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Occupation butcher. Church warden at All Saints Church, Kirkby Overblow, 1777 to 1780. | BARRETT, Hugh (I1042)
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occupation Carpenter. | SMITH, John (I5753)
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Occupation joiner. | MILLER, John (I6092)
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Occupation merchant. | BARRETT, John Field (I634)
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Occupation miller. | NORFOLK, William (I1048)
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Occupations Baker and Grocer. Business name was 'Burgess and Barrett'.
MHA for Hobart from 27 October 1866 till January 1871. | BARRETT, Hugh Sutherland (I627)
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of Cardrona Mains. IGI lists Thomas as Thomas Biggershields STODART. | STODART, Thomas (I823)
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of Carmston, Lanarkshire. | THOMSON, John (I2889)
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Of Drummelzier. | STODART, James (I873)
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Of Easton. | STODART, David (I128)
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of Echlin | WILKE, Agnes (I61)
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of Kevock Mill and Hyvots Mill. He left descendants at Edgefield and Loanhead.
(Notes of Robert Riddle Stodart, through Tania Trayner, and Marilyn Raisbeck.)
| STODART, Patrick (I100)
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Of Oliver. | STODART, Thomas Tweedie (I2119)
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of Quarter. | TWEEDIE, Thomas (I822)
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Of the parish of St James. | STODART, William (I142)
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Of the Royal Navy. Captain of the Great Eastern, laid the first Atlantic cable. | STODART, Capt. Percy (I2099)
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Oliver ran his father's farm Banyena with his brother Oscar when Thomas took most of his family to St Arnaud for schooling in 1924. Oliver remained a bachelor. | BRAY, Oliver (I4974)
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One of nine siblings.
Info from Malcolm SINCLAIR, in June 2012. | MUNRO, William Donald (I1510)
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or Johanna. | TRELOAR, Joan (I5324)
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Oscar and his brother Oliver were left to run the farm at Banyena Victoria, when father Thomas returned to St Arnaud in 1924. This enabled Thomas to enable his younger children to attend school. Oscar's sister Floss cooked on the farm till Oscar married Ella SMITH in 1933.
Oscar was about 25 years when he moved to his own farm of 300 acres, at Coonooer West. He later leased a further 400 acres.
Oscar died as a result of an accident involving his horse powered ploughing equipment. He fell from the seat when light was reflected from a passing car window. He got out from under the harvester, unhitched the six horses, and was then taken to a Doctor. He died two days later with a punctured lung. | BRAY, Oscar (I4973)
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Pasadena cemetery, AD 6 362, CP, GR. | EAST, Florence Elizabeth (I1544)
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Peter worked in the SA railways as a fitter & turner, served with a special Railway unit in France in WW1 and was a foreman fitter and turner until he retired to concentrate on his bowls, gardening & travelling.
Info from Malcolm SINCLAIR, June 2012. | SINCLAIR, Peter Clarence (I1493)
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Probably died young. | STODART, Patrick (I810)
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Query - first children birth dates not consistent with 1841 Census. | GILL, James (I796)
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Query - first children birth dates not consistent with 1841 Census. | GILL, Eliza (I3507)
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R.N. | STODART, George (I851)
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Ramshead is either a middle name or a location where he lived. | STODART, Matthew (I875)
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Referred to as Mary TWEEDIE of Quarter. | TWEEDIE, Mary (I129)
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Residence 55 Somerset Street, Duffy. ACT | LANGDON, Rodney John (I91)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | SQUIRE, G.K. (I18)
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Robert moved to London and was a pianoforte maker. | STODART, Robert (I131)
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Robert moved to Tasmania, Australia by 1823. | STODART, Dr Robert (I850)
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SA Birth record :
