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Arthur Morgan MORGAN DAWES [1845]
Sex: MAKA: Arthur DAWES
Individual Information
Birth Date: 29 Oct 1901 - Bunyip South, Vic, Australia 2129 Christening: Death: 9 Sep 1982 - Wentworth, NSW, Australia ( at age 80) Burial:
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Frances Mary Ann MORGAN [1288] (1862-1932)
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Florence BROWN [3365] (1909 - 1974) 2125,2126,2127,2128 Marriage: 20 Sep 1933 - Wentworth, NSW, Australia 2130 Status: Children: 1. Kevin Henry DAWES [3780] (1934-1976) 2. Allan Roger DAWES [3781] (1935-1985) 3. Terence Gladstone DAWES [3782] (1939-2001) 4. Clifford Gordon DAWES [3783]
Notes
General:
Like many of the Dawes men, Arthur was a tall straight man all his life. He lived in New South Wales as long as I can remember. I remember visiting him at his little home at Curlwaa several times. The first time I can recall was around 1961.
After Flo died, Arthur lived alone for some time. In around 1979, Arthur's son Cliff and his family were living with Arthur whilst they were between homes. They had purchased a block of land close to Wentworth and would later build a home there.
Arthur always had birds, including chooks and parrots, at his house and in later years there were many trophies scattered on top of those cages deteriorating in the sun. He had many many ribbons inside the house, prizes from poultry shows. Arthur was a keen poultry fancier until his later years when he was unable to care for his beloved fowls. He passed his fowls onto his son, but he did not have such an interest in the birds as Arthur had done.
Charles Edward Daws MORGAN DAWES [1818]
Sex: MAKA: Charles DAWES
Individual Information
Birth Date: 26 Mar 1875 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 6077 Christening: Death: 4 May 1951 - Frankston, Vic, Australia ( at age 76) 6078 Burial:
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Elizabeth Ann MORGAN [1281] (1857-1932)
Spouses and Children
1. *Lilla Eliza Lucy HUTCHINS [3350] (1882 - 1965) 3367 Marriage: 10 Aug 1904 - Catamaran, Tas, Australia Status: Children: 1. Sydney Charles DAWES 768 [4536] (1905-1997) 2. Edith Adelaide DAWES 768 [4537] (1907-1920) 3. Iris Emma Elizabeth DAWES 768 [4538] (1910-1975) 4. Pearl Alexandra DAWES 768 [4539] (1915-1976) 5. Birdie DAWES 768 [4540] (1917-1919) 6. Charles Herald DAWES 768 [4541] (1919-1981)
Notes
General:
Charles wife Lilla was raised at the Port Arthur Lighthouse, where her father's name is on a plaque.
Clifford Gordon Doyle MORGAN DAWES [1844]
Sex: MAKA: Cliff DAWES
Individual Information
Birth Date: 17 Aug 1898 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia 7379 Christening: Death: 6 Aug 1972 - Prahran, Vic, Australia ( at age 73) 7380 Cremation: 8 Aug 1972 - Springvale, Vic, Australia 7419Events
1. Military: World War 1 SERN 5086, 1914-1918.
2. General Info: Wounded Postcard to Australia 1, 20 Jan 1917, Colchester, Essex, England. Colchester 20th Jan 1917
Dear *Aunt Fan
Just a few lines to let you know that I am getting on alright. The Nurse is going to ask the doctor can I get up and sit in a chair in a week or so if I get on as I am now. I wrote to you and **Ray about a fortnight ago you would not have the letter yet. I set to the Base Depot and told them to sent my mail on here. I have had three letters, on from Wall***, Vic****, and Rich*****. Vic I alright now, in camp in Eng. Wall did not know that I was wounded when he wrote but he might now before he gets my letter. ?? Wall got a letter from him he said he saw Ray in Eng.
That is all I can write now so I will close with
Love from Cliff
Mary Ann Morgan who was the mother of Clifford Gordon DoyleMorgan Dawes - the children called their mothers by their first names and Elizabeth Dawes (nee Morgan) was called Mother by her nieces and nephews
**Probably Raymond Oswald Dawes [4492] - 1889-1965 - 1st cousin once removed to Cliff
***Walter George Dawes [1843] - 1893-1965 - full brother of Cliff
**** Victor Dawes [1827] - 1896-1966 - ½ brother of Cliff
*****Richmond Dawes [1842] - 1890-1967 - full brother of Cliff.
3. General Info: Wounded Postcard 2 from Hospital to Australia, 2 Feb 1917, Colchester, Essex, England. Colchester 9/2/1917
Dear Aunt Fan*
Just a few lines to let you know that I am getting along alright. I get up and sit in a chair now but cannot stand at all as my ankles are stiff and weak yet. One of the nurses took me to the pastures the other day and I might go again tomorrow.
I got a letter from Vic** the other day and one from Wall***. Vic said ……….. his letter ……………. Would be on his way to France so he will be there now. Wall's ……………. Had a letter from you the other day ……..he said. This card was taken when I was at ??? (Commando??? Or possibly town name) school in France. There was about 30 (??) of us doing the trench bayonetting bags of straw and the king ………. Of …….. watching us. They are at the Aust. ………………… and our brigadier.
I had a letter from you the other day dated ??? 9th Nov and one from Rich**** 6th, that is all
Love from Cliff.
*Francis Mary Ann Morgan who was the mother of Clifford Gordon DoyleMorgan Dawes - the children called their mothers by their first names and Elizabeth Dawes (nee Morgan) was called Mother by her nieces and nephews
**Victor Dawes [1827] - 1896-1966 - ½ brother of Cliff
*** Walter George Dawes [1843] - 1893-1965 - full brother of Cliff
**** Richmond Dawes [1842] - 1890-1967 - full brother of Cliff.
4. General Info: wounded postcard 3 to home, 20 Feb 1917, Colchester, Essex, England. Colchester 20 Feb 1917
Dear Aunt Fan*
Just a few words to let you know that I am alright. I can stand a bit now on one foot so I will be able to go about on crutches soon the wounds are heeled (sic) up now except one on the knee. I have been out two or three times in the chair.
