20-Sep-1930]
Competed in the sports events and came 2nd in the 8 to 10
years Girls Running Race and 2nd in the Egg and Spoon Race [4]
Attended the Children's Fancy Dress Ball held in Carnamah on 18 August 1932
dressed as a "Beach Pyjama Lady" [5: 26-Aug-1932]
Attended the Plain & Fancy Dress Ball at the Carnamah Hall on Saturday 25 July
1936 dressed "Madam Butterfly" [5: 31-Jul-1936]
Attended the Children's Fancy Dress Ball at the Carnamah Hall on Saturday 14
November 1936 as a "Japanese Lady" [5: 20-Nov-1936]
Attended the C.W.A. Valedictory for Mrs Barbara K. PLUNKETT in Carnamah on the
afternoon of 17 February 1937 [5: 19-Feb-1937]
Foundation Committee Member of Carnamah's branch of the Red Cross Society in
1939 [0: image 03834]
Member of the Five Gums Tennis Club in 1941-42 [89]
Left Carnamah in July 1942 [0: image 04113]
Married (1) John Lennox DESORMES in Perth in July 1942 [0: image 04113]
After a brief residence in the city returned to reside in Carnamah in September
1942 [0: image 04164]
Farmhand in Carnamah 1947-1949 [19]
Committee Member of the Carnamah R.S.L. Women's Auxiliary in 1948 [0: image
04506]
Married (2) "Vince" Vincenzo VENDITTELLI [P152]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Bentley [2]
Mother of Inez DESORMES; and Mario and Nadia VENDITTELLI [P152]
Died 30 September 1993; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Lawn, G, 150)
[2]
William PRICE
Married Florence GRINDROD [5: 4-Sep-1936]
They resided in Dowerin 1923-1934 and then in Carnamah in 1935 and 1936 [5:
4-Sep-1936]
Farmhand in Carnamah in 1935 and 1936 [6] [19] [50]
His wife died from heart failure on 31 August 1936 and was buried at the
Winchester Cemetery in Carnamah [1]
"William" Arnold William PRIOR
Born 2 January 1923 in Moora, Western Australia [16]
Labourer in Carnamah for Mrs Kate MCINTOSH in 1939 [0: image 03023]
On 11 November 1939 was a passenger in a utility truck being driven from
Winchester to Carnamah by William BUTLER [88]
One mile south of Carnamah the truck ran into a bank on
the side of the road and subsequently overturned four times [88] [0: image
03023]
Taken to the North Midlands District Hospital in Three
Springs however had amazingly escaped any serious injury [0: image 03023]
His injuries were stated by Dr M. A. MAYRHOFER to be a
cut on his head, abrasions and shock [88]
Member of the Carnamah Cricket Club in 1939-1941 [0: images 03018 & 03991]
Member of the Carnamah Social Badminton Club in 1939 [0: image 03884]
Member of the Carnamah Football Club in 1941 [0: image 04006]
Enlisted in the Australian Army in Geraldton on 10 March 1943 [16]
Private WX39041 in the Australian Army's 2/24 Australian Infantry Battalion
during the Second World War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 20 May 1946 [16]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of a Ballajura [2]
Died 27 April 2003; cremated at Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park, Perth WA [2]
"Em" Emily Hope PROCKTOR
Stepdaughter of Charles William John TURNER; see "Em" Emily Hope TURNER
May Elizabeth Rose PROCKTOR
Stepdaughter of Charles William John TURNER; see May Elizabeth Rose TURNER
"Bill" William Alfred PROCKTOR
Stepson of Charles William John TURNER; see "Bill" William Alfred TURNER
David PROSSER
Miner of Norseman in 1903 [50]
Farmhand in Three Springs in 1910 [50]
Miner of Carnamah 1911-1914 [19] [50]
William PROSSER
Miner in Norseman in 1903 [50]
Miner of Carnamah 1911-1914 [19] [50]
N. POWNTNEY
Born C.1904 [4: 21-Dec-1933]
Supported by a livelihood of sharpening scissors [4: 21-Dec-1933]
He was passing through Carnamah and was camping at the Centenary Park recreation
ground [5: 22-Dec-1933]
On the evening of 19 December 1933 while crossing the railway opposite the
Vacuum Oil Company depot he tripped on the line [5]
One report claims on tripping he was knocked unconscious while another reported
he tripped "and had fallen asleep there" [4] [5]
The morning train to Perth at 1:30 a.m. on Wednesday 20 December 1933 ran him
over as it was leaving the Carnamah Station [5]
The train was stopped and moved to free him and he was taken to the Carnamah
Private Hospital [4] [5]
He was treated by doctors C. P. ROSENTHAL and M. A. MAYRHOFER who was found it
necessary to amputate his right leg [4] [5]
Following initial treatment in Carnamah he was transported to Perth by train on
Thursday 21 December 1933 [5]
One report on the accident gave his second initial as 'W' while another stated
it to be 'A' [4] [5]
PRITCHARD & WEST
Proprietors of Carnamah Transport and Agencies in 1958 [4: 21-Mar-1958]
Large and small scale Carriers based in Carnamah specialising in livestock
transport [4: 21-Mar-1958]
Agents for the Vacum Oil Company Pty Ltd from 1958 to 1962 [4: 21-Mar-1958]
[60]
In 1958 were also agents for Victoria Insurance Company Ltd and A.P.A. Life
Insurance [4: 21-Mar-1958]
Telephone numbers Carnamah-40 and Carnamah-69 [4: 21-Mar-1958]
Edith Bronwyn PRITCHARD
Born 1903 in Flemington, Victoria, Australia [54]
Daughter of William Henry PRITCHARD and Edith Jane WESTGARTH [54]
Married "Jim" James Leslie ADAMS in September 1928 in Victoria, Australia
[P212]
Resided with her husband on Lot M1220 of his farm in Winchester, Western
Australia in 1928 and 1929 [P212]
Resided with her husband on Ivan JOHNSON's Avalon Farm in Winchester
1930-1947 [P212]
Member of the Carnamah Presbyterian Ladies Guild in 1929 [105]
Herself and her husband attended the Euchre Party held at Billeroo on Saturday 2
July 1932 [5: 15-Jul-1932]
Attended the Carnamah Grand Ball at the Carnamah Town Hall on Thursday 28 July
1932 in a gown of mauve satin [5: 5-Aug-1932]
Attended the Show Ball following the Carnamah Agricultural Show on the evening
of Thursday 15 September 1932 [5: 23-Sep-1932]
Attended the Carnamah Football Club's Monster Ball on 2 September 1933 in green
flora silk voile with white georgette [5: 8-Sep-1933]
Member of the Winchester Tennis Club from 1933-34 to 1940-41 [5:
17-Mar-1933, 19-Apr-1935] [4: 29-Mar-1941]
Committee Member of the Winchester Tennis Club in 1937-38
[5: 20-Aug-1937]
Attended the Dance conducted by the Carnamah Toc H at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 24 February 1934 [5: 2-Mar-1934]
On the evening of Thursday 15 March 1934 attended the Carnamah Race Club's
Annual Dance at the Carnamah Hall [5: 16-Mar-1934]
Attended the Carnamah Golf Club's Opening Season Dance at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 21 April 1934 [5: 27-Apr-1934]
Attended the Party at the home of William & Susan PETHICK on Petan Farm
in Winchester on Saturday 14 July 1934 [5: 20-Jul-1934]
Travelled from Winchester to Perth for a week's holiday as a passenger in
William J. PETHICK's car on 29 July 1934 [5: 3-Aug-1934]
Sent a wreath for the grave of Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the
Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
Along with her husband departed Winchester on Wednesday 13 February 1935 for a
holiday in Dongara and Geraldton [5: 15-Feb-1935]
Won 2nd prize for White Hens at the 1935 Carnamah Show, and wore marina blue
uncrushable satin to the Show Ball [5: 20-Sep-1935]
Herself and her sons travelled by train to Perth on 17 February 1936, and the
next day caught the train to Victoria [5: 21-Feb-1936]
After 14 weeks holiday with relatives in Victoria they
arrived back in Winchester on Saturday 23 May 1936 [5: 29-May-1936]
Attended the Farewell Social for George & Ester MULLIGAN at Marathon Farm
in Winchester on Thursday 25 June 1936 [5: 3-Jul-1936]
Attended the Carnamah Anglican Church's Mid-Winter Ball at the Carnamah Hall on
11 July 1936 dressed in electric satin [5: 17-Jul-1936]
Attended the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show Ball in Coorow on 3 September 1936
in midnight blue crinkled crepe [5: 11-Sep-1936]
Attended the Ball after the Carnamah Agricultural Show on 10 September 1936
dressed in midnight blue windswept crepe [5: 18-Sep-1936]
During January 1937 herself, her husband and their two sons holidayed in Perth
[5: 29-Jan-1937]
Herself and her husband won the Handicap Mixed Doubles of the Winchester Tennis
Club's Annual Tournament in 1937 [5: 7-May-1937]
After spending a few days in Perth she returned to Winchester on Saturday 8 May
1937 [5: 14-May-1937]
Attended the Coronation Ball at the Carnamah Hall on 12 May 1937 in "oxidised
silver satin with Peter Pan collar" [5: 14-May-1937]
Ladies Committee Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society in 1937
[5: 7-May-1937]
Herself and Mrs Vera G. McCOOKE organised a ladies' afternoon for Alice M.
PETHICK which was held on 29 June 1937 [5: 2-Jul-1937]
Foundation Committee Member of Carnamah's branch of the Red Cross Society in
1939 [0: image 03834]
Entrant in the Carnamah District War and Patriotic Fund's Queen Competition in
1940 [0: image 03904]
Entered the competition as the Queen of Winchester-Billeroo
[0: image 03911]
Her escort at the concluding function of the competition was
her husband James L. ADAMS [0: image 03912]
Through her candidature in the competition raised £103/14/2
for the war effort [0: image 03904]
In February 1941, along with her husband and children spent a fortnights holiday
at Seattle Lodge in Cottesloe [4: 1-Mar-1941]
Steward of the Cookery section at the Carnamah District Agricultural Society's
Annual Shows in 1940 and 1941 [13]
Member of the Carnamah Ladies' Miniature Rifle Club in 1941 and 1942 [0:
images 03995 & 04116]
Member of Winchester's branch of the Red Cross in 1942 [0: image 02972]
Steward of the Cookery section at the Carnamah District Agricultural Society's
Victory Show on 13 September 1945 [13]
In 1947 shifted with her husband and sons to farmland in Waddy Forest WA
[P212]
Committee Member of the Coorow-Waddy Forest District Agricultural Society
1947-1951 [4: 7-Apr-1951] [150]
Steward of the Flower section at the Coorow-Waddy Forest Districts Agricultural
Society's Tenth Annual Show in 1947 [150]
Member of the Coorow-Waddy Forest branch of the Country Women's Association -
[173]
was Secretary in 1949, Secretary and Treasurer 1950-1951,
Secretary in 1952 and President 1953-1955 [173]
Member of the Waddy Forest Tennis Club in 1950 and 1951 [4: 9-Dec-1950 &
7-Apr-1951]
Member of the Coorow Golf Club in 1952 [0: image 04668]
Judged the Flower section at the Carnamah District Agricultural Society's 1956
show [4: 14-Sep-1956]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Doubleview [2]
Mother of "Bob" Robert and Ron [P212]
Died 9 May 1982; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Rose Memorial)
[2]
Emily Louisa PROBERT
Born 21 August 1878 [P24] in Birmingham, Warwick, England
[20]
Daughter of Joseph PROBERT and Eliza LEE [P24]
In 1881 was living with her parents, brother William and sister Florence at 131
Cuckoo Road in Aston, Warwick, England [20]
Her father worked in or near Aston as a Railway Porter and later General
Labourer [20]
In 1891 was resident with her parents and brother William at 7 Park Terrace in
Aston, Warwick, England [20]
In 1901 was working as a Laundry Maid at Sir Josiah Masons Orphanage in
Erdington, Warwick, England [20]
Married "Ted" Edward HELLEWELL on 25 January 1905 in England [P24]
Arrived with her husband and children in Fremantle, Western Australia on the
steamship Australind on 11 May 1911 [P24]
Resided in Moora, Western Australia from 1911 to 1925 [9: 22-May-1925]
Donated 2/- to Moora's branch of the Red Cross Society in
1919 [9: 2-May-1919]
Presided over the Afternoon Tea Stall during the Moora
versus Rovers football match in Moora on 2 August 1922 [10: 30-Jun-1922]
Donated a pair of roosters which sold for 18/6 at the Annual
Moora Hospital Ball in Moora on Friday 31 August 1923 [9: 7-Sep-1923]
On 16 May 1925, along with her three younger children, left
Moora and shifted to the Perth suburb of Victoria Park [9: 22-May-1925]
Resided at 27 State Street in the Perth suburb of Victoria Park [50]
By 1927 had shifted from the Perth suburb of Victoria Park
to the suburb of South Perth [9: 6-Aug-1927]
In May 1927 her husband shifted from Moora to Carnamah where
he'd been appointed Sanitary & Rubbish Collector [4: 7-May-1927]
Joined her husband in Carnamah in August 1927 after their
house had been erected [4: 6-Aug-1927]
Resided at 24 Boojerabba Street in Carnamah [P99] and later at 2
Caron Street in Carnamah [P4] from 1927 to 1944 [6] [P4]
In August 1927 was employed by the Carnamah Road Board to clean their offices
and hall for 10/- per month [9: 19-Aug-1927]
Along with her husband oversaw the catering of the supper at the Carnamah Show
on Thursday 13 October 1927 [9: 21-Oct-1927]
Herself and her husband were also the caterers for the supper at the Carnamah
Show Dance on Thursday 4 October 1928 [4: 20-Oct-1928]
Hosted at her home Frank BADRICK and Mary WHITE's wedding breakfast on 25
October 1928 [4: 3-Nov-1928]
One of the five organisers of the Anglican Church Dance held at the Carnamah
Hall on Saturday 1 December 1928 [4: 8-Dec-1928]
Helped organise a ball in Carnamah in May 1929, which raised £15/9/3 for the
fence to go around the local War Memorial [4: 25-May-1929]
Attended the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball held at the Carnamah Hall on Thursday 8
August 1929 [4: 17-Aug-1929]
Helped organise and attended the Carnamah Anglican Church's Freak Ball at the
Carnamah Hall on 3 October 1929 [4: 12-Oct-1929]
Attended the Ball in Carnamah in aid of the local Roman Catholic Church's
building fund on Thursday 24 May 1930 [4: 31-May-1930]
Attended the Show Ball following the annual Carnamah Show on 18 September 1930
in a frock of black silk and lace [4: 4-Oct-1930]
Foundation Member and Vice President of the Carnamah branch of the Country
Women's Association in 1931 [7: page 170]
Executive Committee Member of the Carnamah Parents & Citizens Association in
1932 [4: 9-Jul-1932]
Painfully sprained her ankle on Saturday 13 August 1932 however the following
week was "progressing favourably" [5: 19-Aug-1932]
Donated a prize for Mrs Maggie KROSCHEL's Card Party in July 1933 which raised
funds for the local Anglican Church [5: 21-Jul-1933]
Conducted the Fancywork stall at the Carnamah Anglican Church Bazaar held in
Carnamah on Saturday 12 August 1933 [5: 18-Aug-1933]
Committee Member of the Carnamah Anglican Church in 1933 [5: 9-Jun-1933]
Along with her daughter Nellie spent a holiday in South Perth in January 1934
[5: 19-Jan-1934]
Attended the funeral of Mrs Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the
Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
A storm on 20 February 1935 lifted the majority of the roof from their house and
blew sheets of its iron across town [5: 22-Feb-1935]
Vestry Committee Member of the South Section of the Coorow-Three Springs
Anglican Church Parish in 1935 [5: 17-May-1935]
Helped run the Afternoon Tea Stall at the Presbyterian Church Fair at the
Carnamah Hall on Saturday 18 May 1935 [5: 24-May-1935]
Attended the Carnamah Anglican Church's Mid-Winter Ball at the Carnamah Hall on
11 July 1936 dressed in lavender silk [5: 17-Jul-1936]
Mrs Adelaide GOULD of the Eastern States spent a few days staying with her in
Carnamah in June 1935 [5: 28-Jun-1935]
Attended the Show Ball after the Carnamah Agricultural Show on 10 September 1936
dressed in amethyst marocain [5: 18-Sep-1936]
Travelled from Carnamah to Perth by car with Carnamah bank clerk William H.
