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Ivy Daphne FRANKLIN [6855]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1890 - Warracknabeal, Vic, Australia 9,4844 Christening: Death: 5 Jan 1957 - Moorabbin, Vic, Australia ( at age 67) 9,4845 Burial: 8 Jan 1957 - Springvale, Vic, Australia 179
Parents
Father: Edward FRANKLIN [3539] (Abt 1866-1925) 4816 Mother: Susan ROBINS [3538] (1870-1937)
Spouses and Children
1. *Ernest Daniel SCOWN [6865] (12 Mar 1880 - 10 Apr 1974) 9,1960, 9,1960 Marriage: 1909 - , Victoria, Australia 9,4846 Status: Children: 1. Moyne Mary SCOWN [6869] (1910- ) 2. Ila Merle SCOWN 9 [6870] (1912-1978) 3. Loris Roma SCOWN 9 [6871] (1914-1993) 4. Olwen Ollis Wanda SCOWN 9 [6866] (1918-2009) 5. Leslie Nina SCOWN 179 [6868] (1920- ) 6. Robin Romer Fred SCOWN 9 [6867] (1927- ) 7. John Franklin SCOWN 9 [6872] (1930-2004)
Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Monday 7 January 1957 Page 10
SCOWN.-On January 5, at a private hospital, Moorabbin, Ivy Daphne, dearly loved wife of Ernest, loved mother of Moyne (Mrs. Davies). Merle (Mrs. Ackland). Loris (Mrs. Coulsell). Olwen (Mrs. McDonald), Isa (Mrs. Tilier), Robin, and John, aged 66 years. -At rest.
SCOWN. - On January 5, at Melbourne. Ivy (nee Franklin) eldest daughter of the late Edward and Susan Franklin, of Hopetoun loved sister of Arch (deceased) and Lillie, Isa (Mrs. Laidlaw), Merle (Mrs. Byrne). George, Will, Mona
SCOWN. - The Funeral of the late Mrs. IVY DAPHNE SCOWN is appointed to leave the Bathurst memorial chapel, corner Glenhuntly and Kooyong roads. Elsternwick. TOMORROW (Tuesday), at 11.20 a.m., for the Spring Vale Crematorium.
T. BATHURST & CO., late A.I.F.. LF6337, LF4568. .
James FRANKLIN [3583]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1863 4816,4822 Christening: Death: Aug 1909 - Warracknabeal, Vic, Australia ( aged about 46) 4847 Burial:
Parents
Father: George FRANKLIN [9222] (Abt 1825-1889) Mother: Sarah Ann PHILLIPS [9223] (Abt 1830-1892)
Spouses and Children
1. *Rose ROBINS [3533] (22 Jun 1865 - 1930) 4848,4849 Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Horace Llewellyn Phillips FRANKLIN 9 [6814] (1886-1909) 2. Bertrand James FRANKLIN 9 [6815] (1888-1922) 3. Effie Maud FRANKLIN 9 [6816] (1889-1969) 4. Stella Mabel FRANKLIN [9224] (1891-1911) 5. George Charles FRANKLIN 9 [3584] (1892-1935) 6. Rose FRANKLIN 9 [6817] (1895-1919) 7. Nellie May FRANKLIN 9 [6818] (1897-1951)
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Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 - 1954) Sat 1 Apr 1893 Page 20 Country News.
THE Union Hotel at Netherby, belonging to Mr. J. Franklin, of Lorquon, was completely destroyed by fire on Saturday night. A lamp in a room leading to the bar exploded, and the paper of the walls and ceiling ignited. Though there were over thirty men on the premises, all efforts to stay the progress of the flames were ineffectual, and in less than half an hour the roof fell in. It was with much difficulty that the children, who were in bed, were rescued. The hotel was insured in the Commercial Union office for £1800.
Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918) Sat 19 May 1894 Page 27 NEW INSOLVENTS.
.............. James Franklin, Lorquon, hotelkeeper's manager. Causes of insolvency : Losses through destruction of hotel by fire. Liabilities, £561 9s.; assets, £75 5s, deficiency, £486 4s. B. Lindo, assignee.
The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954) Fri 8 Dec 1899 Page 2 The Horsham Times.
The following account of a sensational bolt at Jeparit last Monday is given by the Warracknabeal "Herald ":-While the groom (in the buggy) was walking the horses waiting for Mr. James Franklin, of Hopetoun House, the animals became restive, finally getting into a gallop. The groom stuck to the reins, but turning a corner too quickly the vehicle was overturned. In this way the horses continued their career, the buggy being dragged along for a considerable distance on the seat iron. Turning another angle the buggy in an extraordinary manner was turned completely over on to the wheels again. The horses still galloping madly on took their course along a road used for water-carting leading straight into the river. About 30 feet from the river bank, however, a fence has recently been erected, with a slip panel, and which connects a paddock on either side. This, probably, saved the horses' lives, as coming down an incline at a rapid rate, in endeavoring to get through the opening, the vehicle crashed into the post, smashing-the wheel to atome, an temporarily checking the horses,who thus were set free. Had they negotiated the opening safely, they must inevitably have gone into the river, and both probably been drowned. The groom escaped with a severe shaking, but the buggy was considerably damaged.
The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954) Tue 15 Jan 1901 Page 1 JEPARIT.
Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin, of Hopetoun House Hotel, who are leaving Jeparit, for Warracknabeal, were on Wednesday evening entertained at a farewell social in the Mechanics' Hall, when Mr. Franklin was presented with a eulogistically-worded valedictory address and Mrs. Franklin with a handsome silver card tray.
The South-Western News (Busselton, WA : 1903 - 1949) Fri 27 Aug 1909 Page 3 Floods in Victoria.
Floods in Victoria.
Country People in Difficulty.
Melbourne, to-day Dimboola to Rainbow, and Warracknabeal to Hopetoun, are the only railway lines remaining interrupted. It is not anticipated that these two services will be restored until Saturday. Among the poor families at Horsham many are without a stick of furniture, and others have only the clothes they are wearing. Both banks of the Wimmera River have been damaged, and the water is pouring through the breaches. Unless it subsides soon it is feared that the weir will give way.
Mr. G. Coop, of South Brighton, near Horsham, had his sheep washed from one paddock to another, and only saved 60 out of 300. Mr. R. Mills lost 160, and Mr. McGee lost a great number.
The funeral of Mr. James Franklin, at Warracknabeal, was carried out under difficulties. The flood being at its height on the cemetery road, the cortege was compelled to go through private property to escape the on-rushing waters.
The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Fri 27 Aug 1909 Page 5 THE VICTORIAN FLOODS.
THE VICTORIAN FLOODS.
SERIOUS CONDITION AT
HORSHAM.
MANY FAMILIES DESTITUTE.
MELBOURNE, August 26.