Ada Muriel SUTTON (F) 8 Nov 1891, Norton?s Summit dist Norwood (b491 p8)
par. Edwin Harlow SUTTON and Margaret Anne STODART | SUTTON, Ada Muriel (I1365)
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SA Birth record :
Alfred TROWSE (M) 20 March 1909, Knightsbridge dist Norwood (b818 p362). par. Alfred TROWSE and Mary Jane EAKINS | TROWSE, Alfred (I1357)
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SA Birth record :
Annie Margaret GOLDSACK (F) 10 Sep 1880, Glen Osmond dist Adelaide (b246 p357)
par. George GOLDSACK and Ellen Jane GRYLLS | GOLDSACK, Annie Margaret (I1380)
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SA Birth record :
Benjamin Hurtle SUTTON (M) 16 Mar 1860, Third Creek dist Adelaide (b15 p323)
par. William Henry SUTTON and Emma Collins | SUTTON, Benjamin Hurtle (I1373)
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SA Birth record :
Bessie Roberta STODART (F) 16 Nov 1900, Gilbert Town dist Adelaide (b668 p78)
par. John Andrew STODART & Margaret Johnston ROBERTSON | STODART, Bessie Roberta (I1323)
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SA Birth record :
Edgar Charles STODART (M) 15 May 1898,Glen Osmond dist Norwood (b622 p383)
par. John Andrew STODART & Margaret Johnston ROBERTSON | STODART, Edgar Charles (I1321)
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SA birth record :
Edwin Alfred TROWSE (M) b 28 Aug 1899, Marryatville dist Norwood (b646 p226)
par. Alfred TROWSE and Mary Jane EAKINS
| TROWSE, Edwin Alfred (I1353)
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SA Birth record :
Edwin Charles STODART (M) 9 Mar 1874, Third Creek dist Adelaide (b133 p121)
par. John Benham STODART & Jessie Morrison McLEAN | STODART, Edwin Charles (I1300)
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SA Birth record :
Edwin Harlow SUTTON (M) 11 Apr 1858, Third Creek dist Adelaide (b11 p276)
par. William Henry SUTTON and Emma Collins | SUTTON, Edwin Harlow (I1361)
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SA Birth record :
Elizabeth Grylls GOLDSACK (F) 29 Nov 1870, Beaumont dist Adelaide (b89 p524)
par. George GOLDSACK and Ellen Jane GRYLLS | GOLDSACK, Elizabeth Grylls (I1377)
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SA Birth record :
Ellen Amelia SUTTON (F) 23 Jan 1856, Third Creek dist Adelaide (b5 p270)
par. William Henry SUTTON and Emma Collins | SUTTON, Ellen Amelia (I1372)
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SA Birth record :
Emmalina Ann SUTTON (F) 8 Sep 1853, Third Creek dist Adelaide (b4 p203)
par. William Henry SUTTON and Emma Collins | SUTTON, Emmalina Ann (I1371)
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SA birth record :
Ethel May GOLDSACK (F) 3 May 1875, Beaumont dist Adelaide (b151 p55)
par. George GOLDSACK and Ellen Jane GRYLLS | GOLDSACK, Ethel May (I1378)
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SA Birth record :
Frederick TROWSE (M) 23 Sep 1900, Upper Kensington dist Norwood (b665 p441)
par. Alfred TROWSE and Mary Jane EAKINS | TROWSE, Frederick William (I1313)
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SA Birth record :
George Benham STODART (M) 13 Nov 1913, Eastwood dist Norwood (b293 p177)
par. George McLean STODART & Eleanor SADLER | STODART, George Benham (I1333)
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SA Birth record :
George McLean STODART (M) 1 Nov 1876, Magill, dist Adelaide (b174 p468)
par. John Benham STODART & Jessie Morrison McLEAN | STODART, George McLean (I1301)
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SA Birth record :
George TROWSE (M) 16 May 1915, Knightsbridge dist Norwood (b960 p532)
par. Alfred TROWSE and Mary Jane EAKINS | TROWSE, George (I1359)
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SA Birth record :
Gladys May STODART (F) 26 Jan 1902, North Adelaide dist Adelaide (sym A b689 p412)
par. John Andrew STODART & Margaret Johnston ROBERTSON | STODART, Gladys May (I1324)
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SA Birth record :
Hilda Nulie SUTTON (F) 16 Jan 1890, Norton?s Summit dist Norwood (b453 p146)
par. Edwin Harlow SUTTON and Margaret Anne STODART | SUTTON, Hilda Nulie (I1364)
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SA Birth record :
Hugh Robinson STODART (M) 5 Dec 1894, Frewville dist Norwood (b555 p13)
par. John Andrew STODART & Margaret Johnston ROBERTSON | STODART, Hugh Robinson (I1319)
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SA Birth record :
Jack McLean STODART (M) 11 Aug 1899, Glen Osmond dist Norwood (b645 p56)
par. John Andrew STODART & Margaret Johnston ROBERTSON | STODART, Jack McLean (I1322)
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SA Birth record :
James Grylls GOLDSACK (M) 27 Nov 1872, Beaumont dist Adelaide (b115 p393)
par. George GOLDSACK and Ellen Jane GRYLLS | GOLDSACK, James Grylls (I1374)
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SA Birth record :
Jean SUTTON (F) 7 Sep 1896, Norton Summit dist Norwood (b590 p253)
