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3361 |
| Richard Prout TREWIN (1835-1916) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER |
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3362 |
| Richard WALTER (1844-?) and his wife Susan (m.n. SANGUIN, 1845-1887) with their surviving family. Standing (left-right): James (1869-?), Matilda Jereline (1872-1940) and Emily (1864-?). Middle (left-right): Laura Ellen (baby, 1886-?), John (1882-?) and Margretia (1880-?). Front (left-right): Millie Ann (1878-1934), Frederick (1879-?), Sidney William (1874-?) and. Bessie Ann (1875-1958). |
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3363 |
| Richard WALTER (c. 1842-?) |
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3364 |
| Richard WALTER (c. 1845-1921) The husband of Sarah BROOK (c. 1840-1892). |
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3365 |
| Robert McLean SCOTT (1922-1985) and his wife Erie Ella (m.n. McINNIS, 1924-2007). Status: Located; |
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3366 |
| Rodger Walter DANIEL (1929-2012). |
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3367 |
| Roland COTTLE (1882-1971) |
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3368 |
| Rosemary WILLIAMS (m.n. FARR) |
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3369 |
| Roy (Patrick) MEENAN (1921-2011) |
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3370 |
| Roy (Patrick) MEENAN (1921-2011) and his bride Nancy Honora (m.n. PEACOCK, 1920-2000) on their wedding day, 19 Nov 1942. |
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3371 |
| Roy (Patrick) MEENAN (1921-2011) with his two eldest daughters Veronica Ann Mary MEENAN (1946-2015) and Barbara Mary MEENAN (1943-2015) |
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3372 |
| Roy Alan WALTER (1897-1973) |
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3373 |
| RSA Honour Board, Pukekoe, New Zealand honoring the sacrifice of Lieutenant (A) Victor Selwyn CURD (1916-1944) |
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3374 |
| Rueben COTTLE (1880-1964) |
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3375 |
| Runnymede Air Forces Memorial, Englefield Green SRY Status: Located; This memorial commemorates the service and sacrifice of over 20,000 British and Commonwealth Air Force personnel who perished during WWII and have no known grave. Lest We Forget. |
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3376 |
| Runnymede Air Forces Memorial, Englefield Green SRY Status: Located; Where the service and sacrifice Charles Albert PHELPS is commemorated. Lest We Forget. |
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3377 |
| Runnymede Air Forces Memorial, Englefield SRY Status: Located; Wall tablet commemorating the service and sacrifice of R144001, Warrant Officer II, Martin Harvey PENHALE (1922-1944), 224 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force. Lest We Forget. |
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3378 |
| Ruth Elaine WALTER (m.n. WARD, 1947-) |
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3379 |
| Ruth WALTER (m.n. ACHESON, 1946-) |
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3380 |
| Saint John the Baptist Parish Church, Bradworthy DEV - Burial register entry for Ann TREMEER (m.n. WITHERIDGE, c. 1703/04-1788). |
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3381 |
| Saint John the Baptist Parish Church, Bradworthy DEV - marriage register entry for John TREMEER (c. 1693-1767) and Ann WETHERIDGE (c. 1703/04-1788). Date of marriage: 27 Apr 1722. |
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3382 |
| Samuel CHARLTON (c. 1836-1916). |
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3383 |
| Samuel Walter HANCOCK (1856-1931) and his wife Mary Jane (m.n. HILL, 1857-1928) |
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3384 |
| Sandhills (Devonshire Street) Cemetery, Sydney NSW Status: Located; The burial place of Sgt. John James WESTWOOD (1808-1845) a member of the 99th. Regiment of Foot. |
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3385 |
| Sandhills (Devonshire Street) Cemetery, Sydney NSW Status: Located; Another earlier view of the burial place of Sgt. John James WESTWOOD (1808-1845) a member of the 99th. Regiment of Foot. Now the site of Central Station, Sydney NSW. |
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3386 |
| Sarah Janet LAWSON (1867-1945) |
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3387 |
| School production of 'The Mikado' at Casterton State School, Casterton VIC, Circa 1918. Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) is third from the RH end of th middle row. |
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3388 |
| Second headstone for Neil Thomas PESCUD (1917-1991). Status: Located; |
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3389 |
| Second Lieutenant William Henwood JOHNS (1891-1917) Served during WWI with the NZEF firstly as No. 13/368 Trooper with 4th. (Waikato) Auckland Mounted Rifles and later as a Lieutenant in the NZ Mounted Rifles. Killed-in-action on 31 Oct 1917 at Beersheba Palestine. Lest We Forget. |
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3390 |
| Second Lieutenant, Stanley James CUSSELL (1890-1918) who served during WWI in the British Army Service Corps, BEF Lest We Forget |