The Dimboola to Rainbow and the Warracknabeal to Hopetoun are the only railway lines remaining uninterrupted. It is not anticipated that these two services will be ready until Saturday.
Amongst the poor families at Horsham many are without a stick of furniture, and others have only the clothes they were wearing. Both banks of the river have been damaged, and water is pouring through the breaches. Unless it subsides soon, it is feared that they will give way. Mr. G. Koop, of South Brighton, had his sheep washed from one paddock to another, and only saved 60 out of 300. Mr. R. Mills lost 160, and Mr. McGee lost a great number.
The funeral of the late Mr. James Franklin, at Warracknabeal, was carried out under difficulties, the flood being at its height on the Cemetery-road. The cortege was compelled to go through private property to escape the onrush of water.
The Inverell Times (NSW : 1899 - 1954) Tue 31 Aug 1909 Page 4 Victorian Floods.
Victorian Floods.
Funeral Under Difficulties.
Dimboola to Rainbow and Warracknabeal to Hopetoun are the only railway lines remaining interrupted. Amongst the poor families at Horsham many are without a stick of furniture, and others have only the clothes they are wearing. Both banks of the river have been damaged, and the water is pouring through the breaches. Unless it subsides soon it is feared that the weir will give way.
Mr. G. Koop, of South Brighton, had his sheep washed from one paddock to another, and only saved 60 out of 300. Mr. R. Mills lost 160, and Mr. McGee lost a great number.
The funeral of James Franklin, in Warracknabeal, was carried out under difficulty, the flood being at its height. On the cemetery road the cortege was compelled to go through private property to escape the onrushing waters.
The cemetery at Kerang was saved after continuous work.
The damage by floods at Horsham is estimated at over £5000. Some of the flooded cottages present a pitiable sight, many of them having been inundated to a depth of 5ft. The walls have been denuded of paper, the furniture has ruined, and in some instances the weight of water has broken through the weatherboards. Many of them are dangerously undermined.
Jeanine Susan Margaret FRANKLIN [6907]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1933 - , Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 1978 - Prahran, Vic, Australia ( at age 45) 4850 Burial:
Parents
Father: George Edward James FRANKLIN [6859] (1899-1965) 9 Mother: Vera Violet Agnes McNEILL [6903] (1901-1987) 9
Spouses and Children
1. *Peter JACKSON [6913]
Notes
General:
in 1976 2 sons and 1 daughter
John Trafalgar FRANKLIN [12017]
Sex: MAKA: Walter John FRANKLIN, William John FRANKLIN
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1854 - , Victoria, Australia 4816 Christening: Death: 1918 - Mareeba, QLD, Australia ( at age 64) Burial: 1918 - Cairns, Qld, Australia
Parents
Father: George FRANKLIN [9222] (Abt 1825-1889) Mother: Sarah Ann PHILLIPS [9223] (Abt 1830-1892)
Spouses and Children
1. *Harriet THOMPSON [12024] (1850 - 1903) 4851, 4852 Marriage: Status:
Notes
General:
3 May 1854 - Born at sea on board the Barque Trafalgar near South Australia
I think this is how it goes, but this is a tangled story. There seems to be some name interchanging.
John married Harriett Lavinia Thompson b.1850 NSW- d.1903 Chillagoe Qld.
Their eldest child died in Victoria, and then they seem to have lived in NSW for some time. John Trafalgar Franklin was bankrupted in July 1893 address given as "The Pocket, Brunswick, NSW". They seem to have moved to Queensland. Births of children do not seem to have findable registrations under the surname Franklin or Thompson. At some stage John's name seems to have been changed to William John Franklin and Walter John Franklin. His children sometimes give his name as John Trafalgar and yet it appears as William John Franklin and sometimes Walter John in other documents. I have been unable to find a marriage for Harriett Lavinia Thompson and a Franklin to date.
1. Alice Emily Franklin 1877-1880 parents given as John Trafalgar Franklin and mother Thompson at death in Victoria, birth registered as Alice Emily Thompson and no father's name mentioned in Australian Birth Register on Ancestry.com
2. John Trafalgar Franklin 1879-1964 no birth found. Death in Qld parents John Trafalgar Franklin and Harriet Thompson
3. Clarence Sydney Franklin 1882-1951 no birth found. Death in QLD parents given as Walter John Franklin and Harriet Thompson
4. Llewellyn James Franklin 1886-1956 no birth found. Death in Qld no parents names given
5. Lavinia Centennial Franklin 1890-1972 married 1926 in Sydney Arthur Charles Leonard Courtney b. England. Lavinia's parents are given as William John Franklin, grazier and Harriet Lavinia Thompson both dec'd at the time of the marriage. No birth found death registered in Qld fathers name given as Franklin no further details given
6. Maud May Franklin abt 1893 -1962 m. to Oscar Marcus Wildrainus August Olesen / Olsen. No birth found. Death in Qld parents names given as Harriet Thompson and Walter John Franklin
7. Walter John Franklin -1931 No birth found. Death registered in Qld parents given as John Trafalgar Franklin and Harriet Thompson.
When John Trafalgar Franklin snr died in 1918, his death is registered in Qld under the name of Walter John Franklin with father given as Walter John Franklin but he is buried at the Cairns cemetery under the name William John Franklin.
Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954) Thu 16 May 1918 Page 4
Advertising
CERTIFICATE -OF APPLICATION FOR MINING LEASE.. ,
THIS IS TO CERTIFY "that the undermentioned Persons have made application this day for a Lease, under the Mining Regulations, for Ground known as "New Rosalind," containing five acres, situated about 400 yards in a South-westerly direction from The Irvinebank Company's Battery at Koorboora, on the Chillagoe Gold and Mineral Field, commencing at a datum peg marked D.M.D.H.M.O.B.WJ.F., thence in a South-easterly direction for 7.07 chains, thence in a. South-westerly direction for 7.07 chains, thence in a North-westerly direction for 7.07 chains, and thence in a North-easterly direction for 7.07 chains to the point of commencement.
DANIEL NICHOLSON MACKEY, One-fourth' share.
DAVID HENDERSON, One-fourth share.
MICHAEL O'BRIEN, One-fourth share.
WILLIAM JOHN FRANKLIN, One-fourth share.
By their Solicitor and duly authorised agent,
D. C. MacDIARMID.
The above application and objections thereto (if any) will be heard at the Warden's Court, at Chillagoe, on the Seventeenth day of June, 1918, at 10 a.m.
Dated Chillagoe this thirteenth day of May, 1918.
R. A. DUNLOP, Warden.
Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954) Wed 10 Jul 1918 Page 4
Death of An Old Pioneer.
Death of An Old Pioneer.