I have not got much news to tell you. I have not heard from Wall** or Vic*** since I wrote last. Ray**** is in Eng. The last time I wrote to Wall I asked him to send me Ray's address. He sent it but whoever censored the letter cut it out. I will sent (sic) you a card every week to let you know how I am as I cannot think of enough to put in a letter. That is all this time so I will close hoping you are all well
With best love from Cliff
*Francis Mary Ann Morgan who was the mother of Clifford Gordon DoyleMorgan Dawes - the children called their mothers by their first names and Elizabeth Dawes (nee Morgan) was called Mother by her nieces and nephews
**Walter George Dawes [1843] - 1893-1965 - full brother of Cliff
***Victor Dawes [1827] - 1896-1966 - ½ brother of Cliff
**** Probably Raymond Oswald Dawes [4492] - 1889 - 1965 1st cousin once removed to Cliff.5. General Info: Wounded Postcard 4 from Cliff to home, 3 Apr 1917, Colchester, Essex, England. Colchester 3/4/1917
Dear Aunt Fan*
Just a few lines to let you know that I am alright. I can get about alright now so I go out every day from 2pm until 6pm. I will be getting my photo taken before I leave here so I will send you one. I have not heard from you since I wrote last or from Rich** either. I have not heard from Vic*** or Glad**** for a good while. The last from [him] he was going to France the next about a week ago. Heard from Wall*****, he was alright.
That is all this time hoping you are all well best love from Cliff
Francis Mary Ann Morgan who was the mother of Clifford Gordon Doyle Morgan Dawes - the children called their mothers by their first names and Elizabeth Dawes (nee Morgan) was called Mother by her nieces and nephews
** Richmond Dawes [1842] - 1890-1967 - full brother of Cliff
*** Victor Dawes [1827] - 1896-1966 - ½ brother of Cliff
****Gladstone Dawes [1836] -1898-1918 - ½ brother of Cliff
*****Walter George Dawes [1843]- 1893-1965- full brother of Cliff.6. Occupation: munitions worker, 1943, South Yarra, Victoria, Australia.
7. Residence: 8 Cromwell Road, 1943, South Yarra, Victoria, Australia.
8. 1963: cooper, 1954-1972, Armadale, Vic, Australia.
9. Residence: 86 Chatsworth Road, 1954-1972, Armadale, Vic, Australia.
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Frances Mary Ann MORGAN [1288] (1862-1932)
Spouses and Children
1. *Marie Doreen MONGER [3364] (20 Nov 1902 - 16 Feb 1992) 4564,7377,7378 Marriage: 15 May 1923 - Elsternwick, Vic, Australia 7381 Status: Children: 1. Marie Cecelia DAWES 4001 [3776] (1924-2010) 2. Beryl Frances DAWES [3777] (1925-2018) 3. Doreen Jean DAWES [3816] (1928-1928) 4. Yvonne Doreen DAWES [3778] (1932-2017) 5. Noelle Michelle DAWES [3779] (1944-1997)
Notes
General:
Cliff served in WW1. His service number was 5086. He served in France and was wounded in action early in 1917. See postcard transcriptions and photos in stories.
Florence MORGAN DAWES [1835]
Sex: FAKA: Florence DAWES
Individual Information
Birth Date: 4 Apr 1893 - Melbourne South, Vic, Australia 7420 Christening: Death: 3 May 1989 - Glenhuntly, Vic, Australia ( at age 96) Burial:
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Louisa MORGAN [1277] (1859-1946)
Spouses and Children
1. *Silas Albert THORN [3359] (11 Aug 1890 - 10 Jun 1968) Marriage: 28 Apr 1917 - Elsternwick, Vic, Australia Status: Children: 1. Albert Gladstone THORN 7421 [11817] (1919-1919) 2. Olive Gwen THORN [5004] (1920-1999) 3. Jean Thelma THORN [5005] 4. Joan Beryl THORN [5006] 5. Silas Albert THORN [5003] (1928-1990) 6. Leslie Joseph THORN [5007] (1931-2019)Francis Charles MORGAN DAWES [1838]
Sex: MAKA: DAWES
Individual Information
Birth Date: 16 Jan 1881 - Castlemaine, Vic, Australia 7422 Christening: Death: 25 Jun 1973 - Lilydale, Vic, Australia ( at age 92) 7423 Burial:Events
1. Occupation: butcher, 1900-1973, , Victoria, Australia.
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) (Relationship: Step ) Mother: Frances Mary Ann MORGAN [1288] (1862-1932) (Relationship: Biological ) Father: Unknown [—?—] [3240] ( - ) Mother: Frances Mary Ann MORGAN [1288] (1862-1932)
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Eliza STEPHENSON [3361] (1882 - 1970) 324,7424 Marriage: 14 Apr 1923 - Lilydale, Vic, Australia Status: Children: 1. John Francis DAWES [5008] (1926-2017) 2. Beryl Ann DAWES [5011]
Notes
General:
raised with the surname DAWES
George MORGAN DAWES [1832]
Sex: MAKA: George DAWES
Individual Information
Birth Date: 29 Apr 1886 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia 5974 Christening: Death: 1971 - Broken Hill, NSW, Australia ( at age 85) 5975 Burial:Events
1. Residence: 333 Hebbard St, 1930-1949, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia.
2. Residence: 352 Piper St, 1954-1968, Broken Hill, NSW, Australia.
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Louisa MORGAN [1277] (1859-1946)
Spouses and Children
1. *Ethel Gertrude HOSKING [4978] (Abt 1887 - 26 Aug 1960) 5147 Marriage: Abt 1950 Status:Gladstone MORGAN DAWES [1836]
Sex: MAKA: Gladstone DAWES
Individual Information
Birth Date: 9 Oct 1898 - Melbourne South, Vic, Australia 7425 Christening: Death: 17 Jun 1918 - , , France ( at age 19) Burial: Jun 1918 - Ribemont, , FranceEvents
1. Military: World War 1 SERN 4178, 1914-1918.
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Louisa MORGAN [1277] (1859-1946) Marriage Did Not Marry
Notes
General:
Gladstone was in the AIF, 58th Battalion. He enlisted in July 1915, and was killed in action on 17 Jun 1918. He is buried at the Ribemont Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, III, AA 6. His service number was 4178.
