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William Henry FISHER [9069]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1868 763 Christening: Death: 1944 - Ballarat, Vic, Australia ( aged about 76) 4710 Burial:
Parents
Father: William Henry FISHER [9092] (Abt 1837-1904) 3118 Mother: Ellen CRANITCH [9093] (Abt 1843-1914) 13
Spouses and Children
1. *Emily Jane PEATE [9070] (1866 - 1898) Marriage: 1890 - , Victoria, Australia Status: Children: 1. Ellen FISHER [885] (1890-1963) 2. Lillias Victoria FISHER [9099] (1893-1893) 3. Rose Marjorie FISHER [9100] (1895- ) 4. William Francis FISHER [9101] (1897-1897) 2. Rosanna WORTHINGTON [9096] (Abt 1868 - 1954) Marriage: 1899 - , Victoria, Australia 4711 Status: Children: 1. Clarice Florence FISHER [9102] (1900- ) (Twin) 2. Claude Francis FISHER [9103] (1900-1972) 3. Mary Doreen FISHER [9104] (1907-1907)
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wed 12 Jul 1944 Page 14 Advertising
WILLIAM HENRY FISHER, Late of Burnbank Street, Ballarat, Retired Plumber, Deceased, Who Died on 5th May, 1944. Creditors, next of kin, and all other persons having CLAIMS against the estate of the deceased are required by the executors and executrix of the will, THE BALLARAT TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, & AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED, of Lydlard street north. Ballarat; Claude Francis Fisher, of 52 Victoria road, Auburn, storekeeper; and Rosanna Fisher, of Burnbank street, Ballarat, Widow, to SEND PARTICULARS to it and them, care of the said company, on or before 14th September, 1944, after which date it and they will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which it and they then have notice. R, J. GRIBBLE & HOLLWAY, solicitors. 22 Lydiard street south. Ballarat.
Mary FISHPOOL [10498]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1791 Christening: Death: Feb 1854 - Geelong, Vic, Australia ( aged about 63) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Joseph TROTTER [10497] (Abt 1797 - 1888) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Mary TROTTER [10502] (Abt 1820- ) 2. Ebenezer TROTTER [10501] (1821-1894) 2. Joseph TROTTER [10510] (Abt 1797 - 1888) 62,3849, 62 Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Mary TROTTER [10502] (Abt 1820- ) 2. Ebenezer TROTTER [10501] (1821-1894)Ruby Pearl FISK [350]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1896 Christening: Death: 1935 - Collingwood, VIC, Australia ( at age 39) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Roddie CRUICKSHANK [318] (1892 - 9 Sep 1982) 3377,3378,3379 Marriage: 1917 3380 Status: Children: 1. John Roland CRUICKSHANK [1894] (1918-2000)Rebecca Jane FITZGERALD [9518]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1863 - , NSW, Australia 4712 Christening: Death: Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *John William YEA [9517] (1860 - 1940) 4712, 4712 Marriage: 1887 - Yackandandah, Vic, Australia 4713 Status: Children: 1. Alice May YEA [5588] (1888-1968)Charles James FITZMAURICE [6641]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1900 - Deniliquin, NSW, Australia 4714 Christening: Death: 1973 - Deniliquin, NSW, Australia ( at age 73) 4715 Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Nellie SCOTT [6640] (1905 - ) 4716 Marriage: 1924 - Deniliquin, NSW, Australia 4717 Status: Children: 1. Maureen FITZMAURICE [10068] 2. Norman FITZMAURICE [12930] ( -1926) 3. Frank FITZMAURICE [12931] ( -1925) 4. Sheila Margaret FITZMAURICE [12932] (Abt 1926-2005)Frank FITZMAURICE [12931]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Christening: Death: 1925 - Deniliquin, NSW, Australia 4718 Burial:
Parents
