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 | Thelma Louise Gardiner Wednesday 10 Mar 1926:
Vide Police Gazette, 1926, page 108.
THELMA LOUISE GARDINER, charged on warrant with being an uncontrollable child, has been arrested by Sergeant 3rd Class Gillam and Constables McGill and Clifford, Sydney Police. Committed to the Industrial Home, Parramatta.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252055962/28051830
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 25 Feb 2023
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| 552 |
 | Thelma Louise Gardiner Wednesday 24 Feb 1926:
Bondi.—A warrant has been issued bv the Children’s Court Bench for the arrest of THELMA LOUISE GARDINER, charged with being an uncontrollable child.Offender is 16½ years of age, about 4 feet 6 inches high, stout build, olive complexion, dark-brown hair (shingled), small sharp pointed nose, blue eyes, good set of natural teeth, several small moles on the side of the neck; may be dressed in a red and black maroeain dress,or a black maroeain dress with fringe at bottom, black silk coat, fawn hat, cinnamon coloured shoes and stockings to match; frequents dance halls. Complainant, Annie Gardiner, mother, No. 2 Bramhall Flats, Sir Thomas Mitchell road, Bondi.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252055910?browse=ndp%3Abrowse%2Ftitle%2FN%2Ftitle%2F1476%2F1926%2F02%2F24%2Fissue%2F2555669%2Fpage%2F28051797%2Farticle%2F252055910
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 25 Feb 2023
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| 553 |
 | Thomas Henry Walsh (1884-1918) Lance Corporal, 11th Infantry Battalion, AIF WW1.
Service number: 7809
Source: https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/105235
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Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 28 Sep 1917
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 | Thomas Henry Walsh (1884-1918) PRIVATE THOMAS WALSH.
Died of wounds, August 27th, 1918. Prior to leaving for the front with the 26th. reinforcements for the 11th. Battalion, Private Walsh was employed as a guard on the W.A.G/R. He was the dearly beloved youngest son of Mrs. Walsh, brother of Mrs. McCaine, 108 Harrold-street, Mt. Lawley, / Mrs. O'Leary, Dwellingup, and James. F. Walsh, Collie Railway Station. Aged 33 years. Rest in peace.
Source: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article212682188 [Newspaper: The W.A. Record - September 28, 1918]
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Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 28 Sep 1918
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| 555 |
 | Thomas Henry Walsh (1884-1918) World War 1 enlistment and services records.
Source: https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 12 Jul 2024
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| 556 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Owner of original: Inhouse Photo Collection
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| 557 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Owner of original: Kim Gardiner
Date: 10 Apr 2010
Place: 17 Maple Place, Maddington, Western Australia
-32.059951, 116.00496
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 | Township of Gorlitz, Prussia, Germany
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 20 May 2008
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| 559 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Owner of original: Inhouse Photo Collection
Date: 1 Apr 2023
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| 560 |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Owner of original: Original Image
Date: 12/0/2024
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| 561 |
 | Uebergang Headstone in Warrnambool To the memory of our parents Frederick Uebergang Died 17th Dec. 1923 Aged 68 Years. and Pauline Uebergang Died 19yh Nov. 139 Aged 83 Years. Pioneers of the Cudgee District Also our brother and sister Ivor and Minnie At Rest.
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Owner of original: Find a Grave
Date: 15 Nov 2024
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| 562 |
 | UK Census 1841
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Owner of original: https://www.myheritage.com/
Date: 18 Aug 2024
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 | UK Census 1841 - Samuel Hunt Twissell (1788)
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Owner of original: https://www.myheritage.com/
Date: 20/0/2024
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| 564 |
 | Vera L Sharp & Williams Stubbs Headstone
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Owner of original: Find a Garve
Date: 18 Aug 2024
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 | Vernon William Charles Gardiner (Bereavement Notice) Mr and Mrs. Gardiner and Family desire to THANK many friends for kindness..sympathy, and floral tributes in their recent sad bereavement.
Family Notices. (1904, April 28). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved January 25, 2015, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25087015
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Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page2550576
Date: 28 Apr 1904
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 | Vernon William Charles Gardiner (Death Notice) GARDINER.- On April 19. 1904, at Mount's Bay road, Perth. W.A., Vernon William Charles, the dearly-beloved infant son of S. and J. S. Gardiner, aged 10 months. Deeply mourned.
Family Notices. (1904, April 28). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved January 25, 2015, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25087015
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Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25087015
Date: 28 Apr 1904
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| 567 |
 | Victor Robert Trenberth (1916-1988)
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Owner of original: Inhouse photo collection
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| 568 |
 | Walter Joseph Steeth (1886-1915)
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Owner of original: Find a Garve
Date: 23 Sep 2024
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| 569 |
 | Walter Lister Stiles (1881-1949)
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Owner of original: Online Discovery
Date: 5 Sep 1924
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 | Walter Lister Stiles - Funeral Notice - 1949 FUNERAL NOTICES. STILES: The Funeral Service for the late Mr. Walter L. Stiles, of 19 Swan-street, South Perth, will be held in the Church of England portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery at 2.30 o'clock NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON. The Cortege will move from our Chapel, 1023 Hay street, Perth, at 2.10 o'clock. DONALD J. CHIPPER AND SON, Perth. BA2454.