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3391 |
| Selina Beatrice MOLLER (m.n. TREWIN, 1879-1954) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER |
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3392 |
| Selina TREWIN (1835-1915) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER |
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3393 |
| Serbian Order of Karageorge 4th. class with swords awarded to Lt. Col. W.P.J. FARR, DSO |
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3394 |
| Sergeant Richard C. VINSON (1840-1863) Served during the American Civil War as a Sergeant, Company K, 8th. Illinois Cavalry Regiment, a unit in the Union Army. To be more precise, his unit was involved in many battles during the war, including the Battle of Gettysburg as a unit in the 1st. Brigade, 1st. Division Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac. He was killed-in-action on 6 Jul 1863 near Williamsport MD. His brother Thomas VINSON (1837-1890) served in the same regiment. |
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3395 |
| Sgt. Edgar Ernest WALTER, DCM (1888-1957) Served with distinction in the 39th. Battalion, Australian Infantry during WWI. |
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3396 |
| Sgt. Frederick Lionel WALTER (1943-) |
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3397 |
| Shearing time at "Oakleigh Park", Noradjuha VIC. Photograph taken about 1910. Back row: Nellie May WALTER (m.n. COATES, 1882-1953) wife of N.E. WALTER at right, Ambrose Willcock WALTER (1833-1915), unknown, Norman Edgar WALTER (1885-1973) and Bertha Alinda WALTER (1874-1949). Middle row: All unknown. Front row: Frederick Joseph WALTER (1872-1925) and unknown. |
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3398 |
| Sidney Arthur WALTER (1881-1949 and his first wife Annie (m.n. CRANAGE, 1882-1912). |
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3399 |
| Sidney Arthur WALTER (1881-1949) |
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3400 |
| Silas James YORK (1844-1882) and his wife Elizabeth YORK (m.n. WALTER, 1842-1924). |
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3401 |
| Sir John Milner BAILEY, 2nd. Baronet Bailey of Cradock, Cape Colony, South Africa |
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3402 |
| Sir Joseph George LONG-INNES, KC, (1834-1896) A distinguished barrister and judge in colonial New South Wales. |
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3403 |
| Sir Joseph George LONG-INNES, KC, (1834-1896) A distinguished barrister and judge in colonial New South Wales. |
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3404 |
| Sisters: Violet Joy TERRY (m.n. SHORT, 1898-1999), Gwendoline Mildred FIELD (m.n. SHORT, 1909-2001) and Edith Annie MONKMAN (m.n. SHORT, 1896-1989). |
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3405 |
| Six of the seven children of Thomas Ernest WALTER (1866-1940) and his second wife Marian Anna (m.n. NEATE, 1883-1968) (left to right): Ella Victoria (1910-2002), Cecil Reginald (1904-1962), Raymond Guy (1917-2000), Gwendoline (1908-1992), Eva May (1905-1999) and Marian Anna (1914-1990). Their youngest child Phyllis (1921-2009) is not shown. |
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3406 |
| Soisons Memorial, Soisons, Ainse, France Status: Located; Where the service and sacrifice of Second Lieutenant, Stanley James CUSSELL (1890-1918) is remembered. |
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3407 |
| Soissons Memorial, Aisne, France Status: Located; Commemorates the service and sacrifice of 3,887 members of the British Forces who died during the third battle of the Aisne and the second battle of the Marne following the opening of the German Spring Offensive in 1918. Sadly, among those killed-in-action, was Frederick Thomas WESTAWAY (1896-1918). Lest We Forget. |
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3408 |
| Soissons Memorial, Aisne, France Status: Located; This panel briefly details the third battle of the Aisne and the second battle of the Marne in which all of those listed on this memorial were killed-in-action. Lest We Forget. |
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3409 |
| Sophia Ann TREWIN (1870-1948) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER |
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3410 |
| Sophia WALTER (abt 1822-1906) |
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3411 |
| South Australian newspaper obituary for Thomas Charles HOCKRIDGE (1851-1909). |
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3412 |
| South Blatchborough, near Bradworthy DEV In the time of my ancestors the manor house on the left was owned by the CALMADY family. My great-great uncle and aunt John WALTER (1799-1862) and Elizabeth (m.n. WICKETT, 1801-1874) lived in the white tenants house then known as West Blatchborough. My great-great grandparents William WALTER (1790-1858) and Grace (m.n. VINSON, 1796-1867) lived at North Blatchborough which no longer exists. |
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3413 |
| Squadron Leader Richard F.W. Cleaver, DSO, DFC, MWO.4 (1920-1953) |
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3414 |
| Staff-Sergeant Ray C. SPAULDING (1921-1945) Served during WWII as a Radio Operator/Gunner with the 527 US Army Air Force Bomb Squadron. Lost over Germany on operational service on 20 Feb 1945 when a crew member of a B17 Flying Fortress (Serial No. 43-39111) on a bombing mission to Nurnberg GER. Lest We Forget. |