Father: Charles James FITZMAURICE [6641] (1900-1973) Mother: Nellie SCOTT [6640] (1905- )Maureen FITZMAURICE [10068]
Sex: F
Parents
Father: Charles James FITZMAURICE [6641] (1900-1973) Mother: Nellie SCOTT [6640] (1905- )Norman FITZMAURICE [12930]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Christening: Death: 1926 - Deniliquin, NSW, Australia 4719 Burial:
Parents
Father: Charles James FITZMAURICE [6641] (1900-1973) Mother: Nellie SCOTT [6640] (1905- )Rhonda FITZMAURICE [4938]
Sex: F
Spouses and Children
1. *Gary John WATTS [4937] Children: 1. Belinda Lee WATTS [4939]Sheila Margaret FITZMAURICE [12932]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1926 Christening: Death: 2005 - , NSW, Australia ( aged about 79) Burial:
Parents
Father: Charles James FITZMAURICE [6641] (1900-1973) Mother: Nellie SCOTT [6640] (1905- )
Spouses and Children
1. *CHIVERS [12933]Catherine FITZPATRICK [12363]
Sex: F
Spouses and Children
1. *Percy Rivers AXTILL [12354] (1889 - 1980) 600 Marriage: Status:Joy Maree FITZPATRICK [4934]
Sex: F
Spouses and Children
1. *Graeme Eric WATTS [4933] Children: 1. Harley Ray WATTS [4935] 2. Brett Andrew WATTS [4936]Mary FITZPATRICK [773]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: Christening: Death: Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Patrick COSTIGAN Snr [772] ( - ) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Denis COSTIGAN [8590] (Abt 1814-1892) 2. Michael COSTIGAN [760] (Abt 1817-1880) 3. Grace COSTIGAN 2151 [8592] (Abt 1821-1907)Henry William FITZSIMMONS [11248]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1863 - Southwark, Surrey, England Christening: Death: 1903 - , Hampshire, England ( at age 40) Burial:
Parents
Father: Thomas Richard FITZSIMMONS [11247] (Abt 1823-1886) Mother: Louisa Elizabeth SWINDON [4064] (1838-1898)
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Bessie HUNT [11249] (1867 - 1917) Marriage: 1888 - Southampton, Hampshire, England Status: Children: 1. Kathleen FITZSIMMONS [11250] (1895-1985)Kathleen FITZSIMMONS [11250]
Sex: FAKA: Kathleen BRUCE
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1895 - Southampton, Hampshire, England Christening: Death: 1985 - Coventry, Warwickshire, England ( at age 90) Burial:
Parents
Father: Henry William FITZSIMMONS [11248] (1863-1903) Mother: Mary Bessie HUNT [11249] (1867-1917)
Spouses and Children
1. *Charlestino ABRUZZESE [11251] (1895 - 1974) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Charles Anthony ABRUZZESE [11252] (1922-2003)Robyn Thelma FITZSIMMONS [4736]
Sex: F
Spouses and Children
1. *Garry Robert Charles DICKASON [4735] Children: 1. Kylie Jane DICKASON [4737] 2. Lorrenn Kaye DICKASON [4738]Thomas Richard FITZSIMMONS [11247]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1823 Christening: Death: 27 May 1886 - ( aged about 63) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Louisa Elizabeth SWINDON [4064] (31 Oct 1838 - 23 May 1898) Marriage: 1863 - Southwark, Surrey, England 4720 Status: Children: 1. Henry William FITZSIMMONS [11248] (1863-1903)
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Thomas's occupation is given as wharf labourer in 1871 and 1881 censuses
Esther FLACK [12280]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1830 Christening: Death: 1906 - ( at age 76) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *John WILSON [12279] (1824 - 1901) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Charles WILSON [12281] (1857-1942)Barbara Anne FLANAGAN [5568]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 14 Mar 1945 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4721 Christening: Death: 15 Mar 2017 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia ( at age 72) 4722 Burial: 22 Mar 2017 - Pasadena, SA, Australia 4722Events