Family Notices. (1949, September 3). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved June 17, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47746838
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Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 3 Sep 1949
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 | Walter Lister Stiles - Funeral Notice - 1949 STILES: The Funeral Service for the late Mr. Walter L. Stiles, of 19 Swan-street, South Perth, will be held in the Church of England portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery at 2.30 o'clock THIS (Monday) AFTERNOON. The Cortege will move from our Chapel, 1023 Hay-street, Perth. at 2.10 o'clock. DONALD J. CHIPPER AND SON, Perth. BA2454. STILES: South Perth Rifle Club: Members of the above Club are respectfully requested to attend the Funeral of our late Member, Walter L. Stiles. For particulars see main notice. R. Gathercole, Captain; F. Narroway, Sec.
Family Notices. (1949, September 5). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 1 Edition: 1st EDITION. Retrieved June 17, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47747105
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Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 5 Sep 1949
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| 572 |
 | William Archibald Gardiner Family History - Orange, New South wales An article that appeared in the Central Western Daily newspaper on January 15, 1985. John Samuel Gardiner was one of the 9 sons of William Archibald Gardiner.
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Owner of original: Kim Gardiner / Original Copy
Date: 15 Jan 1985
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| 573 |
 | William John Dunstan (1879-1853)
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Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
Date: 20 May 2008
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| 574 |
 | William Rupert Gartner (1921-1971)
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Owner of original: National Archives of Australia
Date: 24 Oct 2024
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| 575 |
 | William Saunders (18??-1895) The Late William Saunders of Wirra Warra.
A correspondent writes :
It is our sad duty this issue to chronicle the death of Mr. William Saunders, of Wirra Warra, which occurred on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 14, at about half-past two. It will be remembered that about two months ago Mr. Saunders was taken ill, suffering from the effects of a huge carbuncle in the nape of the neck.
He was taken to Goodooga where he remained under the care of Dr. Hawkins for about two weeks. He then decided to come on to Brewarrina which he did (Mrs. Saunders accompanying him), and for the past six weeks has been located at Mr. W. McDougall's Sportsman's Arms Hotel, under the care and treatment of Dr. Sinclair. Shortly after his arrival, the carbuncle was lanced, and upon subsequent occasions the surgeon's knife had been brough into operation. Mrs. Saunders was untiring in her attendance upon the sufferer, and what with broken rest, worry, and anxiety the good lady is in a most unenviable condition.
The change noticeable from day to day in Mr. Saunders was indeed but slight, some days he appeared to be a little better than others. For the past week or so, however, the sufferer had become very weak in consequence of having partaken of little or no nourishment, and he was at times given to violent fits of coughing, they having a very bad effect upon him, leaving him almost prostrate. On Thursday morning the doctor expressed the opinion that the patient would not live the day, and such proved to be only too correct, death having come as a relief to the sufferer at the time above stated, the actual cause being congestion of the lungs. The deceased gentleman was a kind-hearted and generous citizen, and at all times was charitably disposed.
Mr. Saunders was, perhaps, one of this district's oldest pioneers, he having come out west in 1857 from the Hunter River district, where he had resided from his infancy with his parents on Mr. J. B. Bettington's estate. At the age of 19, or there abouts, he joined an old schoolmate in the person of George Tait (now of the Nebine) in the cattle raising business on the Culgoa. Later Mr. Saunders bought an interest in the Cuttabunda and Willoh runs, and for a number of years was in partnership with Andrew McKenzie. After being for a number of years interested in the above-mentioned proper-ties, Mr. Saunders sold out, eventually buying Wirra Warra from Mr. John E. Kelly, in the early sixties.
In 1866 Mr. Saunders was married to Miss Eliza Pierce, of the Hunter River district. Since that time he has resided at Wirra Warra where he raised a family. Although apparently a prosperous settler, the deceased gentleman had encountered many of the adversities of this world. In 1890 the devastations of the memorable flood of that year left Mr. Saunders almost without a hoof on his run ; in the year 1886, previous, having the misfortune to lose his eldest son, who met his death through being struck by lightning. And with the roll of years, so have misfortunes overtaken the once genial host of Wirra Warra. We are safe in saying there was no more hospitable roof in the back blocks than that of the Wirra Wirra homestead ; no more beaming countenances of welcome greeted the weary wayfarer and the casual caller, than those of its inmates.
Mr. Saunders leaves a kind-hearted and generous widow together with eight children— five sons and three daughters. The eldest son, Mr. E. Saunders, some time ago married the eldest daughter of Mr. J. T. Baker, of Goodooga ; whilst the eldest daughter married in December last Mr. Joseph Loughnan, of the Narran. The remainder of the family are at ages ranging from 19 to 9 years. Much sympathy is expressed throughout the town and district with the highly-respected family in their sad bereavement.
At the time of death, Mr. Saunders had just turned 56. His remains were interred in the Church of England Cemetery on the 15th, the body being followed to its last resting place by members of the family and relatives, as well as a large circle of friends and acquaintances. In the absence of the Rev. W. Hotston, Mr. J. H. Saunders officiated at the grave.