Died at Mareeba on Tuesday afternoon an old identity of North Queensland, and a man of sterling worth, in the person of Mr. William John Franklin, at the age of 64 years. Deceased was for several years connected with the mining and cattle industry in the Chillagoe, Mt Garnet and Bamford districts, where he was highly respected. During recent years he had been a resident of Cairns, where he conducted the business of the Central Hotel in conjunction with his son in-law, Mr. Mark Olsen [Oleson]. The late Mr. Franklin was proceeding to the Tommy Burns mine, where he still held considerable interests, but he was taken suddenly ill on Thursday evening at Mareeba, and became an inmate of the local hospital, where he gradually sank and passed away on Tuesday in the presence of various members of his family, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Olsen [Oleson], Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Franklin, and Mr. John Franklin. The remains will be conveyed to Cairns by train this (Wednesday) morning, and the funeral will leave the Central Hotel at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The late Mr. Franklin was renowned for many good actions, and North Queensland has lost a worthy citizen
Newspapers & Gazettes Browse Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954) Sat 20 Jul 1918 Page 1
Advertising
NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the date of the publication hereof application will be made to this Honorable Court that Probate of the Will of the above named Walter (commonly called William) John Franklin, deceased, may be granted to Maud May Olesen (wife of Marcus Oleson, of Cairns aforesaid, Licensed,Victualler), a daughter of the said deceased, and the sole Executrix named in the said Will. Any person interested who desires to object to the application, or to be heard upon it, may file a caveat in the Registry at any time before the grant is made.
Dated this Fifteenth day of July, 1918.
MURRAY & MARSLAND.
Solicitors for the said Maud May Oleson,
Spence Street, Cairns.
HOBBS WILSON & RYAN,
Solicitors,
Denham Street, Townsville.
The Daily Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1903 - 1926) View title info Mon 13 Jan 1919 Page 9
Daily Standard (Brisbane, Qld. : 1912 - 1936) View title info Mon 13 Jan 1919
Page 6
Advertising
Advertising
Name of Deceased. Proprietor.- Walter (other wise William) John Franklin, late of Cairns, hotelkeeper.
Date of- Death. - 9th July, 1918.
Name of Claimant. - Maud May Olesen. wife of Marcus Olesen, of Cairns, licensed victualler, as Devised in Trust.
Description and Situation of Land.- An - undivided moiety in subdivision 1 of section 1 of portion 67v and in the subdivision 1 of subdivisions 1 and 12 of section 2 of portion 71v, county of Cavendish, parish of Cooyar.
Estate Claimed to be Transmitted - Fee-simple.
Particulars of Will or Otherwise, - Will dated 7th March, 1906.
Date Within which Caveat may. be Lodged. - 25th February, 1919.
Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1954) Wed 9 Jul 1919 Page 4
Family Notices
IN MEMORIAM.
FRANKLIN- A tribute of love to our dear father, W. J. Franklin, who died at Mareeba on July 9th, 1918.
Sleep on, beloved, sleep, and take thy rest,
Lay down thy head upon thy Saviour's breast;
We love thee well, but Jesus loves thee best -
Good-night! Good-night! Good-night!
(Inserted by John and Larry Franklin and family).
IN MEMORIAM.
FRANKLIN- A tribute of love to our dear father, who died at Mareeba, 9th July, 1918.
The years may wipe out many things,
But this they wipe out never;
The memory of those happy days
When we were all together.
(Inserted by his daughters and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Oleson and L. Franklin).
June M FRANKLIN [13150]
Sex: F
Parents
Father: Spencer George Edwin FRANKLIN [13161] (1902-1957) Mother: Phyllis Audrey BROWN [13149] (1907-1996) 1264
Spouses and Children
1. *William J P WHITE [13162] Children: 1. William J P WHITE [13442] 2. Hugh J S WHITE [14082] 3. Holly M WHITE [14083]Kathrine Ila FRANKLIN [8667]
Sex: F
Parents
Father: Peter FRANKLIN [8664] Mother: Ila Margaret ACKLAND [6877]Lily Maud FRANKLIN [6856]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1892 - Beulah, Vic, Australia 9,4853 Christening: Death: 1964 - Kew, Vic, Australia ( at age 72) 9,4854 Burial:
Parents
Father: Edward FRANKLIN [3539] (Abt 1866-1925) 4816 Mother: Susan ROBINS [3538] (1870-1937)Llewellyn FRANKLIN [12019]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1873 - Ararat, Vic, Australia 4816 Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: George FRANKLIN [9222] (Abt 1825-1889) Mother: Sarah Ann PHILLIPS [9223] (Abt 1830-1892)
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) View title info Wed 30 Aug 1905 Page 10
DIVORCE COURT.
FRANKLIN V. FRANKLIN.
On the ground of desertion, Fanny Franklin, 28 years, of Swan Hill, sought a divorce from Llewellyn Franklin, 32 years. Mr. Hobday appeared for petitioner. The parties were married on 30th February, 1895, by the Rev. W; Harris,
Methodist minister, of Swan Hill. There were, two living children of the marriage. In 1899, when living about 300 miles up the Darling River, respondent went away to look for work. Petitioner had only heard from him once since then. His, Honor said that he had some difficulty in deciding the question of domicile. He would grant a decree niacin, but he did not know that any other judge would do so.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wed 30 Aug 1905 Page 9
DIVORCE COURT.
FRANKLIN V. FRANKLIN.
Fanny Franklin, 28 years of age, of Swan Hill, sought a dissolution of her marriage with Llewellyn Franklin, 32 years of age. Mr. Hobday, who appeared for the petitioner, said that the parties were married in 1895 at Swan Hill. In 1899 they were living on the Darling River, in New South Wales, and respondent left her to look for work.
Petitioner had heard from him only once. Mr. Justice A' Beckett said that some difficulty had arisen in his mind as to the question of domicile. He would grant a decree nisi, but he doubted if any other judge would do so. (Laughter.) Care was necessary in preparing cases of this sort.