1. Occupation: teacher, 1968, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia.
Parents
Father: Ernest Walter FLANAGAN [5024] (1912-1973) Mother: Iris May HANNIGAN [5027] (1917-2008)
Spouses and Children
1. *Jeffrey RYAN [5570] Children: 1. Private 2. Private 3. Private
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General:
In 2012 I stumbled across a family tree on Ancestry.com which mentioned my great grandfather, but it did not contain any names I recognised. I followed it through with the tree owner, and later found some names of living people who I believed to be connected. I took a punt and rang a number in Western Australia and awkwardly introduced myself as a "possible relative". The person I rang was Barbara's brother. He told me he would let Barbara know as she was the family researcher. Within days I had received a long letter from Barbara telling me that it was only a few years before that the family had discovered the truth about the family and that the person who they thought was their grandfather who was actually Alfred Thomas Dawes. Barbara and I corresponded by e-mail, and spoke on the phone over a period of time and in September 2012, Barbara and her husband were travelling to Victoria to visit family. They arranged to travel down our way and meet us. Blood appears to be thicker than water and we became instant friends. What a wonderful thing to meet a family member from a line of the family that one didn't even know existed. Barbara and I kept in touch over the 5 years we knew each other, sharing information and keeping up with family news. What a sad day it was when I received the telephone call from Barbara's husband to let me know that she had passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. Barbara was a retired teacher.
RYAN, BARBARA ANNE
RYAN, Barbara Anne (nee Flanagan). Formerly of Broken Hill Passed away on March 15, 2017 Aged 72 years Wonderful and loving wife of Jeff for 48 years Much loved mother of Janet (deceased), Helen and Meredith and mother-in-law of Peter Devoted Grandma of Mia Will Be Forever Missed
Obituaries
Published in The Advertiser on 17/03/2017 Adelaide, South Australia
RYAN, BARBARA ANNE (NEE FLANAGAN)
RYAN, Barbara Anne(nee Flanagan). Dearly loved sister and sister-in-law and cherished aunt and great-aunt. Words can not quantify the void and pain in our hearts that your early and sudden passing has brought. Our sincere condolences to our brother-in-law Jeff, his daughters Helen and Meredith and families, a much loved part of our family. Rest in peace dear Barbara. Maureen and Patrick Bourke, Richard and Rae Flanagan, Sean, Connor and Jamie, Erina and James, Felicity and Jamie, Conan, Jessica, George, Angus, Tanya and Tony.
Obituaries
Published in The Advertiser on 18/03/2017
RYAN, BARBARA ANNE (NEE FLANAGAN)
RYAN, Barbara Anne(nee Flanagan). Formerly of Broken Hill Passed away on March 15, 2017 Aged 72 years Wonderful and loving wife of Jeff for 48 years Much loved mother of Janet (deceased), Helen and Meredith and mother-in-law of Peter Devoted Grandma of Mia Will Be Forever Missed
Obituaries
Published in The Advertiser on 18/03/2017
RYAN, BARBARA ANNE.
RYAN, Barbara Anne (nee Flanagan) THE FAMILY and FRIENDS of BARBARA are respectfully informed that her Funeral Service will be held in the Florey Chapel, Centennial Park on WEDNESDAY, March 22, 2017 at 10.00 a. m. Accredited Member A. F. D. A.
Funerals
Published in The Advertiser on 17/03/2017
Private
Sex: M
Parents
Father: Richard Owen FLANAGAN [5569] Mother: Rae Francis HOCKING [5601]Daniel Thomas FLANAGAN [5026]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1892 - Petersburgh, SA, Australia Christening: Death: 1955 - Menindee, NSW, Australia ( at age 63) Burial:
Parents
Father: John FLANAGAN [5330] (1856-1925) Mother: Margaret WOOF [5331] (1861-1923)
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill NSW Tuesday 5 December 1911 page 4
ALLEGED MALICIOUSLY WOUNDING.
Daniel Thomas Flanagan was charged with having on September 25 last maliciously wounded with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm on Honorah Gale at North Broken Hill.
The accused, who was defended by Mr. A. J. Hall, pleaded not guilty.
The following jury was empanelled : -F. Mars, F. B. Harnett, F. E. Elvidge, P. Annello, H. J. F. Hamilton, J. J. Kelly, G. Miller, T. Stevens, J. Lanyon, R. de Magnussen (foreman), R. D. Morton, A. S. Clarke.
