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17201 The cremated remains have been collected. STEELE Leslie William (I19311)
 
17202 The cremated remains have been collected. MCNEILL Theresa May (I19323)
 
17203 The cremated remains have been collected. HAYWARD Winnie (I19324)
 
17204 The cremated remains have been collected. LIMB Gwendoline May (I19325)
 
17205 The cremated remains have been collected. BULLIVANT Myra (I19647)
 
17206 The cremated remains have been collected. MCGANN George Hedley (I19710)
 
17207 The cremated remains have been collected. TREWIN Elva May (I19860)
 
17208 The cremated remains have been collected. FREELAND Albert Edward (I20176)
 
17209 The cremated remains have been collected. LEE Gregory Albert (I22390)
 
17210 The cremated remains have been collected. AUDEN Frederick Ernest (I42006)
 
17211 The cremated remains have been collected. TREWIN Rex (I43870)
 
17212 The cremated remains have been collected. TREWIN Trevor (I43871)
 
17213 The cremated remains have been collected. It appears that the cremated remains have been interned at Box Hill Cemetery on 23 Dec 1977. Location: AIL-001-0188. NANKERVIS Thomas Henry (I19617)
 
17214 The cremated remains have been collected. Remembered at the Box Hill Cemetery with a grave marker on the HOLTHAM grave. HOLTHAM William Earle Stuart (I11100)
 
17215 The cremated remains have been collected. Remembered at the Box Hill Cemetery with a grave marker on the HOLTHAM grave. BATES Keith (I11102)
 
17216 The cremated remains have been collected. Remembered at the Box Hill Cemetery with a grave marker on the HOLTHAM grave. SINCLAIR Winifred Aerona (I11105)
 
