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301 Other Siblings
29640/1889 CUMMING NELLIE M FERGUS ELIZABETH NEWCASTLE
25398/1893 CUMMING FERGUS R FERGUS ELIZABETH NEWCASTLE
25399/1893 CUMMING JOHN K FERGUS ELIZABETH NEWCASTLE

Deaths
10166/1893 CUMMING JOHN K FERGUS ELIZABETH NEWCASTLE Buy Now
3213/1974 CUMMING FERGUS ROY FERGUS ELIZABETH  
Dr Fergus Roy Cumming
 
302 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
303 Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Vera Jessie Cumming
Birth Date: Abt 1900
Birth Place: Rutherglen, Victoria
Registration Year: 1900
Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: Wm Cumming
Mother: Jane Stirling Borland
Registration Number: 29526

Victoria, Australia, Death Index, 1836-1988
Name: Vera Jessie Miles
Death Registration Year: 1971
Death Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: William Cumming
Mother Maiden Name: Borland
Reference Number: 11282

Australia, Newspaper Vital Notices, 1831-2001
Name: Vera Jessie Miles
Gender: Female
Notice Type: Death
Death Date: 22 May 1971
Spouse: Bruce Miles 
Vera Jessie CUMMING
 
304 possible death

3848/1959 RICHARDSON MABEL THOMAS EDWARD RACHAEL PARRAMATTA

24511/1959 RICHARDSON MABEL JABEZ SARAH BENTLEY T BURWOOD  
Mabel Alice Cummings
 
305 Possible death
8495/1948 CUNNINGHAM JOHN ROBERT ELIZABETH CHATSWOOD Buy Now
1760/1945 CUNNINGHAM JOHN ALLAN JAMES WALTER JEAN CHATSWOOD  
John Cunningham
 
306 Ryerson Index
FORSYTH Clair Constance Death notice 19OCT1996 Death at Mosman Sydney Morning Herald 26OCT1996

Australia and New Zealand, Find a Grave Index, 1800s-Current
Name: Clare Constance Forsyth
Birth Date: 1909
Death Date: 23 Oct 1996
Cemetery: French's Forest Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Davidson, Northern Beaches Council, New South Wales, Australia  
Claire Constance Curlewis
 
307
Probate
Item number or control symbol: Series 4-251696
Title: Clive Pemberton Curlewis - Date of Death 07/06/1940, Granted on 04/09/1940  
Clive Pemberton Curlewis
 
308 Death
15586/1923 CURLEWIS FREDERICK C GEORGE C MATILDA MANLY  
Frederick Charles Curlewis
 
309
Middle Name - Dunsmuire

Death Index
1979/37916 Curragh Joseph Dunsmuir 16 February 1906 
Joseph Curragh
 
310 CLARKE Moya Frances Death notice 24OCT1998 Death 76 late of Penrith Daily Telegraph (Sydney) 27OCT1998  Moya Frances Curry
 
311 CUTTS Lionel Ray Death notice 08JUN1975 Death 84 Daily Telegraph (Sydney) 10JUN1975
CUTTS Lionel Ray Death notice 08JUN1975 Death 84 late of Seven Hills Sydney Morning Herald 09JUN1975 
Lionel Ray Cutts
 
312 Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Flora Marj Stuart Dowding
Death Place: Victoria
Age: 37
Father's Name: Wm John D Arcy
Mother's Name: Letitia Augusta Barrett Forsyth
Registration Year: 1951
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 12662
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1914
 
Flora Marjorie Stuart D'Arcy
 
313 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about William John Yea Darcy Name: William John Yea Darcy
Father's Name: U Darcy
Mother's Name: Sarah Louis Darcy
Birth Place: Maldon, Victoria
Registration Year: 1879
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 17530


D'ARCY William John Yeatman Death notice 02SEP1953 Death late of East Malvern The Age (Melbourne) 03SEP1953
 
William John Yeatman D'Arcy
 
314 Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Stephen John Davey
Birth Date: 12 Apr 1903
Birth Place: Queensland
Registration Year: 1903
Registration Place: Queensland, Australia
Father: Samuel Davey
Mother: Mary Ann Congdon
Page Number: 6121
Registration Number: 005649

Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current
Name: Steven John Davey
Death Date: 4 Jul 1993
Cemetery: Woongarra Crematorium
Burial or Cremation Place: Townsville, Townsville City, Queensland, Australia 
Stephen John Davey
 
315 ????
Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about Isabella Davidson Name: Isabella Davidson
Father's Name: William Davidson
Mother's name: Margyet Jenkins
Birth Place: Tarrengower, Victoria
Registration Year: 1856
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 9531

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957)
Thu 5 Jan 1928
Page 1
FORSYTH. ?On the 23rd December, at Roseneath,
Tongio West Isabella, the dearly loved wife of
Alexander McMillan Forsyth, and loving mother
of May (Mrs Rogers.), Helen Isabella (deceased)
John Alexander, Agnes W (Mrs. Reg Hutton),
and Daphne, aged 70 vears
Peacefully sleeping. 
Isabella Davidson
 
316 The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 28 August 1929 p 14
DAVIDSON -August 27 1929 at a private hospital Grafton, Robert James dearly loved husband of Daisy Davidson of Villiers street Kensington and son in law of Mr and Mrs J I Forsyth of West Ryde

The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 28 August 1929 p 14
DAVIDSON The Friends of Mr and Mrs J I FORSYTH and FAMILY of West Ryde are kindly invited to attend the funeral or their dearly loved SON IN LAW and BROTHER IN LAW Robert, to leave our Parlour 262 Oxford street Woollahra THIS DAY THURSDAY at 2:15 for Waverley Cemetery Motor Funeral
W CARTER Undertaker, Waverley
 
Robert James DAVIDSON
 
317 Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: John Campbell Davis
Birth Date: Abt 1886
Birth Place: Bailieston, Victoria
Registration Year: 1886
Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: Enoch Davis
Mother: Agnes Mclaughlan
Registration Number: 15381

Australia, World War I Service Records, 1914-1920
Name: John Campbell Davies
Age: 29
Birth Year: abt 1885
Birth Place: Bairnsdale, Victoria
Dossier Year Range: 1914-1920
Enlistment Place: Melbourne, Victoria
Service Number: 15523
Father: Enoch Davies

Victoria, Australia, Death Index, 1836-1988
Name: John Campbell Davies
Death Registration Year: 1949
Death Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: Enoch Davies
Mother Maiden Name: McLachlan
Reference Number: 3092

The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954)
Fri 1 Apr 1949
Page 7
DAVIES Funeral of the late Mr. JOHN CAMPBELL DAVIES
late 4th Dlv. Signallers, 1st A.I.F.)
Is appointed to leave the Bathurst
Memorial Chapel, comer Glen Huntly
and Kooyong roads, Elsternwlck, THIS
DAY after a service commencing at
11.15 a.m., for the Spring Vale Crematorium.
T BATHURST and Co. (late
A.I.F.). Phone LF6337. 
John Campbell DAVIES
 
318 Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name Ruby Agnes Davies
Birth Date Abt 1891
Birth Place Bairnsdale, Victoria
Registration Year 1891
Registration Place Victoria, Australia
Father Enoch Davies
Mother Agnes Mclachlan
Registration Number 8613

Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name Ruby Agnes Davies
Spouse Name Forsyth Archd Graham
Marriage Place Victoria
Registration Place Victoria
Registration Year 1920
Registration Number 2203

Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name Ruby Agnes Graham
Birth Year 1891
Age 90
Death Place Ding, Victoria
Father's Name Enoch Davies
Mother's Name Agnes
Registration Year 1981
Registration Place Victoria
Registration Number 10126

Ryerson Index
GRAHAM Ruby Agnes Death notice 10MAY1981 Death at Dingley The Age (Melbourne) 12MAY1981 
Ruby Agnes DAVIES
 
319 DAVIES William Percival Death notice 15MAR1971 Death late of Duffy's Forest Sydney Morning Herald 18MAR1971
DAVIES William Percival Death notice 15MAR1971 Death late of Duffys Forest Sydney Morning Herald 17MAR1971 
William Percival Davies
 
320

Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: Albert Guy Davis
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1909
Birth Place: Queensland
Registration Year: 1909
Registration Place: Queensland, Australia
Father: Albert Davis
Mother: Elisabeth Isabella Carroll
Page Number: 6203
Registration Number: 007428