Death 1956 Queensland but there is a birth of a Llewellyn James Franklin in Queensland so it is likely to be that person and not Llewellyn Franklin
Death registration:
Llewellyn James Franklin
Death date:20/12/1956
Mother's name:-
Father/parent's name:-
Registration details:1956/B/17517
Mac FRANKLIN [6906]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1925 Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: George Edward James FRANKLIN [6859] (1899-1965) 9 Mother: Vera Violet Agnes McNEILL [6903] (1901-1987) 9Mark Edward FRANKLIN [8666]
Sex: M
Parents
Father: Peter FRANKLIN [8664] Mother: Ila Margaret ACKLAND [6877]Michael FRANKLIN [6910]
Sex: M
Parents
Father: Rodney FRANKLIN [6905] (Abt 1926- ) 9 Mother: Dorothy PRESTON [6908]Nellie May FRANKLIN [6818]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1897 - Jeparit, Vic, Australia 9,4288 Christening: Death: 1951 - Elwood, Vic, Australia ( at age 54) 9,4289 Burial:
Parents
Father: James FRANKLIN [3583] (Abt 1863-1909) 4816,4822 Mother: Rose ROBINS [3533] (1865-1930)
Spouses and Children
1. *William John Laurence DYER [6831] ( - ) 9 Marriage: 1920 - , Victoria, Australia 4290 Status: Children: 1. John William DYER [14152] (1926-1984)
Notes
General:
The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) View title info Wed 28 Jul 1920 Page 1 Family Notices
Marriages
DYER - FRANKLIN. - On the 8th June, al All Saints' Church, St. Kilda, by Canon C. Ashton, William John Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dyer, "Dalcross," Rupanyup. to Nellie May, daughter of Mrs. R. Franklin, Rupanyup, and the Late James Franklin, Warracknabeal
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wed 2 May 1951 Page 15 Family Notices
The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Wed 2 May 1951 Page 2 Family Notices
DYER - On April 29 (suddenly), Nellie May, youngest daughter of the late Rose and James Franklin, of Warracknabeal, loved sister of Effie (Mrs. J. Lawson, of Rupanyup), sister-in-law of Jim, and aunt of Pat and Jimmie.
Peter FRANKLIN [8664]
Sex: M
Spouses and Children
1. *Ila Margaret ACKLAND [6877] Children: 1. Andrew Peter FRANKLIN [8665] 2. Mark Edward FRANKLIN [8666] 3. Kathrine Ila FRANKLIN [8667] 4. Elizabeth Ila FRANKLIN [8668]Rodney FRANKLIN [6905]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1926 Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: George Edward James FRANKLIN [6859] (1899-1965) 9 Mother: Vera Violet Agnes McNEILL [6903] (1901-1987) 9
Spouses and Children
1. *Dorothy PRESTON [6908] Children: 1. Garry FRANKLIN [6909] 2. Michael FRANKLIN [6910] 3. Wayne FRANKLIN [6911] 4. Debbie FRANKLIN [6912]Ronald James FRANKLIN [6830]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1920 - Trafalgar, Vic, Australia 3552 Christening: Death: 1981 - Geelong, Vic, Australia ( aged about 61) 3552 Burial:
Parents
Father: Bertrand James FRANKLIN [6815] (1888-1922) 9 Mother: Frances Isabel CUTTS [6827] (1886-1974) 9Rose FRANKLIN [6817]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1895 - Netherby, Vic, Australia 9,4855 Christening: Death: 6 May 1919 - Trafalgar, Vic, Australia ( at age 24) 9,4856 Burial:
Parents
Father: James FRANKLIN [3583] (Abt 1863-1909) 4816,4822 Mother: Rose ROBINS [3533] (1865-1930)
Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wed 7 May 1919 Page 1 Family Notices
FRANKLIN - On the 6th of May, at Trafalgar (suddenly) of pneumonia, Rose (Dolly) the dearly loved younger daughter of Rose (of Rupanyup and the late James Franklin (of Warracknabeal), aged 24 years
FRANKLIN.- On the 5th May, at private hospital, Trafalgar, Dolly Franklin, passed peacefully away, after a short illness. A true pal. - (Inserted by Grace McColl.)
FRANKLIN.- A tribute of love to my dear pal, Dolly, who passed away at Trafalgar, on the 6th May, 1919. (Inserted by her sorrowing pal, Dolly David.)
The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954) View title info Tue 13 May 1919
Page 5 Obituary
Widespread sympathy is felt for Mrs. James Franklin, of Beulah, whose daughter Dolly died last week at Trafalgar, Gippsland. She was 24 years of age.
Spencer George Edwin FRANKLIN [13161]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1902 Christening: Death: 1957 - , Oxfordshire, England ( at age 55) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Phyllis Audrey BROWN [13149] (14 Jul 1907 - 1996) 1264 Marriage: Status: Children: 1. June M FRANKLIN [13150]Stella Mabel FRANKLIN [9224]
Sex: FAKA: Mabel FRANKLIN
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1891 - Warracknabeal, Vic, Australia 4857 Christening: Death: 9 Aug 1911 - Warracknabeal, Vic, Australia ( at age 20) 4858 Burial:
Parents
Father: James FRANKLIN [3583] (Abt 1863-1909) 4816,4822 Mother: Rose ROBINS [3533] (1865-1930)
Notes
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The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) Sat 23 Dec 1911 Page 56 Family Notices
The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) View title info Wed 13 Dec 1911 Page 1 Family Notices
FRANKLIN.- On the 9th December, at Warracknabeal, Mabel, second daughter of Rose and the late James Franklin, aged 20 years 8 months.
Susan Mona FRANKLIN [6861]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1909 - Portland, Vic, Australia 9 Christening: Death: 1977 - Cheltenham, Vic, Australia ( at age 68) 9 Burial:
Parents
Father: Edward FRANKLIN [3539] (Abt 1866-1925) 4816 Mother: Susan ROBINS [3538] (1870-1937)
Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 2 Apr 1936
Page 4
NURSES' EXAMINATIONS
LIST OF PASSES
The following are the names of the success- .............
Prince Henry's Hospital. - Susan Mona Franklin.
Australia, Newspaper Vital Notices, 1831-2001 The Age 1977 Sep 1 - 30 Friday September 9th 1977 page 21
Franklin Susan Mona - respected for her courage. She loved her family, her profession, the arts and life itself signed Jeanine
Thomas FRANKLIN [12016]
Sex: M
Parents
Father: Clive Edward Vincent FRANKLIN [6864] (1915-1973) Mother: Naomi Lily COTTON [9446] (1909-1994)Wayne FRANKLIN [6911]
Sex: M
Parents
Father: Rodney FRANKLIN [6905] (Abt 1926- ) 9 Mother: Dorothy PRESTON [6908]William FRANKLIN [12023]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1860 4816,4822 Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: George FRANKLIN [9222] (Abt 1825-1889) Mother: Sarah Ann PHILLIPS [9223] (Abt 1830-1892)William Norman FRANKLIN [6904]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1926 Christening: Death: 4 Jan 1930 - Hopetoun, Vic, Australia ( aged about 4) 9,4859 Burial: Jan 1930 - Hopetoun, Vic, Australia
Parents
Father: George Edward James FRANKLIN [6859] (1899-1965) 9 Mother: Vera Violet Agnes McNEILL [6903] (1901-1987) 9
Notes
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Tue 24 Dec 1929 Page 14 CHILD SEVERELY BURNED.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Tue 24 Dec 1929 Page 15 CHILD BURNED IN COT.
CHILD SEVERELY BURNED.
HOPETOUN, Monday.- William Franklin. the four-year-old twin son of Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin, of the Club Hotel, Hopetoun was severely burned about the upper part of the body, hands and face.