In July 1916 he was wounded in action and in 1917 he was absent without leave several times and was also charged with drunkenness and resisting arrest on one of these occasions. He was sent back to England as he was in early in 1918.
Ribemont is in the Department of the Somme, about 8 kilometres south-west of Albert. The Communal Cemetery is a little north of the village, on the west side of the road to Baizieux; and the Extension is on the south-west side of the Communal Cemetery.
Historical Information:This sector of the front was taken over by the Commonwealth forces in the early summer of 1915, when Mericourt-Ribemont Station, on the railway line from Amiens to Albert, became a railhead. However, it was not until the German advance at the end of March 1918 that the first burials were made at Ribemont, initially in the communal cemetery itself. The extension was begun in May and used until August 1918, when 68 burials were carried out by units engaged in the defence of Amiens. It was greatly enlarged after the Armistice when graves were brought in from the battlefields of 1918 east of Ribemont and from other cemeteries, including:- HEILLY BRITISH CEMETERY No.2 (so called in relation to Heilly Station Cemetery), which was in the grounds of Heilly Chateau. It was made by units in April-August 1918, and it contained the graves of 79 soldiers from Australia and 24 from the United Kingdom. HENENCOURT WOOD CEMETERY, was about 800 metres West of Henencourt, in the Wood. It was used by units and Field Ambulances from June 1916 to August 1918, and it contained the graves of 71 soldiers from the United Kingdom, 34 from Australia, one from Canada, one from South Africa, and one of an unknown unit. HENENCOURT COMMUNAL CEMETERY contained one British grave and one Australian, and the Extension 26 British and nine Australian, all of 1918. POINT 106 BRITISH CEMETERY, BRESLE, nearly 1.6 kilometres North-West of Bresle village, contained 25 graves of March-May 1918, 24 Australian and one British. In 1929, the burials in the communal cemetery were also moved into the extension. The extension now contains 498 burials and commemorations of the First World War. 36 of the burials are unidentified and there are special memorials to two soldiers whose graves in the communal cemetery could not be found, and to 16 buried in other concentrated cemeteries whose graves were destroyed in later battles. The extension was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens.
No. of Identified Casualties:462
In memory of Gladstone, Alfred built a house in the main street of Garfield, Victoria, next door to the post office. He named the house Pozieres' House. This house burned to the ground sometime in the 1990's.
Harry Dawes MORGAN DAWES [1837]
Sex: MAKA: Harry DAWES
Individual Information
Birth Date: 31 Mar 1902 - Melbourne South, Vic, Australia 5372 Christening: Death: 5 May 1971 - Dandenong, Victoria, Australia ( at age 69) 5373,5374 Burial: 7 May 1971 - Springvale, Vic, Australia
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Louisa MORGAN [1277] (1859-1946)
Spouses and Children
1. *Doris HALE [3360] (1916 - 22 Dec 1999) Marriage: 10 Dec 1960 - Oakleigh, Vic, Australia 5375,5376 Status:
Notes
General:
Artist in water colours
Hilda Maud MORGAN DAWES [1841]
Sex: FAKA: Hilda DAWES, Maud DAWES, Maude HILL
Individual Information
Birth Date: 23 Feb 1888 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia 5813 Christening: Death: 22 Nov 1925 - Warragul, Victoria, Australia ( at age 37) 5814,5815 Burial: 24 Nov 1925 - Bunyip, Vic, Australia
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Frances Mary Ann MORGAN [1288] (1862-1932)
Spouses and Children
1. *Samuel Abner Simpson Edward HILL [3362] (15 Dec 1884 - 30 Jul 1925) 5809,5810,5811 Marriage: 15 Dec 1909 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia Status: Children: 1. Maude Charlotte Edith HILL [5012] (1910-1976) 2. Edward John Abner HILL [5014] (1913-1989) 3. Hilda Francis Rose HILL [5016] (1915-1987) 4. Adelaide Ivy HILL [5017] (1917-2006) 5. Rowland Clifford HILL [9395] (1920-1920)
Notes
General:
surname DAWES.
From an undated (probably 1925) and unknown newspaper, a clipping of which I have a photocopy the following:
A sad death occurred in the West Gippsland Hospital on Sunday last, when Mrs Maude Hilda Hill (relict of the late Mr Abner Hill who died about 3 months ago) passed away, at the early age of 37 years. The deceased (who was a daughter of Mr A. Dawes, Garfield) had lived in the district practically the whole of her life, being highly esteemed by all who knew her. Sincere sympathy has been expressed for the bereaved relatives and family of four children (Maude, Edward, Hilda and Adelaide), who have lost a loving and devoted parent. The funeral took place to the Bunyip cemetery on Tuesday last. The burial service was conducted by the Rev. E. H. Eldridge, and Mr A Fennis carried out the funeral arrangements.