Ryesron Index
DAVIS Albert Guy Death notice 29JUN1992 Death 82 late of Beecroft Sydney Morning Herald 30JUN1992

Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current
Name: Albert Guy Davis
Birth Date: 23 Jul 1909
Birth Place: Queensland, Australia
Death Date: 29 Jun 1992
Death Place: New South Wales, Australia
Cemetery: Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium
Burial or Cremation Place: North Ryde, Ryde City, New South Wales, Australia
Has Bio?: N
Spouse: Laura Ellen Davis 
Albert Guy Davis
 
321 EDWARDS Irene Margaret Death notice 15JUN2010 Death 84 late of Ulladulla Junee Southern Cross 17JUN2010  Irene Margaret Davis
 
322 XTRACTS FROM THE BOOK "Loch Lomond to Australia 1862. The Family of Peter & Jane Mc Intyre"

"Violet Christina, known as Tean or Teanie, was born on 19 Sept 1868. in Ipswich, the fifth child and third daughter of Daniel and Violet Brodie.

She was six years old when her father died and the family moved to Emu Creek to live with Tean's grandfather, Peter Mc Intyre. It was a happy living situation. However, her mother, a courageous lady, recognised she had to lean on her own
resources. In 1876, Violet opened a store in Greenmount (then known as The Siding).

Tean attended Emu Creek State School. For most of the time between leaving school and her marriage, she helped her mother run the business which grew and prospered. She was a slim, dark haired, brown eyed young lady with a bright vivacious
personality and loved by all. They were the days of ladies riding side-saddle and she was considered a fair horsewoman.

On Boxing Day 1894, Tean married Arthur Hoey Davis, who had been a classmate at Emu Creek school. The wedding ceremony took place in her mother's drawing room. Sh was given away by her Uncle Colin Mc Intyre and attended by Tottie Neal and
little niece Violet and Kate Allen. By all accounts it was a very pretty wedding. The bride looked charming in a soft white corded silk with long train, the skirt and bodice were draped with lace, caught with orange blossoms. A wreath of the
same flowers was worn with a brussels net veil.

After their marriage they lived at Clayfield w here three children, Arthur Lindsay, Vincent Gower and Violet Mary (Bradley) were born. Their fourth child Eric Daniel Drayton was born at Greenmount in 1908. Tean was a good cook, an expert
dressmaker and payed the piano to provide homely entertaintment for the family .

Arthur was employed as a clerk in the Sheriff's office. In his spare time he wrote, using the pen name of "Steele Rudd". In 1902 he was made Under Sheriff of Queensland, only to be retrenched in 1904. Writing then became a full time
occupation with much work being published over the years. He created Australia's most loved fictional household in "On Our Selection". Tean was very supportive and assisted in many ways with his writing.

Life became unsettled and the family had many moves. Firstly to Sydney in February 1907, the to Greenmount in Noverber of the same year. In 1909 they purchased a 160 acre farm know as "The Firs" on the corner of the Toowoomba-Warwick road and
Nobby road, now known as "Steele Rudd's Corner". Lin and Gower worked the farm until Gower enlisted in Ausust 1915 and served in the first World War.

The chain of events over the past years associated with much worry gradually took toll of Tean;s health and in 1917 the family returned to Brisbane. Tean's condition deteriorated and tragically in 1919 she was hospitalised, suffering a serious
nervous disorder. She died in Toowoomba on the 28 July 1952, in her eighty-fourth year." 
Violet Christina DAVIS
 
323 England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
about John Davy Name: John Davy
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1866
Registration District: Whitehaven
Inferred County: Cumberland
Volume: 10b
Page: 519

1881 England Census
about John Davy Name: John Davy
Age: 14
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1867
Relationship to Head: Son
Father: John Davy
Mother: Hannah Davy
Gender: Male
Where born: Cumberland, England
Civil Parish: Beckermet St John
County/Island: Cumberland
Country: England
Street Address: Whitehow Head
Education:
Employment status: View Image
Occupation: Scholar
Registration District: Whitehaven
Sub-registration District: Egremont
ED, institution, or vessel: 9
Neighbors: View others on page
Piece: 5194
Folio: 1
Page Number: 1
Household Members: Name Age
John Davy 39
Hannah Davy 39
Samuel Davy 16
John Davy 14
Richard Davy 12
Elizabeth Davy 10
Esther Davy 8
Thomas Davy 5
Hannah Jane Davy 3
William Davy 1
Maggert Walker 58
Margert Jane Wilson 21
James Russel 20
John Lightfoot 18

The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Mon 31 Aug 1903 Page 1
DAVY. On the . 25th . August, at the, Warrnambool Hospital, after a lingering illness, John Davy, husband of- Jane Davy; Koroit, and second son of John and Hannah Davy of Newnham Lodge, Lutterworth. England, aged 37.