Whilst in his cot at the hotel he reached out and got hold of a box of matches. He evidently struck a match, and his flannelette pyjamas became ignited. His screams attracted the attention of those in adjoining rooms, who quickly went to his assistance and extinguished the flames. The little sufferer was removed to a private hospital.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Fri 10 Jan 1930 Page 10 CHILD DIES FROM BURNS.
CHILD DIES FROM BURNS.
HOPETOUN, Thursday. - The death occurred at Newhaven Hospital, Hopetoun, of William Franklin, the twin son, aged four years, of Mr and Mrs George Franklin of the Club Hotel, Hopetoun. On December 17, while in his cot at the hotel, the child reached out for a box of matches. He evidently struck a match and his flannelette pyjamas became ignited, and he was burned on the body, hands, and face. Death was due to shock as a result of the burns
William Robins FRANKLIN [6860]
Sex: MAKA: Will Robins FRANKLIN
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1907 - Beulah, Vic, Australia 9,4860 Christening: Death: 1978 - Hopetoun, Vic, Australia ( at age 71) 9,4861 Burial:
Parents
Father: Edward FRANKLIN [3539] (Abt 1866-1925) 4816 Mother: Susan ROBINS [3538] (1870-1937)
Spouses and Children
1. *Marjorie Ella GRAY [9439] (1908 - 1976) 4862,4863 Marriage: 1931 - , Victoria, Australia 4864 Status:
Notes
General:
Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939) Thu 7 Jul 1927 Page 61 Family Notices
Engagements
Miss Jessie Conisbee. third daughter of Mr and Mrs G. Conisbee, of "Craignoon," Ross street, Westgarth, to Mr Will Robins Franklin, third son of Mrs S. Franklin and the late Mr E, Franklin, of Hopetoun.
Jessie Conisbee married Andrew Douglas McLellan in 1933 so presumably Jessie and Will Franklin did not marry as will married Marj Gray in 1931.
married with 5 sons.
Lydia FRANKS [11757]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1811 - Tibself, Nottinghamshire, England 4865 Christening: Death: 6 Feb 1889 - Duffield, Derby, England ( at age 78) 4865 Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Anthony GODBER [3586] (1796 - 1881) 4866 Marriage: 25 Dec 1837 - Duffield, Derby, England 4865 Status:Private
Sex: F
Spouses and Children
1. *Barry VALE [4384] Children: 1. Private 2. PrivateLeslie Ronald FRASER [6965]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 2 Aug 1922 4867 Christening: Death: 21 Apr 2008 - ( at age 85) 4867 Burial: Apr 2008 - Altona, Vic, Australia 4867
Spouses and Children
1. *Thelma Jean MARMO [5614] (18 May 1923 - 18 Mar 2022) Marriage: 1942 - , Victoria, Australia 4868 Status:Ada Mary Bannan FRAWLEY [441]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 12 Jun 1912 - Melbourne South, Vic, Australia 4869 Christening: Death: 2 Feb 2005 - , Victoria, Australia ( at age 92) 4870 Burial: 10 Feb 2005 - Fawkner, Victoria, AustraliaEvents
1. Obituary: Herald Sun newspaper, Feb 2005, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Parents
Father: James Patrick Andrew FRAWLEY [442] (Abt 1884-1947) Mother: Margaret Ellen BANNAN [123] (1893-1973)
Spouses and Children
1. *Stewart Joseph B PLUMRIDGE [1809] (20 Aug 1909 - 11 Nov 1975) Marriage: 1936 - , Victoria, Australia 4871 Status: Children: 1. Frank PLUMRIDGE 4872 [703] (1937-Bef 2005) 2. John PLUMRIDGE [705] 3. Margaret PLUMRIDGE [707]
Notes
General:
Information on Ada's family was supplied by Ada by letter and during telephone conversations with Coral Jones. Birth registered as Ada Frawley Bannan.
Ada's funeral service was held at St Joseph's Catholic Church, 95 Stokes Street Port Melbourne at 11am followed by a private burial at Fawkner Cemetery to follow on 10.2.05.
Herald Sun Melbourne 4 Feb 2005
PLUMRIDGE (Frawley) - Ada. Dearly beloved wife of Steward (dec), mother of Frank (dec), John and Margaret. Passed away peacefully on Feb 2 aged 91. Rest in peace.
PLUMRIDGE (Frawley) - Ada. Beloved mother of John, mother-in-law of Bernadette., Nana to David, Christopher and Natalie. Great Nana to Matthew, Bernadette, Sarah, Luke and Jacqueline. In God's care.
PLUMRIDGE - Ada. Nana, a great 91 years of life. Thanks for sharing so much love with us. Now with Pa. Love - David, Emma, Matthew, Sarah and Luke.
PLUMRIDGE - Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of Mrs Ada Mary Plumridge will be offered a St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 95 Stokes St., Port Melbourne on Thursday (Feb 10 2005) at 11.00 am. A Private burial at Fawkner Cemetery will follow. Syd Peek and Daughter, Croydon.
4 February 2005
PLUMRIDGE (Frawley) - Ada. Beloved mother of Frank (dec). Mother-in-law of Dawn, Nanna to Leanne, Shane, Debbie, Darrell and Ashley. Great Nanna to Suzanne, Michael, Aaron, Sharee, Gareth, Neikeisha, Keegan, Joshua, Beau, Kayla, Liam, Jordan, Meika and Abbey. Great Great Nanna to Drew.
PLUMRIDGE (Frawley) - Ada. Peacefully on Feb 2. Dearly loved and cherished mother of Margaret, mother-in-law of Peter,loved Nana of Sharon (dec), Susan (dec), Michelle and Mark, Fiona and Bryan, Andrew and Lynda, Nick, Louise and Sam and Great Grandma of Bridgett, Ben, Jessica, Emily, Callum, Joshua and Miranda. In Gods care.
PLUMRIDGE (Frawley) - Ada. Much loved Nan to Fiona, Bryan, Bridgette and Ben. Your strength and independence was an inspiration. Cherished memories always.
PLUMRIDGE - Ada. Loved and loving Nan of Michelle, Mark, Jessica, Emily and Joshua. Treasured memories of a wonderful Nana in our hearts always. Our guardian Angel reunited with Pa.
PLUMRIDGE (Frawley) - Ada. In loving memory of Ada. Our deepest sympathy to Margaret and Peter and family our thoughts are with you. - Mum (Nana Brown), Margaret, Geoff and Chris.
PLUMRIDGE - Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of Mrs Ada Mary Plumridge will be offered at St. Joseph's Catholic Church 95 Stokes St., Port Melbourne on Thursday (Feb 10 2005) at 11.00 a.m.
7 Feb 2005
PLUMRIDGE - Ada. Nana, thanks for being such a loving and caring Nan. Special memories will stay with us forever - Andrew, Lynda, Callum and Miranda.