Richmond Dawes MORGAN DAWES [1842]
Sex: MAKA: Richard DAWES 7426, Richie DAWES
Individual Information
Birth Date: 3 Aug 1890 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia 6889 Christening: Death: 27 Dec 1967 - Manangatang, Vic, Australia ( at age 77) 6890 Burial:
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Frances Mary Ann MORGAN [1288] (1862-1932)
Spouses and Children
1. *Emily MACAULEY [3078] (1893 - 1977) 2092,6888 Marriage: 7 Jul 1915 - Bunyip, Vic, Australia 6891 Status: Children: 1. Alma Rose DAWES [3080] (1915-2001) 2. Richard Henry DAWES [3079] (1917-2009) 3. Walter George DAWES [3081] (1923-2004) 4. Francis Raymond DAWES [3082] (1930-2016)
Notes
General:
Surname DAWES
Theadora MORGAN DAWES [241]
Sex: FAKA: Dora BLACKWELL, Dora DAWES, Theadora DAWES, Dora FENN
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1 Jan 1906 - Iona, Vic, Australia 1407,1408 Christening: Death: 21 May 1979 - Warragul, Victoria, Australia ( at age 73) 1409,1410 Burial: 23 May 1979 - Bunyip, Vic, Australia 7427Events
1. Residence: 1906-1920, Iona, Vic, Australia. approximate date of leaving.
2. Residence: 52 Garfield Road, 1920-1979, Garfield, Vic, Australia.
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Frances Mary Ann MORGAN [1288] (1862-1932)
Spouses and Children
1. *Douglas Lancelot BLACKWELL [242] (27 Apr 1905 - 13 Oct 1942) 1319, 768,1402,1404 Marriage: 1 May 1926 - Bunyip, Vic, Australia 768,1411 Status: Children: 1. Gwendoline Pax Maud BLACKWELL [1610] (1926-1995) 2. Pearl Gladys Doreen BLACKWELL [1611] (1929-2005) 3. Douglas Geoffrey Francis BLACKWELL [186] 4. Clifford Arthur Bernard BLACKWELL [1612] 5. Alan Walter Gilbert BLACKWELL [1613] 6. Beryl Edyth Ethel BLACKWELL [1614] 7. Eve Lillith BLACKWELL [1615] (1943-2001) 2. Arthur William James FENN [272] (6 Aug 1891 - 17 Jan 1964) 4627 Marriage: 30 Apr 1949 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 4632 Status: Separated
Notes
General:
Birth registered as Morgan. Always known as Dora.
Dora lived at Iona with her family and started school at the Iona State School in about 1913. They lived about 1/2 a mile from the Iona Post Office. They moved to Garfield in about 1916 and she attended Garfield State School Number 2724 until at least 1919.
After Dora and Douglas married, the lived in Dandenong for a short time, but returned to the Dawes family home where Douglas and Dora lived at home with her parents and cared for them until their deaths. She continued to live in the house that her father built, at 52 Garfield Road following her marriage and until her death in 1979. Her son, D Geoff, was born in that house in 1933. This house was sold following the death of Dora in 1979 and has since been renovated and sold several times. The original property was several acres, but part of the land was sold separately to Ken Towt, Dora's son-in-law. This piece of land was sold and a house was later constructed on it. Dora's house was situated at 52 Garfield Road Garfield, her son Geoff's house at what is now 46 Garfield Road, Garfield, Cliff's house at 42 Garfield Road, Garfield, Pearl's across the road on the corner of Barkers Road, and Garfield Road, and Beryl's later homes were in Archer Road in Garfield. Pax lived in Beaconsfield, Eve in Warragul and Alan at Beaconsfield, Upper Pakenham, and later in Drouin, whilst Geoff moved to Wonthaggi in 1973, he has continued to own the house at Garfield as well.
Dora was very family oriented and her home was always the hub of family visits, by both the Dawes and Blackwell families. Even after the death of her husband Douglas, Dora and the Blackwell family kept in touch with each other.
In 1937 Dora was expecting her 5th child and her health was not good. Douglas and Dora decided to hire a housekeeper in the short term to assist with domestic duties. They hired Cecilia Ryan, mother of the infamous Ronald Ryan. Pearl Madden recounted a story of the time when Cecilia's Husband Jack came to the house at 52 Garfield Road, Garfield and knocked on the front door asking to talk to his wife. Mrs Ryan did not want to talk to her husband, but he forced his way into the house and, armed with a bread knife, chased Cecilia around the kitchen table trying to stab her and shouting abuse. Pearl Blackwell grabbed her 2 younger brothers, Cliff and D. Geoff and run to the bedroom where the children hid under the bed until the commotion died down. I am uncertain if the police were called or if Jack Ryan simply calmed down and left. Allan Blackwell was born in 25 September 1937 and it is thought that Mrs Ryan left Garfield sometime after that time.
According to the book "The Hanged Man: The life and Death of Ronald Ryan by Mike Richards, published by Scribe Publications Melbourne in 2002, Cecilia had a son George b. 1915 by her first husband, George Thompson, she and George Thompson separated and she lived with John Ronald Ryan, known as Jack who was the father of Ronald, b. 1925, Violet b. 1927 and Irma b. 1929. Cecilia and Jack married in 1929 and Gloria was born in 1931.
Jack and Cecilia were both alcoholics and Jack was prone to bouts of violence whilst drunk and the children were neglected. Ronald was taken into care in late in 1936 and the 3 girls were taken into care in June 1937.
Following is an excerpt from the book from pages 25 and 26:-
"After losing all her children [Ron, Gloria, Irma and Violet] to wardships, Cecilia [Ryan] made a brave attempt to improve her situation. She had left Jack [Ryan] at Mitcham and taken a position as housekeeper with Douglas and Theadora Blackwell and their family at Garfield in Gippsland on the Princes Highway, some 80 miles south east of Melbourne. Cecilia moved back to Melbourne, where she took a further position as housekeeper for a man named Croaker living at 29 Park Street, Abbotsford. With her living conditions thus improved, Cecilia sought to have her children returned to her, as she had first done whilst at Garfield. In a plaintive letter to the secretary of the Children's Welfare Department, John Henry, Cecilia pointed out that Croaker was willing for her to have all her children with her, as she had been 'caring for his four little children so well':
Mr Croaker here has plenty of furniture and accommodation and as it is better for me to be earning my keep here and having the use of everything I thought I would write and ask if you would please let me have my children now. If not all of them at once surely you will give me little Gloria as she has such a terrible time with abscesses and I know it is only through fretting over me and she will never be well until you let her come to me.
I am away from my husband and got a good position and home and can give you good references from both the people I worked for at Gippsland and this man here to say how well I looked after both homes and children during the mother's absence........"