par. Edwin Harlow SUTTON and Margaret Anne STODART | SUTTON, Jean (I1366)
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256 |
SA Birth record :
Jean TROWSE (F) 20 May 1907, Knightsbridge dist Norwood (b783 p399)
par. Alfred TROWSE and Mary Jane EAKINS | TROWSE, Jean (I1356)
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SA birth record :
Jessie May SUTTON (F) 28 Jan 1888, Norton?s Summit dist Norwood (b412 p81)
par. Edwin Harlow SUTTON and Margaret Anne STODART | SUTTON, Jessie May (I1363)
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SA Birth record :
Jessie STODART (F) 1 Feb 1902, Parkside dist Adelaide (b689 p302)
par. Edwin Charles STODART & Caroline Jane CORRELL | STODART, Jessie (I1329)
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SA Birth record :
John Andrew STODART (M) 21 Aug 1867, Adelaide dist Adelaide (b55 p29)
par. John Benham STODART & Jessie Morrison McLEAN | STODART, John Andrew (I1298)
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SA Birth record :
John Henry SUTTON (M) 6 Nov 1851, ? dist Adelaide (b3 p298)
par. William Henry SUTTON and Emma COLLINS | SUTTON, John Henry (I1370)
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SA Birth record :
John Oliver TROWSE (M) 11 Apr 1905, Knightsbridge dist Norwood (b746 p18)
par. Alfred TROWSE and Mary Jane EAKINS | TROWSE, John Oliver (I1355)
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SA Birth record :
Josey Dale STODART (F) 3 Jan 1866, Tothills Creek dist Burra (b41 p84)
par. John Benham STODART & Jessie Morrison McLEAN
| STODART, Jessie Dale (I1297)
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SA Birth record :
Kenneth Gordon STODART (M) 28 Jan 1907, Glenelg dist Adelaide (b778 p13)
par. John Andrew STODART & Margaret Johnston ROBERTSON | STODART, Kenneth Gordon (I1327)
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SA Birth record :
Laurence Harold STODART (M) 5 Apr 1912, Parkside dist Adelaide (b884 p469)
par. George McLean STODART & Eleanor SADLER | STODART, Laurence Harold (I1332)
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SA Birth record :
Lillian STODART (F) 12 Feb 1905, Somerton dist Adelaide (b743 p240)
par. John Andrew STODART & Margaret Johnston ROBERTSON | STODART, Lillian (I1326)
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SA Birth record :
Margaret Anne STODART (F) 1 Dec 1863, Murdoch?s Hill, near Woodside dist Nairne (sym A b30 p118)
par. John Benham STODART & Jessie Morrison McLEAN
(in the birth index with DD)
| STODART, Margaret Ann (I1296)
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SA Birth record :
Marian Winifred STODART (F) 7 Aug 1910 New Parkside dist Adelaide (b848 p203)
par. George McLean STODART & Eleanor SADLER | STODART, Marian Winfred (I1331)
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SA Birth record :
Mary Ann STODART (F) 8 Apr 1870, Adelaide dist Adelaide (b84 p222)
par. John Benham STODART & Jessie Morrison McLEAN | STODART, Mary Ann (I1299)
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SA Birth record :
Mary TROWSE (F) 7 June 1903, Knightsbridge dist Norwood (b713 p466)
par. Alfred TROWSE and Mary Jane EAKINS | TROWSE, Mary (I1354)
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SA Birth record :
Myrtle STODART (F) 15 Jun 1903, North Adelaide dist Adelaide (b714 p138)
par. John Andrew STODART & Margaret Johnston ROBERTSON | STODART, Myrtle (I1325)
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SA Birth record :
Ralph Collins SUTTON (M) 25 Sep 1849, S1065 C Adelaide dist Adelaide (b3 p20)
par. William Henry SUTTON and Emma COLLINS | SUTTON, Ralph Collins (I1369)
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SA Birth record :
Robert TROWSE (M) 16 Nov 1911, Tusmore Park dist Norwood (b876 p158)
par. Alfred TROWSE and Mary Jane EAKINS | TROWSE, Robert (I1358)
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SA Birth record :
Roy Alexander STODART (M) 19 Jan 1897, Glen Osmond dist Norwood (b597 p244)
par. John Andrew STODART & Margaret Johnston ROBERTSON | STODART, Roy Alexander (I1320)
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SA Birth record :
Stella Mary GOLDSACK (F) 8 Sep 1878, Glen Osmond dist Adelaide (b207 p459)
par. George GOLDSACK and Ellen Jane GRYLLS | GOLDSACK, Stella Mary (I1379)
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SA Birth record :
William Henry SUTTON (M) 11 Mar 1886, Norton?s Summit dist Norwood (b371 p21)
par. Edwin Harlow SUTTON and Margaret Anne STODART | SUTTON, William Henry (I1362)
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SA Marriage index :
James Grylls GOLDSACK 26y S (f George GOLDSACK) m 26 Jul 1899
Jessie Dale STODART 33y S (f John Benham STODART)
At St Saviour church Glen Osmond dist Norwood (b200 p265)
| Family (F402)
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SA Marriage record :
Edwin Charles STODART 29y S (f John Benbow STODART) m 29 Oct 1901 (Benham??)