Honorah Gale, a married woman, living with her husband at Lane-street, North Broken Hill, said that there were three children living at home : she knew the accused since he was going to school ; the witness remembered the night of September 25 ; she left home, at about 6 o'clock alone, and went to the home of her married son, John Gale, and afterwards to the home of Mrs. Harvey, where she stayed for a little while ; the witness went to the Newmarket Hotel to get some gin for a sick grandchild ; the witness met the accused on the verandah of the hotel, and she said, " Hello, Tim," and passed into the hall of the hotel : Mrs. Tregloan served the witness with some gin ; the witness then walked towards home and when at about Mrs Bamoss' store she heard a hissing sound and turned towards the Newmarket lane ; she then fell unconscious ; the witness saw " Tim " nearby ; the witness was struck on the head ; she was just coming to when she heard the words " Skinny Gapper " ; when she opened her eyes she saw " Tim "; the witness said, " For God's sake, Tim think of poor old mother " : the accused struck the witness three times on each eye ; the witness pushed accused away and then knew no more until her son, George, found her ; there was blood on one of the witness's hand ; the witness felt very bad when she got home and her son took her to Dr. Bartley ; when the witness went to the hotel, she was feeling quite well ; she put the gin in her pocket after she got it at the hotel and never saw anything further of it ; she was in the hospital for a week, and even when she left she was not quite well, but she wanted to get home to her children ; she still felt the effect of the blows she received.
By Mr. Hall : I have a number of sons, and young Flanagan has lived with them and worked with them, and all the years I have known him, he has not attempted to insult me ; I take a glass, but never feel the effects of it ; I have a drink occasionally, but never go to excess ; I had a nobbler of drink before I put the horse in the trap to send for my husband, but I never had a drink between 3 o'clock and the time I went to the Newmarket Hotel : Mrs. Tregloan and myself are not enemies ; Mrs. Tregloan did not refuse me a drink because I was drunk ; I remember telling you in the Police Court that they refused me a drink at the New- market Hotel ; if young Flanagan asked me to have a drink it would be the first time the boy ever did so ; the camel camp is at the back of Mrs. Harvey's ; Mrs. Harvey occupies an Afghan's house ; I did not have anything to drink there : the bright light at the Newmarket Hotel shines at night down the road to Bamess' store ; I know that Flanagan struck me with his hand ; my son George had not spoken to me for a week, but it was not owing to my drinking propensities ; I never said anything about " Skinny " Gapper to the police ; I only heard the words and do not know who said them.
Dr. J. P. Hartley stated that he examined Mrs. Gale on September 25 at her residence ; her face was very much bruised and swollen and covered with blood ; her hair was tossed and matted with blood to a great extent : she had an irregular shaped wound about half an inch long over the left eye, and there was a small wound under the left eye and a similar wound behind the left ear ; the eyes were swollen and practically closed ; there was dust and blood on the cloak she wore, and bruises on the outside of the left arm, and her hands were also smeared with blood ; there was some blood on the inside of her skirts at the bottom and on the right knee : there were other bruises on her limbs ; the woman was suffering much from shock, was very weak, and inclined to wander ; her condition appearing to be serious, the witness had her removed to the hospital : the bruising and swelling on the face was such as one could expect to get after a severe pommelling with the fists ; the cuts over and below the eye and at the back of the ear could have been caused by some blunt instrument the raised edge of the band ring produced would cause the wounds described ; there were no signs of drink on Mrs. Gale.
By Mr. Hall : Any irregular shaped instrument would, cause the wound ; the shock and injuries Mrs. Gale sustained might possibly cover up the signs of drink ; a woman resisting one strong man might easily be so injured.
Mrs. Maria Tregloan, housekeeper at the Newmarket Hotel, stated that she knew Mrs. Gale, who was at the hotel at about 10 o'clock ; the witness served Mrs. Gale with 1/- worth of gin in a soda water bottle ; Flanagan was at the hotel while Mrs. Gale was there ; Flanagan passed through the passage ; Flanagan and Mrs. Gale spoke at the slide in the passage ; they both stood there together and asked for drinks, which were refused them ; Mrs. Gale did not have a drink at the hotel that night, but accused had ; he was about the hotel for about an hour ; there was no sign of injury to Mrs. Gale when she was at the hotel ; there were no signs of blood on Flanagan then, but when he returned later he said in answer to a question relating to how the blood got on his hands, that he had been fighting ; witness saw no signs of men fighting near the hotel.