Mrs Ryan gave Dora and Douglas Blackwell a photograph of herself, Jack, George, Irma, Violet and Gloria, taken prior to the 3 girls being taken into care. This photograph and copies of it are still in the possession of the Blackwell family, with a note on the back about the bread knife incident written by Pearl Madden (nee Blackwell).
Dora was a very good seamstress, making many garments for her grandchildren. She also sewed, knitted and crocheted toys for her grandchildren as well as booties and baby clothes. She made picture scrap books that she gave away as presents.
She collected salt and pepper shakers for many many years, and her collection was divided amongst her 7 children when she died in 1979. She also collected small bottles. This collection was inherited by her granddaughter Coral Jones (Blackwell) who has continued the collection.
She was referred to as Nanna by all her grandchildren. 1421
Thomas MORGAN DAWES [1833]
Sex: MAKA: Thomas DAWES
Individual Information
Birth Date: 5 Mar 1888 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia 7428 Christening: Death: 5 Mar 1888 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia 7429 Burial:
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Louisa MORGAN [1277] (1859-1946) Marriage Did Not MarryWalter George Dawes MORGAN DAWES [1843]
Sex: MAKA: Wally DAWES
Individual Information
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1893 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia 84 Christening: Death: 9 Jul 1965 - Cheltenham, Vic, Australia ( at age 71) 85 Burial: Jul 1965 - Drouin, Vic, AustraliaEvents
1. Military: World War 1 SERN 4093, 1914-1918.
2. Residence: 1914, Iona, Vic, Australia. Occupation - carpenter.
3. Residence: 1924, Newry, Vic, Australia. Occupation - carpenter.
4. Residence: Capital Hill Camp, 1935, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Occupation - carpenter.
5. Residence: Kingston Guest House, 1937-1949, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Occupation - carpenter.
6. Residence: Hillside Hostel, 1958, Canberra, ACT, Australia. Occupation - carpenter.
7. Residence: Jefferson Road, 1963, Garfield, Vic, Australia.
Parents
Father: Alfred Thomas DAWES [1278] (1846-1936) Mother: Frances Mary Ann MORGAN [1288] (1862-1932)
Spouses and Children
1. *Bessie [—?—] [3363] ( - ) Marriage: Status:
Notes
General:
A photocopy of the family bible has Walter's date of birth as July 19th 1893.
Walter (Wally) Dawes, a carpenter, of Iona, Victoria, Australia, enlisted at Warragul on the 20th of December 1915, and was later re-examined in Melbourne on the 18th January 1916. His service number was 4093. He was allocated to the 10/22 Reinforcements at Broadmeadows and embarked from Australia on 7 March 1916, however the name of the ship he left on is not recorded in his service record. I have found the ships name on the Australian War Memorial Website recorded as the HMAT Wiltshire. He travelled to Moascar, Egypt, where he was taken on strength from the 10/22 reinforcements to the 5th Cyclists Corp at Ferry Post.
The Cyclist Corp is a little known part of Australia's military history.
On the 10th March 1916, the Army circulated a memorandum (No.32) regarding the formation of the cyclist Corp. The Corp was formed in Egypt and was initially made up of volunteers in the 1st and 2nd Divisions and in April 1915 the 4th and 5th Divisions were formed. The Standard issue cycle was made by BSA (Birmingham Small Arms Company). By 1911 the BSA Mark IV model, fitted with a 'coaster' rear hub was in production, (today's equivalent would be like a velodrome bike with fixed hub which meant pedalling all the time) however, the Australian cyclists in Egypt had to persevere with a variety of BSA bicycles ranging from the Mark 1 to the Mark IV. It was not until July 1915 that the Mark IV was introduced, now fitted with hand-operated rear brakes, and a free wheeling hub in place of the coaster hub. Shortly after the Australian cyclists had reached France, this bicycle became the standard issue to cyclist units.
The cyclists were also given Lee Enfield SMLE .303 rifles which they normally slung over their shoulder but bikes were fitted with clips to carry the rifles, as well as straps and clips for the soldiers personal equipment. The units were also equipped with lightweight machine guns.
The 5th Cyclists Btn, of which Wally was a member, was inspected by General Godley on 29 April 1916 and a fortnight later took part in a tactical exercise in the desert in Egypt. On the 24th of May the 5th underwent their first firing practice on a musketry range. By 31 May 1916, the 5th had new rifles able to take high velocity cartridges, however such things as puncture repair kits and spare parts were not so readily available.
On the 16th of June 1916, the cyclists boarded a train which took them to Alexandria, where they embarked to France the next day. According to the book, Cycling to War by Ronald Austin, they arrived in Marseilles on 25 June, however, Wally's service record says he arrived in Marseilles on the 27th of June. After arrival in Marseilles, the Cyclists boarded a troop train and travelled to northern France.
Once they arrived in northern France they were issued with gas masks and instructed on how they were to be worn. On the 1st of July 1916, orders were received regarding the formation of the II Anzac Corp Cyclists Battalion, which was to consist of 1 and 2 companies provided by the New Zealand Cyclists Corp, who were still in Egypt, and the 3 and 5 companies, made up by the 5th Australian Cyclists, of which Wally was a member. The 5th were ordered to remain attached to the 5th Australian Division until the New Zealand cyclists arrived from Egypt. The New Zealand contingent arrived in Marseilles on 17 July 1916. Whilst the 1st and 2nd companies of the II Anzac Corp Cyclists Battalion were made up by the New Zealanders, the 3rd Company was made up from the 5th Cyclists plus a few from the 4th Cyclists. However, the New Zealanders bicycles did not arrive until August 1916, this made training very difficult with the shortage of machines. On the 16th of September the Cyclists moved to the frontline.
The unit patch was a 1 x 1 inch red diamond centred inside a 2 x 2 in white diamond worn on both sleeves. This patch was retained until 1918 when the unit was redesignated the XXII Corp Cyclists Battalion.
During the war the Cyclist Battalion undertook many tasks including, forming guards to escort the Corp Commander, traffic direction, frontline fighting, delivery of dispatches and cable burying. The Cyclists became so proficient at cable burying, they could lay large distances in a short time and eventually became the supervisors of cabling operations. They also provided work parties for various other battalions, including the Royal Engineers and were often attached to other units and battalions.