Source: The Late William Saunders Of Wirra Warra. (1895, March 1). The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), p. 4. Retrieved July 14, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article121323551
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Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 13 Jul 1924
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 | William Saunders (18??-1895) The Late William Saunders of Wirra Warra.
A correspondent writes :
It is our sad duty this issue to chronicle the death of Mr. William Saunders, of Wirra Warra, which occurred on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 14, at about half-past two. It will be remembered that about two months ago Mr. Saunders was taken ill, suffering from the effects of a huge carbuncle in the nape of the neck.
He was taken to Goodooga where he remained under the care of Dr. Hawkins for about two weeks. He then decided to come on to Brewarrina which he did (Mrs. Saunders accompanying him), and for the past six weeks has been located at Mr. W. McDougall's Sportsman's Arms Hotel, under the care and treatment of Dr. Sinclair. Shortly after his arrival, the carbuncle was lanced, and upon subsequent occasions the surgeon's knife had been brough into operation. Mrs. Saunders was untiring in her attendance upon the sufferer, and what with broken rest, worry, and anxiety the good lady is in a most unenviable condition.
The change noticeable from day to day in Mr. Saunders was indeed but slight, some days he appeared to be a little better than others. For the past week or so, however, the sufferer had become very weak in consequence of having partaken of little or no nourishment, and he was at times given to violent fits of coughing, they having a very bad effect upon him, leaving him almost prostrate. On Thursday morning the doctor expressed the opinion that the patient would not live the day, and such proved to be only too correct, death having come as a relief to the sufferer at the time above stated, the actual cause being congestion of the lungs. The deceased gentleman was a kind-hearted and generous citizen, and at all times was charitably disposed.
Mr. Saunders was, perhaps, one of this district's oldest pioneers, he having come out west in 1857 from the Hunter River district, where he had resided from his infancy with his parents on Mr. J. B. Bettington's estate. At the age of 19, or there abouts, he joined an old schoolmate in the person of George Tait (now of the Nebine) in the cattle raising business on the Culgoa. Later Mr. Saunders bought an interest in the Cuttabunda and Willoh runs, and for a number of years was in partnership with Andrew McKenzie. After being for a number of years interested in the above-mentioned proper-ties, Mr. Saunders sold out, eventually buying Wirra Warra from Mr. John E. Kelly, in the early sixties.
In 1866 Mr. Saunders was married to Miss Eliza Pierce, of the Hunter River district. Since that time he has resided at Wirra Warra where he raised a family. Although apparently a prosperous settler, the deceased gentleman had encountered many of the adversities of this world. In 1890 the devastations of the memorable flood of that year left Mr. Saunders almost without a hoof on his run ; in the year 1886, previous, having the misfortune to lose his eldest son, who met his death through being struck by lightning. And with the roll of years, so have misfortunes overtaken the once genial host of Wirra Warra. We are safe in saying there was no more hospitable roof in the back blocks than that of the Wirra Wirra homestead ; no more beaming countenances of welcome greeted the weary wayfarer and the casual caller, than those of its inmates.
Mr. Saunders leaves a kind-hearted and generous widow together with eight children— five sons and three daughters. The eldest son, Mr. E. Saunders, some time ago married the eldest daughter of Mr. J. T. Baker, of Goodooga ; whilst the eldest daughter married in December last Mr. Joseph Loughnan, of the Narran. The remainder of the family are at ages ranging from 19 to 9 years. Much sympathy is expressed throughout the town and district with the highly-respected family in their sad bereavement.
At the time of death, Mr. Saunders had just turned 56. His remains were interred in the Church of England Cemetery on the 15th, the body being followed to its last resting place by members of the family and relatives, as well as a large circle of friends and acquaintances. In the absence of the Rev. W. Hotston, Mr. J. H. Saunders officiated at the grave.
Source: The Late William Saunders Of Wirra Warra. (1895, March 1). The Maitland Daily Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1939), p. 4. Retrieved July 14, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article121323551
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Owner of original: Trove News Article
Date: 13 Jul 2024
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 | William Thomas Wilce and Family 1949 Thomas married Edreen Vera May Wilce (born Coffee) on June 22 1927, at age 24 in Dubbo, NSW, Australia. Edreen was born on July 30 1905, in Bodangora, Wellington, NSW, Australia. They had 6 children: Nancy Leary (born Wilce), Thomas Edwin Wilce, Phyllis Hands (born Wilce), Heather May Murphy (born Wilce), Dawn Wilce and one other child.
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Owner of original: https://www.myheritage.com/
Date: 17 Nov 2024
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 | Woodmans Point (1910) In 1910 Gustav Wilhelm Hillbrich worked as a Watchman at the Magazine munitions facility at Woodmans Point, Western Australia.
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 28 Oct 2017
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 | Zeiten Passenger List - John Cheesemond Davy & Family (1910) Note: Passenger 556 is likely to be Isabella (Jackson) Dobson, being Jessie Dobson's (1886-1944) mother.
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Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 5 May 2023
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