To Mr. Hall : I refused Mrs. Gale a drink, because I thought she had had enough drink ; I also told Mrs. Gale to go home ; I think she was undoubtedly under the influence of liquor ; Flanagan went through the passage into the back yard and returned with two or three others : Mrs. Gale stopped Flanagan, and the others went into the front bar : a young fellow known as " Skinny " Gapper was one of the party who went into the front bar and remained there until Flanagan returned to the hotel.
To Mr. White : It was about 10 o'clock when Mrs. Gale was last in the passage, and it was very nearly 11 when Flanagan was back at the hotel.
To Mr. Hall : I refused Flanagan liquor because he was with Mrs. Gale.
Albert George Gale, laborer said that he was a son of Mrs. H. Gale ; he lived about 80 or 90 yards from the hotel ; the witness was working up to a quarter to 10 on the Monday night, and got home about 10.30 when he heard someone cry out ; the witness went to the door and called out, " Is that, you, mother " ; the witness went outside and found a shoe and fur which he recognised as his mother's ; the witness followed certain tracks for about 12 yards and then found his mother ; the witness took her to his place, her face was covered with blood ; witness told his father and brothers, and then went to his home ; the witness's mother spoke when he picked her up ; she recognised him ; the witness went back after the constable arrested Flanagan, and picked up a corked sodawater bottle, containing a liquid ; the bottle was handed to Constable Monday ; there was no one in sight when the witness found his mother.
To Mr. Hall : I was working at the Junction North, and coming home I would pass the spot where I found my mother ; I did not see any sign of my mother on my way home ; I had not been speaking to my mother for some time ; a girl named Flo Harvey lives at the Afghan camp ; I do not know if any other white girls live there ; I had just got inside, and took off my boots when I went outside ; I passed Bamess' on the way home at about 10.30 o'clock.
Mrs. Gale was recalled at the instance of Mr. Hall, and said that she felt three blows on each eye ; she had said in the lower court that she did not know how many blows he struck, or where he struck her.
Senior-constable Monday, stationed at North Broken Hill, said that he remembered the night of September 25 ; the witness went to the Newmarket Hotel, and arrived there, a few minutes after 11 o'clock ; the accused, was sit- ting on a seat with others ; and the witness told him to come over to where he was ; they went to George Gale's home on the opposite side of the road ; and there saw Mrs. Gale sitting in a chair ; her face was covered with blood and swollen ; the witness said, " You've been assaulted ;" she said, " Yes, Tim Flanagan ;" witness said, " Would you know him ?" she said, " Yes, that's him there ;" the witness said to Flanagan, " Where did you get that blood ?" Flanagan was wearing a hat that had blood on the front rim ; the shirt had blood on the front and cuffs ; Flanagan said that he had had a draught at the Brewer's Arms Hotel, and that he did not know who he was fighting, but that " Skinny " Gapper was with him ; the witness asked Gapper who Flanagan was fighting with, but Gapper said that he did not know : Gapper again said that he did not know, and was not going to tell any- thing about it ; the witness asked Flanagan to give an account of who he was with and where he was from 9 o'clock that evening : Flanagan replied that he would tell nothing more ; the witness then arrested Flan- agan, and on the way to the lock-up he said that he was doing well, as he had two brawls last week and one that night, which was good ; the wit- ness asked him who it was with at the Brewers' Arms ; Flanagan said it was not at the Brewers' Arms, and he would not tell where it was ; he afterwards said that he was glad to be locked up, as it would get him off the "shicker" ; Flanagan took the two rings from his fingers ; he said that they were his knuckle-dusters, and he could use them, too ; there was blood on both hands ; he said that he was not bleeding about the body ; the wit- ness charged Flanagan, but he did not make any reply ; the witness went back to Mrs. Gale's and was shown some tracks on the road by George
Gale, near Bamess' store ; there was a pool of blood where the tracks started, and the track continued to a vacant piece of ground by the side of the store, 16 yards in all ; there was a large pool of blood on the vacant ground ; the tracks looked as if someone had been dragged head first to the vacant ground ; where the tracks started there were.