MOORE on Friday 15 January 1937 [5: 22-Jan-1937]
After remaining in Perth for a holiday she returned to Carnamah on Wednesday
evening 27 January 1937 [5: 29-Jan-1937]
Attended the C.W.A. Valedictory for Mrs Barbara K. PLUNKETT in Carnamah on the
afternoon of 17 February 1937 [5: 19-Feb-1937]
Attended the largely attended Carnamah Tennis Dance at the Carnamah Hall on 17
April 1937 in brown marocain [5: 23-Apr-1937]
Member of the North Midlands Anglican Church Vestry in 1937 [5: 4-Jun-1937]
Herself and her husband were among the 80 who attended the Carnamah Repertory
Club's Social Evening on 25 June 1937 [5: 2-Jul-1937]
Motored to Perth with Rev. Alfred J. & Myra TOOMEY of Three Springs on Monday 9
August 1937 [5: 13-Aug-1937]
After a fortnight in Perth she returned to Carnamah on
Saturday 21 August 1937 [5: 27-Aug-1937]
President of Carnamah's branch of the Country Women's Association in 1940
[0: image 03915]
Member of Carnamah's branch of the Red Cross Society [141]
In 1943 represented Carnamah's branch of the Country Women's Association at an
annual meeting of delegates in Perth [0: image 04247]
Resided in Bishopgate Street in the Perth suburb of Carlisle from 1944 to 1946
[2] [6] [P24]
Spent a holiday in Carnamah with her son in law and daughter Len and Ethel
WATSON in August 1945 [0: image 04354]
Mother of Leslie, Ethel, Herbert and Nellie [P24]
Died 14 September 1946; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA) [2]
Gladys Eleanor PROCKTER
Born 24 April 1884 in Glenelg, South Australia [55]
Daughter of James Samuel PROCKTER and Fanny LOWE [55]
Married Algeric Hartley WILLIAMS 29 July 1912 at Saint Jude's Church in
Brighton, South Australia [55]
Resided in Kendenup in the south west of Western Australia [3]
On 1 September 1947 purchased Wongyarra Farm in Carnamah in partnership
with William Hurtle NICHOLLS [3]
Wongyarra Farm was purchased from the Estate of the late William A. T.
SARGENT and was 5,322 acres in size [3]
The 5,322 acres consisted of Lots M1029, M1032, M1464, M1522 and M1523 of
Victoria Location 1935 [3]
Absentee Farmer of Wongyarra Farm in Carnamah 1947-1951 in partnership
with NICHOLLS, trading as "Nicholls & Williams" [3]
The farm was telephone number Carnamah 23-D in 1948 and 1949 [60]
In early 1951 they sold their Wongyarra Farm in Carnamah to Wilhelm A.
HEINRICH of South Australia [3]
On 30 March 1951 held a clearing sale on Wongyarra Farm to sell their
stock, plant and machinery [4: 22-Mar-1957]
Their sheep sold at the clearing sale numbered 2,383 and sold for State-wide
record prices [4: 22-Mar-1957]
They had purchased the farm in Carnamah for $7 an acre and sold it three and a
half years later for $14 per acre [P46]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Dalkeith [2]
Died 20 January 1959; ashes scattered over the rose garden at the Karrakatta
Cemetery, Perth WA [2]
Louis William PROUDLOCK
Born 15 February 1905 in Vacoas, Mauritius [16]
Departed London, England on the steamship Hobsons Bay and arrived in
Fremantle, Western Australia on 4 August 1922 [70]
Farmhand in the Carnamah district for a number of months in later 1941 and early
1942 [0: image 04076]
Initially a farmhand for William M. C. LAWSON in Winchester and then for James
K. FORRESTER in Carnamah [0: image 04076]
During his time in Carnamah was a regular supplier of music at local dances
[0: image 04076]
Left Carnamah on 14 February 1942 to enter camp with the Royal Australian Air
Force [0: image 04076]
Enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in Perth on 17 February 1942
[16]
Corporal 46476 in the Royal Australian Air Force's Works Training Unit during
the Second World War [16]
Discharged from the Royal Australian Air Force on 28 August 1945 [16]
Peter PURDEN
Born 8 November 1906 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland [28]
Son of journeyman iron turner William PURDEN and Janet Wilson PATON [28]
He was born at fifteen minutes past midnight at 6 John Street, Lambhill in
Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland [28]
Departed London, England on the steamship Orama and arrived in Fremantle,
Western Australia on 3 April 1928 [63]
Farmhand in Winchester in 1933 [19]
In 1936 he was working as a Teamster and living on The Crescent in the Perth
suburb of Midland Junction [50]
Resided East Perth prior to enlisting in the Australian Army on 21 February 1941
[16]
Private W10937 in the Australian Army's 28th Battalion during the Second World
War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 6 January 1942 [16]
Married Marjorie Annie BUXTON in Perth in 1951 [66]
Later resided in the Perth suburb of Carmel [2]
Died 28 January 1983; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Anglican, ZI, 27)
[2]
F. PURNELL
Telegraph Linesman in Carnamah in 1890 and 1891 [126]
Transferred from Carnamah to Perth in July 1891 [126]
Arthur PURVIS
Born C.1904 [2]
Resided in Carnamah in 1941 [2]
Died 8 December 1941; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Presbyterian, FA,
50) [2]
Rev. "Bob" Robert George Alexander PYM
Born 26 May 1899 in Perth, Western Australia [15] [187]
Son of "Lisle" Matthew Lisle PYM and "Mary" Constance Rosemary ANGELO [15]
[187]
His father was born in Wales and his mother in India, and they were married in
Perth in 1898 [15] [187]
Resided with his parents on Rottnest Island in 1899, in Albany 1899-1902 and
then again on Rottnest Island 1902 onwards [187]
Boarding Student at Saint Ildephonsus College in New Norcia from 9 February 1914
until December 1918 [187]
Bookkeeper and Storekeeper on Brickhouse Station near Carnarvon in 1919
[187]
In 1922 he was attending Teacher's Training College [187]
Married Irene E. TURNER in 1928 [66]
School Teacher of the Rottnest State School on Rottnest Island in 1932
[187]
School Teacher of the Wongan Hills State School in Wongan Hills in 1933 and 1934
[187]
In 1937 was attached to Saint Peter's Anglican Church in the Perth suburb of
Victoria Park [187]
Ordained as a Deacon of the Anglican Church in late 1937 [187]
Welcomed to Carnamah at a function held at Saint George's Hall in Carnamah on 19
January 1938 [0: image 03309]
Church of England / Anglican Minister in Carnamah in 1938 [6]
By late 1938 he was Church of England Cleric at Alice Springs in the Northern
Territory [187]
Church of England Minister in Dongara 1939-1943 [19] [187]
In 1941 was the Anglican Minister for the Dongara-Mingenew-Yandanooka Parish
[4: 1-Mar-1941]
He conducted Holy Communion, Morning Prayer and Evensong services in Dongara,
Mingenew and Yandanooka [4: 1-Mar-1941]
Church of England Minister in Kellerberrin in 1945 and 1946 [187]
Later resided in the Perth suburb of Swanbourne [2]
Died 10 August 1955; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Presbyterian, BC,
461) [2]
Ellen Mary PYVIS
Born C.1888 [2]
Married Frederick John FOSTER in Perth in 1908 [66]
Resided in Carnamah 1931-1939 [5: 2-Sep-1932] [19] [50]
In 1931 she was living on Boojerabba Street in the Carnamah townsite [50]
Received treatment at the Carnamah Private Hospital in August 1932 due to
illness [5: 2-Sep-1932]
Travelled to Perth to attend her eldest daughter Hazel's wedding in Leederville
on 12 February 1934 [5: 16-Feb-1934]
Proprietress of a Laundry in Carnamah in 1934 and 1935 [6]
Sent a wreath for the grave of Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the
Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
In early January 1935 her daughter Dorothy spent a holiday in Carnamah with
herself and her daughter Dulcie [5: 11-Jan-1935]
Returned to Carnamah on Thursday 24 January 1935 after recovering from an
illness at the Hospital in Three Springs [5: 25-Jan-1935]
Attended the wedding of her daughter Dulcie and Leo V. GREEN in the Perth suburb
of Leederville on 1 September 1936 [5: 18-Sep-1936]
To the wedding wore a charming ensemble of black and white crepe romain with hat
to tone and carried a bouquet of red carnations [5]
Later resided in the Perth suburb of East Fremantle [2]
Died 22 March 1954; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Church of Christ, EA,
76) [2]
QQQ
Mrs "Nora" Emmeline Nora QUARMBY
Wife of Robert Dungan QUARMBY; see "Nora" Emmeline Nora CLARK
Caleb John QUARTERMAINE
Born 20 June 1902 in Katanning, Western Australia [15] [16]
Son of Henry John QUARTERMAINE and Emma Lydia Matilda WILHELM [15]
In 1925 he was a Police Constable and was living at the Police Barracks in Perth
[50]
At one time he was the Heavy Weight Boxing Champion of Western Australia
[5: 10-Apr-1936]
Travelling Representative for H. V. McKay Massey Harris Pty Ltd [5:
28-Feb-1936, 4-Sep-1936] [P283]
In 1936 he was living at 110 Fitzgerald Street in Geraldton [50]
He regularly stayed at the Carnamah Hotel during visits to and when passing
through Carnamah [P283]
Attended the Carnamah Golf Club's Opening Season Dance at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 21 April 1934 [5: 27-Apr-1934]
Attended the Inering School Dance held at the Carnamah Hall to raise money for
books on Saturday 21 July 1934 [5: 27-Jul-1934]
Donated £1/1/- to the Benefit Fund to assist Miss Dorothy DIAL of Three Springs
who had been injured in a car accident [5: 5-Apr-1935]
Winner of the Weight Guessing Competition at the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show
in Coorow on 5 September 1935 [5: 13-Sep-1935]
Competitor at the Carnamah Golf Club's Open Championship over 36 holes in
Carnamah on Sunday 29 August 1936 [5: 4-Sep-1936]
With local agent Oswald S. SOWERBY conducted a 18-tyne Sunduke scarifier in
Three Springs on 22 February 1936 [5: 28-Feb-1936]
Came upon a car crash two miles south of Coorow on Friday evening 3 April 1936
[5: 10-Apr-1936]
Mr & Mrs DAVIES of the Gillalia Pastoral Company in
Ashburton Downes had crashed their Marmon 8 car into a salmon gum [5]
He returned to Coorow for assistance, and Mrs Freda C. JAMES
of the Coorow Hotel attended to Mrs DAVIES' injuries [5]
Competed in the Boxing Tournament held in Three Springs on Saturday 18 April
1936 [5: 10-Apr-1936]
Attended the Opening Day of the Coorow Golf Club for the 1936 season in Coorow
on Sunday 17 May 1936 [5: 22-May-1936]
Attended the 1936 Massey Harris 25-40 tractor demonstration at Inverbeg
Farm in Three Springs on 22 August 1936 [5: 4-Sep-1936]
Attended Roy M. PATTON's birthday at the dam on Longforest Farm in Waddy
Forest on Sunday 8 November 1936 [5: 13-Nov-1936]
Attended the Official Opening of the Three Springs Golf Club's new golf links in
Three Springs on Sunday 23 May 1937 [5: 28-May-1937]
Competed in and won the main bout of the Boxing Tournament before a full house
in Carnamah on Saturday 28 August 1937 [5]
He was declared the winner during the third two-minute round
against Mervyn J. C. KLOPPER of Three Springs [5: 3-Sep-1937]
Donated his prize money back, which went to the North
Midlands Popular Girl Competition in aid of the Anglican Church [5]
During the Second World War himself and other travellers all travelled together
in one car due to petrol restrictions [P283]
Later enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force, serving as Pilot Officer
297482 until his discharge on 23 July 1947 [16]
Frederick Caesar QUIN
Railway Labourer in Carnamah in 1905 and 1906 [50]
Farmer of Frederick Street in the Perth suburb of Midland Junction in 1910
[50]
Died 1911; buried Guildford Cemetery, Perth suburb of Guildford (General, Old
Section, 38) [2]
Edward Emmett QUINLAN
Born 20 July 1908 in Meckering, Western Australia [16]
Resided in Greenhills near York prior to enlisting in the Australian Army on 22
September 1941 [16]
Corporal WX20063 in the Australian Army's 7 Australian Army Troop Company during
the Second World War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 20 March 1946 [16]
Labourer in Carnamah 1958-1961 [19]
In 1958 worked in Carnamah for Frank LUCAS & Sons [19]
Later resided in the Perth suburb of Maylands [2]
Died 2 September 1971; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Roman Catholic, MC,
413) [2]
"Bill" William John QUINN
Farmhand in Kwolyin, between Quairading and Bruce Rock, in 1936 [50]
Walter and Florence YORK of 5 Macpherson Street, Carnamah got a job for him
working for Anstruther P. TUCKER [P219]
Farmhand for Anstruther P. TUCKER on Yarra Yarra Farm in Carnamah in 1940
[4: 9-Nov-1940]
George William QUINNELL
Born 1872 in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England [20] [21]
Son of yardman George QUINNELL and Susan BROTHERHOOD [20] [21]
By 1881 he was living with his widowed mother, siblings Clara, Alice and Edward,
and grandmother Maria QUINNELL [20]
At the time of the 1881 British Census they were living at Saint Stephens
Cottages in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England [20]
Departed Liverpool, England on the steamship Parisian on 1 May 1890 bound
for Quebec, Canada but later returned to England [203]
In 1901 was working as a Bricklayer and living with his mother, sister Alice and
brother Fred at 10 Vernon Road, Tunbridge Wells [20]
Married Matilda JOHNSON in 1902 in Kent, England [21]
Departed London, England on the steamship Orvieto on 12 December 1912
bound for Fremantle, Western Australia [203]
His wife and daughter remained in England for 15 months before also sailing to
join him in Western Australia [203]
In 1916 he was working as a Trucker and they were living on Clayton Street in
the Perth suburb of Bellevue [50]
By 1917 they were living in Coorow [50]
Line Repairer / Railway Fettler in Coorow 1919-1921 [6] [215]
Railway Fettler and Labourer in Winchester 1922-1927 [19] [44]
Purchased from the Midland Railway Company Lot 10 of the Winchester townsite for
£25 on 24 March 1922 [27]
Signed the petition in February 1923 for the Irwin Licensing Court to grant a
hotel license for Carnamah [10: 9-Mar-1923]
Around 1924 he built a general store and house on his Lot 10, which was on
Choral Street in the Winchester townsite [P89]
The general store, which was Winchester's first, was run by his daughter Ivy and
later by her husband Herbert B. BOYS [P89]
Fettler in North Dandalup in 1936 [50]
Later relocated to Geraldton with his wife, daughter Ivy and son-in-law Herbert
B. BOYS where they grew tomatoes [P89]
Father of Ivy May QUINNELL [P89]; and foster father of Jack Hynes
EARNSHAW [215]
Died 12 April 1958; buried Utakarra Cemetery in Geraldton, Western Australia
[26]
Ivy May QUINNELL
Born 1904 in Kent, England [21]
Daughter of George William QUINNELL and Matilda JOHNSON [P89] [21]
Her father departed London, England on the steamship Orvieto on 12
December 1912 bound for Fremantle, Western Australia [203]
Herself and her mother remained in England for 15 months before also sailing for
Western Australia [203]
They departed London, England on the steamship Orvieto on 13 March 1914
bound for Fremantle, Western Australia [203]
Storekeeper of her parents' general store at Lot 10 Choral Street in the
Winchester townsite in 1925 and 1926 [19] [P89]
Married Herbert Benjamin BOYS in 1926 [66]
Her husband Herbert then ran their general store in Winchester in 1926 and 1927