Annie FRAWLEY [6556]
Sex: FAKA: Annie BELL
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1892 Christening: Death: 1955 - , Victoria, Australia ( aged about 63) 4873 Burial:
Parents
Father: Patrick FRAWLEY [4490] (1856-1936) Mother: Bridget Louisa McDERMOTT [6551] (1858-1899)Austin FRAWLEY [6559]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1887 - Bungaree, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Patrick FRAWLEY [4490] (1856-1936) Mother: Bridget Louisa McDERMOTT [6551] (1858-1899)Bridget Agnes FRAWLEY [6560]
Sex: FAKA: Aggie FRAWLEY
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1891 - Leigh Creek, Vic, Australia 4874 Christening: Death: 1952 - Melbourne South, Vic, Australia ( aged about 61) 4874 Burial:
Parents
Father: Patrick FRAWLEY [4490] (1856-1936) Mother: Bridget Louisa McDERMOTT [6551] (1858-1899)
Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wed 11 Jun 1952 Page 5 'Erratic driving' before two died
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23190826
'Erratic driving' before two died
A WITNESS in the Coroner's Court yesterday alleged that a truck was being driven erratically before a smash in which two elderly women were fatally hurt in Normanby rd., South Melbourne, on April 15.
George Edward Mair, fumigator, of Brougham av., Kew, driver of the utility truck, has been charged with manslaughter.
The witness, John Fortune Conrick, fitter and turner, of Acland st.. St. Kilda, was giving evidence at the inquest into the deaths of Mrs. Minnie Veronica Young, 68, of Williamstown rd., Port Melbourne, and Miss Brigid Agnes Frawley, 61, of Raglan st.. Port Melbourne.
John Robert Pettiona, 21, taxi driver, said the two women were passengers in his taxi.
"Take it easy"
They told him to "take it easy" and he was travelling at 25 m.p.h. along Normanby rd., when an approaching truck went on to its wrong side.
He added: "I swung on to my wrong side, or we would have 'copped the lot.' "
Pettiona said he had been driving only two weeks before the accident.
Under cross-examination he said later that he had since been in a triple car accident involving Sir Dallas Brooks, Governor, on Beach rd., Brighton.
Mrs. Margaret Ellen Frawley, barmaid, of Blyth st., East Brunswick, who was also in the taxi, and was seriously hurt, gave evidence from a stretcher.
Detective John Duncan McKenzie, read a signed statement alleged to have been made by Mair.
Mair's alleged statement said that he swung the truck to the left to avoid an oncoming car, but did not remember anything further until he heard women screaming.
Mr. Burke, S.M., coroner, found that Mrs. Young and Miss Frawley died from injuries received when the truck by misadventure collided with a taxi.
Mr. Burke said he was not prepared to say on the evidence that a prima facie case, of manslaughter had been made out.
Catherine FRAWLEY [9091]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1872 - Ballarat, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1962 - Ouyen, Vic, Australia ( aged about 90) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Richard SCOTT [9085] (1874 - 1946) 4875,4876 Marriage: 1896 - , Victoria, Australia Status:Francis James FRAWLEY [447]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1916 - Bungaree, Vic, Australia 4877 Christening: Death: 1917 - Warrenheip, Vic, Australia ( at age 1) 4878 Burial:
Parents
Father: James Patrick Andrew FRAWLEY [442] (Abt 1884-1947) Mother: Margaret Ellen BANNAN [123] (1893-1973)James Patrick FRAWLEY [449]
Sex: MAKA: Jimmy FRAWLEY
Individual Information
Birth Date: 23 Sep 1919 - Leigh Creek, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 21 Aug 2001 - Port Fairy, Vic, Australia ( at age 81) 265 Burial:Events
1. Military: World War 2 service number V71945, 1939-1945.
Parents
Father: James Patrick Andrew FRAWLEY [442] (Abt 1884-1947) Mother: Margaret Ellen BANNAN [123] (1893-1973)
Spouses and Children
1. *Ursula May AIRS [450] (15 Feb 1915 - 29 May 2005) Marriage: Abt 1956 Status:
Notes
General:
Served in WW2, service number V71945.
dob approx only 18 June 1996 James Frawley, Lived Unit 2/3 Mandeville Court Port Fairy 3284. His wife Ursula was in a nursing home at Port Fairy and has been for 4 years following a stroke. He visited his wife every day from 3-6pm. He was passed my advertisement in the Pakenham paper by his mate in Drouin three years ago and found it the other day and decided to ring. 18.8.96. During this phone call he advised that his sister Keenie ( Frawley) Holland had died about 4-5 weeks previously.
James Patrick Andrew FRAWLEY [442]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1884 - Bungaree, Vic, Australia 798 Christening: Death: 7 Sep 1947 - Garfield, Vic, Australia ( aged about 63) 798,799 Burial:
Parents
Father: Patrick FRAWLEY [4490] (1856-1936) Mother: Bridget Louisa McDERMOTT [6551] (1858-1899)
Spouses and Children
1. *Margaret Ellen BANNAN [123] (1893 - 1973) 796,797 Marriage: 1913 - , Victoria, Australia 800 Status: Children: 1. Ada Mary Bannan FRAWLEY [441] (1912-2005) 2. Kathleen Bridget FRAWLEY [443] (1914-Abt 1996) 3. Francis James FRAWLEY [447] (1916-1917) 4. John William FRAWLEY [448] (1917-1943) 5. James Patrick FRAWLEY [449] (1919-2001) 6. Kevin Dennis FRAWLEY [453] (1921-1943) 7. Michael FRAWLEY [452] (Abt 1922-Abt 1922) 8. William FRAWLEY [454] (Abt 1924-Abt 1924)
Notes
General:
The Argus Melbourne Monday 8 September 1947
FRAWLEY -on September 7 at his residence, Iona Hotel, Garfield, James Patrick
loving brother of Annie, and brother-in-law of William Bell, and uncle of William ????'s Hotel, South Melbourne - R.I.P.
FRAWLEY - On September 7 at his residence, Iona Hotel, Garfield, James Patrick, loving brother of Agnes and Amelia Frawley, Railway Club Hotel, Port Melbourne. - R.I.P.
The Argus, Melbourne, 7 September 1948 page 2
FRAWLEY. In loving memory of our dear brother, Jim, who paused away on September 7, 1947. May his dear soul rest in peace. (Inserted by his sorrowing sisters, Agnes and Millie, and little niece Elaine.