The accused gave evidence, in which he denied the evidence given by Mrs. Gale, and said that he had had a fight which accounted for the blood on his hands.
His Honor, in summing up, said that the jury could only bring two issues to bear on the case-whether the woman was maliciously wounded with in- tent to inflict grievous bodily harm, or only maliciously wounded. He then reviewed the evidence at length, and pointed out that the charge was different to others of the kind, insofar as she had known the person she accused since he was a boy. Whether because she had more drink than she would admit she should not be believed was for the jury to decide.
The jury shortly afterwards retired to consider its verdict, and had not returned when the Third Edition went to press
The Sydney Morning Herald NSW Tuesday 24 December 1912 - page 8
ENTANGLED IN BARBED WIRE.
BROKEN HILL, Monday.
Daniel Thomas Flanagan, whilst on the way home on Saturday night, became entangled in a barbed wire fence surrounding the Proprietary dam paddock, and an artery in the hand was cut. Flanagan lost so much blood that medical assistance had to be sought. He was afterwards admitted to the hospital.
Donald FLANAGAN [5566]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 12 Jul 1938 96 Christening: Death: 5 Apr 1959 - ( at age 20) 96 Burial: 7 Apr 1959 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia
Parents
Father: Herbert William FLANAGAN [4380] (1908-1966) 3454 Mother: Janet May CUNNINGHAM [5023] (1899-1984)
Spouses and Children
1. PrivateDorothy Hilda FLANAGAN [4381]
Sex: FAKA: Dossie FLANAGAN
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1910 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4723 Christening: Death: 28 Mar 1921 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia ( at age 11) 4724 Burial: 29 Mar 1921 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia
Parents
Father: Robert George FLANAGAN [4376] (1882-1937) 4725 Mother: Florence Alice GARDNER CHAMBERS [4375] (1881-1967) 2447Private
Sex: F
Parents
Father: Richard Owen FLANAGAN [5569] Mother: Rae Francis HOCKING [5601]
Spouses and Children
1. Private Children: 1. PrivateErnest Walter FLANAGAN [5024]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 8 Nov 1912 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4726 Christening: Death: 17 Sep 1973 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia ( at age 60) 4727,4728 Burial: 19 Sep 1973 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia
Parents
Father: Robert George FLANAGAN [4376] (1882-1937) 4725 Mother: Florence Alice GARDNER CHAMBERS [4375] (1881-1967) 2447
Spouses and Children
1. *Iris May HANNIGAN [5027] (30 Oct 1917 - 22 May 2008) 4729 Marriage: 28 Aug 1940 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4730,4731 Status: Children: 1. Maureen Eunice FLANAGAN [5567] 2. Barbara Anne FLANAGAN [5568] (1945-2017) 3. Richard Owen FLANAGAN [5569]Florence Margaret FLANAGAN [4379]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 17 Aug 1906 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4732 Christening: Death: 21 Feb 1996 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia ( at age 89) 4733 Cremation: Feb 1996 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Parents
Father: Robert George FLANAGAN [4376] (1882-1937) 4725 Mother: Florence Alice GARDNER CHAMBERS [4375] (1881-1967) 2447
Spouses and Children
1. *Victor Llewellyn JOHNSEN [5020] (1906 - 6 Apr 1975) 324,4734,4735 Marriage: 19 Sep 1932 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4736 Status: Children: 1. Dr. Julie Kay JOHNSEN [5578] (1936-2022)Florence Maud FLANAGAN [11821]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 18 Sep 1885 - Peterborough, South Australia, Australia 4737 Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: John FLANAGAN [5330] (1856-1925) Mother: Margaret WOOF [5331] (1861-1923)
Spouses and Children
1. *John George JOHNSTON [11824] (15 May 1878 - 19 May 1938) 4738, 4738 Marriage: 1903 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4738 Status:Herbert William FLANAGAN [4380]
Sex: MAKA: Sonny FLANAGAN
