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Owner of original: Inhouse Photo Collection
Date: 26 Dec 1998
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Owner of original: Inhouse Photo Collection
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 | Edith Hillbrick's Engagement MISS EDITH HILLBRICK
Only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hillbrlck, of Manning-street, Fremantle, whose engagement to Mr. E. T. Lee, of High-street, Fremantle, has been announced.
Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902-1954), Sunday 29 April 1934, page 1
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58719007
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Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 29 Apr 1934
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 | Edith Jane Hillbrick (1912-2012)
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 20 Nov 1933
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 | Edith Jane Hillbrick (1912-2012) Age 21 years
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 201/11/1933
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 | Edith Jessie Hillbrich (1886-1968)
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 20 May 2008
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 | Edith Jessie Hillbrich Wedding (1906) Married 05/12/1906
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 5 Dec 1906
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 | Edward A Sharp (1835-1908)
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Owner of original: https://www.myheritage.com/
Date: 18 Aug 2024
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 | Edward Ernest Cunningham - Car Accident MECHANIC KILLED
ACCIDENT NEAR KIRUP
In an endeavor to avoid a kangaroo which raced in front of a P.M.G. utility van he was driving, Edward Cunningham (30), telephone mechanic, of Bunbury, swerved from the road, hit a stump, and was killed near Kirup late last night. He was driving in the direction of Donnybrook when the fatality occurred. Death is believed to have been instantaneous. There were no visible injuries. The late Mr. Cunningham leaves a wife and two children, Mrs. E. E. Cunningham, Noel and Fay, of South Bunbury. The funeral will take place in Perth tomorrow, leaving the residence of his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin, of 49 Rathay street, Victoria Park. Wm. Brittain & Son have charge of the arrangements.
South Western Times (Bunbury, WA : 1932 - 1954) Fri 20 Oct 1939 Page 1 MECHANIC KILLED
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 27 Feb 2023
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 | Edward Ernest Cunningham - Death in Car Accident MECHANIC KILLED.
Accident Near Donnybrook.
Edward\Cunningham, a telephone mechanic stationed at Bunbury, suffered injuries, from which he died within about 20 minutes, in a motor accident near Donnybrook late last night. Details of the smash were not available in Perth last night, but it is understood that in the course of his duties Cunningham had visited Boyup Brook yesterday, taking with him a linesman from Donnybrook. When returning last night, it is understood, the utility truck he was driving was swerved sharply to avoid an animal on the road and Mr. Cunningham lost control Whether the truck overturned or crashed into a tree could not be ascertained, but it was reported that the linesman escaped unhurt.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Fri 20 Oct 1939 Page 7 MECHANIC KILLED.
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 27 Feb 2023
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 | Edward Gustave Hillbrick And his Son and Daughter Ernest William And Eunice Irene
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
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 | Edward Paul & Johanna Lydia (Jackel) Hillbrich
50th Wedding Anniversary (Back Row)
Clive Edward Warmbrunn(18), Maurice Ernest Hillbrick(15), Daphne Lydia Meyer(22), Reginald Edward Hillbrich, Gustav Francis Warmbrunn, Sidney James Hillbrich, Allan Sidney Meyer, Elsie May Hillbrich, Constance May Hillbrich, Ernest Edward Hillbrich, Nathaniel Emil Meyer, Edward Nathaniel Meyer(20), Evelyn Grace Warmbrunn(14), Jean Constance Hillbrick(13)
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Myrtle Amy Hillbrich(36), Grace Amelia Warmbrunn(47), Edward Paul Hillbrich, Johanna Lydia Hillbrich (nee Jackel), Raymond Donald Hillbrick, Emma Lydia Meyer(49), Eva Julia Hillbrich(42), Stanley Gordon Hillbrich(29)
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Allan Philip Hillbrick(7), Kenneth Lloyd Meyer(7), George Sidney Hillbrick(9), Olive Ida Meyer(12), Ida Lydia Hillbrick(7), Edward Ernest Hillbrick(4), Stanley Bruce Hillbrick
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 10 May 1931
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 | Edward Paul & Johanna Lydia (Jackel) Hillbrich Status: Not yet located; Buried at the Harkaway Cemetery, Victoria, Australia
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 19 May 2023
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 | Edward Paul Hillbrich (1860-1937)
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
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 | Edward Paul Hillbrick
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
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 | Edward Sharp (1810-1856)
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Owner of original: https://www.myheritage.com/
Date: 18 Aug 2024
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 | Edward Sharp (1835-1908) Obituary OBITUARY.