[4: 7-Aug-1926, 9-Apr-1927] [P89]
Later relocated with her husband and parents to Geraldton where they grew
tomatoes [P89]
Died 21 January 1984; buried Utakarra Cemetery in Geraldton, Western Australia
[26]
Jack QUINNELL
Foster son of George William QUINNELL; see Jack Hynes EARNSHAW
Mrs Matilda QUINNELL
Wife of George William QUINNELL; see Matilda JOHNSON
RRR
RAFFAN Bros
George Archibald RAFFAN and Gordon Burnside RAFFAN, sons of John RAFFAN and
Janet Allison TELFER [P74]
Farmers of Inchgower Farm in Winchester [60]
Their farm was 1,604 acres in size and consisted of Lots M911, M912, M1308 and
M1044 of Victoria Location 2023 [3]
Telephone number Winchester-4 from 1929 to 1943 [60]
One of them was a member of the Carnamah Football Club in 1921 [10:
27-May-1921]
In 1925 were both members of the Carnamah Football Club [9: 17-Jul-1925,
28-Aug-1925]
They both attended the Grand Plain & Fancy Dress Ball held in the Carnamah Hall
on 6 August 1925 [9: 21-Aug-1925]
One of them was Vice Captain of the Carnamah Football Club in 1926 and 1927
[9: 2-Apr-1926] [4: 11-Jun-1927]
In 1927 either George or Gordon were involved in an accident in which their
truck ran into a tree [4: 13-Aug-1927]
One of them came 2nd in the Gent's Hack and 2nd in Gretna Green in the Ring
Events of the Carnamah Show in 1929 [4: 28-Sep-1929]
They were both members of the Moora Masonic Lodge and caught the train to Moora
for its meetings [P15]
On the way back from Moora on the early morning train they'd get the train to
stop right at their property! [P15]
They were both members of the Coorow Football Club 1929-1934 [4:
6-Jul-1929] [5: 5-Aug-1932, 18-May-1934]
Had an account with Carnamah blacksmith, wheelwright and motor mechanics Henry
Parkin & Son in 1929 and 1930 [53]
One of them was a Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society
in 1932 [13]
Provider of music and songs at the Coorow-Waddy Forest Football Club's smoke
social in Coorow on 22 October 1932 [5: 28-Oct-1932]
One of them audited the accounts of the Billeroo School Hall in 1933 [5:
28-Jul-1933]
Jointly they competed very successfully in the Ring Events at the Carnamah
Agricultural Show on Thursday 14 September 1933 [5]
Awarded both 1st and 2nd prizes for Tilting at the Ring, Tug
of War on Horseback and Lady's Hack [5]
Won 1st prizes for the Relay Race, Flag Race and Spearing
the Potato and 2nd for Gent's Hack, Gent's Hunter and High Jump [5]
They also received a 2nd prize for a Clydesdale Stallion in
the Horse section [5: 22-Sep-1933]
In 1933 grew barley on Inchgower which after being harvested was trucked
to Perth and sold to the Union Malting Co [5: 1-Dec-1933]
Advertised in January 1934 that they had a number of working horses and ponies
for sale [5: 12-Jan-1934]
In early May 1934 called for tenders to erect two and a quarter miles of rabbit
proof fence on their farm [5: 4-May-1934]
One of them was a Committee Member of the Coorow Football Club in 1934 [5:
20-Apr-1934]
One of them was a member of the Carnamah Lodge of the Manchester Unity
Oddfellows Friendly Society in 1934 [5: 11-May-1934]
In 1934-35 they were the owners of the six year old registered draught stallion
by the name of Sproxton [5: 25-Jan-1935]
One of them was a Committee Member of the Coorow-Waddy Forest Districts
Agricultural Society in 1935 [5: 31-May-1935]
Between the two of them they won most Ring Event prizes at the Coorow-Waddy
Agricultural Show on 5 September 1935 [5: 6-Sep-1935]
In June 1936 called for tenders for one mile of fencing with one barbed and five
plain wires on sand and heavy clay [5: 26-Jun-1936]
Won 2nd prize for Green Oats for Grain at the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show in
Coorow on 3 September 1936 [5: 11-Sep-1936]
Sold 13 suckers at 18/1 and 28 wethers at 12/1 through Dalgety & Co Ltd at the
Midland Market on 16 September 1936 [5: 18-Sep-1936]
Sold five bales of wool through Westralian Farmers Ltd in 1936 - two bales at
15½d. and three at 13½d. per pound [5: 16-Oct-1936]
Despite the unfavourable season they had a fine crop of oats from which they cut
approximately 100 tons of hay in 1936 [5: 23-Oct-1936]
In October 1936 they advertised locally that they had 40 to
50 tons of Prime Oaten Hay for sale at £3 per ton in the stook [5]
Advertised in April 1937 that they had lost nickel-plated hub shield between
Carnamah and Coorow [5: 14-May-1937]
Sold 34 ewes (20 at 22/10, 14 at 17/10) and 3 lambs at 13/7 per head through
Westralian Farmers Ltd on 14 July 1937 [5: 16-Jul-1937]
Sold 32 wethers (15 at 27/4, 14 at 21/4, 1 at 20/-, 2 at 14/10) through Elder
Smith & Co Ltd on 28 July 1937 [5: 30-Jul-1937]
"Raffan Bros" were Financial Members of the Carnamah District Agricultural
Society in 1937, 1938 and 1939 [13]
By 1946 George was telephone number Winchester-4D and Gordon was number
Winchester-4U [60]
Mrs "Nell" Ellen Maud RAFFAN
Wife of Gordon Burnside RAFFAN; see "Nell" Ellen Maud NORTHEY
George Archibald RAFFAN
Born 12 January 1902 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia [16]
Son of John RAFFAN and Janet Allison TELFER [15]
Arrived at his father's Inchgower Farm in Winchester with his mother and
brother Gordon in 1916 [P74]
Farmer of Inchgower Farm, Winchester with his father and brother until
1928 [P74]
Following the death of their father in 1928 himself and Gordon farmed
Inchgower in partnership [P74]
Best man at the wedding of Robert A. CALDOW and May I. BYRNE in Three Springs on
5 October 1921 [9: 21-Oct-1921]
Member of the Carnamah Football Club in 1925 [9: 29-May-1925, 7-Aug-1925]
Member of the Coorow Football Club 1928-1934 - was Captain in 1934 [4:
28-Mar-1928, 6-Jul-1929] [5: 9-Jun-1933, 25-May-1934]
Member of the Winchester Sports Ground Committee in 1928 [4: 1-Sep-1928]
In 1928 was best man at the wedding of Harry ZUEGG and Kath HÄUSSLER, both of
Winchester [P87]
Attended the wedding dance for Alexander J. F. BROWN and Clara V. BERRIGAN in
Carnamah on 28 August 1928 [4: 8-Sep-1928]
He was among the 400 people who attended the Matrons and Benedicts Ball held in
Three Springs on 31 August 1928 [4: 8-Sep-1928]
Attended the Show Ball following the Three Springs Agricultural Society's First
Annual Show on 20 September 1928 [4: 29-Sep-1928]
Attended the Euchre Party and Dances held at the Winchester School Hall on 31
August 1929 and 14 September 1929 [4: 7 & 21-Sep-1929]
Attended the Grand Ball following the Carnamah Show and opening of Centenary
Park on 19 September 1929 [4: 28-Sep-1929]
Won the Gent's Hunter and Relay Race in the Ring Events at the Three Springs
Agricultural Show on 30 September 1929 [4: 5-Oct-1929]
Won the Gent's Hunter Over Hurdles and came 2nd in the Flag Race in the Ring
Events at the Carnamah Show in 1930 [4: 27-Sep-1930]
Attended Kelva BADRICK's Christening reception at 18 Boojerabba Street, Carnamah
on Sunday 28 September 1930 [4: 4-Oct-1930]
In 1932 was a candidate in the local "Popular Footballer Competition" [4:
16-Jul-1932]
Attended the Valedictory Dinner tendered to Alexander B. GLOSTER at the Coorow
Hotel on Monday 3 July 1933 [5: 7-Jul-1933]
Became a member of the Carnamah Masonic Lodge No.150 WAC on 10 November 1933 -
was Worshipful Master in 1945 [96] [153]
Attended the Carnamah Church of England's New Year Ball held at the Carnamah
Hall on Saturday 30 December 1933 [5: 5-Jan-1934]
Attended the Surprise Party tendered to Mrs Eva and Miss Joyce COWDEROY in
Carnamah on Friday 5 January 1934 [5: 12-Jan-1934]
Attended the Carnamah Tennis Club's Flannel Dance held at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 3 February 1934 [5: 9-Feb-1934]
Attended the Dance conducted by the Carnamah Toc H at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 24 February 1934 [5: 2-Mar-1934]
On the evening of Thursday 15 March 1934 attended the Carnamah Race Club's
Annual Dance at the Carnamah Hall [5: 16-Mar-1934]
Attended the Carnamah Golf Club's Opening Season Dance at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 21 April 1934 [5: 27-Apr-1934]
Committee Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society 1934-1937
[5: 17-Nov-1933, 26-Apr-1935, 22-Nov-1935, 22-Jan-1937]
Steward of the Ring Events at the Carnamah District
Agricultural Society's Annual Shows in 1934 and 1935 [5: 10-Aug-1934,
7-Jun-1935]
One of 12 who attended the Annual Meeting of the Carnamah
District Agricultural Society on 15 November 1935 [5: 22-Nov-1935]
Ringmaster at the Carnamah District Agricultural Society's
Annual Shows at Centenary Park, Carnamah in 1938 and 1939 [13]
Committee Member and Financial Member of the Carnamah
District Agricultural Society in 1940 and 1941 [13]
Steward of the Ring Events section at the Carnamah District
Agricultural Society's Annual Show on 11 September 1941 [13]
On Saturday 12 May 1934 attended the Carnamah Football Club's Grand Opening Ball
at the Carnamah Hall [5: 18-May-1934]
Sent a wreath for the grave of Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the
Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
Won the "Tug of War on Horseback" at the Carnamah Agricultural Show in 1934, his
brother Gordon coming second [5: 14-Sep-1934]
Member of the Winchester Cricket Club 1934-35 to 1936-37, and Vice Captain in
1935-36 [5: 23-Nov-1934, 20-Sep-1935, 13-Nov-1936]
Proposed one of the toasts at the Farewell Social held in Carnamah on 17 January
1935 for chemist Douglas WALDBY [5: 8-Feb-1935]
After a few days in Perth returned to Winchester by car with fellow local farmer
William J. PETHICK in May 1935 [5: 31-May-1935]
As a pioneer of Winchester he was asked to present the trophies at the
Winchester Tennis Club's Wind-Up on 1 June 1935 [5: 7-Jun-1935]
Returned to Winchester by train on Wednesday 14 August 1935 "after an important
visit to Perth" [5: 16-Aug-1935]
Committee Member of the Coorow-Waddy Forest Districts Agricultural Society
1935-1937 [5: 13-Sep-1935, 20-Nov-1936] [150]
Steward of the Horses Events at the Coorow-Waddy
Forest Districts Agricultural Society's Annual Shows 1935-1937 [5:
28-Jun-1935]
Ringmaster at the Coorow-Waddy Forest Districts Agricultural
Society's Show at Maley Park, Coorow on 31 August 1939 [150]
Won Tilting at the Ring in the Horses in Action section of the Coorow-Waddy
Agricultural Show on 5 September 1935 [5: 13 & 20-Sep-1935]
A week later, on 12 September 1935, came 2nd in Tilting at
the Ring in the Ring Events of the Carnamah Agricultural Show [5]
Attended the funeral of Miss "May" Mary L. LANG of Carnamah at the Winchester
Cemetery on 26 November 1935 [5: 29-Nov-1935]
Delegate for the Winchester Cricket Club at meetings of the Carnamah District
Cricket Association in 1935-36 [5: 18-Oct-1935]
Attended the funeral of Carnamah agent William B. SHERIDAN at the Winchester
Cemetery on 27 January 1936 [5: 31-Jan-1936]
One of his horses "showed particular enthusiasm" at Jim Jones' Rodeo & Circus in
Carnamah on 5 February 1936 [5: 7-Feb-1936]
Travelled to Perth on Monday 17 February 1936 and then sailed from Fremantle on
a holiday to Tasmania [5: 14-Feb-1936]
Following his holiday in Tasmania 12 March 1936 he arrived
back in Winchester on Thursday 12 March 1936 [5: 20-Mar-1936]
Attended the public meeting on the question of Saturday Afternoon Closing in
Carnamah on Thursday 19 March 1936 [5: 27-Mar-1936]
The proposition was to replace the half-day holiday on
Thursday afternoons with a half-day holiday on Saturday afternoons [5]
The driving force was some of the local sporting bodies, who
wished to play their organised sport on Saturday instead of Sunday [5]
His opinion was that sport would be played on Sundays
regardless of whether the shops were open on Saturday afternoons [5]
Played for the defeated "The Rest" in a cricket match against Carnamah in Coorow
on Sunday 22 March 1936 [5: 27-Mar-1936]
Gave a speech following the presentation of the Cricket Association Shield to
the Carnamah Blues on 4 April 1936 [5: 10-Apr-1936]
Easily won the Men's Driving Competition at the Coorow Golf Club's 1936 season
Opening Day on 17 May 1936 [5: 22-May-1936]
Attended the Farewell Social for George & Ester MULLIGAN at Marathon Farm
in Winchester on Thursday 25 June 1936 [5: 3-Jul-1936]
Member of the Coorow Golf Club 1936-1958, and Committee Member in 1937 [5:
30-Oct-1936, 16-Apr-1937] [4: 2-Aug-1952, 11-Jul-1958]
Himself and fellow Winchester farmer Eric J. BRADLEY were tendered a bucks party
on Wednesday evening 7 October 1936 [5]
The party was hosted by Harry EDWARDS in Coorow and
concluded at 1 a.m. with the singing of Auld Lang Syne [5]
Among those at the party were William J. GAUNT, E. E. Robert
WOODHOUSE, Alan S. HEALES, Hector T. A. JAMES, [5]
Fred BINGHAM, W. George MULLIGAN, Samuel R. TOMKINS,
Augustus F. L. CROFT and Thomas S. STAYT [5: 16-Oct-1936]
Married Mavis Sarah PETHICK on Tuesday evening 20 October 1936 at the
Presbyterian Church in Carnamah [5: 23-Oct-1936]
His best man was Miling farmer Harold T. SEYMOUR, who the
following year married Mavis' sister Alice M. PETHICK [5]
After a reception at Petan Farm in Winchester himself and
his wife departed for the honeymoon in the South West of WA [5]
Himself and Eric J. BRADLEY received presentations during afternoon tea at
cricket in Winchester on Sunday 8 November 1936 [5]
Their presentations, as newlyweds, was as a mark of esteem
for their staunch services to the Winchester Cricket Club [5: 13-Nov-1936]
Winner of the Men's Driving Competition at the Carnamah Golf Club's Season
Opening in Carnamah on 2 May 1937 [5: 7-May-1937]
Secretary of the Winchester Fire Control Committee in 1939 [0: image 03880]
Member of the Winchester-Coorow Cricket Club in 1940 [4: 9-Mar-1940]
Corporal in the local 25th Light Horse Machine Gun Militia Unit in 1940 [0:
image 04022]
Enlisted in the Australian Army at Canning Weir on 17 December 1940 [0:
image 04022]
Sergeant WX28231 in the Australian Army's 3rd Field Regiment during the Second
World War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 6 October 1944 [16]
Steward of the Ring Events section at the Carnamah District Agricultural
Society's Victory Show on 13 September 1945 [13]
From 1946 to 1948 was telephone number Winchester-4D [60]
Pallbearer at the funeral of John Maurice HAIG on 4 May 1946 at the Winchester
Cemetery [0]
During the 1945-46 financial year purchased 1,175 acres of farmland in Coorow
from Gilbert J. UNDERWOOD [3]
The 1,175 acres was Lots M970 and M1333 of Victoria Location 2023, originally
taken up by Joseph GOODHILL in 1921 [27] [44]
Pallbearer at the funeral of Winchester farmer Charles Brazier BURN on 21
September 1947 at the Winchester Cemetery [0]
In 1948 [25] left Inchgower and shifted to the land in Coorow
with Inchgower being carried on by his brother Gordon [P74]
Farmer of Maralcutula and Wadajada Farms in Coorow 1949-1973
[P74]
Pallbearer at the funeral of Coorow farmer George HUTCHCRAFT on 28 January 1949
at the Winchester Cemetery [0]
Member for Coorow on the Dr Mayrhofer Memorial Trust Fund Committee in 1950
[4: 16-Dec-1950]
Served on the Carnamah District Road Board from 1950 until 1961 [7: pages
114-115]