Australia Cemetery Index, 1808-2007
about John Davy Name: John Davy
Death Age: 37
Birth Date: abt 1866
Death Date: 25 Aug 1903
Cemetery: Tower Hill
Cemetery Location: Tower Hill, Victoria
 
John DAVY
 
324 Deane, Percival Edgar (Percy) (1890?1946)
by S. Murray-Smith

This article was published in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 8, (MUP), 1981

Percival Edgar (Percy) Deane (1890-1946), public servant, was born on 10 August 1890 at Port Melbourne, fourth child and third son of the eight children of John Henry Deane, carpenter, later master builder, and his wife Elizabeth Mary, née Maltravers, both Victorian-born. Deane won a scholarship from state school to University High School, a private institution. Precociously interested in 'merchanting his intelligence', and named after Rev. Alexander Edgar of Wesley Church, Melbourne, he became a Methodist lay preacher (he was a dedicated agnostic in later life), peddled typewriters, became an expert shorthand-writer, was employed by James Service & Co., and worked as a clerk with the University of Melbourne, where he came under the notice of (Sir) James Barrett. Between 18 and 23 he worked with trade and business magazines, becoming part-owner of two companies and the founder and editor of the Australian Golfer; he was himself an outstanding player.

Enlisting as a private in the Australian Imperial Force in September 1914, Deane was posted to the 1st Australian General Hospital in Egypt, where Barrett was registrar, and was soon promoted lieutenant with the position of quartermaster. In the internecine struggles which marked the affairs of this unit in 1915, Deane allied himself firmly with Barrett; when, suffering from overstrain, he was invalided back to Australia in April 1916, he regularly informed Barrett both on politics generally and on the ramifications of the 'Barrett case' in Australia; he published The Australian Army Medical Corps in Egypt (1918) with him.

The turning-point in Deane's life came with his appointment in November 1916, after his discharge, to be private secretary to the prime minister, Billy Hughes, at a salary of £408. It was said that Deane came to live 'inside the Prime Minister's brain', and Hughes, at first irritated by Deane's 'smooth pink complexion, orderly hair and ivory smile' soon found irresistible his audacious humour, immense capacity for long hours and skilful organizing, and ability to project and develop Hughes's own ideas. Shortly after taking up his post Deane fell in love with Hughes's typist, Ruth Marjorie Manning; they were married at St Peter's Church, Melbourne, on 6 October 1917.

Deane attended Imperial conferences in Britain with Hughes in 1918 and 1921 (and with (Viscount) Stanley Melbourne Bruce in 1926). He proved invaluable as a member of and secretary to the Australian delegation to the Versailles Peace Conference and walked, if not with kings, at least with presidents and prime ministers. Deane was rewarded for his services with the C.M.G. and in February 1921 with the secretaryship of the Prime Minister's Department, at £1250 a year. He now became 'unquestionably the most discussed of Federal Government officials', his 'impenetrable nonchalance' and status as Hughes's alter ego making him 'the one everyone wanted to know'.

Deane guided Hughes's diatribes against Bolshevism, the Country Party and liberalism, soothing the prime minister in agitated moments, and being 'masterful in a cozening sort of way'. The relationship, which aroused much jealousy, reached almost filial levels. After Deane's death his wife wrote to Hughes that all his life Percy held to the view that his association with Hughes was 'the greatest and most satisfying thing that ever happened to him', while Hughes publicly declared that Deane's intellect and character were the finest he had known.

Deane's star first began to dim with the defeat of Hughes in 1923, which coincided with a royal commission into government sugar purchases; he asked to be relieved of his duties while a charge that he had received a gift of £1000 was investigated. Deane was unreservedly cleared of financial implication. The new prime minister, Bruce, recognized and for many years utilized Deane's capacities, but he did not appreciate his style and suspected his close relationship with Hughes.