The death occurred early on Saturday morning of Mr. Edward Sharp, a well-known resident of Bodangora. The deceased, who was 73 years of age, received a paralytic stroke about 3 years ago, from which he never recovered. He leaves a widow and a grown-up family of three sons and one daughter, the latter being Mrs. Coffey, of Bodangora, where also one of the sons resides, the other two being residents of Cobar. The remains of the deceased were interred in the Methodist portion of the Bodangora cemetery yesterday. The Rev. D. Gilsenan conducted the burial service. The deceased was a member of the Bodangora Orange Lodge, and the burial service of the Order was
read by the chaplain, the Rev. F. J. Dunkley. The lodge sent a handsome wreath enclosed in a glass globe which
was laid on the grave. Mr. C.J. Shakespeare carried out the funeral arrangements.
Source: OBITUARY. (1908, November 9). Wellington Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved August 18, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article141502798
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Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 18 Aug 2024
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Owner of original: Kim Gardiner
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 | Elizabeth Neame (1701-1725)
Status: Located; Inscription :
In hopes of a joyfull resurrection. Here lieth the body of Elizabeth Neame. Eldest daughter of Mr John Neame & Margaret his wife of Nether-Hale Farm in this Parish. Who departed this life August 29th 1725. Aged 23 years.
"Since as I am so must you be, Therefore prepare to follow me."
Also here lieth the body of MARY NEAME Wife of William Neame. Who died the 18th April 1775. Aged 66 years.
Also WILLIAM NEAME Yeoman late of Nether-Hale. Who died the 13th of January 1786. Aged 71 years.
Also WILLIAM NEAME. Their son. Buried in St Marys, Newington, Surry. The 7th of February 1780. Aged 40 years.
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 4 Jun 2023
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Owner of original: Inhouse photo collection
Date: 19 Aug 2022
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 | Ellen Box (1860-1949)
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Owner of original: MyHeritage
Date: 3 Jan 2025
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 | Ellen Box and ?? and ??
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Owner of original: MyHeritage
Date: 3 Jan 2025
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 | Ellen Elizabeth Dilley (1861-1934)
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Owner of original: MyHeritage
Date: 3 Jan 2025
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 | Elsie (Hillbrich) (1889-1944) & Frank Joseph McDonald (1880-1943) sOURCE: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213661505/elsie_mcdonald
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Owner of original: Find a Grave
Date: 15 Nov 2024
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 | Elsie Hillbrick (1889-1944)
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 1920 circa
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 | Elsie May (Ivory) Hillbrich ()
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
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 | Emily (Leeson) Hillbrich (1861-1943) Status: Not yet located; Buried at the Harkaway Cemetery, Victoria, Australia
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 19 May 2023
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 | Emily Christina (Hillbrick) Kershaw & Edward Henry Percy Kershaw
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Owner of original: Find a Grave
Date: 21 Sep 2024
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 | Emma Bramley (Singleton) Hillbrick - 1938 - Death Notice HILLBRICK.-On October 3. 1939, at the Fremantle Hospital Emma, dearly beloved wife of Percival John Hillbrick of Singleton. 20 Walker-street, South Fremantle, loving mother of Rupert and Arnold, mother in-law of Belle, and fond grandmother of Arnold, Kenneth, Norma, Thelma and Rupert; aged 60 years.
Family Notices. (1939, October 5). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved June 8, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article46428902
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Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 5 Oct 1939
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 | Emma Bramley (Singleton) Hillbrick - In Loving Memory - 1940 The West Australian (Perth, WA:1879-1954): Thu 3 Oct 1940 - Page 1 - Family Notices
HILLBRICK.-In loving memory of my dear Wife, Emma, who passed away October 3. 1939. Softly she sleeps while others sigh, Leaving memories that-will never die. Inserted by her loving husband Percival.
HillBRICK.-In devoted memory of dear Mother, who departed October 3. 1939. Calm and peaceful she is sleeping. Sweetest rest has followed pain. When we know how much she suffered, Could we wish her back again. Inserted by her loving sons. Rupert, Arnold and daughter-in-law Belle.