In October 1916 the II Anzac cyclists, less their bikes were sent to the trenches to fight. They worked with two companies on the line and the third in the support line. They worked on a 4 day rotating roster, 4 days in the trenches, and 4 days on the support line. After a month in the frontline the Cyclists were relieved by another battalion and they returned to Bac St Maur to collect their bicycles and returned to billets just outside of Doulieu.
Cyclists were often sent to other units and from 17 November 1916 to 29 May 1917, Wally was one of 25 Cyclists who was seconded to the Town Major of Armentieres as a fire brigade detail. During this time, on the 11th January 1917, Wally was treated for a septic hand.
In March - May 1917 the Cyclists undertook a large amount of telephone cable burying work. This work was carried out in the open and the Cyclists were vulnerable to enemy shell fire and gas attacks. Cable laying was carried often carried out at night with only natural light so as not to attract attention from the enemy. On completion of the cable work in May the Cyclists were given the task of constructing a track from the support and front lines then across no mans land through the enemies trenches to a point named Middle Farm about 500 yards north from Messines. The aim of the track was to allow horses to easily move up to and through the German trenches. After reconnaissance of the proposed route it was decided to carry out the necessary work at night prior to the main attack being launched. On the morning of the Messines battle, 7 June 1917, several parties were detailed to carry out specific tasks over a distance of 1.7kms. At 2.15am on 7 June, 291 troops and 13 officers cycled from Steenbecque to Hill 63 but en route were forced to don gas masks due to enemy gas shells landing in the area. This delayed their arrival, but the cyclists completed the 1.7 kms of track within 3 hours despite being under fire.
From the 14th of June for three weeks the cyclists were engaged in more cable burying tasks and were occasionally subjected to enemy fire. On the 22nd of June 1917, Wally was hospitalised due to gas. It appears he may have been sent back to England as the service record seems to read Belgravia for his place of hospitalisation. He returned to the Cyclists Battalion on 11 July 1917.
On 30th July 1917 Wally went on leave, returning on 15 August 1917. On 17 November 1918 Wally was detached to the 133 AT Coy until 15 January 1918.
On 1 January 1918 the II Anzac Cycles Corps were renamed the XXII Corps Cyclist Battalion and were to be restructured. The structure finally changed on 16 January with the departure of No 3 which joined the Australian Corp Cyclists. With the departure of the Australians, No 3 Company became a New Zealand Company sub unit.
The Australian Cyclists formed an entirely new unit, the Australian Corps Cyclists Battalion. The new unit was formed mainly from existing I Corps Cyclist Battalion plus a few from the II Corps. As of 1 January 1918 the strength of the Australian Corps Cyclist Battalion stationed at La Creche was 16 officers and 345 other ranks. The new unit could not accommodate all of the No 3 Australian Company so many cyclists were posted to either infantry or artillery units in need of reinforcements.
On the 16th of January 1918 Wally transferred from 22 Corps Cycle Battalion to the Australian Corp Cycle Battalion. He remained with that unit for the remainder of the war.
Wally was demobilised and left England on board the Mahai and returned to Australia in June 1919. He was classed as TPE at discharge.
Like so many of the soldiers who have returned home from war over the years, Wally was changed by his experiences and seems to have had little or no contact with his family following his return to Australia. It is now known that he spent some time in Newry, near Maffra where he probably continued working as a carpenter, as he had before the war. He then moved on to Canberra sometime in the late 1920's or early 1930's. He was living at the Capital Hill Camp in Canberra in 1932. This camp was a tent camp set up to house labourers and tradesmen who were working in Canberra at that time. He later moved to a guest house in Canberra where he spent about 20 years.
Sometime in the late 1950's, Wally's sister Dora (Theadora) set about tracing Wally's whereabouts. How she did this is uncertain, but she eventually found his location and wrote to Wally. Wally answered her letter and very soon after arrived at her home in Garfield. In April 1960 Wally made a Will in Canberra appointing his sister Dora as executrix of his Will and leaving her all his possessions. He gave his address as Garfield when he made this Will so he may have returned to Canberra to wind up his affairs at that time. He returned to Garfield and lived in a bungalow at his sister Dora's house in Garfield Road, Garfield for a short time, then in a 3 roomed wooden house at the corner of Jefferson Road and Railway Avenue in Garfield. He purchased this property on the 20th of July 1960 from L L Richardson and W Norrie with a deposit of £50 with the remaining £670 (noted on original receipt) to be paid within 6 months. Wally paid the outstanding amount of £680 (noted on final payment receipt, perhaps the extra £10 was to cover stamp duty) on the 28th of July 1960. Sadly the family only had a few short years with Wally back in their family. He developed dementia and was placed in Larundal Hospital in Bundoora sometime around 1963. He was later admitted to the Cheltenham Home and Hospital for the Aged at Warrigal Road Cheltenham, where he passed away in July 1965.
It was always thought that Wally had a partner at some stage in his life, however no details of her are known to any living family, other than that her name was Bessie. It is not known if they married and although there is a photograph of her that was probably in Wally's possessions there is no further information on Bessie at this time.