Caroline Jane CORRELL 24y S (f Robert CORRELL)
At res of Mr CORRELL Parkside dist Adelaide (b209 p413)
| Family (F395)
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SA Marriage record :
Edwin Harlow SUTTON 24y S (f William Henry SUTTON) m 23 Dec 1884
Margaret Ann STODART 21y S (John Bentham STODART) (Benham??)
At St Saviours Glen Osmond dist Norwood (b141 p1003)
| Family (F400)
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SA Marriage record :
George McLean STODART 29y S (f John Benham STODART) m 13 Mar 1906
Eleanor SADLER 25y S (f Nathan SADLER)
At St Pauls Church Adelaide dist Adelaide (b226 p1022)
| Family (F396)
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SA Marriage record :
John Andrew STODART 26y S (f John Benjamin STODART) m 21 Feb 1894 (Benham??)
Margaret Johnston ROBERTSON 22y S (f Alexander Robertson)
Res of Alexander ROBERTSON Oakbank dist Nairne (b178 p688)
| Family (F394)
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Section 3, Wesleyan Section. | SHUEARD, Sarah (I452)
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Service No. 2821, Private Eric Henry CHAMBERS AIF 10th Battalion. At Somme. | CHAMBERS, Eric Henry Hawkins (I645)
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She married the Rev Bryson LITTLE. | STODART, Katherine (I837)
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She married William Mitchell. | STODART, Anna (I107)
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Solicitor in London. | MIDDLETON, John (I2478)
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Some information on this family provided by Carolyn Drabble - many thanks | HUGHES, Charlotte Jane (I1346)
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Some information provided by Margaret FLYNN. | BARRETT, William (I1064)
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Some of this information was provided by Carolyn Drabble. | STODART, Arthur George (I2487)
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Source is from FamilySearch, but actual documents not cited. | Family (F305)
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Source: FamilySearch website. I cannot independently verify this info. | STODDARD, Rukard (I5189)
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Sourced from Laurence Tilley, Facebook. Ray was part of this offensive, as a member of an Engineer Company. Accessed 5 October 2020.
Hell in the tropics; Jungle covered hills and swamps of Labuan Island.
'The Battle of Labuan Island'. Elements from one of Australia's finest Divisions the 9th against Imperial Japanese forces on the island of Labuan off Borneo during June 1945. It formed part of the Australian invasion of North Borneo, and was initiated by the Allied forces as part of a plan to capture the Brunei Bay area and build a base for the British Pacific Fleet. The Islands airstrips would be built into a base. Supply and command centers would be constructed all to support future offensives.
Personal for the offensive would come from the Australian 9th Divisions 24 Brigade, and the 20th Brigade. The main combat units would be the 2/28th and 2/43rd Battalions, the 2/32nd Battalion was assigned as a reserve force, along with the 2/11th Commando Squadron, the 2/12th Field Regiment, the 2/9th Amoured Regiment, (equipped with Matilda Tanks and 'Frog' flame thrower Matilda tanks, the 2/2nd Machine Gun Battalion, and a range of engineer, signals and logistics units.