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 3 Oct 1940
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 | Emma Bramley (Singleton) with Rupert Percival & Percival John Hillbrick
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 2 May 2008
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 | Emma Bramley Singleton
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Owner of original: Inhouse Photo Collection
Date: 1 Apr 2023
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 | Emma Bramley Singleton - The Late Mrs. P. J. Hillbrick. - Funeral The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954), Friday 6 October 1939, page 10
Mrs. Emma Hillbrick, wife of Mr. Percy J. Hillbrick. treasurer of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union, passed away on October 3 at the age of 60 years. Mrs. Hillbrick who was born in Leicestershire, England came to Australia nearly 50 years ago. She resided in Queensland for two years and then for a period of ten years in Korumburra, Gippsland and Bendigo (Victoria). Mrs. Hillbrick arrived in this State with her husband about 30 years ago, and for a few years lived at Kalgoorlie and Boulder. For the last 23 years she had lived in the Fremantle district, where she made many friends. In an unassuming and energetic manner she supported many charitable objects and always actively assisted her husband, who is the organiser of comforts for the members of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union who are inmates of the Old Men's Home and the Sanatorium. Wooroloo. Mrs. Hillbrick was of kind and generous disposition, loved and respected and particularly devoted to her home and family. She leaves a husband and two sons to mourn their loss. The funeral cortege moved from her late residence, Singleton. 20 Walker street. South Fremantle, yesterday afternoon and proceeded to the Church of England portion of the Fremantle Cemetery where the Rev. Canon H. M. Collick officiated at the graveside in a very sympathetic manner. The chief mourners were Messrs. P. J. Hillbrick (husband). R. P. and A. J. Hillbrick (sons). Mrs. A. J. Hillbrick (daughter-in-law). Messrs Arnold Hillbrick (grandson) and Harold Hillbrick (brother-In-law). Mesdames Harold and Herbert Hillbrick. and F. McDonald. Kondinin (sisters-in-law, Messrs. F. Ham. E. T. Lee and Glen Dunstan (nephews), and Mrs. E. T. Lee (niece). The pall-bearers were:-Messrs T. Fox. M.L.A.. J. Tonkin. M.L.A.: R. Thornett. secretary. Orm Cook. Vigilant Ofcer, and G. T. Dixon (Fremantle Lumpers' Union): G. McDonald (Fremantle Workers' Social and Leisure Club). P. L. Wise. secretary (Fremantle Buffalo Club. Ltd.). L. N. McDonald (West Australian Athletic League). F. Croxton (A.N.A. Fremantle branch). Jerry Connell and Jim French. Among those Present were:-Mr. H. F. Burridge (bandmaster Fu Fu Band). Cr. A. Hines. Messrs. A. Daly, F. Collins. J. McKeown. E. Heaney. W. P. Forster. J. T. Grose. J. Houlton. E. Bond. W. Bowden. R. Lydon. J. Mulcahy. J. Bourke. sen. V. Cartwright. A. Earnshaw. W. Toombs. J. MePhee. C. A. Hunter. E. Charlton. F. M. Jones. T. Brooks, S Kellow. W. T. Johnson. W. Larson. W. J. Morrison. W. Shearer. J. Dobson, G Gray, A. Mitchell. W. F. Taylor. J. W. Andrews. C. Jensen. M. J. McInerny and A. Sampson: Mr. and Mr. H. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Wagener: Mesdames R. S. Mustard. J. Davy. C Currie, Pittaway. G. McDonald. R. Porter. W. Manns and J. Houlton: and Misses M. Mustard. P. Trott and F. Mitchell. The hearse was laden with beautiful floral tributes and widespread expressions of sympathy have been extended to the bereaved relatives. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Arthur E. Davies and Co.
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Owner of original: National Library Archives - Trove
Date: 10 Jul 2011
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 | Emma Lydia Hillbrich (1882-1954)
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 26 May 2023
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 | Emma Susan (Neame) Gibbs (1860-1903)
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 5 Jun 2023
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 | Ernest Edward Hillbrich (1877-1977)
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 26 May 2023
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 | Esther Louisa (Gardiner) Cunningham Divorce in Detail WIFE'S ULTIMATUM
"GO FOR YOUR LIFE"
PREFERRED SINGLE LIFE AGAIN
Tell Ted he can go for his life and get a divorce if he wants to, but, so far as I am concerned, I'm finished with him, declared Esther Louisa Cunningham when representations were made to her to return to her husband, Edward Joseph Cunningham, whom she deserted some three years ago.