President of the Coorow Golf Club in 1950 and 1951 [4: 7-Apr-1951]
Member of the Coorow-Waddy Forest branch of the Farmers' Union of WA in 1951
[4: 7-Apr-1951]
Foundation Member of the Coorow Masonic Lodge in 1952 [64]
Patron of the Coorow Junior Farmers' Club in 1952 [0: image 04635]
Pallbearer at the funeral of Carnamah farmer John BOWMAN on 28 July 1952 at the
Winchester Cemetery [4]
Member of the Coorow Cricket Club in 1953 [0: image 04707]
Judged the horse riding sections at the Coorow-Waddy Forest District
Agricultural Society's 1956 show [4: 21-Sep-1956]
Pallbearer at the funeral of Waddy Forest farmer Angus Archibald Nicol MCGILP on
28 July 1956 [4]
Member of the Coorow Bowling Club [64]
In 1973 retired with wife Mavis to 23 Spain Street in Coorow town and resided
there until his death in 1998 [P74]
Attended the "Day of Pioneers" luncheon held at the Shire Council Chambers in
Carnamah on 13 October 1982 [253]
Father of Mary, Robert, Valerie and Ian [P74] [14]
Died 25 January 1998 at the Moora District Hospital, Moora WA; buried Winchester
Cemetery, Carnamah (Row I, Plot 12) [1]
Gordon Burnside RAFFAN
Born 9 January 1906 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia [16]
Son of John RAFFAN and Janet Allison TELFER [P74]
Along with his mother and brother George shifted to join their father on
Inchgower Farm in Winchester in 1916 [P74]
Boarding Student at Saint Idephonsus College in New Norcia from 17 February 1919
until December 1919 [187]
Farmed with his father and then following his father's death farmed Inchgower
Farm in partnership with his brother George [P74]
Married "Nell" Ellen Maud NORTHEY on Saturday 12 August 1933 in Perth [5:
11-Aug-1933]
Member of the Carnamah Football Club in 1925 [9: 29-May-1925]
Won the "Pillow Fight" and "Tilting at the Ring" at the Carnamah Agricultural
Show on Thursday 30 September 1926 [9: 15-Oct-1926]
Member of the Coorow Football Club 1929-1937 - was Vice Captain in 1936 and
Captain in 1937 [4: 6-Jul-1929] [5: 2-Oct-1936, 14-May-1937]
Delegate for Coorow at meetings of the North Midlands
Football Association in 1936 and 1937 [5: 17-Jul-1936, 9-Apr-1937]
Attended the Wedding Dance of Charles ROBERTSON and Winifred M. LANG on 27 March
1928 at the Carnamah Hall [4: 31-Mar-1928]
Member of the Winchester Sports Ground Committee in 1928 [4: 1-Sep-1928]
Attended the wedding dance for Alexander J. F. BROWN and Clara V. BERRIGAN in
Carnamah on 28 August 1928 [4: 8-Sep-1928]
He was among the 400 people who attended the Matrons and Benedicts Ball held in
Three Springs on 31 August 1928 [4: 8-Sep-1928]
Attended the Show Ball following the Three Springs Agricultural Society's First
Annual Show on 20 September 1928 [4: 29-Sep-1928]
Attended the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball held at the Carnamah Town Hall on
Thursday 8 August 1929 [4: 17-Aug-1929]
Attended the Euchre Party and Dances held in Winchester in August and September
1929 [4: 17-Aug-1929, 7 & 21-Sep-1929]
Attended the Grand Ball following the Carnamah Show and opening of Centenary
Park on 19 September 1929 [4: 28-Sep-1929]
Attended the Ball in Carnamah in aid of the local Roman Catholic Church's
building fund on Thursday 24 May 1930 [4: 31-May-1930]
On Sunday 28 September 1930 he attended Kelva BADRICK's Christening reception at
18 Boojerabba Street, Carnamah [4: 4-Oct-1930]
Competed in the Horses in Action and Horse Events sections of the inaugural
Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show in 1932 [5: 16-Sep-1932]
Won the Horse Over Hurdles and for Melon Race events; came
2nd in the Lady's Hack and Gent's Hack [5: 16-Sep-1932]
Also won the Flag Race and came 2nd in the High Jump in the Horse Events at the
Three Springs Show in 1932 [5: 30-Sep-1932]
Attended the social evening tendered to Nell NORTHEY at the Winchester School on
Saturday 29 June 1933 [5: 7-Jul-1933]
Attended the Valedictory Dinner tendered to Alexander B. GLOSTER at the Coorow
Hotel on Monday 3 July 1933 [5: 7-Jul-1933]
Stormed the Horse Events at the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show on Thursday 7
September 1933 [5: 15-Sep-1933]
Came 1st for Gent's Hack, Horse over Hurdles, Apple & Bucket
Race, Melon Race, Coat Hat & Cigarette Race, [5]
Egg and Spoon Race and in the Farmer's Trot (medium draught
horse); in addition to coming 2nd in the Donkey Race [5]
Attended the Carnamah Church of England's New Year Ball held at the Carnamah
Hall on Saturday 30 December 1933 [5: 5-Jan-1934]
Attended the Carnamah Tennis Club's Flannel Dance held at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 3 February 1934 [5: 9-Feb-1934]
Attended the Dance conducted by the Carnamah Toc H at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 24 February 1934 [5: 2-Mar-1934]
On the evening of Thursday 15 March 1934 attended the Carnamah Race Club's
Annual Dance at the Carnamah Hall [5: 16-Mar-1934]
Attended the Carnamah Golf Club's Opening Season Dance at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 21 April 1934 [5: 27-Apr-1934]
On Saturday 12 May 1934 attended the Carnamah Football Club's Grand Opening Ball
at the Carnamah Hall [5: 18-May-1934]
Attended the Repertory Social, of plays, community singing and dancing, held in
Carnamah on 15 August 1934 [5: 17-Aug-1934]
Sent a wreath for the grave of Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the
Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
Competed in the Ring Events at the Carnamah Agricultural Show at Centenary Park,
Carnamah on 6 September 1934 [5: 14-Sep-1934]
Won the Trotting Horse, Flag Race, Tilting at the Ring; and
2nd for Gent's Hack, Musical Chairs and Tug of War on Horseback [5]
Received both 1st and 2nd for Gent's Hunter, which were
praised by the judge as they went over the hurdles exceptionally well [5]
Foundation Secretary of the Winchester Cricket Club in 1934-35 and 1935-36
[5: 24-Aug-1934, 20-Sep-1935]
Member of the Winchester Cricket Club until at least 1936-37
[5: 30-Oct-1936]
The North Midlands Times reported that he was confined to his bed with a ricked
back during early April 1935 [5: 12-Apr-1935]
Foundation Treasurer of the Winchester Parents and Citizens Association in 1935
[5: 10-May-1935]
Advertised in late August 1935 that he had two horses, a two year old hack and a
nine year old hack, for sale [5: 30-Aug-1935]
Very successfully competed in the Horses in Action section of the Coorow-Waddy
Agricultural Show on 5 September 1935 [5]
Awarded 1st and 2nd prizes for Gent's Hack and Gent's
Hunter; and 1st prizes for Lady's Hunter, High Jump and Flag Race [5]
Also received 2nd prizes for and Tilting at the Ring (1st
was won by his brother George) and Best Pony 14.3 or under [5: 13-Sep-1935]
Awarded the Hugo Fischer Ltd Trophy for the Ring Events section of the Carnamah
Agricultural Show on 12 September 1935 [5]
Received 1st prizes for 12 stone Gent's Hack, Lady's Hunter,
Musical Chairs, and Tilting at the Ring [5: 20-Sep-1935]
Won both 1st and 2nd prizes for Gent's Local Hunter and Open
Hunter; and 2nd prizes for Trotting Horse and Relay Race [5]
Returned to Winchester in early October 1934 after being a patient at the North
Midlands District Hospital in Three Springs [5: 4-Oct-1935]
Won the Kicking Football competition at the Coorow-Waddy Sports & Dance in
Coorow on Saturday 9 November 1935 [5: 15-Nov-1935]
Attended the funeral of Miss "May" Mary L. LANG of Carnamah at the Winchester
Cemetery on 26 November 1935 [5: 29-Nov-1935]
Member of a deputation that met with the Carnamah District Road Board on
Wednesday afternoon 22 January 1936 [5: 24-Jan-1936]
Himself and five other Winchester farmers met with the Board
to discuss the inadequacy of the facilities at the Winchester Well [5]
He reported that he didn't use the well but there were many
who needed the water who often had fruitless trips to the well [5]
The Board wouldn't put an engine at the well, but did agree
to install a trough and put the pump, buckets and windlass in order [5]
Attended the funeral of Carnamah agent William B. SHERIDAN at the Winchester
Cemetery on 27 January 1936 [5: 31-Jan-1936]
After spending a holiday in Mandurah proceeded to Perth in time for Country Week
Cricket in February 1936 [5: 7-Feb-1936]
Played for the Carnamah District Cricket Association at
Country Week Cricket in Perth during February 1936 [5: 14-Feb-1936]
Played for the defeated "The Rest" in a cricket match against Carnamah in Coorow
on Sunday 22 March 1936 [5: 27-Mar-1936]
Vice President of the Carnamah Athletic Club in 1936 [5: 19-Jun-1936]
Attended the Farewell Social for George & Ester MULLIGAN at Marathon Farm
in Winchester on Thursday 25 June 1936 [5: 3-Jul-1936]
Became a member of the Carnamah Masonic Lodge No.150 WAC on 10 July 1936
[96]
Played in the Carnamah Masonic Lodge's Inaugural Annual Golf Meeting in Carnamah
on Saturday 1 August 1936 [5: 7-Aug-1936]
Financial Member of the Coorow-Waddy Forest Districts Agricultural Society
1936-1946 [150]
He "again annexed the majority of prizes" in the Horses in Action section of the
Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show in 1936 [5]
Awarded both 1st and 2nd prizes for Lady's Hunter, Gent's
Hunter and High Jump [5]
Won 1st for 12-stone Gent's Hack, Flag Race and Swerving
Race; and 2nd for Lady's Hack, Blood Mare and Melon Race [5]
As the most successful exhibitor in the Ring Events / Horsed
in Action section he won the I. B. Roberts Trophy [5: 4 & 11-Sep-1936]
He also annexed the majority of prizes in the Ring Events at the Carnamah
Agricultural Show on Thursday 10 September 1936 [5]
Won 1st prizes for Trotting Horse, 12-stone Gent's Hack,
Maiden Hunter, Flag Race, Tilting at Ring and Swerving Race [5]
Awarded both 1st and 2nd prizes for Open Hunter and Lady's
Hunter; and 2nd prize for 10-stone Gent's Hack [5: 11 & 18-Sep-1936]
Gave a congratulatory speech at the Carnamah Football Club's Presentation Ball
in Carnamah on 26 September 1936 [5: 2-Oct-1936]
After a very sultry day a severe storm struck his farm in Winchester at about 10
p.m. on Wednesday 17 February 1937 [5: 19-Feb-1937]
The strong wind blew an empty wagon along the ground until
it hit a hay stack, and blew a tank over an eight foot tall fence [5]
Motored to Perth with his wife's brother-in-law W. George MULLIGAN of Carnamah
on Wednesday 25 August 1937 [5: 27-Aug-1937]
After receiving medical attention in Perth he returned to
Winchester on Friday 27 August 1937 [5: 3-Sep-1937]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society 1937-1948 and in
1958 [13]
Committee Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural
Society 1937-1941 [5: 22-Jan-1937] [13]
Steward in Charge of the Poultry section of the Carnamah
District Agricultural Society's Annual Shows from 1938 to 1941 [13]
Steward of the Wool section at the Carnamah District
Agricultural Society's Victory Show on 13 September 1945 [13]
Won 1sts for Tilting at Ring and Open Hunter and 2nd for Trotting Horse at the
Carnamah Agricultural Show in 1937
At 6:45 a.m. on 17 August 1938 was shifting sheep across the railway line and
The Midlands Road in Winchester [88]
Not seeing the sheep a motor car travelling along the road
collided with them, killing five sheep [88]
Fire Control Deputy of the Winchester Fire Control Committee in 1939 [0:
image 03880]
Pallbearer at the funeral of Winchester farmer William John PETHICK on 21 March
1941 at the Winchester Cemetery [0]
During the Second World War ran Inchgower on his own whilst his brother
George was in the Army [P74]
Pallbearer at the funeral of Mrs A. J. Louise GERSCH of Carnamah and the Three
Springs Cemetery on 24 March 1946 [5: 29-Mar-1946]
During the years 1946 to 1964 was initially telephone number Winchester-4U
and then number Winchester-4 [60]
Pallbearer at the funeral of Winchester farmer Thomas LAWSON on 26 August 1947
at the Winchester Cemetery [0]
Also a pallbearer at the funeral of Winchester farmer Charles Brazier BURN on 21
September 1947 at the Winchester Cemetery [0]
Continued farming Inchgower in partnership with George until 1949 when
George obtained land in Coorow [P74]
Member of the Winchester-Coorow Cricket Club in 1940 [4: 9-Mar-1940]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society 1941-1948
[13]
Sergeant in the local Volunteer Defence Corps during the Second World War
[16]
Member of the Winchester Cricket Club 1949-1957 [0: images 04519 & 04767]
[4: 5-Apr-1957]
Pallbearer at the funeral of Coorow farmer Frederick John KAU at the Winchester
Cemetery on 27 March 1950 [4]
Served on the Carnamah School Board in 1954 [0: image 04735]
Member of the Winchester Progress Association - was President in 1954 and 1955
[0: image 04786]
Pallbearer at the funeral of Mrs Ada Rose HAIG on 27 September 1955 at the
Winchester Cemetery [4]
Member of the Coorow Golf Club in 1958 [4: 11-Jul-1958]
Served on the Board of the North Midlands District Hospital in Three Springs
1962-1965 [109]
In 1964 retired to the Perth suburb of Woodlands - the farm being taken over by
son John [P74]
Returned to Inchgower often to help during busy times [P74]
Resided at 64 Woodlands Street, Woodlands 1984-1983 [P74] [1]
Father of Helene, Joan and John [P74]
Died 19 December 1983 at 64 Woodlands Street, Woodlands; ashes interred
Winchester Cemetery, Carnamah (Niche Wall) [1]
Mrs Janet Allison RAFFAN
Wife of John RAFFAN; see Janet Allison TELFER
John RAFFAN
Born 17 August 1860 in Buckie, Rathven, Banff, Scotland [28]
Son of George RAFFAN and Eliza READ [28]
He was an art student in Aberdeen and was residing with his parents at Burnside
in Rathven, Banff, Scotland in 1881 [20]
In March 1889 arrived on the Iberia in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
[42]
Married Janet Allison TELFER in 1891 in Randwick, New South Wales, Australia
[32]
Around 1896 left Sydney, New South Wales and shifted to Western Australia
[P74]
His wife and two daughters remained in Sydney, however joined him in Western
Australia in 1900 [P74]
In 1900 he was working as a Fruiterer in Paddington, after which he resided in
Broad Arrow from 1902 to 1909 [6]
In Broad Arrow he was an Agent 1903-1904, Agent & Carrier 1905-1906, and Agent,
Carrier & Main Contractor 1907-1909 [6]
Resided in Roberts Street, Kalgoorlie in 1910 and then in Frank Street,
Kalgoorlie 1911-1913 [6]
Contractor in Kalgoorlie 1911-1913 [6]
On 24 September 1913 purchased one of the Midland Railway Company's Ready Made
Farms in Winchester [27]
His farm was the 377 acre Lot M911 of Victoria Location 2023 and cost £1885,
payable by instalments (later reduced to £1131) [27]
On purchase the farm contained a shed, an unfinished house, 1000 gallon tank and
100 acres of the farm were cleared and fenced [P74]
One of the rooms of his house wasn't lined and the iron on the roof wasn't
lapped sufficiently and leaked during wet weather [34]
Named the farm Inchgower
[P74], possibly after a distillery or estate of that name in his
native parish of Rathven in Banff, Scotland [--]
Farmer of Inchgower Farm in Winchester 1913-1928 [P74]
In addition to his own farm he also contract ploughed and seeded Lot M912 and