Soon after taking office Bruce reduced the Prime Minister's Department; despite strong rumours that Deane was to accept an appointment with private industry, he stayed. The move to Canberra in 1927, however, put a further strain on Deane. A man of creative and Bohemian tastes?he was a clever sketcher, an exuberant versifier, a public speaker much in demand and a book-collector with a liking for unexpurgated editions?he had little desire to lead a public service life in a small town. He took to drink and dalliance, as later in life to gambling; nor, in strait-laced Canberra, was he popular for his quips. With the increasing Hughes attacks on the coalition government, and the leakage of material from the Prime Minister's Department, Bruce appointed Deane secretary of the Department of Home Affairs from the beginning of 1929. Of the ensuing public service and newspaper furore Deane said: 'It is the fierce light that beats upon the thrown'.

In 1932 the Department of Home Affairs was abolished, and Deane became a member of the War Pensions Entitlement Appeals Tribunal. From this position he retired to Melbourne in 1936, with a medical certificate specifying 'myocarditis' and a pension of £416. It had been, says his daughter and only child, a 'meteoric fall', and Deane was still only 47: 'The gardeners and chauffeurs dropped away'.

Deane deteriorated rapidly after his retirement, breaking his hip in a street fall and eventually becoming bedridden. A 'wasted life', many said, but his daughter speaks of a man who was 'wise and kind and witty all his life', and not least when he was down: a humorous observer of the twists of fate, active with his pen and whittling knife, and a great spinner of stories to children around his bed. He died of cancer at Caulfield on 17 August 1946. His wife died in 1977.

Contemporary evidence is unanimous as to Deane's 'amazing reserves of amiability' and to his 'indefinable air of smiling wisdom'. Among many friends were Edwin Brady, Norman Lindsay, Harold Herbert and a number of the prominent cartoonists of the day, whose work he collected. And he was a deeply affectionate father. He reached the top early, responded to the excitements of power, then glimpsed the hollowness of his achievements. A lesser man would not have looked back, but Percy Deane loved life more than legislation.

Select Bibliography
¦J. W. Barrett papers (AWM)
¦CP 268/1, item 1/35, CRS A2, item 1916/2232, A220, item S29/1 (National Archives of Australia)
¦family papers (privately held)
¦private information.
Citation details
S. Murray-Smith, 'Deane, Percival Edgar (Percy) (1890?1946)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/deane-percival-edgar-percy-5933/text10113, accessed 22 September 2013.

This article was first published in hardcopy in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 8, (MUP), 1981
 
Percival Edgar Deane
 
325 Author: Deane, Shirley Joan
Title:
Date of Birth: 1920
Date of Death:
Date of Arrival:
Place of Birth: Melbourne
Place of Death:
Sex: female
Marital Status: Malcolm Horsley, artist, 3 sons
Religion:
Ethnicity:
Residence: expatriate: Mediterranean 1950
Education: tertiary: Melb Univ(BA Hons)
Occupation: teacher; travel writer; broadcaster; university lecturer
Work Details: English Lit Melb Univ, ABC 1944, Radio Aust Overseas Service, English teacher Yaound? (Cameroons) 1974-77
Honours & Awards:
Interests: travel
Languages:
Notes: Dau of Percy Deane, sec W.M.Hughes & PM's Dept
Research Sources: Bk Jkts; Bibl of Aust Womens Lit; ; Age 24 Nov 1962 p.17; SMH 16 Jul 1976 p.10
Index Terms:

The Sun-Herald (Sydney, NSW : 1953 - 1954) Sunday 26 September 1954 Page 67
GOATS GIVE WRITER
"AN INFERIORITY"
FROM A LONDON STAFF CORRESPONDENT
A YOUNG Australian housewife and spare-time
writer, Miss Shirley Deane, took only three weeks to write her first book, "Rocks and Olives," which has just been published in London.
This was not because Miss Deane is naturally such a quick scribe.
But three weeks was all the time she could spare from her chores of helping to run a goat farm, keeping house for her artist husband and two children, in between making radio broadcasts for the B.B.C., trying to get a play produced, and lecturing, travelling, writing, and working her way through Europe.
In 1950 Miss Deane, her former husband Anthony Underhill, a Sydney artist, and their 18-month-old son Christopher discovered a remote village in southern Italy hidden away high in the rocky mountains.
"Rocks and Olives" is the story of how this Australian family settled down in the isolated village and shared the simple life of its peasants.
Three Hour Climb
Miss Deane describes the night they arrived in the town of Positano and set out on foot for their new home in Monte Pertuso.
During the gruelling three hour climb up the moun- tains and over the rocks she found the reason for the old Italian saying?"Only men and goats climb to Monte Pertuso."
Their food was good though plain. They wore any old rags for clothes except on Sundays when they came out in their peasant costumes. When new cloth was needed it was woven in the village.
While her husband painted, Miss Deane, wrote a play, learnt how to cook spaghetti in 50 different ways and watched her "bello bambino" enslave the warm-hearted village women.
She is an honours graduate and an M.A. of Melbourne University where she was seven years on the staff.
She began broadcasting with the A.B.C. in Melbourne.
For two years after the war she was known as "Short Wave Shirl," for the Forces programme which she arranged and presented six nights a week.
She married Mr. Underhill in Australia and they came together to Britain in 1948. Their marriage was
dissolved and she recently married an artist, Mr. Malcolm Horsley, of Sydney.
At the moment Mr. and Mrs. Horsley with the children Christopher and Michael, are leading a busy artistic and rural life in a cottage on their goat and pig farm near Felsted, Essex.
There is just one problem. "Pedigree goats are not really a good thing to have around artists and writers," Miss Deane explains.
"They're so proud and haughty looking and are terribly, terribly temperamental.
"They're inclined to give you an awful inferiority complex."
MISS SHIRLEY DEANE (Mrs. Malcolm Horsley) whose book
"Rocks and Olives" has just been published in London, with her son MICHAEL 
Shirley Joan Deane
 
326 Birth
DEMPSEY FLORENCE M 12248/1883 JAMES J JANE M EAST MACQUARIE

Death
WILSON FLORENCE 12166/1966 JAMES JANE MARTHA PARRAMATTA

WILSON Florence Mary Death notice 17MAR1966 Death at Sydney Sydney Morning Herald 18MAR1966  
Florence Mary Dempsey
 
327 Possible Birth
33970/1897 DENT EDNA O RICHARD AMY R NOWRA


Ryerson Index
EVANS Edna Olga Death notice 10OCT1982 Death late of Bondi Junction Sydney Morning Herald 12OCT1982  
Edna Olga Dent
 
328 RAAF 136715 LAC 313 Radar Stn;


DERWIN Kenneth William (Bill) Death notice 12MAY2015 Death 89 late of Oatley Sydney Morning Herald 18MAY2015

cremated 
Kenneth William Derwin
 
329 O'SULLIVAN Iris Florence Funeral notice 05JUN1995 Funeral Gold Coast Bulletin 03JUN1995
O'SULLIVAN Iris Florence Death notice 31MAY1995 Death late of Palm Beach, Qld Sydney Morning Herald 02JUN1995 
Iris Florence Des Jardines
 
330 eilleen M devine Birth 16 July 1910 in Albury, New South Wales ???? Eileen Mary DEVINE
 
331 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about Emily Ddrothy Maud Dibbin Name: Emily Ddrothy Maud Dibbin
Father's Name: Willis Richd Dibbin
Mother's name: Cordelia Guard Flinn
Birth Place: Brighton, Victoria
Registration Year: 1903
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 23508
 
Emily Dorothy Maud Dibbin
 
332 Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about Jno Fredk Willis Dibbin Name: Jno Fredk Willis Dibbin
Father's Name: Wm Richd Dibbin
Mother's name: Cordelia Guard Flinn
Birth Place: Harrietville, Victoria
Registration Year: 1906
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 19091
 
John Frederick Willis Dibbin
 
333 Wilis Richard Bilson Dibbins Wilis Richard Bilson Dibbin
 
334 Ryerson Index
FORSYTH Nellie Jane Death notice 11JAN1968 Death late of Tatura The Age (Melbourne) 12JAN1968 
Nellie Jane DICK
 
335 Death??
DIETRICH Noel Death notice 07MAY1999 Publication Newcastle Herald 07MAY1999
DIETRICH Noel Earl Death notice 06MAY1999 Publication Newcastle Herald 06MAY1999 
Noel Earl Dietrich
 