Cunningham, a tall, middle-aged man, employed in the Commonwealth Lighthouse Department, told the Chief Justice, Sir Robert McMillan, this morning, when petitioning for a divorce, that he had never been able to understand his wife's attitude. He had his suspicions, of course, but could offer no reason why she left him. He said they were married at Perth in 1902, and lived very happily together at the various lighthouses where he was stationed, notably at Point Moore, Geraldton, and Breaksea Island. They lived at the last-mentioned lighthouse for 11 years, and had two children, a girl born in 1903 and since married, and a boy born in 1907. When war broke out Cunningham said he enlisted, and his wife and children resided with her parents at Leederville. She was well provided for, and they corresponded regularly with one another. When he returned to Perth in 1919, however, he discovered that his wife had left her parents home, and was working as a cook at a timber mill, somewhere in the country. Her people refused to tell him where she was, and a letter which she left behind said that he could take the children, as having lived on her own for three years she found that Single Life Suited Her. Cunningham said he placed the boy in a boarding school and took his daughter with him to Point1 Charles Lighthouse, in the Northern Territory. They returned on holiday leave in 1922. His daughter married, and he managed to secure an interview with his wife, but she still refused to return to him, and so he went North again, this time to Cape Don Lighthouse. He returned to Perth again on holiday in December last, and endeavored to get his wife to change her mind. His brother saw her, and she gave him a letter, in which she wrote that she was perfectly content to "Paddle her Own Canoe," and had not the slightest intention of ever returning to him. In reply to his Honor, Cunningham saw that he had experienced no trouble whatever with his wife, and prior to him going away to the war they always lived on the most happy terms. He knew of no reason why she should have decided to cut adrift, but, of course, had his suspicions. Frederick Cunningham, a Government employee and brother of petitioner, gave evidence that when he interviewed Mrs. Cunningham on February 12 last, in an endeavor to bring the couple together again, she replied: "Tell Ted he can go for his life and get a divorce if he wants to, but, so far as I am concerned, I'm Finished with Him." In granting a decree nisi, returnable in six months, his Honor remarked that he could not understand why respondent had left her husband. As a matter of fact, he, said, he was not called upon to ascertain the reason, and it was enough for him to say that she had no just cause or excuse for her conduct. Mr. Hubert Parker appeared for Cunningham.
WIFE'S ULTIMATUM. (1927, March 8). The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), p. 5 Edition: HOME (FINAL) EDITION. Retrieved June 14, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article83046467
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Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 8 Mar 1927
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 | Ethel Jane Sharp (1881-1961) Assuming an image of Ethel Jane Sharp with grandchildren. Circa 1950-1961
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Owner of original: https://www.myheritage.com/
Date: 18 Aug 2024
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 | Ethel Jane Sharp (1881-1961)
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Owner of original: https://www.myheritage.com/
Date: 18 Aug 2024
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 | Ethel Louisa (Porter) Hillbrick (1890-1979)
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 8 May 2023
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 | Eva Julie Hillbrich (1889-1975)
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 26 May 2023
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 | Fanny Louisa (Hannaby) Willmott (1877-1958)
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Owner of original: MyHeritage
Date: 3 Jan 2025
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Owner of original: Original Image
Date: 12 Sep 2024
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 | Ferdinand Tondut (1844-1920)
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Owner of original: Online Discovery
Date: 5 Sep 1924
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 | Fire in Neame's Chemist (1880) DUNEDIN. Sept 16.
A fire occurred at Caversham last night, and totally destroyed a ten-roomed house which was occupied by Neame, chemist, McIntosh, dealer, and two other families. The fire started in Neame's shop, from which nothing was saved. A good deal was saved from Mclntosh's. Neame is insured for £250 in the National, and Mclntosh in the South British for £50. The building belonged to Hocken and Hardy, and insured in the Standard for £500, and New Zealand for £200. A fire occurred at Neame's a few months ago.
Sept 17.
The fire at Caversham is supposed to have originated through the bursting of a kerosene lamp, Neame estimates his loss at £500. Mr Murray, M.H.R. for Bruce, addressed his constituents at Milton, and received an unanimous vote of thanks.
Source: Wanganui Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 3949, 17 September 1880, Page 2
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Date: 16 Sep 1880
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Owner of original: Julie Gardiner
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 | Francis Neame (1856-1932) & Emily Wallace (Hopkins) Neame (1866-1937)
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Owner of original: Find a Grave
Date: 21 Sep 2024
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 | Francis William Coffee (1920-1980) Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/253720970/francis_william_coffee
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Owner of original: Find a Garve
Date: 18 Aug 2024
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 | Frank Joseph McDonald (1874-1943)
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 1920 circa
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 | Frank McDonald & Family Frank McDonald, Jessie Rose Else, Elsie (Hillbrick) McDonald
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 1920 circa
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