M913 in Winchester for the Midland Railway Co [34]
In October 1914 the Midland Railway Company paid for "Jack" Reginald M. DIAMOND
to sink a well on his farm [34]
Took out assistance under the Industries Assistance Board while establishing his
farm [34]
After harvesting his 1915 crop he sold 1000 bags of wheat [34]
In 1916 his wife Janet and two sons, who had remained at Kalgoorlie, joined him
at Inchgower Farm in Winchester [P74]
Member of the Midland Railway Ready Made Farm Settlers' Association in 1916
[34]
In August 1916 signed a petition which was sent to the Midland Railway Company
requesting the price of their farms be reduced [34]
In 1916 had 275 acres of his farm under crop [34]
Member of Carnamah's branch of the Farmers and Settlers Association in 1917
[34]
Signed the petition and financial guarantee in 1917 for the Midland Railway
Company to provide a resident doctor at Three Springs [34]
Member of the Midland Railway Ready Made Farm Settlers' Association in 1918
[34]
Part of a deputation that met with the Midland Railway
Company on 3 April 1918 to request the company lower their prices [34]
Stated that parts of the land had been overvalued in
addition to some of the improvements to the farms being faulty [34]
Some of the fences erected by the Company were of Gimlet
posts and had given way while some dams had fallen in [34]
Recommended the Company revalue the land and lower its
interest charge if they wished for their settlers to remain on the land
[34]
Hosted a meeting at his home on Inchgower Farm to discuss the best means
of obtaining a public hall at Winchester [10]
The meeting itself, which doubled as a social evening,
kicked things off by raising almost £5 to go towards the hall [10]
Founding Member of the Winchester Financial and Building
Hall Committee in 1919 [10: 9-May-1919]
Inaugural Director of the North Midlands Farmers' Co-operative Company in 1919
[9: 27-Jun-1919]
Won first prize for "Six White Turnips" at the Three Springs Day held in Three
Springs on Thursday 25 September 1919 [9: 3-Oct-1919]
On 27 May 1920 purchased from the Midland Railway Company a further 473 acres in
Winchester for £1315 [27]
The 473 acres was Lot M912 of Victoria Location 2023 and had
previously been half of REID and TAUNTON's farm [27]
In 1920 established a road in Winchester free of charge for the Mingenew Road
Board after they did the initial clearing [9: 19-Nov-1920]
Corresponded with the Education Department in an endeavour to have a school a
school established at Winchester 1920-1922 [7: page 83]
One of four trustees of the Winchester Hall Committee in 1921 [7: page 23]
Won 1st prize for Peas at the Picnic Race Meeting & Agricultural Show in
Carnamah on Thursday 22 September 1921 [9: 30-Sep-1921]
Attended the wedding of Robert CALDOW and May BYRNE at the Three Springs Hall on
Wednesday 5 October 1921 [9: 21-Oct-1921]
On 24 January 1922 purchased 1604 acres of virgin land from the Midland Railway
Company - increasing his farm to 2454 acres [27]
The 1604 acres consisted of Lots M1034 and M1308 of Victoria
Location 2023, and cost £245.1.8 (6/6 per acre) [27]
In September 1922 contacted Charles C. MALEY M.L.A. and as a result a school was
established at Winchester in November [7]
The school was run from a vacant house on his Inchgower
Farm in Winchester in 1922 and 1923 [7: pages 83, 84]
For a few months of 1922 it was an assisted State School
however in 1923 it was unassisted with his daughter as its teacher [7]
Signed the petition in February 1923 for the Irwin Licensing Court to grant a
hotel license for Carnamah [10: 9-Mar-1923]
Had an account with Carnamah blacksmith, wheelwright and motor mechanics Henry
Parkin & Son in 1927 [53]
Father of Edith, Winnie, George and Gordon [15] [P74]
Died from heart failure on 7 October 1928 in Winchester; buried Winchester
Cemetery, Carnamah (Row A, Plot 6) [1]
On 14 May 1929 his 1604 acre Inchgower Farm in Winchester was transferred
into the names of his two sons [27]
From The Irwin Index newspaper, Saturday 13 October
1928:
"Death of Mr. J. Raffan. One of the pioneers of Winchester passed away
suddenly on Sunday evening last, in the person of Mr. John Raffan, and although
he had been receiving medical attention for some time, his death, which occurred
from heart failure, came to a shock to his family and many friends. Mrs. Raffan
was alone with her husband at the time of his seizure, but her sons, Messrs
George and Gordon Raffan reached home shortly afterwards. The greatest sympathy
is extended is felt for the bereaved family who are all widely known and greatly
respected both in their own and neighbouring town ships. The funeral took place
on Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Winchester cemetery."
From The Irwin Index newspaper, Saturday 20 October
1928:
"The Late Mr. John Raffan - Funeral at Winchester - The funeral of the late
Mr. John Raffan, of Winchester, which took place on Tuesday of last week at the
Winchester cemetery, was largely attended. Mr. C. J. Iffla, missioner in charge
of the Presbyterian Church at Carnamah, conducted the service, a portion of
which was held at the house and included two of Mr. Raffan's favourite hymns.
The chief mourners were Mrs. Raffan widow, Mrs. Phillips, Miss Raffan daughters,
Messrs George and Gordon Raffan, sons. Pall bearers:- Messrs J. Lawson, J.
Bowman, J. Colpitts, W. Lawson, T. White, J. Armstrong, T. Lawson, C. Kroschel.
Among those attended were Messrs Haig bros, A. White, T. Mulligan, Ferguson
Bros., A. Cumming, D. Cumming, A. V. Clark, G. K. Ryder, D. Macpherson, H.
Haussler, H. Zuegg, Baker, R. Robertson, C. Robertson, H. Hollingsworth, D.
Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. G. Catto, Messrs A. C. Bierman, T. Berrigan, F.
Badrick, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wylie, Messrs Bowman, Fowler, Nineham, Chapman Bros.,
J. Knight, Mrs. Pethick and daughters, Miss Booth, Mr. and Mrs. I. Cousins, Miss
Hellewell, Messrs L. Watson, S. O'Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Morcombe, Mrs. [Mary]
White, Messrs W. Sheridan, E. K. Byrne, D. Power, H. Nairn, J. Lang Snr., J.
Lang Jnr., J. K. Forrester, W. A. T. Sargent, N. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Caldow,
Messrs R. Clark, J. Tully, A. P. Tucker, J. Leask, G. Waldeck, Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter, Messrs J. McIntosh, H. Martin, R. Rowland, J. S. Rooke, J. Frame, F.
Lucas, C. Cumming, Bradley, I. Johnson, J. Dixon, T. Johnston, Atkinson and
others. Wreaths and floral tributes were sent by:- Messrs Haussler and Zuegg,
Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Hankin and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. White, Mr. and Mrs.
Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
Wylie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pethick and family, Win, Mr. and Mrs. Watson and
family, Phill, Margaret and Allison, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kroschel, Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Berrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan, Mr. and Mrs. Bowra and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Cousins and Reg, Winchester School Pupils, Bessie, Mrs. [Mary] White, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Wylie. The funeral arrangements were in the hand of Messrs H. Parkin &
Son, Carnamah."
Mrs Mavis Sarah RAFFAN
Wife of George Archibald RAFFAN; see Mavis Sarah PETHICK
Valerie Isabel RAFFAN
Born 1 August 1947 in Three Springs, Western Australia [1] [14]
Daughter of George Archibald RAFFAN and Mavis Sarah PETHICK of Winchester
[14]
Died 8 August 1947 in Three Springs; buried Winchester Cemetery, Carnamah (Row
D, Plot 2) [1]
"Winnie" Winifred Murial RAFFAN
Born 1896 in Wallerawang, New South Wales, Australia [32]
Daughter of John RAFFAN and Janet Allison TELFER [32]
Along with her mother and sister shifted from New South Wales to Western
Australia in 1900 [P74]
Resided with her parents in Broad Arrow 1902-1909; in Roberts Street, Kalgoorlie
in 1909; and then in Frank Street, Kalgoorlie [6]
After the departure for Winchester of her father in 1913 and her mother in 1916
she remained in Frank Street, Kalgoorlie until 1918 [6]
Resided with her parents and brothers on her father's Inchgower Farm in
Winchester in 1923 [19]
School Teacher of the first Winchester State School in 1923, which was run from
a house on her father's Inchgower Farm [8: page 33] [73]
In 1923 she received an annual salary of £222 for her year as sole teacher of
the Winchester State School [73]
Teacher in Mundaring in 1925 [50]
Later resided away from Winchester however returned in October 1928 following
the death of her father [4: 20-Oct-1928]
Resided with her mother and brothers on Inchgower Farm, Winchester in
later 1928 and early 1929 [4: 20-Oct-1928, 26-Jan-1929]
Herself and her mother spent a holiday at Dongara Beach in January 1929 [4:
26-Jan-1929]
In 1932 she was living in Mundaring [4: 27-Feb-1932]
Departed Colombo, Ceylon on the steamship Mongolia and arrived in
Fremantle, Western Australia on 31 March 1933 [63]
Arrived by train in Winchester on Saturday 11 May 1935 to spend a holiday with
her brothers and sister-in-law [5: 17-May-1935]
Teacher at Scotch College at 78 Shenton Road in the Perth suburb of Swanbourne
in 1936 [50]
In May 1937 she spent a holiday with her brother and sister-in-law on
Inchgower Farm in Winchester [5: 14-May-1937]
Resided in retirement in the Perth suburb of Bentley [1] [90]
Died 4 June 1984 in the Perth suburb of Bentley; ashes interred in the Niche
Wall at the Winchester Cemetery in Carnamah [1] [2]
"James" William James Cunningham RAMSAY
Born 16 August 1890 in Bunbury, Western Australia [30]
Son of John RAMSAY and Caroline TROTT [15]
He grew up in Bunbury, where both of his parents had also been born, and was
educated at the Convent School in Bunbury [30]
Worked for two years as a Clerk in Bunbury [30]
Labourer in Winchester in 1914 and 1915 [19]
Enlisted for active service in the Australian Imperial Force in Perth on 15 July
1915 [30: item 8025291]
Upon enlistment he was 5 feet 6¾ inches tall, weighed 144
pounds and had blue eyes, light brown hair and a fair complexion [30]
Gave his mother Mrs Caroline WEIESS as his next of kin, her
address at the time being 2 Richardson Street in West Perth [30]
After training at Blackboy Hill he was appointed to 4th
Reinforcements of the 28th Infantry Battalion on 27 September 1915 [30]
Embarked from Fremantle, Western Australia for active
service abroad on the H.M.A.T. A20 Hororata on 1 October 1915 [30]
Private 2207 in the Australian Imperial Force's 28th
Infantry Battalion in Egypt and France during the First World War [30]
Hospitalised in France suffering from bronchitis and later
pleurisy and in July 1916 was transported to England for treatment [30]
Embarked from Plymouth, England on the Ulysses and
disembarked in Fremantle, Western Australia on 6 April 1917 [30]
Returned to Australia for a "five month change" but was
discharged due to pleurisy after a service of one year and 354 days [30]
Discharged from the A.I.F. on 10 July 1917; received the
1914-15 Star, British War Medal and the Victory Medal [30]
Following his discharge he lived with his mother at 2 Emerald Hill Terrace in
West Perth and received a fortnightly pension of 15/- [30]
Enlisted for home service in the Australian Imperial Force in Perth on 14
September 1917 [30: item 8025291]
Worked at the Staff Office for Recruits [30]
Demobilised from the Australian Imperial Force on 13
February 1920 [30]
Married Pearl Mary CALDWELL in Perth in 1920 [66]
Farmer in Yelbeni 1923-1932 [6] [50]
In 1936 he was working as a Labourer and living at 28 Langler Street in the
Perth suburb of Victoria Park [50]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Victoria Park [2]
Died 30 June 1970; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Roman Catholic, PA,
222) [2]
Buxton William de Wenton RANDALL
Farm Labourer in Carnamah in 1927 [19]
Ivy Frances RANDALL
Born 31 October 1894 in Springwood, New South Wales, Australia [P89]
Daughter of Henry RANDALL and Mary SMITH [P89]
Married "Jim" James Slater STRAITON in the Perth suburb of Claremont on 21
October 1921 [P89]
Resided with her husband on Waddy Waddy Farm in Waddy Forest in 1921 and
1922 [10: Feb-1922]
In 1922 herself and her husband left Waddy Forest and shifted to the Perth
suburb of Claremont where they ran a cake shop [P89]
Resided with her husband and sons on Hursley Farm in Winchester 1925-1939
[19] [P89]
The farm was named Hursley after the village her parents came from in
England [P89]
Along with her two sons travelled to Perth in May 1934 to see her mother, who
was undergoing an operation [5: 11-May-1934]
Attended the Party at the home of William & Susan PETHICK on Petan Farm
in Winchester on Saturday 14 July 1934 [5: 20-Jul-1934]
Sold 37 suckers at 15/8 per head through Dalgety & Co Ltd at the Midland Market
on Wednesday 4 September 1935 [5: 6-Sep-1935]
Won the booby prize for Euchre at the Winchester Tennis Club's Social at the
School Hall in Winchester on 24 April 1937 [5: 30-Apr-1937]
Won one of the competition at the ladies' afternoon for Alice M. PETHICK at
Saint Mary's in Winchester on 29 June 1937 [5: 2-Jul-1937]
In 1939 her husband sold the 1863 acre Hursley Farm, and she purchased a
smaller 347 acre farm in Winchester [3] [27]
The 347 acres farm was purchased from Frederick J. BOWRA and was Lot M916 of
Victoria Location 1936 [3]
For the previous five years her husband had been leasing the 347 acre property
[3], which they also named Hursley Farm [P89]
Resided on the second Hursley Farm in Winchester 1939-1964 [P89]
Foundation Committee Member of Carnamah's branch of the Red Cross Society in
1939 [0: image 03834]
After her husband's death became the owner of the Winchester General Store
premises and twelve lots in the Winchester townsite [3]
Following the death of husband Jim in 1942 ran Hursley Farm in Winchester
with her sons Ian and Bruce [P89]
On 19 December 1945 transferred all her Winchester property to her two sons Ian
and Bruce [3]
Won the trophy for gaining the most points in the Preserves section of the 1954
Carnamah Show [0: image 04750]
Member of the Carnamah R.S.L. Women's Auxiliary in 1954 [7: page 193]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society 1955-1958
[13]
At the 1963 Carnamah Red Cross Ball she received the Red Cross Long Service
Medal & two Bars for 40 years service [7: page 178]
Mother of Donald, Ian and Bruce [P89]
Died 23 August 1964 at Hursley Farm, Winchester WA [P89];
buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Presbyterian, CC, 456) [2]
Long Service In Red Cross Has Ended (name and date of newspaper unknown)
"One of the first Red Cross nurses at Fremantle in World War I, the late
Mrs. Ivy Straiton, of Winchester, continued in her work for the Red Cross
Society throughout her life. She died in her sleep at her residence, Hursley
Park, last Sunday night at the age of 69 years. She and her late husband, Mr.