John FRAWLEY [6552]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1880 - Warrenheip, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1955 - , Victoria, Australia ( at age 75) 4880 Burial:
Parents
Father: Patrick FRAWLEY [4490] (1856-1936) Mother: Bridget Louisa McDERMOTT [6551] (1858-1899)John William FRAWLEY [448]
Sex: MAKA: Jack FRAWLEY
Individual Information
Birth Date: 31 Oct 1917 4881 Christening: Death: 18 Jan 1943 - , , New Guinea ( at age 25) Burial: in Port Moresby, , PNG 4882Events
1. Military: World War 2 service number VX90347, 1939-1945.
Parents
Father: James Patrick Andrew FRAWLEY [442] (Abt 1884-1947) Mother: Margaret Ellen BANNAN [123] (1893-1973)
Notes
General:
died - Port Moresby P.N.G.
Jack was in the army for 4 months before he was killed in action. He was Private VX90347 AIF 1/12 Bn. Australian Infantry. He is buried at the Bomana War Cemetery Port Moresby grave reference A8 A.3.
Record (Emerald Hill, Vic. : 1881 - 1954) Saturday 6 February 1943 Page 1
PRIVATE JACK FRAWLEY
KILLED IN ACTION
Left Protected Industry to Join A.I.F.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frawley, formerly of the Flood Gate Hotel (now at Iona Hotel, Garfield), have received advice that their son, Pte. Jack ('Pro') Frawley was killed in action in New Guinea on January 18. Pte. Frawley was a former pupil of the Christian Brothers' School, South Melbourne, and left a protected industry to join the A.I.F. He is a nephew of Mr. Frawley of the Station Hotel, Port Melbourne, Miss Frawley (Railway Hotel, Port Melbourne), Mrs. Fisher and Miss Frawley (Town Hall Hotel, South Melbourne), and Mrs. Bell (Freer's Hotel, South Melbourne), and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. D, Bannan, of Port Melbourne.
On Sunday at 10 a.m. Rev. Fr. A. J. Cleary will offer Mass at SS. Peter and Paul's Church, South Melbourne, for the repose of his soul, and all friends of the family are invited to attend.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/164983701
The Argus Melbourne Tuesday 2 February 1943 page 2
DEATHS
On Active Service
FRAWLEY. - On January 18, killed In action. New Guinea, Pte. Jack W. (Pro) (VX90347). loving grandson of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bannan (Port Melbourne), nephew of Sis (Mrs. Quirk), Jack (1st A.I.F., deceased). Frank (1st A.I.F., deceased). Willie (1st A.I.F., deceased), Mick (A.M.F., Seymour), Kath (Mrs. Keogh), and Vin
The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Sat 6 Feb 1943 Page 8 Family Notices
FRAWLEY.- Killed in action in N.G. on January 18. 1943. VX90,347 Pte Jack W, (Pro). loving eldest son Mr. and Mrs. J. Frawley, Iona Hotel, Garfield, late Flood Gate Hotel. Port Melbourne. loving brother of Ada (Mrs. Plumridge), Keenie, Francis (deceased), Jim, William (de(ceased), Kevin (A.I.F., Middle East). R.I.P. He died as he lived, everyone's friend, Ballarat papers, please copy.
FRAWLEY - Killed in action, N.G., on January 18 1943, VX0,347. Pte. Jack W. (Pro), loving brother Ada, brother-in-law Stewart, loving uncle of Frankie Plumridge, loving pal of Leonie Herrick. For ever we remember R.I.P
FRAWLEY - Killed in action, N.G., on January 18, 1943, VX90,347. Pte. Jack W. (Pro) loving brother Keenie, loving friend of Albert Gath. Some day we'll understand
FRAWLEY - Killed in action, N.G., January 18, 1943, VX90,347. Pte. Jack W. (Pro), loving brother of Jimmy, Kevin (A.I.F., Middle East). Duty nobly done. R.I.P.
FRAWLEY - Killed in action, New Guinea, January 18, 1943. VX90,347, Pte. Jack W. (Pro), loving grandson of Mr and Mrs D Bannan, late Kerang, loving nephew of Cis (Mrs Quirk), Jack (deceased)
1st A.I.F.) Frank (deceased, 1st A.I.F.) William (deceased, 1st A.I.F.), Mick (A.M.F.), Kath (Mrs Keogh), Vin. Rest in Peace
FRAWLEY - On January 18, VX90,347 Pte. John William, killed in action New Guinea, beloved nephew of Mrs M Fisher, Town Hall Hotel, South Melbourne, and loving cousin of Jack (deceased), Sylvia and Ray (R.A.N.). R.I.P.
FRAWLEY - On January 18. killed in action New Guinea, Jack W. ( "Pro" ) (VX90,347), late of Port Melbourne. Our pal. A tribute from his work mates at General Motors-Holden's
FRAWLEY. - On January 18, 1943. killed in action, New Guinea. VX90,347 Pte. Jack (Pro), loving friend of Mrs. and Mr W Doherty and family, Tynong. R.I.P.
The Argus Melbourne Tuesday 18th January 1944 page 10
In Memoriam
FRAWLEY.-In loving memory of our dear nephew, Jack, killed in action, N.G., January l8, 1943. (Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. R. Frawley Station Hotel, Port Melbourne.)
FRAWLEY.-In fondest memory of Jackie, killed in action, N.G., January l8, 1943. --Duty nobly done. (Inserted by his loving aunts, A. and M. Frawley, Railway Club Hotel. Port Melbourne.)
The Argus, Melbourne Tuesday 4 September 1945 page 17
In Memoriam
FRAWLEY -In loving memory of our loving sons, killed in action N G , VX67337,
Kevin (ret ME), killed on landing at Lae September 4, 1943; also VX90347, Jack, on January l8 1943; also Kevin's loving pal. VX79592 Wally King, killed landing at Lae September 4, 1943 -Too dearly loved to be forgotten. Inserted by loving father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frawley, Garfield )
FRAWLEY - In loving memory of our brothers killed In action N G., VX67337. Kevin (ret M.E.,), killed landing at Lae September 4, 1943, VX 90347. Jack. January 18, 1943, also Kevin's pal VX70592, Wally King (ret M E. killed landing at Lae September 4, 1943 -In silence we remember (Inserted by their loving sister, Keenie, and brother Jim, of Garfield,)
FRAWLEY-in loving memory of our loving brothers and uncles, killed in action NG VX67337 Kevin (ret. ME), killed landing at Lae September 4, 1943, VX90347. Jack January l8 1943; also Kevin's loving pal, VX79592. Wally King (ret. M.E ). killed landing at Lae September 4 1943. -In silence we remember (Inserted by loving sister Ada brother-in-law Stewart, nephew Frank and John Plumridge, South Melbourne )
FRAWLEY.-In loving memory of our loving grandsons killed in action NG.. VX67337. Kevin September 4 1943; VX9Q347, Jack, January 18, 1943 (Always remembered by their loving grandma and grandpa, Mr. and Mrs Bannan )
Kathleen Bridget FRAWLEY [443]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1914 - Bungaree, Vic, Australia 4883 Christening: Death: Abt Jul 1996 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ( aged about 82) Burial:
Parents
Father: James Patrick Andrew FRAWLEY [442] (Abt 1884-1947) Mother: Margaret Ellen BANNAN [123] (1893-1973)
Spouses and Children
1. *James HOLLAND [444] ( - ) Marriage: Status:Kevin Dennis FRAWLEY [453]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 12 May 1921 Christening: Death: 4 Sep 1943 - , , New Guinea ( at age 22) Burial: in Lae, , New Guinea 4884Events
1. Military: World War 2 service number VX67337, 1939-1945.
Parents
Father: James Patrick Andrew FRAWLEY [442] (Abt 1884-1947) Mother: Margaret Ellen BANNAN [123] (1893-1973)
Notes
General:
d. Port Moresby P.N.G. Kevin was only about 19 or 20 years old when he was killed during WW2. He enlisted despite being under age. Private VX67337 AIF 2/23 Bn Australian Infantry. He is buried at the Lae War Cemetery Grave reference C.D.7.