The RAAF and USAF and the United States Navy and the Royal Australian Navy had performed limited bombardment of the Island since May 3rd in preparation for the invasion.
The convoy carrying the 9th Division left Morotai on 4 June and experienced another form of hell from cramped conditions aboard the transport ships, the heat and high humidity making conditions unbearable. The convoy reached Brunei Bay before dawn on 10 June. The main body of the convoy anchored off Labuan.
A heavy bombardment of the beach by cruisers, destroyers, and rocket ships was carried out prior to the landing.
the Australian came ashore unopposed.
The landings on Brunei Beach began on June the 10th, 1945.
The elements of the 24th Brigade, two battalions, 2/28th and the 2/43rd (approx 750 men) hit the beach. The 2/28th from the west, and 2/43rd from the East.
The 2/32nd Battalion and the 2/11th Commando Squadron were left embarked as reserves.
The 2/28th were given the objective of securing the town and the high ground at Victoria hill, and flagstaff hill respectively.
Before they could reach their objective, the 2/28th fought a savage battle at a canal (28 metres wide by 1.5 metres deep) the canal was guarded by a machine gun bunker, on clearing that after heavy fighting they continued on their way to their objective. they fought their way to an area of the hills the troops named 'the Pocket". The main terrain features within the Pocket were three jungle covered areas of high ground named Lushington Ridge, Norman Ridge and Lyon Ridge. The entire area was literally covered in mine fields, booby traps and machine gun bunkers. A a large swamp prohibited movements making it difficult to move the 2/11th forward. The resistance in the hills was so strong, Tanks and "Frog"flame thrower Matilda tanks were moved forward, Artillery, the (2/12th infantry unloaded 200 tons of 25 pounder ammo onto the Pocket whilst heavy machine gun units were moved forward. The main Japanese Garrison had dug in here.
The Japanese opened up with all they had, and they had a lot, so much that the advance was halted whilst the RAAF was called in to lay a heavy bombardment on the hills.
Days of extremely savage and intense fighting took place by both C & D companies of the 2/28th Battalion, they were really amongst it,
Fighting against a well dug in and heavily supported enemy. The Pocket was finally taken on June 21 finally the whole Island was in Australian Hands.
This Infantry Battalion saw more heavy action than any others during the Campaign.
Of the more than 380 dead Japanese troops killed in the Invasion, more than 250 Japanese lay dead in the 'Pocket'; approximately 20 light and heavy machine guns were captured along with many light and heavy mortars.
In the meanwhile The 2/43rd Battalion would would capture the airfield located north of Victoria, designated "No. 1 Strip" by the Australians. By June 13th the main airport on Labuan had been taken and most of the island was in Australian hands The 2/43rd Battalion went on to take the second strip, the temporary airstrip at Timbalai on Labuan's west coast. From then on the 2/43rd patrolled the island. cleaning up pockets of resistance whilst securing the operation.
The 2/11th Commando's had come ashore during this time and captured Victoria Harbour with what they called 'light resistance'. The Commandos then moved into the town of Labuan and joined up with the 2/32nd in reserve. From June 21st the Commando Regiment would be used to patrol the Island and clean up any small pockets of resistance left. They would be involved with Topography work and other skilled work.
They would go on to kill 27 Japanese soldiers.
Again all Europeans on the Island of Labuan were executed by the Japanese. whilst labourers were starved to death in work parties
Only 11 Japanese were captured during the whole campaign on Labuan Island. I wonder why! | KEIGHTLEY, Raymond Stodart (I2)
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Spouse and some children added from a MyHeritage tree - unconfirmed at Oct 2021, unless a citation is added. | STODART, John (I619)
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Stonemason. | HUGHES, William Frederick (I1334)
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Store-keeper in Park Street, Hackney for 55 years. | BRAY, John Penhall (I3191)
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Suceeded his Uncle Robert in the pianoforte business in London. | STODART, William (I142)
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Surname changed to BARRETT for later generations | BARRITT, Abraham (I1046)
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Surname may be MORTAL(L), according to FamilySearch, but there is no real proof either way. | HODGE, Elizabeth (I2437)
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Tenant of Bilstone and farmer in Loanhead. Said to have left 80-100 descendants (Notes of Robert Riddle Stodart, through Tania Trayner, and Marilyn Raisbeck. Also on the website of Alasdair Broun - http://www.my-broun-wyld-stewart-lang-ancestry.org.uk)
| STODART, James (I102)
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Tenant of Kevock Mill, Lasswade.