James Slater Straiton, went many years ago to Carnamah, where Mr. Straiton was a
prominent and respected farmer and citizen. Mrs. Straiton there joined the
Carnamah branch of the Red Cross Society and was always ready with a helping
hand when work was to be done. Last year she was presented with the Red Cross
long service badge. She will be long remembered for her faithful and untiring
work for the society. Besides her Red Cross activities, Mrs. Straiton also was a
loyal member and willing worker of in the Country Women's Association and a
steward for the fruit and farm produce section at the Carnamah Agricultural Show
for many years. In addition, she worked hard for the Anglican Ladies' Guild and
for the church. She is survived by two sons, Messrs. Ian Straiton and Bruce
Straiton. The funeral was to the Karrakatta Cemetery last Wednesday morning."
Annie RANKIN
Born 1873 in Fremantle, Western Australia [15]
Daughter of Thomas RANKIN and Ann SWIFT [15]
Married (1) Thomas WATERHOUSE in Fremantle in 1894 [15]
Resided with her first husband and their children in Fremantle [84]
Her first husband left Australia for America and she was to follow with
their children, but her mother wouldn't allow it [P198]
Married (2) "Jack" Peter John LYNCH in 1909 [66]
Resided with her husband in Glyde Street the Perth suburb of Cottesloe Beach in
1914 [30]
Her husband Jack enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force (A.I.F.) on 17
October 1914 [30: item 8207397]
During his time in the A.I.F. she continued to reside at Glyde Street, Cottesloe
Beach and later at 33 Carr Street, West Perth [30]
Herself and her husband arrived in Carnamah in February 1920 [4:
6-Apr-1929]
Resided with her husband on a portion of the Yarra Yarra Estate in Carnamah
1920-1929 [4: 6-Apr-1929] [19]
Signed the petition in February 1923 for the Irwin Licensing Court to grant a
hotel license for Carnamah [10: 9-Mar-1923]
Conducted the Luncheon Booth at the Carnamah Race Club's Annual Race Meeting in
Carnamah on 29 March 1923 [9: 20-Apr-1923]
Attended the Carnamah Race Club's Ball held at the Carnamah Hall on 10 April
1924 in a dress of black crepe de chene [10: 24-Apr-1924]
Attended the wedding of Alexander J. F. BROWN and Clara V. BERRIGAN at the
Carnamah Hall on 28 August 1928 [4: 8-Sep-1928]
In November 1928 it was reported she was unwell and an inmate of the Three
Springs Hospital [4: 3-Nov-1928]
On 6 April 1929 was bid farewell by a number of friends at the home of Roger and
Margaret CLARK in Carnamah [4: 13-Apr-1929]
Those who attended the farewell to herself and her husband on 6 April 1929
included: [4]
Roger and Margaret CLARK, John and Maud ILES, Mr and Mrs
JACKSON, John and Dora SPORK, Mr SHARP [4]
Thomas and Violet JOHNSTON, George and Evelyn SALTER, Mrs
SALTER Snr, Harold DUNNING, Miss CLARK [4]
her daughter Eileen WATERHOUSE, Joseph SALTER, Clarence
LYNCH, Maurice CLARK, and Harold DUNNING [4]
At the farewell she voiced her regret at leaving so many old friends; left
Carnamah in April 1929 [4: 13-Apr-1929]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Osborne Park [2]
Mother of Eunice Frances, Eileen Elizabeth and George Alexander WATERHOUSE
[15]
Died 5 December 1954;
buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Roman Catholic, OC, 173) [2]
"Fred" Frederick John RANKIN
Born 9 January 1908 in Boulder, Western Australia [16]
Postal Employee in Beverley until being transferred to Carnamah in July 1933
[5: 28-Jul-1933]
Arrived in Carnamah on Saturday 22 July 1933 [5: 28-Jul-1933]
Postal Clerk at the Carnamah Post Office from July to October 1933 [5:
28-Jul-1933, 20-Oct-1933]
Attended the Official Opening of the Carnamah Golf Course at Centenary Park in
Carnamah on Sunday 23 July 1933 [5: 28-Jul-1933]
Member of the Carnamah Golf Club in 1933 - appointed a Committee Member in
August 1933 [5: 4-Aug-1933, 11-Aug-1933, 1-Sep-1933]
In 1933 he won the Carnamah Golf Club's Club Championship [5: 9-Aug-1935]
Part of a humorous ballet which performed at the Carnamah Football Club's
Monster Ball on 2 September 1933 [5: 8-Sep-1933]
Attended the House Party at Tom and Marjorie PARKIN's home in Carnamah on Friday
13 October 1933 [5: 20-Oct-1933]
Member of the Carnamah Tennis Club in 1933 [5: 13-Oct-1933]
Left Carnamah during the evening of Monday 16 October 1933 following his sudden
transfer to Derby [5: 20-Oct-1933]
After undergoing and passing a medical examination he proceeded from Geraldton
to Derby by aeroplane on 18 October 1933 [5]
By December 1933 he had been transferred to the Post Office in Wyndham [5:
1-Dec-1933]
Postal Clerk in Geraldton in 1936 [50]
Returned to Carnamah on Saturday evening 24 October 1936 to perform the duties
of Relieving Postmaster [5: 30-Oct-1936]
Member of the Carnamah Tennis Club for his time in Carnamah in late October and
early November 1936 [5: 30-Oct-1936, 6 & 13-Nov-1936]
Left Carnamah for Perth on Friday 13 November 1936 [5: 20-Nov-1936]
Married Caroline Dulcie FORBES of Beverley in Perth in 1937 [50] [66]
Mrs Alice Catherine RANKINE
Born C.1871 [70]
Along with her husband, daughter and Miss MASSON departed London, England on the
Osterley on 20 November 1915 [34] [70]
Disembarked the Osterley in Fremantle, Western Australia on 23 December
1915 [70]
Arrived in Carnamah with her husband, daughter and companion Miss Hilda G.
MASSON on 12 January 1916 [34]
Resided on New Brunswick Farm in Carnamah in 1916 and 1917 [34] [50]
In 1925 they were living at 47 Colin Street in West Perth [50]
Husband of John Henry RANKINE [19]
Mother of Melba [70]
Capt. John Henry RANKINE
Born C.1876 [70]
Resided in Canada prior to making his way to Western Australia [34]
Along with his wife, daughter and Miss Hilda G. MASSON departed London, England
on the Osterley on 20 November 1915 [34] [70]
Prior to leaving England had made arrangements with the Midland Railway Company
to purchase a farm in Carnamah [34]
Arrived on the steamship Osterley in Fremantle, Western Australia on 23
December 1915 [70]
Arrived in Carnamah with his wife, daughter and Miss Hilda G. MASSON on 12
January 1916 [34]
He had arranged to purchase Lot M935 in Carnamah, however after inspection
decided to purchase Lot M952 instead [34]
Farmer of New Brunswick Farm in Carnamah in 1916 and 1917 [34]
In 1916 purchased 1,224 acres of farmland in Carnamah from the Midland Railway
Company for £2788, payable by instalments [27]
His 1,224 acres consisted of Lots M952 and M1065 of Victoria Locations 1934 and
1936 [27]
Resided with his wife, daughter and their companion Miss Hilda G. MASSON in a
house on Lot M952 of his farm [34]
The house consisted of four rooms and included a verandah and fly-wire doors
[34]
The Midland Railway Company seeded his first crop in 1916 which amounted to 221
acres [34]
Had a number of grievances with the Midland Railway Company and was secretary of
a petition sent to them in August 1916 [34]
Member and Secretary of the Midland Railway Ready Made Farm Settlers'
Association in 1916 and 1917 [34]
Member of Carnamah's branch of the Farmers and Settlers Association in 1917
[34]
In 1917 grew 300 acres of wheat crop on his Carnamah farm [10: 19-Jun-1917]
Purchased some of his general supplies from general store "The Supply Stores" in
Yarra Street, Carnamah in 1917 [92]
Signed the petition and financial guarantee in 1917 for the Midland Railway
Company to provide a resident doctor at Three Springs [34]
Vice President of the Three Springs Saint Patrick's Day Committee's Sports
Meeting held in Three Springs on 17 March 1917 [124]
Won the Gents 1st prize at the Euchre Party & Dance at the Carnamah School on
Thursday evening 1 November 1917 [9: 23-Nov-1917]
Believed to have walked off his farm in Carnamah in January 1918 [34]
The Midland Railway Company rescinded the sale on the farm on 31 May 1918
[27]
What had been his farm was subsequently sold by the Midland Railway Company to
the Repatriation Department on 15 April 1920 [27]
His farm and others sold by the Midland Railway Company became the Soldier
Settlement Scheme's Carnamah Estate [P300]
What had previously been his house was allotted to James K. FORRESTER and
shifted to Victoria Location 7180 in Carnamah [P300]
In 1925 he was working as a manager and living at 47 Colin Street in West Perth
[50]
Husband of Alice Catherine [19] [203]
Father of Melba [70]
Melba Victoria R. RANKINE
Born 1912 in London, England [21]
"Jack" John Wilson RANSOM
Born 7 September 1910 in Coolgardie, Western Australia [16]
He was a Runner of considerable ability and came second in the State
Championship Sprints in 1930 [5: 1-Sep-1933]
In 1931 he was in good form and producing excellent times
when to his misfortune he injured a leg muscle [5]
His father was a noteworthy runner on the goldfields and had
competed against Percy TEED who later lived in Carnamah [5]
Bank Clerk at the Bank of Australasia at 8 Macpherson Street in Carnamah in 1933
and 1934 [5: 27-Apr-1934]
Committee Member of the Carnamah Golf Club in 1933 [5: 5-May-1933]
Member of the Carnamah Football Club in 1933 and 1934 [5: 23-Jun-1933,
20-Apr-1934]
Kicked the first goal in the Premiership match of the North Midlands Football
Association in 1933, which Carnamah won [5: 25-Aug-1933]
In 1933 he was listed as one of the stalwarts of the Carnamah Football Club who
were responsible for its success [120: 5-Oct-1933]
Member of the Carnamah Badminton Club in 1933 [5: 4-Aug-1933]
Member of the Carnamah Athletic Club - was Secretary for the second half of 1933
[5: 21-Jul-1933]
Competitor in John KENNY's Billiard Tournaments conducted within Mackie's
Buildings in Carnamah in 1933 [5: 2-Jun-1933, 28-Jul-1933]
Member of the Carnamah Committee of the North Midlands Popular Girl Competition
in 1933 [5: 21-Jul-1933]
Part of a humorous ballet which performed at the Carnamah Football Club's
Monster Ball on 2 September 1933 [5: 8-Sep-1933]
Member of the Carnamah Tennis Club - was Acting Secretary for part in October
1933 [5: 13-Oct-1933]
Attended the House Party at Tom and Marjorie PARKIN's home in Carnamah on Friday
13 October 1933 [5: 20-Oct-1933]
Attended the Carnamah Tennis Club's Dance held at the Carnamah Hall on Saturday
9 December 1933 [5: 15-Dec-1933]
Also attended the Carnamah Tennis Club's Flannel Dance held at the Carnamah Hall
on Saturday 3 February 1934 [5: 9-Feb-1934]
Represented the Carnamah Tennis Club at meetings of the Carnamah District Tennis
Association in 1933-34 [5: 25-Aug-1933]
Attended the Dance conducted by the Carnamah Toc H at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 24 February 1934 [5: 2-Mar-1934]
Attended the Parkinson Tennis Club's Dance held on Saturday 14 April 1934 at the
Carnamah Hall [5: 20-Apr-1934]
Member of the Carnamah Golf Club in 1934, having decided not to play football
[5: 13-Apr-1934]
Despite choosing not to play football he was "outstanding" in a practise
football match between Carnamah and Coorow [5: 27-Apr-1934]
Attended the Carnamah Golf Club's Opening Season Dance at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 21 April 1934 [5: 27-Apr-1934]
Farewelled at a Smoke Social held by the Carnamah Football Club on Thursday 26
April 1934 [5: 27-Apr-1934]
At the Smoke Social he received a joint presentation from Carnamah's Football
Club, Athletic Club and Tennis Club [5: 4-May-1934]
Left Carnamah by train on Friday 27 April 1934 after receiving notice of his
transfer to Perth [5: 27-Apr-1934]
In Perth he initially worked as a Bank Clerk at the Head Office of the Bank of
Australasia [5: 4-May-1934]
Applied with the Carnamah Football Club for a clearance to transfer to the
Victoria Park Football Club [5: 4-May-1934]
Member of the Victoria Park Football Club in 1934, receiving praise for his play
in The West Australian newspaper [5: 28-Sep-1934]
He was one of the 24 men selected to play in the state football team in
inter-state football matches in 1935 [5: 5-Jul-1935]
In 1936 he was working as a Bank Clerk and living at 45 Canterbury Terrace in
the Perth suburb of Victoria Park [50]
Holidayed with the BINGHAM family in Coorow in June 1936 and again in September
1937 [5: 26-Jun-1936, 3-Sep-1937]
Married Ivy Lilian BINGHAM, daughter of Fred and Lilian S. BINGHAM of
Coorow, in Perth in 1938 [66]
Resided in Perth in 1940 [0: image 03903]
Along with his wife spent a holiday staying with her parents in Coorow in
September 1940 [0: image 03903]
Resident of South Perth when he enlisted in the Australian Army on 2 December
1941 [16]
Private W31981 in the Australian Army's 5 Garrison Battalion during the Second
World War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 24 December 1941 [16]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Shenton Park [2]
Died 30 June 1993; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Crematorium
Rose Gardens, 9N, 102) [2]
T. RALFF
Italian Labourer in Carnamah in 1929-1936 [4: 7-Sep-1929] [6]
On 2 September 1929 he was fined £2 for failing to supply suitable sanitary
conveniences at his premises in Carnamah [4: 7-Sep-1929]
Assisted the Carnamah Golf Club with the creation of their new golf course at
Centenary Park in Carnamah in 1933 [5: 28-Jul-1933]
Attended the funeral of Mrs Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the
Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
Arthur RATTUE
Clearer in Carnamah in 1927 [4: 7-May-1927]
Member of the Inering Cricket Club in 1930-31 [4: 22-Nov-1930]
Mrs Gloria Margaret RAWLINGS
Wife of Denis Francis Xavier RAWLINGS; see Gloria Margaret MCDONALD
Harold Edward RAWLINGS
Born 1893 in Croydon, Surrey, England [20] [21]
Son of James RAWLINGS and Emma Beatrice CREASY [20] [21]
In 1901 was living with his parents, brothers Vincent, Jack and sisters Rose and
Kate at 30 Stroud Road in Croydon, Surrey [20]
Farmhand in Winchester, Western Australia in 1923 [19]
Later resided in the Perth suburb of Glen Forest [2]
Died 20 July 1966; ashes scattered over the rose garden at the Karrakatta
Cemetery, Perth WA [2]
Maurice William RAY
Born 19 April 1921 in Subiaco, Western Australia [16]
Student at the Carnamah State School in Carnamah in 1931 [97]
Resided in the Perth suburb of West Leederville prior to enlisting in the
Australian Army on 18 July 1942 [16]
Sapper WX28850 in the Australian Army's 7 Army Transport Company during the
Second World War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 5 November 1945 [16]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Nollamara [2]
Died 6 October 1996; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Roman Catholic, HA,
313) [2]
Alfred RAYMOND
Labourer in Carnamah 1933-1935 [19]
Cyril RAYNER
Born 1 January 1907 in Eversholt, Bedfordshire, England [P7]
Son of farmhand Frederick RAYNER and Sarah Anne VALENTINE [P7]
Spent his youth in Bedfordshire and attended the Eversholt Village School in
Eversholt [P7]
After leaving school he worked as a farmhand around Eversholt [P7]
In 1924 his brother Alf, who was working on Warwick Park Farm in
Berkshire Valley, paid for his £42 fare to Australia [P7]
Departed from Tilbury Docks in London, England on the maiden
voyage of the steamship Orama on 15 November 1924 [P7]
Arrived on the steamship Orama in Fremantle, Western
Australia exactly one month later, on 15 December 1924 [70]
Farmhand for Frederick C. HAMILTON on Warwick Park Farm in Berkshire
Valley near Moora 1924-1932 [P7]
In August 1932 purchased from an insurance company what'd been Cecil F. TAYLOR's
1,464 acre Minawaha Farm in Carnamah [P7]
The farm was just south of the Carnamah townsite and
consisted of Victoria Locations 3328, 3353, 3430, 3431 and 3436 [44]
500 acres of the farm in Victoria Location 3328 is one of
the oldest farmed blocks in the Carnamah district [44]
The Conditional Purchase lease that became Victoria Location
3328 had been taken up by Robert S. PARSONS as early as 1909 [44]
Victoria Location 3328 had been farmed by William F. H.