Individual Information
Birth Date: 30 Aug 1908 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 3455 Christening: Death: 14 Dec 1966 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia ( at age 58) 3456,3457 Burial: 15 Dec 1966 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia
Parents
Father: Robert George FLANAGAN [4376] (1882-1937) 4725 Mother: Florence Alice GARDNER CHAMBERS [4375] (1881-1967) 2447
Spouses and Children
1. *Janet May CUNNINGHAM [5023] (19 Jun 1899 - 23 Jul 1984) 95,3451,3453,4739 Marriage: 3 Jan 1956 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia 96 Status: Children: 1. Donald FLANAGAN [5566] (1938-1959) 2. Malcolm FLANAGAN [5581] (1939-1939)
Notes
General:
in 1951, Herbert was smoking in bed and the blankets caught fire. The blaze was extinguished but severe damage was done to the bed and Herbert was slightly burnt. Barrier Miner - Broken Hill 26 Jan 1951
Jean Mavis FLANAGAN [4382]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 28 Mar 1919 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia Christening: Death: 1994 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia ( at age 75) Burial:
Parents
Father: Robert George FLANAGAN [4376] (1882-1937) 4725 Mother: Florence Alice GARDNER CHAMBERS [4375] (1881-1967) 2447
Spouses and Children
1. *Thomas Oliver VALE [4383] (9 Oct 1913 - 23 Feb 1968) 3454, 4740,4741 Marriage: 1936 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4742 Status: Children: 1. Barry VALE [4384] 2. Phillip VALE [5332] (1945-2023)John FLANAGAN [5330]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1 May 1856 - Clare, SA, Australia Christening: Death: 22 Apr 1925 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia ( at age 68) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Margaret WOOF [5331] (19 Sep 1861 - 11 Jun 1923) Marriage: 12 Jun 1879 - Georgetown, SA, Australia Status: Children: 1. Robert George FLANAGAN 4725 [4376] (1882-1937) 2. Florence Maud FLANAGAN 4737 [11821] (1885- ) 3. Daniel Thomas FLANAGAN [5026] (1892-1955)John Christian FLANAGAN [12656]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1907 Christening: Death: 1983 - ( at age 76) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Myrtle Charlotte SAVIN [12655] (1910 - 1997) Marriage: 1939 - , Victoria, Australia Status:Malcolm FLANAGAN [5581]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 5 Nov 1939 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia Christening: Death: 5 Nov 1939 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4721 Burial: 6 Nov 1939 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia
Parents
Father: Herbert William FLANAGAN [4380] (1908-1966) 3454 Mother: Janet May CUNNINGHAM [5023] (1899-1984)Maureen Eunice FLANAGAN [5567]
Sex: F
Parents
Father: Ernest Walter FLANAGAN [5024] (1912-1973) Mother: Iris May HANNIGAN [5027] (1917-2008)
Spouses and Children
1. *Patrick Charles BOURKE [5582] Children: 1. Private 2. Private 3. PrivatePhyllis Edna FLANAGAN [5025]
Sex: FAKA: Biddy FLANAGAN, Little Biddy FLANAGAN
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1914 96,4743 Christening: Death: 28 Dec 1966 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia ( at age 52) 96,4744 Burial: 29 Dec 1966 - Sturt, SA, Australia 4745
Parents
Father: Robert George FLANAGAN [4376] (1882-1937) 4725 Mother: Florence Alice GARDNER CHAMBERS [4375] (1881-1967) 2447
Spouses and Children
1. *Guy Edward HAYNES [5583] (1898 - 1988) 96, 4746 Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Private
Notes
General:
still living at Broken Hill with mother in 1943
Richard Owen FLANAGAN [5569]
Sex: M
Parents
Father: Ernest Walter FLANAGAN [5024] (1912-1973) Mother: Iris May HANNIGAN [5027] (1917-2008)
Spouses and Children
1. *Rae Francis HOCKING [5601] Children: 1. Private 2. PrivateRobert George FLANAGAN [4376]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1882 - Petersburgh, SA, Australia Christening: Death: 1 Dec 1937 - Cobar, NSW, Australia ( at age 55) 4747,4748 Burial: 1 Dec 1937 - Cobar, NSW, Australia
Parents