336 ??????
Service Record
Name DOLL, GEORGE EDWARD
Service Australian Army
Service Number VX62614
Date of Birth 4 Oct 1917
Place of Birth WERRIBEE, VIC
Date of Enlistment 28 Aug 1941
Locality on Enlistment SEDDON, VIC
Place of Enlistment ROYAL PARK, VIC
Next of Kin DOLL, LILLIAS
Date of Discharge 15 Oct 1946
Rank Private
Posting at Discharge 1 AUST BIPOD
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
 
Edward George DOLL
 
337 DONALDSON Herbert James Probate notice 11AUG2009 Death late of Temora Temora Independent 26FEB2010
DONALDSON Herbert James Probate notice 18SEP2009 Publication late of Temora Temora Independent 18SEP2009  
Herbert James Donaldson
 
338 The Argus, Melbourne 15 July 1900
FORSYTH On the 15th July, at her residence, Twin Hills, Rochford, Catherine, the dearly beloved wife of Archibald Forsyth, aged 75 years.


The Argus, Melbourne ? 22 May 1899
MARRIAGES
FORSYTH - DOUGLASS - (Golden Wedding) ?
On the 1st May, 1849 at Campbellfield, by the Rev. Gunn, Archibald, third son of Archibald Forsyth, New Cumnock, Ayrshire, to Catherine, only daughter of Donald Douglass of Perthshire, Scotland. Residents of Twin Hill, Lancefield for 40 years; colonists of Victoria 58 years.
 
Catherine DOUGLAS
 
339
Portland Guardian Wednesday 17 July 1889 Page 2
DIED.
FORSYTH.-On the 15th inst., at Harriottsdale, Hamilton, HARRIETT LLOYD, the beloved wife of William Forsyth, junr., and eldest daughter of William Douglass, Portland.
 
Harriet Lloyd Douglass
 
340
Death
25263/1957 FORSYTH MURIEL EDNA GEORGE ALFRED MERAB INVERELL 
Muriel Edna Doust
 
341 DOWDING Keith McCallum Obituary 1911-2008 Death 97 Crusader for politics of good Sydney Morning Herald 07OCT2008


Keith Dowding (activist)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Keith McCallum Dowding AM (21 July 1911 ? 26 August 2008) was an Australian minister and left-wing activist who was the father of West Australian Premier Peter Dowding.

Dowding was born in Melbourne[1] to John McCallum Dowding and Margaret Katherine Welch. He attended Melbourne University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts, and in 1939 was ordained a Presbyterian minister. Also in that year he married Marjorie Darcy and was sent home from his army chaplaincy in New Guinea after questioning the differences in treatment between officers and troops and his Christian burial of a Japanese pilot. He re-enrolled as a private and worked in the Japanese language division of the army. Following a period as minister in Murrumbeena, he worked in Scotland with George MacLeod. Marjorie died during this period, survived by the couple's eight-year-old son, Peter.[2]

In 1951, he returned to Australia, where he married Marjorie Lazarus, a Jewish widow. The couple settled in Woollahra, where the Dowding manse became a central meeting place for the Australian Labor Party's left faction, including Les Haylen, Eddie Ward and H. V. Evatt. Dowding was also involved in the Petrov Affair, becoming the confidant and spiritual advisor of Alan Dalziel, one of Evatt's staffers who was accused of being a Soviet spy. Following Dalziel's acquittal, Dowding moved to Perth, becoming minister at Ross Memorial Church. He ran as the Labor candidate for Swan in 1958, but by 1961 his views were outside the Labor mainstream and he was expelled from the party in 1962 for opposing the White Australia policy.[2]

Dowding was later readmitted to the Labor Party, becoming its senior WA vice-president and a life member; he was also readmitted to the Returned Services League, which had expelled him in 1953 for "alleged communist leanings". He was a campaigner for a wide variety of causes, serving as president of the Western Australian Council for Civil Liberties, convener of People for Nuclear Disarmament, president of the Western Australian branch of Amnesty International, founder of Freedom from Hunger in WA, chairman of the Refugee Task Force and West Australians for Racial Equality, and national vice-president of the United Nations Association of Australia. He and his second wife divorced and he remarried Jane Hutchison, an Anglo-Indian nurse he met in Nigeria working with the Save the Children Fund, in the 1960s.[2]