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3415 |
| Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) |
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3416 |
| Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) |
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3417 |
| Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) aged about 12 months |
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3418 |
| Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) and Frederick Lionel WALTER (1943- ) Image taken at Bellbrae VIC in November 1956, prior to attending the Melbourne Olympic Games. |
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3419 |
| Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) and his children Helen Rose (1948-), Kenneth Roland (1947-), Denis Clive (1955-) and Frederick Lionel (1943-) in 1956 at Bellbrae VIC. |
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3420 |
| Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) and his wife Brenda Lorraine (m.n. HERD, 1917-2004) with three of their five children - Kenneth Roland WALTER (1947- ), Helen Rose WALTER (1948- ) and Denis Clive WALTER (1955- ). |
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3421 |
| Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) ready for tennis at Geelong College |
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3422 |
| Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) with his all-time favourite dog "Ranger" |
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3423 |
| Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) with two of his sons Frederick Lionel (1943-) and Kenneth Roland (1947-) at Leopold VIC abt. 1950. |
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3424 |
| Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006) with two of his three sons Denis Clive WALTER (1955- ) and Frederick Lionel WALTER (1943- ) at Bellbrae VIC circa 1956. |
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3425 |
| Stanley Frederick WALTER (1912-2006). Possibly at 295 Pakington Street, Newtown and Chilwell VIC. |
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3426 |
| Statutory Declaration made by Albert Adolphus Frederick RIBE (1844-1921) in support of his Application for a Certificate of Naturalization. |
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3427 |
| Stephen Patrick Raymond WALTER (2000-) |
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3428 |
| Susanna BRIMACOMBE (1798-1850) |
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3429 |
| Susannah TREWIN (m.n. PROUT, c. 1803-1884) Image kindly provided by Matthew J. FOSTER |
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3430 |
| Sylvia Grace ALLIN (m.n. WALTER, 1929-2020) |
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3431 |
| Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery, Burma (Myanmar). The burial place of L/Cpl. Milton Ward WALTER (1907-1943) a prisoner of war who died while in captivity. Status: Located; |
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3432 |
| Thanbyuzayat War Cemetery, Mon State, Burma (Myanmar) Status: Located; The burial place of Cameron Munro SMITH (1900-1943) who died while a prisoner of war in Burma (Myanmar). Lest We Forget. |
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3433 |
| The acceptance speech delivered by Ian WALTER after he was presented with the award of Citizen of the Year, by the Horsham Rural City Council in Victoria, on Australia Day, 26 January, 2018. |
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3434 |
| The Advertiser, Adelaide, 19 Dec 1899, P8.
An article detailing the sentencing of Edward John McGINTY (1863-1929) after being found guilty of perjury in the Criminal Court, Melbourne VIC. |
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3435 |
| The AIF service record of Cpl. George Henry TEMPEST (1890-1952). George Henry TEMPEST had a colorful career in serving his country during WWI on the Western Front in France and Belgium. |
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3436 |
| The ALLIN family. Benjamin Axford ALLIN Jnr. (1865-1949) with his wife Regina Tryphena (m.n. GRILLS, 1870-1946); his older brother William Richard ALLIN (1860-1942) with his wife Alinda Jane (m.n. WALTER, 1861-1942); their daughter Eva Alinda ALLIN (1897-1981); his sister Sophia Ann ROGERS (m.n. ALLIN, 1876-1964) and her husband Robert John ROGERS (Abt. 1873-1945). |
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3437 |
| The Argus, 15 Sep 1915, P10. Brief report detailing the will of Ambrose Willcock WALTER, JP (1833-1915). |
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3438 |
| The Argus, 24 Nov 1880, P7. Ambrose Willcock WALTER, JP (1833-1915) cited as a party to the wilful misapplication of funds at the Shire of Wimmera. |
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3439 |
| The Argus, Friday, 16 Jan 1880, P8. Account of the court appearance of Henry and Rose SUMNER regarding an alleged breach of the marriage law. |
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3440 |
| The Argus, Friday, 23 Jan 1880, P5. Account of the trial of Rose SUMNER on a charge of breaching the Marriages statute. |
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