17217 The cremated remains have been scattered SMALE Freda Isobel (I1401)
 
17218 The cremated remains have been scattered DENHOLM Lily Esther (I2345)
 
17219 The cremated remains have been scattered PIPER Emma Elizabeth (I4367)
 
17220 The cremated remains have been scattered ARNOLD Wallace (I4377)
 
17221 The cremated remains have been scattered BOXER Ruby Doreen (I4428)
 
17222 The cremated remains have been scattered MCGANN Amy Florence (I6513)
 
17223 The cremated remains have been scattered POTTAGE Henry Rupert (I6628)
 
17224 The cremated remains have been scattered WEST Violet Victoria (I8884)
 
17225 The cremated remains have been scattered SMART Minnie Maud (I10260)
 
17226 The cremated remains have been scattered DENHOLM Cuthbert William (I10635)
 
17227 The cremated remains have been scattered COBB Joseph William (I12763)
 
17228 The cremated remains have been scattered SCHUMACHER Jean (I13214)
 
17229 The cremated remains have been scattered TREADWELL Herbert Alfred James (I13303)
 
17230 The cremated remains have been scattered. WALTER Olive Eileen (I735)
 
17231 The cremated remains have been scattered. HEARD Emma May (I2098)
 
17232 The cremated remains have been scattered. RAY Mavis Jean (I2487)
 
17233 The cremated remains have been scattered. WALTER Maude Matilda (I3521)
 
17234 The cremated remains have been scattered. SUMNER Arthur Westwood, (aka HIDE) (I3837)
 
17235 The cremated remains have been scattered. CHING Athaliah Lillias (I6242)
 
17236 The cremated remains have been scattered. ROGERS May Elizabeth (I6269)
 
17237 The cremated remains have been scattered. WHEELER Rita Edith (I7134)
 
17238 The cremated remains have been scattered. MEDLICOTT Mavis Olive (I8506)
 
17239 The cremated remains have been scattered. BALL Ina Grace (I8784)
 
17240 The cremated remains have been scattered. CHING Alan Ernest (I10669)
 
17241 The cremated remains have been scattered. MOFFAT Jean Burnet (I12963)
 
17242 The cremated remains have been scattered. LINTHORNE Harold Walter (I13191)
 
17243 The cremated remains have been scattered. HOPPER Alice Maud (I13195)
 
17244 The cremated remains have been scattered. NORTH Ernest Robert (I13199)
 
17245 The cremated remains have been scattered. SWAN Arthur Fisher (I13889)
 
17246 The cremated remains have been scattered. KALWIG Ronald Stephen Henry (I13891)
 
17247 The cremated remains have been scattered. GREEN John Hurst (I14343)
 
17248 The cremated remains have been scattered. HOYLE Vera, JP MBE (I15088)
 
17249 The cremated remains have been scattered. TREWIN Lawrence Walter (I15647)
 
17250 The cremated remains have been scattered. TREWIN William Francis (I15862)
 
17251 The cremated remains have been scattered. TREWIN Jean Alice (I15907)
 
17252 The cremated remains have been scattered. PITKETHLY Ross (I15908)
 
17253 The cremated remains have been scattered. MOSS Henry Percival (I19193)
 
17254 The cremated remains have been scattered. TREWIN Phillip Andrew George (I19316)
 
17255 The cremated remains have been scattered. TREWIN Leslie James (I19317)
 
17256 The cremated remains have been scattered. MADSEN Lily Anderson (I19320)
 
17257 The cremation preceded the gathering which was held at Whites Paddock Room, RACV Resort, 1 Great Ocean Road, Torquay VIC GRAYLING Leslie James (I7652)
 
17258 The date of birth on the AIF enlistment document of John Leake STRICKLAND (1922-1997) is clearly stated as being 9 Feb 1920. He therefore put his age up by two years for the purpose of enlistment. His parents married on 16 Feb 1921, so the arrival of a son about 12 months later makes reasonable sense. STRICKLAND John Leake (I13896)
 
17259 The date of Charles WALTER's birth remains something of a mystery. Almost all available sources say that he was born on 30 Sep 1787. I do not know the source of this date but would like to know where it is sourced. He was baptised on 30 Dec 1787 and that date seems reasonable if he was born on 30 Sep of the same year. His recently revealed headstone image reveals that he died on 8 Oct 1859 aged 73 years and 3 months. If his headstone age is correct then he was born between 9 Jun 1786 and 8 Jul 1786 which would mean he was born in late June 1786.

Added to this mystery is the fact that his parents William WALTER (1757-1827) and Ann BRIMACOMBE (c. 1766-1837) were married at Bradworthy on 9 Apr 1787, long after June 1786 and not too far short of 30 Sep 1787. It should also be said that in England during some periods it was quite common for some couples to marry after or not long before the birth of their first child.

Forced to make a guess as to the real answer, I would say that following his death, the family put an incorrect age on his headstone so causing 20th. and 21st. century family historians much head scratching! Unfortunately, we will probably never know the truth!

 
WALTER Charles (I2917)
 
17260 The death of Leslie John SEACH (1901-1942) is commemorated on the headstone of his parents at the Winchelsea Cemetery, Winchelsea VIC. His death is also commemorated on Panel 27 at the Rabaul War Cemetery and Memorial, Kokopo, Kokopo District, East New Britain, Papua-New Guinea and at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra ACT. SEACH Leslie John (I12402)
 
17261 The details of the descendants of this couple (Neil Walter BAGLIN (1913-1996) and Alice Jane McKENZIE (Abt. 1915-1882)) have been removed at the request of a descendant. BAGLIN Neil Walter (I241)
 
17262 The Family Home

'Wyuna' at 105 High Street, Belmont was the family home of Frederick Forbes HERD and Alice Rose HERD (m.n. SUMNER).

'Wyuna' is believed to be Aboriginal in origin meaning 'Clear water'.

"Wyuna" was built by and originally owned by Emil Theodore SICHLAU who was a Geelong financier and commission agent. His origins were probably Danish and it is believed that he had something to do with the early Geelong chicken industry.
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My most vivid memory of 'Wyuna' is the huge gilt-framed mirror in the front room which in this day and age would be worth a very tidy sum. It is believed that this mirror was in the house when Frederick Forbes HERD purchased the property.
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It is also believed that the ownership of 'Wyuna' was transferred to Frederick Forbes HERD's youngest brother Francis Oswald HERD in the early 1950s, probably in relation to the settlement of a debt. Frederick Forbes and Francis Oswald had been in partnership in a cattle dealing business up until about that time. At about this time, Francis Oswald HERD founded the wholesale butchery business of M.C. Herd in the name of his wife Maud Cecilia HERD (m.n. LAMB).