(Notes of Robert Riddle Stodart, through Tania Trayner, and Marilyn Raisbeck. Also recorded in 'Memoir of James Wyld' of Gilston, and his family, with section on Robert Stodart.)
| STODART, James (I97)
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The Biographical Index for South Australians contains the following entry for Charles :
PRIEST Charles, par. George and Lucy nee WARD. b 17 Oct 1858 Nth Adelaide SA, d 7 Apr 1900, Adelaide SA. Occ butcher. Res North Adelaide, Kilburn. Rel Methodist. m Sarah Jane nee CRETTENDEN. Par William John and Maud nee CONNOR. b 15 Jun 1860 Adelaide SA. d 16 May 1927. Ch Gilbert, Lucy, Eva, Norman, Evelyn. | PRIEST, Charles (I728)
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The Biographical Index of South Australia contains the following entry for George :
His parents were George and Frances. Born 7 August 1827, at Grantham, Lin, England. Died 30 April 1910, at North Adelaide. Buried at Walkerville Cemetery. Arrived at Port Adelaide aboard "SEA QUEEN". Occupations were mason, plasterer, builder, farmer. His residence was at North Adelaide. His religion was Methodist. His first of three marriages was on 15 May 1849, at Grantham Lin, England, to Lucy Ann nee Ward. Her father was William. She was born June 1826 at Grantham, Lin, England, and died 6 August 1879, at North Adelaide. There children were Mary Frances (1850 - 1874), George William (1852 - 1920), Charles Edward (1855 - 1855), Lucy Ann (1856 - 1935), Charles (1858 - 1900), James Edward (1861- 1931), John Ward (1864 - 1948), Albert Henry (1873 - 1874). The second of three marriages was to Honor Letcher nee Williams born 1839 and died 25 March 1887, at North Adelaide. They had one child, Albert Henry, born 1880. The third marriage was to Eliza nee Bowden born 1827, died 21 August 1902, at North Adelaide.
| PRIEST, George (I721)
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The Biographical Index of South Australia contains the following entry for George :
Born 1804, Grantham, Lin, England. Died 30 March 1889. Buried at Walkerville Cemetery. He arrived in Australia in 1851 on the "OMEGA". His occupations were bricklayer, plasterer. His residence is North Adelaide. Religion is Methodist. He married Francis, born about 1804, and died 13 June 1893. Their children were George (1827 - 1910), James (1830 - 1865), John ( c1834 - 1897), Charles William (c1840 - 1911), and Emma Michel (1844 - ). | PRIEST, George (I506)
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The Biographical Index of South Australia contains the following entry for George William :
PRIEST George William, parents George and Lucy Ann nee WARD. b 4 May 1852 North Adelaide, SA d 18 Sep 1920 Adelaide SA. Buried West Terrace Cemetery. Occ Carpenter. Res Goodwood, Forrestville. Rel Congregationalist.
m 25 Oct 1881 Happy Valley SA, Sarah Ann nee STRONG, par John and Mary Ann nee BAKER. b 7 May 1857 Happy Valley SA, d 28 May 1947 Goodwood, SA.
Ch Alfred George (1883-1955), Ernest William (1885-1961), James Arthur (1886-1956), Alice Lucy (1888-1962), Hedley John (1890-1962), Percy Charles (1891-1976), Lesley Roy (1895-1971). | PRIEST, George William (I725)
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The Biographical Index of South Australia contains the following entry for James :
Parents were George and Frances. Born in 1830, at Grantham, Lin. England. Died 29 Sept 1865, at Walkerville. He arrived at Pt Adelaide in 1851, aboard the "OMEGA". His occupation was bricklayer. His residence was Adelaide. He married Matilda, who was born in 1833. Their children were Charles Edward (1854 - 1855), John (1858 - 1860), and James Clements (1860 - 1864). | PRIEST, James (I508)
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The Biographical Index of South Australia contains the following entry for John :
PRIEST Charles William par George and Frances. b 7 Mar 1839, Grantham, Lincoln, England. d Feb 1911. Arr 1851 OMEGA. occ Land Estate Agent, Auctioneer. Res Parkside, North Adelaide, Glenelg, Maylands. rel Methodist. m 1865. ch Charles William, Arthur Richard, another son and two daughters. | PRIEST, Charles William (I511)
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The Biographical Index of South Australia contains the following entry for John :
Born c1823, Lan Eng. Arrived in Australia in 1855 aboard the "Northern Light". His occupation was a carpenter. His residence was at Port Adelaide (Portland Estate). Religion was Church of England. He married Sarah Anne STANLEY, who was born c1827.Their children were John Albert (c1846 - ), Richard (c1853 - ), Sarah Jane Northern Light and Louisa (1862 - 1938). | RANN, John (I30)
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The Biographical Index of South Australia contains the following entry for John :
Parents were George and Frances. Born in 1834, at Grantham, Lin. England. Died 5 April 1897, at North Adelaide. He is buried at Walkerville Cemetery. He arrived at Pt Adelaide in 1851, aboard the "OMEGA". His occupations were bricklayer, builder and mason. His residences were at North Adelaide and Adelaide. He married Fanny, who was born in about 1834, and died on 7 June 1895. Their children were Annie E Stuttley (1856 - 1916), Mary Elizabeth ( - 1860), and Martha Sarah Timmins (1867 - 1958).