He died in August 2008.[3]  
Rev. Keith Dowding
 
342 WW2 Service Record
Name DOWN, FRANK HERBERT
Service Australian Army
Service Number NX157203 (N54578)
Date of Birth 28 Jun 1920
Place of Birth PETERSHAM, NSW
Date of Enlistment 10 May 1943
Locality on Enlistment LAKEMBA, NSW
Place of Enlistment Unknown
Next of Kin DOWN, SHIRLEY
Date of Discharge 19 Dec 1945
Rank Sapper
Posting at Discharge HQ 2 AUST DIV
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No


DOWN Frank Herbert Death notice 26JUN1982 Death 61 late of Ermington Sydney Morning Herald 28JUN1982 
Frank Herbert Down
 
343
FORSYTH Ada Funeral notice 22AUG2006 Funeral late of Inverell Inverell Times 22AUG2006
FORSYTH Ada Ellen Obituary 24OCT2006 Publication late of Inverell Inverell Times 24OCT2006

Ada Forsyth aged 93 years late of McLean Retirement Village and formerly of George St Inverell, beloved wife of Wally(deceased) mother of Keith and Allan, grandmother of four and greatgrandmother of 10. Ada's funeral service will be held at St Augustine's Church of England on Tuesday 22.8.2006 at 11.00 am, followed by internment at Inverell Lawn Cemetery.. 
Helen Ada Downes
 
344 Jean? Eva May Downie
 
345 Death
13490/1898 FORSYTH JANE WILLIAM JANE CHATSWOOD

Possible Birth Reg
England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
about Jane Drury
Name: Jane Drury
Year of Registration: 1849
Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
District: Marylebone (1837-1901)
County: London, Middlesex
Volume: 1
Page: 184


Baptism
London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906
about Jane Drury Name: Jane Drury
Record Type: Baptism
Baptism Date: 5 Jan 1851
Father's Name: William Drury
Mother's Name: Jane Drury
Parish or Poor Law Union: St Marylebone Christ Church
Borough: Westminster
Register Type: Parish Registers


Arrival Date: 24 May 1855
Vessel Name: Victory


FORSYTH- The Friends of Mr J B FORSYTH are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his late be loved WIFE Jane; to move from his residence High street Willoughby THIS SATURDAY at 3 p m for Congregational Cemetery Gore Hill.
WOOD ind COMPANY
Funeral Directois
Tel 726 Sydney Balmain Petersham North Sydney 
Jane Drury
 
346 22 Jun 1825
Baptism Rye, Sussex, England - England & Wales Christening Records 1530-1906

Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Marriages Sep 1848
Drury William Marylebone 1 207
STARNES Jane Marylebone 1 207


Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Saturday 28 April 1900 p 8
DRURY - The Friends of Mr. WILLIAM DRURY, Builder, are kindly invited to attend his Funeral; to move from his late residence, 'Collingwood,' corner of ' Joseph and Arthur streets, Ashfield, TOMORROW (Sunday) .AFTERNOJON, at 1.15 p.nt- for Wesleyan Cemetery, Necropolis F. ,J. FIELD, Undertaker, Ashfield. Telephone, 143A

Burial - Rookwood Cemetery
Methodist 3A/OC 0001144 DRURY WILLIAM 29 Apr 1900  
William Drury
 
347 Service Record
Name DRYHURST, CLAUDE RUSSELL
Service Royal Australian Air Force
Service Number 265420
Date of Birth 13 Jan 1905
Place of Birth HARRIS PARK, NSW
Date of Enlistment 4 May 1942
Locality on Enlistment Unknown
Place of Enlistment MELBOURNE, VIC
Next of Kin DRYHURST, SYLVIA
Date of Discharge 14 Jun 1945
Rank Flight Lieutenant
Posting at Discharge TRANS ENEMY APPRECIATION SECT
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
 
Claude Russell Dryhurst
 
348 Possible Death

DUNCAN Albert Leslie Death notice 12AUG2000 Funeral late of Buddina, formerly of Tennyson Courier Mail (Brisbane) 12AUG2000 
Albert Leslie Duncan
 
349 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 
350 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living
 

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