The Argus Melbourne Monday 27 September 1943
Deaths on Active Service
FRAWLEY.-On June 4 (killed in action, N.G.). VX67337 Private Kevin Dennis (ret., M.E.), loving youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frawley, Iona Hotel, Garfield
The Argus Melbourne Wednesday 29 September 1943
Deaths on Active Service
FRAWLEY.-On September 4 (killed in action, N G.), VX67337, Pte. Kevin Dennis (returned M.E.), youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frawley, Iona Hotel, Garfield, late Port Melbourne, loving brother Ada (Mrs. Plumridge), Keenie, Jack (killed in action N.G., Jan., '43). Jim (A.M.F.), aged 20 years.
FRAWLEY.-On September 4 (killed in action N.G.). VX67337, Pte. Kevin Dennis (returned M.E.), loving brother Ada, brother- in-law of Stewart, devoted uncle and pal of Frankie Plumridge. -Loving memory will outlast all.
FRAWLEY.-On September 4 (killed in action N.G.), VX67337, Pte. Kevin Dennis
returned M.E), loving brother of Keenie. Jack (killed in action N.G., Jan., '43), and Jimmy (A M.F.). -Words cannot express thoughts.
FRAWLEY.-On September 4 (killed in action N.G ). VX67337, Pte. Kevin Dennis, loving grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bannan (late of Kerang), aged 20 years.
The Argus Melbourne Saturday 6 November 1943 page 10
FRAWLEY.-Mr. and Mrs. J. FRAWLEY and Family, of Garfield, desire to express heartfelt APPRECIATION to all relatives and friends for letters, cards, telegrams, and personal expressions of sympathy following the death of their son. Kevin. A I F.. KIA. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment. Iona Hotel, Garfield.
The Argus, Melbourne, Thursday 7 October 1943 page 2
Deaths on Active Service
FRAWLEY.-On September 4. killed in New Guinea, Pte. Kevin Frawley, loved nephew of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bell, and cousin of Bill (A.I.F.). -May his soul rest in peace.
The Argus Melbourne Monday 4 September 1944 page 10
Roll of Honour- On Active Service
A Tribute to the memory of the' Boys of 2/4th Independent Company who lost their lives at Lae. September 4, 1943. -We will remember. (Inserted by the Welfare Unit.)
A Tribute to the memory of our Pals, Ptes. Wally King, Kevin Frawley, and Wally Martin, killed in action, New Guinea, September 4, 1943. (Inserted by VX46168, Cpl. Alf Ali, and VX46165. Cpl. Terry Blake.)
FRAWLEY.-In fond memory of Kevin, 2/23rd Batt., 9th Div., killed at Lae on September 4, 1943. loved pal of Wal. King. -They died that we may live. (Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Syd. King and family.)
Margaret FRAWLEY [6557]
Sex: FAKA: Margaret FISHER
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1882 - Warracknabeal, Vic, Australia 4692 Christening: Death: 1946 - Bungaree, Vic, Australia ( at age 64) 4693 Burial:
Parents
Father: Patrick FRAWLEY [4490] (1856-1936) Mother: Bridget Louisa McDERMOTT [6551] (1858-1899)
Spouses and Children
1. *John FISHER [11989]
Notes
General:
The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Wed 3 Sep 1941 Page 1 Family Notices
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/205177599
FISHER. - on September 2. at his home.
Mt Dandenong-road, Rlngwood East. John Melbourne, the dearly loved husband of Helen Fisher and fond father of Warren and Margaret, aged 33 year. Immaculate heart of Mary, Your prayers for him extol. Oh. sacred heart of Jesus, have mercy on his soul
FISHER.- on September 2, at his home, Mt. Dandenong-road. Ringwood East, John Melbourne, the devoted son of Margaret and the late John Fisher, of the Town Hall Hotel, Bank-street, South Melbourne, fond brother of Sylvia, and loved foster-brother of Ray. and grandson of the late Patrick and Brldget Frawley, of Leigh creek, Bungaree, aged 33 years. Requiescat In pace.
FISHER. - On September 2. at his home, Mt. Dandenong-road, Ringwood East. John Melbourne Fisher, the dearly loved nephew of John and Bridget Frawley of Lelgh Creek. Bungaree, and also loved nephew of Thomas and Michael Frawley, aged 33 years. Requiescat In pace.
FISHER. - On September 2. at his home. Mt. Dandenong-road. Ringwood East. John Melbourne Fisher, the dearly loved nephew of Aggie and Millie Frawley, of the Railway Club Hotel. Port Melbourne, and sincere friend of Margot Medcalfe. aged 33 years. Requiescat In pace.
FISHER. - On September 2. at his home, Mt. Dandenong-road, Ringwood East. John Melbourne Fisher, the dearly loved nephew of Nicholas and Frances Frawley, of Ballarat. aged 33 years. Requiescat In pace.
FISHER. - On September 2. at his home. Mt. Dandenong-road. East Ringwood, John Melbourne Fisher, the dearly loved nephew of Richard and Gertrude Frawley. of the station Hotel. Port Melbourne. aged 33 years. Requiescat In pace.
FISHER. - On September 2. at his home, Mt. Dandenong-road, Ringwood East, John Melbourne Fisher, the dearly loved nephew of Austin and Leah Frawley. of New Zealand, aged 33 years. Requiescat In pace.
FISHER. - On September 2. at his home, Mt. Dandenong-road. East Rlngwood Jonn Melbourne Fisher. the dearly loved nephew of William and Annie Bell, of Freer's Hotel. Moray-street, South Melbourne, and devoted cousin of William and Beryl Bell, aged 33 years. Requiescat In pace.
FISHER. - On September 2. at his home Mt. Dandenong-road. Ringwood East Jonn Melbourne Fisher, the dearly loved nephew of James and Margaret Frawley, of the lona Hotel. Garfield. Victoria,
Requiescat In pace.
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