Born 1886 in Southery, Norfolk, England [20] [21]
Daughter of Joseph THORNALLEY and Harriet SPINKS [20] [21]
Her father was a Licensed Victualler (Hotelkeeper/Innkeeper) and later a Farmer[21]
In 1891 was living with her parents and siblings Eliza, Harriet and Joseph at the Blacksmith's Arms in Southery, Norfolk, England [20]
Later resided with her parents and siblings on farmland at Clay Common in Uggeshall, Suffolk, England [20]
Her brother Joseph departed London, England on the Geelong for Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on 27 December 1911 [203]
Married Percival Witt BARNARD in 1912 in Norfolk, England [21]
They departed London on the Gothic on 20 December 1912 and arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on 27 January 1913 [70] [203]
Also on board the Gothic were her parents, sister Eliza, sister Harriet and brother-in-law John GOFFIN [70] [203]
Resided with her husband at Winchester in the Carnamah district of Western Australia 1914-1916 [19]
Her husband worked as a farmhand for Hans HÄUSSLER on Gregorfields Farm in Winchester 1914-1916 [19]
Her sister and brother-in-law "Hettie" Harriet and John GOFFIN resided and worked on nearby Petan Farm in Winchester in 1914 [19]
By later 1916 herself and her husband had shifted to Tammin where her husband was a farmer [50]
Her parents and brother Joseph had settled on farmland at Jelcobine west of Brookton by 1916 [50]
Reference: Carnamah Historical Society & Museum and North Midlands Project, 'Clara Elizabeth Thornalley / Barnard' in Biographical Dictionary of Coorow, Carnamah and Three Springs, retrieved 14 October 2024 from www.carnamah.com.au/bio/clara-elizabeth-thornalley [reference list] |
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