JAQUES, Silas J. ROWLAND, GREEN Bros and Cecil F. TAYLOR [44]
Arrived in Carnamah on 7 August 1932 with himself, his pushbike and nothing else
[P7]
For his first few nights in Carnamah he stayed at BROWN's
boarding house at 13-15 Caron Street in the Carnamah townsite [P7]
His first meal in Carnamah was at Arthur PARRY's Fish & Chip
Shop in the old Post Office at 23 Macpherson Street [P7]
Farmer of Minawaha Farm in Carnamah 1932- [P7]
Retained the farm's name of Minawaha, which was
believed to be an Aboriginal word with something to do with water [P7]
With the farm came 270 acres of crop half eaten by rabbits,
some old machinery, eight horses and bachelor's quarters [P7]
Worked the farm entirely on his own for about seven months
before he could afford to employ a workmen [P7]
Shortly after arrival Stan and Agnes HIDDEN, who owned a
shop in Carnamah, took him for a drive around the district [P7]
Local storekeeper "Fred" Norman W. REYNOLDS allowed him to
shop for two years on credit while he established himself [P370]
In 1933 planted on his farm 430 acres of crop with horses
[P7]
Purchased three young working horses from the Yarragadee
Pastoral Company in Mingenew in November 1933 [5: 1-Dec-1933]
Purchased his first sheep from Winchester farmer W. Thomas
WHITE - a mob of ewes with crossbred lambs [P7]
After buying the sheep he had a cup of tea and then drove
the mob to his farm on foot [P7]
Later walked the crossbred lambs into Carnamah where they
were loaded onto a truck and sold at the Midland Market for 16/6 [P7]
Also kept a few cows and some chooks for fresh milk and eggs
[P7]
To begin with carted his wheat 30 bags at a time to the
weighbridge in Carnamah with three horses and a wagon [P7]
In April 1934 purchased a new Sunderseeder form the local
agent Oswald S. SOWERBY [5: 20-Apr-1934]
Cleared the balance of his farm and erected a rabbit proof
fence to keep the rabbits out from the railway line [P7]
Also erected internal fences on the farm and purchased a
rabbit fumigator to help combat the rabbits [P7]
During July 1934 cows continually broke through his fence
adjoining the railway line and ate his wheat crop [5: 27-Jul-1934]
He placed a notice in the local newspaper that if it
continued the cows would be impounded and according damages charged [5]
In October 1934 purchased a Sunshine binder from Reginald L.
BOLLAND who ran the Sunshine Agency in Carnamah [5: 12-Oct-1934]
Operated his farm with horses until 1938 when he purchased
his first tractor [P7]
He used his pushbike or bicycle to travel into the Carnamah
townsite or walked when he had to take sheep into town [P7]
His first vehicle was a second hand Chevrolet 4 truck which
he purchased for £50 [P7]
Used an old bag safe for keeping food cool at his house on
the farm before buying his first kerosene refrigerator for £80 [P7]
Rode his bike into the Carnamah townsite on Wednesdays and Saturdays to collect
his mail, which arrived on those days by train [P7]
Collected his newspaper every Saturday from KENNY's
newsagency in Carnamah and while there played billiards [P7]
Never had a post office box so if he was busy and didn't get
to town until later at night he would knock on the Post Office door [P7]
A telephonist would then answer the door and give him his
mail [P7]
He spent a good part of each Sunday writing letters to his
mother, two brothers, cousins and friends in England [P7]
Also wrote to another brother and his sister who were in
Canada [P7]
Travelled down to Perth for the Christmas break in December 1933 and then
returned to Carnamah [5: 5-Jan-1934]
Came 2nd in the Men's Cycle Race at the Carnamah Agricultural Show on Thursday 6
September 1934 [5: 14-Sep-1934]
Won a work basket in the raffle conducted at Parkinson Tennis Club Dance held in
Carnamah on 20 September 1934 [5: 28-Sep-1934]
Himself and his workman Karl D. L. BROOK travelled from Carnamah to Perth by
train on Thursday 7 February 1935 [5: 8-Feb-1935]
Received word on 6 August 1935 that his brother "Alf" Austin Alfred RAYNER had
passed away in Moora from acute appendicitis [5]
After learning of his brother's death he travelled from
Carnamah to Moora later that same day [5: 9-Aug-1935]
His brother, who was 49 years of age, was buried at the
Karrakatta Cemetery in Perth (Wesleyan, FC, 488) [2]
Sold 90 suckers for 10/8 per head at the Midland Market through Dalgety & Co Ltd
on Wednesday 28 August 1935 [5: 30-Aug-1935]
Came 2nd in the Handicap Cycle Race at the Carnamah Agricultural Show on
Thursday 12 September 1935 [5: 20-Sep-1935]
Himself and Jack BENTLEY returned to Carnamah on Saturday 1 February 1936 after
spending a vacation in Perth [5: 7-Feb-1936]
Sold 25 hoggets at 14/10 per head and 14 lambs at 12/7 per head through Dalgety
& Co Ltd on 12 February 1936 [5: 14-Feb-1936]
Sold 68 lambs at 12/10 and 12 wethers at 21/5 per head through Dalgety & Co Ltd
at the Midland Market on 29 July 1936 [5: 31-Jul-1936]
Employed a son of "Teddy" Edgar J. CLARK who on the first Wednesday night said
he was off to baddy, or badminton, in town [P7]
He'd never been but decided he may as well go too as he'd
otherwise be just sitting around with a hurricane lamp at home [P7]
It was on that night that he first met Mavis A. ROWLAND who
was at that time working at the Carnamah Private Hospital [P7]
Member of the Carnamah Social Club, whose main activity was badminton, in 1936
and 1937 [5: 7-Aug-1936, 13-Nov-1936, 9-Apr-1937]
Played for the defeated Carnamah Social Club in badminton
against the Carnamah Badminton Club on 5 August 1936 [5: 7-Aug-1936]
Attended the 1936 Massey Harris 25-40 tractor demonstration at Inverbeg
Farm in Three Springs on 22 August 1936 [5: 4-Sep-1936]
Exhibited in the Carnamah Agricultural Show held at Centenary Park in Carnamah
on Thursday 10 September 1936 [5: 19-Sep-1936]
Awarded 1st prize for 2 year old Clydesldale gelding or
filly, and received 2nd prize for Border Collie dog or bitch [5]
Sold 9 wethers at 20/10, 30 hoggets at 17/4, and 43 lambs at 16/5 per head
through Dalgety & Co Ltd on 5 March 1937 [5: 5-Mar-1937]
Married Mavis Amelia ROWLAND on Friday 12 March 1937 at the Salvation Army Hall
in Perth [5: 12-Mar-1937]
Travelled down to Perth with his wife-to-be on Wednesday
morning and returned to Carnamah on Saturday of the same week [P7]
They had planned to get married in the registry office
however the person they were staying with arranged a nicer location [P7]
Coincidentally Mavis' late uncle Silas J. ROWLAND had once
farmed his 500 acre Victoria Location 3328 [44]
Following their marriage they were tendered a Social Evening
at the Church Hall in Carnamah on Thursday 1 April 1937 [5]
The Social Evening consisted of community singing,
competitions and the rendering elocutionary and vocal items [5: 9-Apr-1937]
In July 1937 made a request to the Carnamah District Road Board for the closure
of the road through his Victoria Location 3436 [5]
He hoped to obtain water by sinking on the roadway, but he
only received permission to place gates across the road [5: 16-Jul-1937]
Sold 98 crossbred ewes at a sheep sale held in saleyards in Carnamah on 29 July
1937 [88]
Member of the Carnamah Cricket Club in 1939-40 [4: 9-Mar-1940]
Had an account with Carnamah blacksmith, wheelwright and general repairers Henry
Parkin & Son in the 1940s [53]
His wife purchased two little weaner pigs from Thomas J. BARKER which led to him
establishing a large piggery [P7]
As time passed purchased more and more pigs and began
breeding them - at one time having a couple of hundred pigs [P7]
Had a large shed erected for the pigs and allowed them to
graze on green grass during the day [P7]
Always had one to two milking cows and supplied Wells & Wells Pyramid Tearooms
with milk in a one gallon and a two gallon tin [P7]
In exchange for the milk his children of school age had a
hot meal at the tearooms at lunch time [P7]
During the war all local men had to go to the Carnamah Hall and be examined for
military service [P7]
As he was married with children and was running a farm he
was let off and didn't have to enlist [P7]
During the war he had a terrible tooth ache and the local doctor wouldn't remove
the tooth [P7]
Due to petrol rationing he was unable to get to Perth to
have the tooth removed by a dentist [P7]
A local mechanic had a charcoal burner to run his vehicle
and said if he burnt him some charcoal he'd take him to Perth [P7]
He dug a pit in one of his paddocks, put jam wood in it and
lit it up, covering it at a certain stage with tin [P7]
The mechanic was true to his word and took him down to Perth
and he had the tooth removed at a dentist in Midland [P7]
Applied for an Italian Prisoner of War to work on his farm and was supplied with
a Sardinian named Nick [P7]
Nick worked on his farm but wasn't allowed to leave the farm
or do clearing work, as they weren't allowed to handle an axe [P7]
LEISHMAN Bros and HAIG Bros also had Italian Prisoners of
War and they made it so they could see each other [P7]
After the war Nick, who he recalled to be "a real good chap,
a real good worker" was taken back to Perth [P7]
Donated a pig for the Live Weight Competition at the Carnamah District
Agricultural Society's Victory Show in 1945 [13]
Member of the Billeroo Cricket Club in 1948-49 [5: 10-Mar-1949]
Departed Fremantle, Western Australia on the steamship Orontes and
arrived in Southampton, England on 21 June 1949 [204]
He returned to visit his mother and brothers [P7]
and on arrival his address was Manor Gardens in Flitwick, Bedfordshire
[204]
Departed Tilbury Docks in London, England on the Orcades
and arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on 12 October 1949 [63]
Member of the Carnamah Cricket Club in 1949-50 - played for Carnamah Country
[4: 4-Mar-1950]
Obtained the telephone in 1951 - was telephone number Carnamah-57 [60]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society 1952-1958
[13]
From 1956 to 1961 he also owned or held in Conditional Purchase lease the 3,547
acre Victoria Location 9827 in Winchester [3]
Victoria Location 9827 bounds the west side of the
Winchester South Road and the north side of the Dawson-Touche Road [62]
During the 1960-61 financial year the block reverted to the
Crown, and it was re-taken up by James A. THOMSETT [3]
With the creation of the Town Dam the government claimed 75 acres of his best
farmland [P7]
He protested to the Farmers' Union who managed to get 25
acres back but he still lost the remaining 50 acres [P7]
Received £20 per acre compensation which totalled £1,000
however with taxes and duties it ended up being less [P7]
The Town Dam, which ended up not working, also took the site
of the old brickworks and part of Centenary Park [P7]
Several years later, after the failure of the dam, he
purchased the land back however trees had grown and it needed work [P7]
Attended the "Day of Pioneers" luncheon held at the Shire Council Chambers in
Carnamah on 13 October 1982 [253]
In 1992 his daughter Maureen and son-in-law Lindsay MALCOLM took himself and his
wife on a holiday to England [P336]
Mavis, his wife of 66 years, passed away on 22 July 2003 and was buried at
the Winchester Cemetery in Carnamah [64]
Following his wife's death his good companion and very intelligent sheep dog
named Lindy was run over [P7]
He was described as a very loyal and polite gentleman who was always welcoming
and hospitable [P370]
Resided on Minawaha Farm in Carnamah until early April 2005 when he
shifted to the hospital in Three Springs [P8]
Passed away at the North Midlands Health Service hospital in Three Springs at
the age of 102 years [P1]
Father of twelve children in Shirley, Margie, Issy, Roy, Maureen, Kay, Lany,
Doug, Max, Jan, Vicki and Peter [45]
Died 13 February 2009 in Three Springs; buried Winchester Cemetery, Carnamah
[P1]
From The Elders Weekly newspaper, Thursday 21 January
1988:
Cyril Finds his Second Wind, by Peter Herkenhoff.
""A perfect example of the traditional Aussie battler, Carnamah farmer,
Cyril Rayner, is living proof that work is the elixir of life. At 81 he is still
deeply involved in the everyday running of the 573 hectare farm he took up 55
years ago - his wife, Mavis and their 12 children will vouch for that. Toil was
his only option in order to bring up such a large family - eight girls and four
boys - on what is a small property for the North Midlands district and a
massive commitment by anyone's measure. Cyril's departure from his native
England and his work as a 12-year-old dairyhand, back in 1924, was followed by
an eight-year stint on a Berkshire Valley property, east of Moora.
Then on August 7, 1932, Cyril went out on his own at
Carnamah. "Carnamah is a good farming district, the years have confirmed what I
was told about the place before I moved here," Cyril said. "Everything has its
ups and downs and the place has changed a lot since I started here." He spoke
with a tinge of regret - remembering those whose farms or businesses in the
district had fallen by the wayside with the inevitable and sometimes painful
passage of time. This has meant that there are now less farmers and bigger
farms, the inevitable outcome of economies of scale.
Modern Australian farming has dictated that the Rayner's
family farm has had to grow (in stature, if not in size), even though it
supported 12 people through thick and thin as it originally stood. Cyril
acknowledges that there is always a limit to the production capability of a
farm, but diversification has brought his property close to that desirable
position. If today's farming hassles were as "simple" to manage as the water
shortage problem Cyril vividly recollects from his early days at Carnamah, life
- to him - would be a breeze. "In those days you'd finish work, then start
carting water - that went on for nearly 20 years," he said. A realist and
self-confessed conservative, he has always aimed to "make allowances for the ups
and downs of farming, so you can take the good with the bad." Those allowances
over the years have seen many luxuries denied from household. But there has been
no shortage of happiness, however, for the Rayner definition of that is good,
honest work. "It's an old policy, but a good one," Cyril said.
Grain, Sheep and basically free-range pig production have
maintained this large and highly-regarded Carnamah family through those good and
bad years. Their original pig production was a saving grace, according to Cyril,
a fact backed by Mavis, who had bought the first two pigs for her children with
a child endowment cheque! A 600-strong commercial Merino flock, occasionally
almost doubled with store sheep during those good seasons, proved itself a
worthwhile breadwinner, but pigs still came up trumps. "They really did keep us
going, but we couldn't turn them over quick enough in their partly free-range
environment," said Peter. Obviously, their potential warranted further
investigation and development of a new, $45,000 grower shed followed in March,
last year. Turning off their pigs as ideal weight baconers of between 95 and 100
kilograms - more easily achieved with intensive production - Cyril and Peter
have trebled their output of 18 months ago. Our ambition is to turn off eight
baconers a week from the 35-sow piggery," Cyril said. "We are on the improve all
the time and we would like to see the piggery grow at the same time."
So positive is the piggery expansion, that all wheat, barley
and lupin crops grown on the property now formulate the bulk of feed rations.
"It's what we get for those pigs that really counts now, so we've got to produce
consistent quality," said Cyril. "You can have the best bred stock in the world,
but if you don't feed them right they're worth nothing." Sows and liners are
carefully maintained during the early stages in Cyril's "maternity ward" - the
original pig shed. This care has been repaid with the sows producing a
remarkable average of nine piglets per liner. There's a lot to be said for
labours of love. "We're working on clearing $100 a pig - anything over that we
consider a bonus - and the new piggery has almost paid for itself already," said
Mavis. These Landrace/Large White cross baconers are of crucial importance to
the Rayner family's aim of maintaining financial independence, as it has done
for the last 55 years. Away from the farm, Mavis' golfing prowess is legend -
she has won Carnamah's Associate Championship for the last 25 years, beaten only
once during that time, by one of her daughters. At 70 years of age she has a
remarkable handicap of 13. It is a perpetual challenge for her, as is farming to
her tee total, non-smoking husband. Retirement couldn't be further from his
mind, for he recalls many who have "ended up pushing sheep around at Midland"
after taking the big decision.""