The home was demolished in the 1950s and eventually made way for the current Chinese restaurant. 
HERD Frederick Forbes (I1789)
 
17263 The father of Elizabeth HOCKRIDGE (1842-1929) is unkown. HOCKRIDGE Elizabeth (I32454)
 
17264 The first of the family to be born in CAN. BRIMACOMBE Edgar Norman (I5911)
 
17265 The founder and first governor of Edgehill College, a Bible Christian girls school in Bideford DEV. Rev. REED William Bryan (I20271)
 
17266 The funeral moved from the home of her son-in-law Edwin TANSLEY 'Bedfordia', 3 Drysdale Street, Malvern VIC at 3:00 p.m.

Grave Location: CofE C 6086. 
JOHNS Jane Walter (I9157)
 
17267 The general concensus is that Johann(es) Gustave NITSCHKE was born on 15 Jun 1875. However, some recent more creative searching of the SA Birth indexes reveals a birth on 15 Jun 1873 in the name of Johannes Gustav NITZSCHKE, the son of Gottlieb Johann NITZSCHKE and Caroline BARTELS. NITSCHKE Johannes Gustav (I502)
 
17268 The German Spring Offensive opened on 21 March, 1918. As part of the battle to turn this very dangerous offensive around, the 2nd. Battalion, Devonshire Regiment, was tasked with the defence of Bois des Buttes, north-east of Soissons. In doing so, the battalion was awarded the French Croix de Guerre for its gallant defence of Bois des Buttes on 27 May, 1918, the first day of the Third Battle of the Aisne. So Frederick Thomas WESTAWAY must have died in this gallant defence for which the unit was honoured with a very prestigious award. Lest We Forget. WESTAWAY Frederick Thomas (I16249)
 
17269 The given name appears many times as Phillipp. It does not show up as Phillippa in the records. PAYNE Phillipa (I26450)
 
17270 The grave location is yet to be confirmed. AXFORD Robert (I35886)
 
17271 The Halifax II, JN-973, coded NA-U, bomber piloted by Pilot Officer Gordon William LILLICO failed to return from a mining operation to Kiel Bay, on the German Baltic coast on 17/18 April, 1944. The crew was lost without a trace. He is remembered on Panel 251 at the Runnymede Air Forces Memorial at Englefield Green, Surrey, England. Lest We Forget. LILLICO Gordon William (I32891)
 
17272 The home of his sister OLive Jean FOX (m.n. ARMISTEAD). Cause of death: Pancreatic Cancer. ARMISTEAD Kenneth Leslie James (I12611)
 
17273 The Horsham Times, 7 Feb 1905

SOCIAL

A marriage of more than passing interest was celebrated on the 1st. inst. at "Fernleigh" (writes our Noradjuha correspondent) Noradjuha, the residence of the bride's uncles, Messrs. Symons Bros. The contracting parties were Mr. Fred Walter, fifth son of Mr. A.W. Walter, J.P., of "Oakleigh", and Eva, eldest daughter of Mr. Geo. Hill, of Noradjuha. Both families have for many years been settled in the Noradjuha district, each being well known and highly respected amongst a wide circle of friends. The bridegroom, by his abilities and willingness to assist in all matters of local interest, has proved himself a most useful and valuable member of the community; and as his marriage means departure, he will be very much missed. The local Methodist Church, of which he has been secretary and choir leader for a number of years, will especially miss his help. Of the bride, it is a high tribute to say that she has inherited the qualities of her highly respected parents; and as a most estimable young lady, .... a position she is well qualified to occupy. The Rev. W. Davey performed the ceremony, and the bridegroom was attended by Mr. S. Walter and Mr. L. Hill. The bride was handsomely gowned in creme crepe de chine bodice with tucked chiffon yoke and insertion with goffered chiffon frill; full sleeves, with lace cuff and frill of goffered chiffon falling from the elbow, finished with silk belt. The skirt shirred at the waist with deep tucked frill and insertion, court train, and usual wreath and veil, and handsome shower bouquet. The bridesmaids were Miss Lily Hill and Miss Phenie Walter. The former was frocked in a tussore silk trimmed with insertion and medallions, and brown velvet belt. The latter wore a cream taffeta skirt and Japanese silk blouse, with lace and frills as trimming, and black velvet streamers. They carried bouquets of pink and white roses and asparagus fern. The brides going away dress was a French grey cashmere, prettily made with yoke of white lace, and net frill edged with insertion, bodice finished with black ribbon velvet streamers; black picture hat. The bride was the recipient of many valuable and useful presents, including number of cheques. After the wedding breakfast, at which the usual toasts were proposed and honoured, the newly - married pair left for Horsham, en route for Adelaide, where the honeymoon is to be spent. Mr. and Mrs. Walter have been asked by their friends to spend a couple of days at Noradjuha on their return, after which they will proceed to their future home at Heathfield in the Casterton district. 
Family F168
 