After Wally's death the house on the property was given to his niece Beryl Campbell and the land was given to his great nephew, Peter Towt. There was some problem with the land due to it containing a road easement which made the land difficult to sell. The house that was on the Garfield property was moved to a block at Pakenham Upper which was then owned by Wally's niece Beryl Campbell (Nee Blackwell) and her husband Don Campbell. 7430
Lynette Ann MORGANS [14260]
Sex: F
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Father: Edward George William MORGAN [14259] (1910-1973) 4314 Mother: Minnie Ann Margaret EASTWOOD [14264] (1920-2001)
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1. *John Wayne LORD [14261] (8 Aug 1944 - 9 May 1973) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Dinah M LORD [14255]Hollie MORGONS [467]
Sex: F
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Father: S. MORGONS [466] Mother: Dianne QUIRK [465]S. MORGONS [466]
Sex: M
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1. *Dianne QUIRK [465] Children: 1. Hollie MORGONS [467]Ann MORLEY [4106]
Sex: F
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Birth Date: 26 Aug 1785 - , , England 992 Christening: 26 Aug 1785 - Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England 7431 Death: Burial:
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Father: George MORLEY [4109] (1760-1823) Mother: Ann HAMSWORTH [4110] (1760- )
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1. *George BARLOW [4105] (Abt 1784 - 1848) 989,992 Marriage: 16 Dec 1805 - Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England 989 Status: Children: 1. John BARLOW 989 [8162] (Abt 1806- ) 2. Mary BARLOW [1342] (1809-1879) 3. Sarah BARLOW 989 [8163] (1809-1856) 4. Elizabeth BARLOW 989 [8164] (Abt 1812-1896) 5. Martha BARLOW 989 [8165] (Abt 1815-1853) 6. George BARLOW 989 [8166] (Abt 1818-1818) 7. William BARLOW 989 [8167] (Abt 1819- ) 8. Samuel BARLOW 989 [8168] (Abt 1821- ) 9. Herbert BARLOW 989 [8169] (Abt 1824- )George MORLEY [4109]
Sex: M
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Birth Date: 12 May 1760 - , , England 992 Christening: Death: Jul 1823 - , , England ( at age 63) 5485 Burial: 7 Jul 1823 - Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England 5485
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Father: George MORLEY [4111] (1732- ) Mother: Elizabeth KERRY [4112] (1732- )
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1. *Ann HAMSWORTH [4110] (1760 - ) 992 Marriage: 1783 - , , England Status: Children: 1. Ann MORLEY [4106] (1785- )George MORLEY [4111]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1732 - Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England 992 Christening: 26 Sep 1735 - Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England 1244 Death: Burial:Events
1. Alt. Birth: 29 Dec 1734, Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England.
Parents
Father: James MORLEY [11524] (1699-1757) 1244 Mother: Mary BETTE [11525] (1711- ) 1244
Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth KERRY [4112] (1732 - ) 992 Marriage: 19 Apr 1756 - Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England 1244 Status: Children: 1. George MORLEY [4109] (1760-1823)James MORLEY [11524]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 27 Sep 1699 - Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England 1244 Christening: 27 Sep 1699 - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England 1244 Death: Burial: 24 Aug 1757 - Badwell-Ash, Suffolk, England 1244
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary BETTE [11525] (5 Feb 1711 - ) 1244, 1244 Marriage: Status: Children: 1. George MORLEY [4111] (1732- )Doris MORRELL [5944]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1893 - Yinnar, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1980 - Garfield, Vic, Australia ( at age 87) 6919 Burial:Events
1. Obituary: Herald Sun Newspaper, 23 Oct 1980, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Parents
Father: John MORRELL [12121] (1863-1935) Mother: Catherine Elizabeth Jane JOHNSTONE [12122] (1866-1904)
Spouses and Children
1. *Frank Baker MADDEN [5945] (1892 - 1956) Marriage: 1919 - , Victoria, Australia Status: Children: 1. John Sinclair MADDEN [5946] (1920-2016) 2. Frank MADDEN [5947] (Abt 1922-1968) 3. Sydney James MADDEN [1641] (1925-2007)
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Melbourne Herald Sun 23 Oct 1980
MADDEN - On Oct. 22 (suddenly), at Garfield, Doris, dearly loved wife of Frank (dec.) loved mother of Jack (Stawell), Frank (dec.) and Jim (Garfield), loved mother-in-law of Marie and Pear, loved nanna of Sharon, John, Michelle, Christopher and Leonnie, great-grandmother of Bradley, Phillip and Daniel. Aged 87 years. At Rest
Ivan Sinclair MORRELL [12123]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1895 - , Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 1959 - , Victoria, Australia ( at age 64) Burial:
Parents
Father: John MORRELL [12121] (1863-1935) Mother: Catherine Elizabeth Jane JOHNSTONE [12122] (1866-1904)John MORRELL [12121]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1863 - Cranbourne, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1935 - Cheltenham, Vic, Australia ( at age 72) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Catherine Elizabeth Jane JOHNSTONE [12122] (1866 - 1904) Marriage: 1892 - , Victoria, Australia Status: Children: 1. Doris MORRELL [5944] (1893-1980) 2. Ivan Sinclair MORRELL [12123] (1895-1959) 3. Wilga Eileen Gladys MORRELL [12124] (1900- )Wilga Eileen Gladys MORRELL [12124]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1900 - , WA, Australia Christening: Death: Burial:
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Father: John MORRELL [12121] (1863-1935) Mother: Catherine Elizabeth Jane JOHNSTONE [12122] (1866-1904)MORRIS [8390]
Sex: M
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Birth Date: Christening: Death: Burial:
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1. *Clara Barbara NELSON [4035] (1895 - 1979) 7432,7433,7434 Marriage: Status:MORRIS [14145]
Sex: M
Spouses and Children
1. *Dorothy Joy STAIT [14144] (1951 - 2021) Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Janelle MORRIS [14146] 2. Jo-Ann MORRIS [14147]Andrew Kevin MORRIS [13639]
Sex: M
Parents
Father: Thomas A MORRIS [13632] (1926-2016) Mother: Teresa Veronica ROWLES [13630] (1929-2017)Brian Lindsay MORRIS [2433]
Sex: M
Spouses and Children
1. *Faye Therese TEMPLETON [2428]Carol A MORRIS [13636]
Sex: F
Parents
Father: Thomas A MORRIS [13632] (1926-2016) Mother: Teresa Veronica ROWLES [13630] (1929-2017)Cooper Stanley MORRIS [2438]
Sex: M
Parents
Father: Mother: Faye Therese TEMPLETON [2428]Courtney Maree MORRIS [5253]
Sex: F
Parents
Father: Geoffrey Vincent MORRIS [5252] Mother: Angela Elizabeth DAWES [3089]Edwin MORRIS [6674]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1887 - Stawell, Vic, Australia 9,7435 Christening: Death: 1889 - Stawell, Vic, Australia ( at age 2) 9,7436 Burial:
Parents
Father: Thomas MORRIS [3522] ( - ) Mother: Elizabeth ROBINS [3521] (1853-1888)Gary MORRIS [1421]
Sex: M
Spouses and Children
1. *Wendy Diane COXON [1420] Children: 1. Rani Louise MORRIS [1451]Geoffrey Vincent MORRIS [5252]
Sex: M
Spouses and Children
1. *Angela Elizabeth DAWES [3089] Children: 1. Courtney Maree MORRIS [5253] 2. Lauren MORRIS [5254]George Stephen MORRIS [11036]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1874 Christening: Death: 1916 - Perth, WA, Australia ( at age 42) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Olivia Amelia Josephine EDWARDS [11020] (1878 - 1930) Marriage: 1898 - Cottosloe, WA, Australia Status:
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) Mon 18 Dec 1916 Page 7 Family Notices
OBITUARY.