Father: John FLANAGAN [5330] (1856-1925) Mother: Margaret WOOF [5331] (1861-1923)
Spouses and Children
1. *Florence Alice GARDNER CHAMBERS [4375] (8 Dec 1881 - 26 Apr 1967) 2447, 4749,4750,4751 Marriage: 1904 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4752 Status: Children: 1. Robert George Ernest FLANAGAN 3454 [4378] (1905-1906) 2. Florence Margaret FLANAGAN 3454 [4379] (1906-1996) 3. Herbert William FLANAGAN 3454 [4380] (1908-1966) 4. Dorothy Hilda FLANAGAN 3454 [4381] (1910-1921) 5. Ernest Walter FLANAGAN [5024] (1912-1973) 6. Phyllis Edna FLANAGAN [5025] (1914-1966) 7. Jean Mavis FLANAGAN 3454 [4382] (1919-1994) 8. Rose FLANAGAN 3454 [4377] (1921-1921)
Notes
General:
Barrier Miner Broken Hill 14 December 1925 page 3
-.Prohibition Order. -
Florence Flanagan applied for a prohibition order to be issued against Robert Flanagan. The defendant did not appear the case was taken ex parte. After taking evidence from the applicant, the magistrate granted a prohibition order for 13 months.
Barrier Miner Broken Hill 7 March 1927 page 2
MAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
SUFFERING FROM POISONING
Robert George Flanagan, residing at 511 McGowan Street, was admitted to the Hospital shortly after noon yesterday suffering from the effects of poison which he is said to have taken from a bottle. At about 11.40 o'clock yesterday morning Sergeant Carlon, of the North police, was advised by Mrs. Flanagan of the matters, and on calling at the residence he found Mr. Flanagan in the back yard in an unconscious condition. The ambulance was obtained and the man was taken in to the Hospital. He regained consciousness later, but was reported this afternoon to be still in a serious condition.
Barrier Miner 21 March 1927
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE
DEPENDANT PLEADS GUILTY
In the police Court this morning, before Mr. H. C. Atkinson, SM, Robert George Flanagan (40), on remand, was charged with having attempted to commit suicide on March 6.
Sergeant P. L, Carlon deposed that about noon on March 6 he went to the defendant's house in McGowan Street. He saw defendant lying on his back in the back yard. He was unconscious. Close by he saw a bottle labelled ''Poison." He had the defendant conveyed to the Hospital in the ambulance. Witness was present when the defendant was attended to at the Hospital. He saw the defendant on the following Thursday, when he asked, "Have you taken any poison?'? The defendant said, "Yes, I think so. I had been drinking heavily and did not know what I was going [sic]." The defendant had been four days in the Hospital and seven in gaol.
This closed the evidence.
The defendant elected to be dealt with summarily and pleaded guilty.
Sergeant Noble said there was some convictions against the defendant for drunkenness.
The Magistrate: If I deal leniently with you will you promise me not to attempt to take your life again?"
The "Défendant : Yes.
The Magistrate : You are sentenced to imprisonment until the rising of the court.
Robert died from effects of an explosion which was wilfully caused by himself - verdict of Coroner.
Robert George Ernest FLANAGAN [4378]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Apr 1905 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4753 Christening: Death: 15 May 1906 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia ( at age 1) 4754 Burial:
Parents
Father: Robert George FLANAGAN [4376] (1882-1937) 4725 Mother: Florence Alice GARDNER CHAMBERS [4375] (1881-1967) 2447Rose FLANAGAN [4377]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 4 Jun 1921 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia Christening: Death: 7 Jun 1921 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia 4755 Burial:
Parents
Father: Robert George FLANAGAN [4376] (1882-1937) 4725 Mother: Florence Alice GARDNER CHAMBERS [4375] (1881-1967) 2447Evie Mary FLEMING [7478]
Sex: F
Parents
Father: Tony FLEMING [7477] Mother: Andrea Margaret JONES [7476]Thomas William FLEMING [7479]
Sex: M
Parents
Father: Tony FLEMING [7477] Mother: Andrea Margaret JONES [7476]
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