17274 The information below is © Find a Grave https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=56106429 and Tracey Anne.

Lisle White was the oldest child of Albert and Bell White. He was named after his grandfather, Ernest Lisle Christie, who was a merchant during the early history of the city of Brandon, Manitoba. Lisle White grew up in Regina Saskatchewan where his father worked in a branch of Christie's School Supplies. He attended Trinity College School in Port Hope Ontario, and then Campion College in Regina. Lisle and his sister were well-known figure skaters as they grew up in Regina. At the time of his enlistment in the Regina Rifles, Lisle was working for TransCanada Airlines. He was a commissioned officer with active service early in the war and as an instructor in Calgary. His last posting overseas came in August 1943.

The Regina Rifles, including Lisle, landed at Juno beach on D-Day. After securing the beachhead in France, Lisle's unit continued to sweep through Normandy. The Rifles were ordered to capture Ardennes Abbey in the early hours of the full assault on the German stronghold of Caen. The Abbey was headquarters to the 12th SS Panzer Regiment. The assault started on July 8 1944 and casualties soon mounted. Captain White was one of the 36 men of the Regina Rifles killed. 
WHITE William Lisle Christie (I18191)
 
17275 The initial burial was at Kohn Khan Camp but following the end of hostilities the Army Graves Service arranged that all burials were re-interred at Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery in Southern Burma (now Myamar). The cemetery is now maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission to which Australia continues to contribute. WALTER Milton Ward (I8666)
 
17276 The late Richard Allen [sic] who died last Summer, left his widow with a charge of nine small children, three of whom (boys) are deaf and dumb; two of these boys were placed by Mr. Allin before his death, with a person fully competent to instruct the deaf and dumb, - as the progress the boys have made while under his tuition fully proves, - but the circumstance of the Widow are such, that without the aid of a Benevolent and Christian public, their education must be discontinued. (the sum requisite being 40 pounds a year) and consequently the unfortunate children must grow up in worse than heathen darkneys. - We therefore whose names are here unto subscribed, do express our sympathy for these unfortunates by the donations affixed to our respective names, to enable Mrs. Allin to continue them under their instructor, at least until they can read the Bible, which under the blessing of God may constitute them useful members of Society and Christians. ALLIN Richard (I5686)
 
17277 The marriage service was conducted by the Rev. James Rome. Family F1
 
17278 The midwife in attendance at the birth of Frederick Lionel WALTER (1943- ) was the much-loved and well-known Sister PONTING (married name: Florence Maud Ann ELDRIDGE, 1902-1997). WALTER Frederick Lionel (I890)
 
17279 The military action (the battle of Fromelles) in which Private Herbert James JEWELL (1891-1916) died was one that is still extremely controversial even after the passing of a century. It was a battle which was planned and executed in great haste and with a mind-numbing level of stupidity on behalf of the British High Command. More Australians died in this battle in a single day than any battle in our history. Fleurbaix is an adjacent village very close to Fromelles. JEWELL Herbert James (I10666)
 
17280 The package containing the personal effects of Corporal Thomas Roy Jackson was included in a consignment of 5500 packages lost to enemy action in transit to Australia aboard HMAT 'Barunga'.
Thomas Roy (known as Roy) JACKSON's brother William John JACKSON (1895-1917) also died while serving on the Western Front. 
JACKSON Thomas Roy (I32468)
 

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