| PRIEST, John (I509)
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The Biographical Index of South Australia contains the following entry for John Ward PRIEST:
PRIEST John Ward par George and Lucy Ann nee WARD. b 30 Jun 1864, North Adelaide, SA. d 1948 Prospect, SA. B Dudley Park Cemetery, SA. occ Mason. res North Adelaide, Lyrup, Prospect. rel Baptist.
m (1/2) 22 Aug 1887, North Adelaide, SA. Aviss Ann nee WHALEY par William and Sarah Jane nee JACKMAN. b 1866.
ch Leonard John W (1887-1906).
m (2/2) 12 Aug 1891 Linwood SA. Christina nee BALD par James and Agnes nee RITCHIE b 21 Jan 1866 Linwood SA. d 1950 Prospect, SA.
ch Elsie May R DAY (1892-), Agnes Lucy PEDERSON (1894-), George James (1896-). | PRIEST, John Ward (I730)
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The Biographical Index of South Australians contains the following entry for Richard :
Born 1829, at Lin. England. He died after 1878. Arrived in Australia in 1851 on the "Omega". His occupation was mason and carpenter. He married by 1851, Frances (Fanny) nee Priest, who was born in 1825. Children were Fannie Rann (b. 1862).
| MUSSON, Richard (I433)
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The descendants listed here are based on the assumption that this Richard is the father of James SQUIRE, born 1820. This link is not fully confirmed yet, and needs more evidence. This note is to ensure I revisit this relationship regularly, to search for more confirming evidence. | SQUIRE, Richard (I6198)
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THE LATE MR. P. MACARTHUR, SEN.
In the Watch of Saturday we furnished some particulars relative to the late Mr. Peter MacArthur, farmer, of Greenvale, but because of the very late hour at which the news of his death was received several interesting facts were omitted. As stated, he was born in Mull, Argyleshire, Scotland, in 1806, and was thus at the time of liis death 86 years of age. On December 4,1852, he landed with his wife and family at Portland, in the ship Marmion of New York, and came at once to this district. For three or four years he was employed at Compton and elsewhere, and was one of the first who ever ploughed land in the neighbourhood, having ploughed a field for the late Dr, Wehl one or two years after his arrival. Thirty-seven years ago he started farming on his own account, having secured the block of ground which he subsequently called Greenvale. He prospered, and became one of the best-to-do agriculturists in the district. It was only a few years ago that advancing age compelled him to relinquish the pursuit, although he might, as far as circumstances were concerned, have entered upon a life of leisure many years before. As time went on his family grew up and settled down, most of them in the South-East. Mr, MacArthur was three times married, and his family in this country consisted of seven sons and five daughters, ten of whom survive him. His sons John and Neil died several years ago. At present there is no family in the Soutn-East that has so wide a connection as that of the late Mr. MacArthur, or that is so numerous. Besides his five surviving sons (Messrs. Archibald, Donald, James, Charles, and Dugald MacArthur) and five daughters (Mesdames William Sinclair, A. Buchanan, P. Sinclair, J. Smith, and R. Carrison), there are 76 grandchildren and 35 gieat grandchildren of the deceased living, making a total of 121. The deceased took no part in public affairs, but was widely respected socially and in business. His funeral on Sunday afternoon was largely attended, not withstanding that it took place in the midst of a steady rain, a fact which indicated very clearly the esteem in which he and his family were held. The Rev. R. A. Caldwell, of whose church the deceased was for many years a member, conducted the funeral service.
[Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861-1954) Wed 31 Aug 1892 Page 3]. Accessed Trove 23 Jan 2017. | MCARTHUR, Peter (I709)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F1022)
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There is a note that John had 6 daughters with Marion Lind. | STODART, John (I119)
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There is an entry in the SA Biographical Index :
RUNDLE William, Religion Wesleyan. Married 11/3/1878 Wallaroo SA, Ann nee MORRIS.
| RUNDLE, Edwin Morris (I23)
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There is no record of a death notice for 2 December 1974. This info was given to me some decades ago. It is possible she remarried a Mr SIMONS and died 21 September 1981. age 79 years. This notice was published in The Advertiser 23 September 1981. JS | PAVY, Sarah Christina (I1142)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F1593)
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Thomas took over his father's auctioneering business when he was too ill to continue. Thomas did not like auctioneering, so he bought a farm at Banyena around 1919. Thomas worked as an auctioneer, storekeeper, farmer, theatre proprietor and financier. | BRAY, Thomas (I546)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F440)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F441)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family (F439)
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Unmarried. | STODART, George Tweedie (I2120)
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Unmarried. A Medical Doctor. | STODART, Dr. Alexander (I2121)
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Vira was a schoolteacher at Wodonga High School before retiring to live in Melbourne. | BRAY, Vira (I4981)
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Was a master bookbinder. | HOLBROOKE, Samuel (I923)
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Was a miller at Cairntown, Liberton, and left descendants.
(Notes of Robert Riddle Stodart, through Tania Trayner, and Marilyn Raisbeck.) | STODART, Walter S (I806)
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WELCOME TO MR. JOHN A. RANN
The anticipatry welcome we offered to Mr. Rann on his return home, was followed by a pleasant gathering of the members of the Port Adelaide Christy Ministrels, at Mr. Spritch's Wharf Hotel, Port Adelaide, on Tuesday night. After a very capital dinner (which reflected very great credit on the Host) over which His Worship the Mayor presided, Mr. Mussared being in the Vice-Chair, the Toast of the evening was given by the Chairman. He said Mr. Rann was the son of a respected old colonist, and had returned to the colony after his visit with new feelings of an attachment to the place. He had known the guest from boyhood, and he had taken an active interest in manly sports, and had been Secretary of a popular institution, whose object had been to aid the needy and whose mission he was he was glad to say had been most successful, though in though in fairness he must say that he thought it was mainly through the energy of the Secretary (applause.) The complement paid Mr. Rann was one which would also show the respect in which his honoured parents were held. The toast was received with musical honours. The Vice-Chairman, on behalf of the Port Christys, warmly endorsed the complement. Mr. J. A. Rann, received with cheers, very briefly expressed his gratitude to the expressions of kindness given.
He had had a pleasant trip to England, and was glad to return to South Australia. (Cheers). Several other toasts, including that of "The Host and Hostess" and "The Press," "The Ladies", &c., were honoured, and the proceedings, varied by some capital songs, ended at an early hour.
Transcribed from "The Pt Adelaide News", 30 March 1881, page 5. Extracted from Trove 11 July 2020. | RANN, John Albert (I28)
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Went to Argentina, and descendants came to Australia. Cannot find marriage record. | Family (F542)
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William and Maria HAWKE settled in Uraidla in the Adelaide Hills and set up a market garden. It is believed the land is still owned by their descendants, and is currently a strawberry farm. | HAWKE, William (I68)
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William BRAY was born in the first decade of the 1800's, and worked as a tin miner. He was also an excellent wrestler and was the 1827 champion wrestler of Cornwall. | BRAY, William (I32)
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With his brother, he suceeded his Uncle in the pianoforte business in Golden Square, London. | STODART, Matthew (I136)
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Witness for birth cert. was George STODART. | STODART, Marion (I846)
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Witnesses were George STODART and ? TWEEDIE, John BRADFUTE. Administrator John BRADFUTE. | Family (F617)
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Writer to the Signet. For many years he was a Councillor and Magistrate in Edinburgh. | STODART, John Riddle (I863)
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[Surname as recorded on the original parish register, sighted on Familysearch]. | PASCOE, Elizabeth (I4466)
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