THE LATE MR. GEORGE STEPHEN MORRIS
By the death of the late Mr. George Stephen Morris, which occurred at Fremantle on the 12th inst, there has been removed from our midst one of the best known and most highly respected residents of Cottesloe. The deceased gentleman was born at Egremont, England, and came to Sydney, New South Wales, with his parents at ten years of age. When 22 years of age he came to this State, and shortly afterwards was appointed secretary of the Peppermint Grove Road Board, which had just been instituted. He held that position up to the time of his death, a period of nearly 20 years.
He was also, health inspector for the Cottesloe Municipal Council, and assistant District Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages for the Cottesloe district The Cottesloe BowlIng Club claims him as one of their founders, and first secretary, and at the time of his death, he held the office of treasurer. He was a prominent bowler, and held many trophies won on the green. Mr. Morris was the first secretary and a foundation member of the Cottesloe Choral Society, and was also chairman at one time. He was a prominent worker of the Cottesloe Presbyterian Church, being an elder and a foundation member of that body. Since the outbreak of war, he had always been in the fore in Red Cross work - In fact, there has hardly been any work in aid of charity In the district that he had not been interested in. He was very popular with all classes an account of his kindly and obliging disposition.
A widow and a young family, of three sons and four daughters survive him.
The funeral cortege moved from his late residence, Johnston-street, Cottesloe, on Wednesday afternoon, and proceeded to the Karrakatta Cemetery, where the remains were interred in the Presbyterian portion. The Rev. Bluey Steele, who conducted a service at the house, also officiated at the graveside, in the presence of a very large and representative gathering. The chief mourners were:- Mrs. Morris (wife), Private Bevil, and Masters Bernard and John Morris (sons), the Misses Adelaide, Constance, and Josephine Morris (daughters), Mrs. P. Dore (mother-in-law), Mr. P. Dore (father-in-law), Messrs. Horace J. G. Edwards, W. J. Smith, and Harold Dore (brothers-in-law), Mesdames W. J. Smith, H. Dore, and W. Edwards (sisters in law). The Misses Margaretta and Violet Smith, Margaretta, Queenie, and Sylvia Edwards (nieces), Messrs. Glanville, and Reginald Edwards (nephews), Mesdames T. Brown, jun., A. Brown, and Messrs. A. Brown and C. Haynea (cousins). The pall-bearers were: - Messrs. F. A, Moseley, session clerk; H. M. Oliphant board of management, E. K. Byrne, chairman, Endeavor Society, Dr. S. Macaulay, and Mr. E. A. Black (Elders, all of the Cottesloe . Presbyterian Church), E. A. Sagar (acting chairman), C. Walker, ; and J. M. Hill (of the Peppermint Grove Roads Board), H. M'Cormick (Medical and Health Department, and Health Inspectors' Association), Blake (town clerk, Cottesloe Municipal Council), C G. Piper (president Cottesloe Bowling Club), J. Palmer (conductor Cottesloe District Choral -Society), and A. Smith.
Amongst those present .were: -
Messrs. a C. Parker . (representing Cottesloe District United Friendly Socities' Association, and J. Eastwood, Ltd.), J. McEwan (secretary), F. Mann (acting chairman), (members of the Cottesloe Beach Road Board), and numerous others. Wreaths were placed on the grave by the Cottesloe Bowling Club, Cottesloe District Choral Society, Cottesloe Presbyterian Church Council, No. 9 N.C.O.'s School, Claremont and many others. Numerous letters, telegrams, and cards, etc., of condolence have been received from various bodies and friends.- The funeral arrangements were In the hands of Messrs. Arthur E. Daviee and' Co., of Fremantle and Claremont
Giles MORRIS [13638]
Sex: M
Parents
Father: Thomas A MORRIS [13632] (1926-2016) Mother: Teresa Veronica ROWLES [13630] (1929-2017)Gladys Gwynneth MORRIS [8528]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 11 Sep 1917 - Princes Hill, Vic, Australia 4458 Christening: Death: 15 Oct 2015 - Malvern, Vic, Australia ( at age 98) 4458 Burial:
Parents
Father: Philip MORRIS [6675] (1888-1953) Mother: Maude EVANS [8520] (1888-1968) 4412
Spouses and Children
1. *Frank Norman FALKINER [8533] Children: 1. Norman Fraser FALKINER [8534] 2. Timothy Sadlier FALKINER [8537]Irene Mary MORRIS [2435]
Sex: F
Spouses and Children
1. *Noel Francis TEMPLETON [2430] Children: 1. Jack Dillon TEMPLETON [2442] 2. Peter Stanley TEMPLETON [2443] 3. Emma Marie TEMPLETON [2444]Janelle MORRIS [14146]
Sex: F
Parents
Father: MORRIS [14145] Mother: Dorothy Joy STAIT [14144] (1951-2021)Jo-Ann MORRIS [14147]
Sex: F
Parents
Father: MORRIS [14145] Mother: Dorothy Joy STAIT [14144] (1951-2021)
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