Elizabeth Maria RAYNER
Born 1876 in Penrith, New South Wales, Australia [32]
Daughter of William John RAYNER and Elizabeth EVANS [32]
Married John BARNES in 1901 in Perth, Western Australia [15]
Resided at 24 Clarence Street in the Perth suburb of Highgate Hill 1902-1907
[6] [50]
Resided at 34 View Street in the Perth suburb of North Perth 1907-1924 [6]
[50]
Resided in Westonia 1925-1927 where her husband was an Agent, General Merchant &
Carrier [6] [50]
Resided in Boulder 1928-1930 and in Kulin in 1931 where her husband was a
Presbyterian Minister and Home Missionary [6]
Resided in Carnamah from 1931 to 1934 [105]
Lived with her husband, daughter Marjorie and son Arnold at the Manse on Yarra
Street in the Carnamah townsite [P7]
Member of the Carnamah Presbyterian Ladies Guild - was President 1931-1934
[105]
Attended the American Gift Evening held in Carnamah in aid of the Carnamah
Presbyterian Church on 17 July 1933 [5: 21-Jul-1933]
Attended the Dance conducted by the Carnamah Toc H at the Carnamah Hall on
Saturday 24 February 1934 [5: 2-Mar-1934]
Attended the Badminton Club Party at John and Doris MCLEAN's home in Carnamah on
Monday 23 July 1934 [5: 27-Jul-1934]
Attended the Repertory Social, of plays, community singing and dancing, held in
Carnamah on 15 August 1934 [5: 17-Aug-1934]
Along with her husband and children left Carnamah on 8 October 1934 and shifted
to Kellerberrin [5: 12-Oct-1934]
Resided in Kellerberrin 1934-1940 and at 59 McCourt Street in the Perth suburb
of Leederville 1941-1946 [5] [6]
Resided of late in Perth suburb of West Midland [2]
Mother of William Woollard, Milton, Eric, Marjorie Elizabeth, "Ray" John Rayner,
Albert Victor and "Arnold" Ernest Arnold [P372]
Died 19 May 1971; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Presbyterian, KA, 126)
[2]
Emily Julia RAYNER
Born 1875 in Waranine, Western Australia [15]
Daughter of Robert RAYNER and Mary CRAGAN [15]
Married Arthur Herbert BEER in 1905 in Western Australia [15]
Resided in Carnamah whilst her husband was Railway Station Master in 1907
[9: 25-Oct-1907] [19]
Later resided in the Perth suburb of Midland Junction [2]
Died 14 March 1943; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Roman Catholic, MC,
325) [2]
Kay Sylvia RAYNER
Born 16 March 1945 in Three Springs, Western Australia [P13]
Daughter of Cyril RAYNER and Mavis Amelia ROWLAND [P13]
Resided with her parents on Minawaha Farm in Carnamah [P7]
Member of the Carnamah Children's Badminton Club in 1955 [0: image 04782]
Member of the Carnamah Girl Guides in 1955 and 1956 [137]
Member of the Winchester Tennis Club in 1958 [4: 21-Mar-1958]
Employee of Wigmores at 4 Macpherson Street in Carnamah [P7]
Married Malcolm SEAWARD [P13]
Mother of Helen, Jennifer and Elizabeth [P13]
Died 2 March 1998 [26]
Mrs Mavis Amelia RAYNER
Wife of Cyril RAYNER; see Mavis Amelia ROWLAND
Mrs Florence Sarah Matilda READ
Wife of William George READ; see Florence Sarah Matilda MULLINS
William George READ
Born 1880 in Woodbridge, Suffolk, England [20]
Son of Isaac READ and Alice Nickols CLARKE [20 [21]
In 1881 was living with his parents and brother Robert at Ipswich Lodge in
Woodbridge, Suffolk, England [20]
His father worked as a Gardener; around 1882 shifted with his parents from
Woodbridge to Melton, also in Suffolk, England [20]
In 1891 was with his parents and siblings Robert, Walter, Alfred, Albert, Alice
and Herbert at Holly Lodge in Melton [20]
In 1901 he was still residing with his parents at Holly Lodge in Melton and was
working as a Railway Porter [20]
Later worked in England as a farmhand [70]
Married Florence Sarah Matilda MULLINS in 1906 [21]
Departed London, England with his wife on the Gothic and arrived in
Fremantle, Western Australia on 6 September 1912 [70]
Known to have resided in Winchester, Western Australia with his wife from 1914
to 1916 [19]
Farmhand for Hans HÄUSSLER on Gregorfields Farm in Winchester in 1914 and
1915 [19] [50]
Clearing Contractor in Winchester in 1916 [6]
Resided in Winchester until enlisting in the Australian Imperial Force in Perth
on 8 February 1916 [30: item 8024996]
On enlistment he was 5 feet 8½ inches tall, weighed 138 pounds and had dark grey
eyes, dark brown hair and a fresh complexion [30]
After training at Blackboy Hill he was appointed to the 15th Reinforcements of
the 28th Infantry Battalion on 1 September 1916 [30]
Embarked from Fremantle, Western Australia for active service abroad on the
H.M.A.T. A52 Surada on 22 September 1916 [30]
Disembarked in Plymouth, England on 20 November 1916 and after further training
proceeded to France on 13 March 1917 [30]
Private 5543 of the Australian Imperial Force's 28th Battalion in France during
the First World War [30]
Besides a brief stint as Acting Corporal he served as Private until being
promoted to the rank of Corporal on 24 January 1917 [30]
Wounded in Action in France on 3 May 1917 and was hospitalised for two months
for a gunshot wound to his left shoulder [30]
Embarked from England on the H.T. Lancashire and disembarked in
Fremantle, Western Australia on 11 March 1919 [30]
Discharged from the Australian Imperial Force on 28 April 1919; received the
British War Medal and the Victory Medal [30]
Farmhand in Winchester in 1919 and 1920 [19]
Later resided in Perth [2]
Died 28 February 1924; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Anglican, JA, 176)
[2]
A. READING
Resided in Watheroo before shifting to Carnamah in April 1929 [4:
20-Apr-1929]
Shop Assistant in Norman W. REYNOLDS' General Store in Yarra Street, Carnamah in
1929 [4: 20-Apr-1929]
Dick READING
Born 10 March 1902 in Saint Pancras, London, England [16] [P144]
Son of George Langley READING and Louisa DRAPER [20] [21]
Served in the 17th Batt London Vol Reg in 1918 and 1919, and on 16 February 1920
enlisted in the Territorial Force [P144]
Worked as an Office Bookkeeper in London, England until 1922 when he decided to
leave England for Australia [P144]
Purchased his ticket for £35 and departed London, England on the steamship
Largs Bay on 20 February 1923 [P144]
Arrived on the Largs Bay in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on 23 March
1923 [70]
Farmhand in Warracknabeal, Victoria, Australia for Alexander GILMOUR, whose son
Jack later farmed in Carnamah [P144]
Shifted to Western Australia in 1924 in order to purchase his own farmland
[P144]
In 1924 saw an advertisement listing blocks for sale by the
Midland Railway Company [7: page 70]
Travelled to Carnamah in a horse and trap to inspect blocks
of land near Five Gums in July 1924 [7: page 70]
The road ended at the Inering Homestead so he borrowed a
horse and rode through the bush to find the blocks for sale [7: page 70]
On 11 August 1924 purchased from the Midland Railway Company 1,241 acres of
virgin bush at Five Gums in Carnamah [27]
The 1,241 acres consisted of Lots M984 and M991 of Victoria
Location 2022 situated north east of the Inering Estate [27] [62]
Lot M984 cost 12/- per acre and Lot M991 cost 15/- per acre,
totalling £834/15/- which was payable by instalments [27]
Paid the required £85 deposit on the farm and returned to
Perth to purchase necessary items [7: page 70]
Purchased a tent for £11/5/-, a cart for £20, a horse
for £14 as well as an axe and a spade [7: page 70]
Wheat and Sheep Farmer of Wellmeadow Farm near Five Gums in Carnamah
1924-1973 [P144]
He named the property Wellmeadow after Wellmeadow
Road in Lewisham, London, England [P144]
The property consisted of thick salmon gum and he had to
chop his way into the block, moving inwards as he cleared [7: page 70]
While clearing his farm he also worked for other farmers to
supplement his income [P144]
He had purchased the farm in partnership with his friend
"Harry" Harold W. THOMAS, who only stayed a short time [P144]
Following Harry's departure the contract to purchase the
1,241 acres was transferred into just his name on 14 January 1926
[27]
His first machinery purchase was a tractor, followed by a
drill for £36/16/- and a plough for £23 [7: page 71]
The tractor arrived in Carnamah by train and it was
necessary for them to clear part of a road to get the machine to the
farm [P144]
In addition to cropping part of his own farm he also
share-cropped part of Angus and Dick GOULD's neighbouring farm
[7: page 71]
During the year 1926 his brother Fred joined him on the farm and
they formed the farming partnership "Reading Bros" [P144]
In 1926 they harvested 749 bags of wheat and carted 423 bags
to the nearest railway siding over 17 miles away [7: page 71]
They employed the services of local builder Charles J.
DALLIMORE to build them a four roomed house on the farm [P144]
Their parents left England in 1927 [63] and on
arrival in Western Australia joined them on Wellmeadow Farm
in Carnamah [P144]
Initially their father helped them on the farm, and then
resided on the farm throughout his retirement [5: 30-Apr-1943]
In 1932 they were the owners of a Chevrolet truck containing
license plate CA-242 [4: 12-Nov-1932]
"Reading Bros" were Financial Members of the Carnamah
District Agricultural Society in 1932 [13]
The local newspaper revealed on 25 August 1933 that goods
had arrived for them at the Carnamah railway station [5:
25-Aug-1933]
They travelled to Perth by train on 12 October 1933 and
returned to Carnamah on 18 October 1933 [5: 13-Oct-1933,
20-Oct-1933]
Sold 100 sheep through Westralian Farmers with three
consignments to the Midland Market in 1935 [5: 26-Jul-1935,
6-Sep-1935, 15-Nov-1935]
The 100 sheep comprised 57 suckers (25 at 16/7, 24 at 14/1,
8 at 11/4), 5 ewes at 11/4, 38 shorn wethers (37 at 7/4, 1 at 5/4)
[5]
Sold six bales of wool at 15d. per pound through Elder Smith
& Co Ltd at the Wool Sale in Perth on 7 October 1935 [5:
11-Oct-1935]
They sold 18 ewes at 9/7 per head through Westralian Farmers
at the Midland Market on Wednesday 5 February 1936 [5:
7-Feb-1936]
They purchased a new 1936 model Commer truck from Carnamah
agent and mechanic D. Standish O'GRADY [5: 6-Mar-1936]
Sold five pigs at 22/- per head through Dalgety & Co Ltd at
the Midland Market on Wednesday 11 March 1936 [5: 13-Mar-1936]
Sold 6 suckers at 12/1, 5 lambs at 6/1, and 29 shorn ewes at
7/1 per head at the Midland Market in September 1936 [5:
18-Sep-1936]
They had an account with Carnamah blacksmith, wheelwright
and motor mechanics Henry Parkin & Son in 1937 [53]
Sold 7 lambs at 13/4 and 48 ewes (15 at 12/10, 33 at 12/4)
through Elder Smith & Co Ltd in early in 1937 [5: 8-Jan-1937,
12-Mar-1937]
By 1941 they had obtained the telephone on the farm, and
were telephone number Carnamah-17R from 1941 to 1955 [60]
They later purchased another farm in Three Springs which
they named Darenth after the River Darenth in England
[P144]
Bought his brother Fred's share in the farm in the mid
1950s, at which point his brother retired to Perth [P144]
Attended the wedding dance for Alexander J. F. BROWN and Clara V.
BERRIGAN in Carnamah on 28 August 1928 [4: 8-Sep-1928]
He was among the 400 people who attended the Matrons and Benedicts
Ball held in Three Springs on 31 August 1928 [4: 8-Sep-1928]
Attended the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball at the Carnamah Hall on
Thursday 8 August 1929 [4: 17-Aug-1929]
He had an account with Carnamah blacksmith, wheelwright and motor
mechanics Henry Parkin & Son in the 1920s and 1930s [53]
Member of the Inering Cricket Club in 1930-31 [4: 22-Nov-1930]
Member of the Inering Progress Association in 1932 [4:
9-Jul-1932]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society
1932-1971 [13]
Along with Ruby CLARK won the waltzing competition at the Carnamah
Basketball Club's Dance on 29 July 1933 [5: 4-Aug-1933]
Himself and Emily TURNER won a prize for dancing at the Monster Ball
at the Carnamah Hall on 2 September 1933 [5: 8-Sep-1933]
Attended the Carnamah Church of England's New Year Ball held at the
Carnamah Hall on Saturday 30 December 1933 [5: 5-Jan-1934]
Attended the Dance conducted by the Carnamah Toc H at the Carnamah
Hall on Saturday 24 February 1934 [5: 2-Mar-1934]
On the evening of Thursday 15 March 1934 attended the Carnamah Race
Club's Annual Dance at the Carnamah Hall [5: 16-Mar-1934]
Attended the Carnamah Football Club's Grand Opening Ball at the
Carnamah Hall on Saturday 12 May 1934 [5: 18-May-1934]
Attended the Carnamah Roman Catholic Church's Ball held at the
Carnamah Hall on Saturday 26 May 1934 [5: 1-Jun-1934]
Attended the Inering School Dance held at the Carnamah Hall to raise
money for books on Saturday 21 July 1934 [5: 27-Jul-1934]
Won a ham at the North Midlands District Hospital Ball held at the
Three Springs Hall on Easter Monday 22 April 1935 [5:
26-Apr-1935]
Whenever in Perth he would visit Ernest L. MITCHELL who owned a farm
next door to his in Carnamah [P144]
It was at the photographic business in Perth of Ernest L. MITCHELL
that he met his future wife who was an employee there [P144]
Met with his wife for one week a year for seven years before they
married in 1935 [P144]
Married Moreen Winifred RICHARDS on Wednesday 2 October 1935 at
Saint Brigid's Church in Perth [5: 11-Oct-1935]
In 1935 had another house erected on Wellmeadow Farm in
Carnamah for himself and his new wife at a cost of £350 [P144]
Himself and his wife took up residence in their new home on
Wellmeadow Farm on Friday 11 October 1935 [5: 18-Oct-1935]
Travelled from Carnamah to Perth by train on Thursday 26 September
1935 [5: 27-Sep-1935]
Attended the Carnamah Repertory Club's Social Evening & Play
Presentation at the Carnamah Hall on 17 June 1936 [5:
19-Jun-1936]
Member of the Five Gums Tennis Club 1936-1942 and 1946-1952
[89]
Auditor from 1938-39 to 1941-42 and Vice President and
Committee Member in 1951-52 of the Five Gums Tennis Club [89]
Attended the meeting at Five Gums on 10 March 1937 to discuss the
establishment of a state school at Five Gums, Carnamah [278]
Served on the Board of the North Midlands District Hospital in Three
Springs 1939-1943 [109]
Telephone number Carnamah-17R from 1941 to 1968, and then on the
Three Springs East telephone exchange [60]
His first car was an old Austin car which was replaced in 1948 by a
new Chevrolet car [P144]
Departed Fremantle, Western Australia on the steamship Stratheden
and arrived in London, England on 30 July 1949 [204]
He travelled to England by himself and during his visit his
address was 10 Moreton Road in Seven Kings, Essex, England
[204]
Father of Terence, Maureen and Eileen [P144]
Died 17 November 1973 at Wellmeadow Farm in Carnamah
[P144]; buried Three Springs General Cemetery (Anglican, Plot
138) [24]
Following his death the farm owned and run by his son Terry [7:
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