William Harold Garrad1
M, #28613, b. 27 July 1915, d. 22 July 1992
Citations
- [S242] Marriages, SA Marriages 1917-37.
- [S205] Births, SA Births 1842-1906.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com.
Martha Garratt1
F, #25404, b. 1850, d. 31 August 1931
Family | William Wallis b. 18 Feb 1849, d. 20 Mar 1929 |
Children | - Sarah Jane (Nin) Wallis+1 b. 21 Apr 1870, d. 19 Oct 1965
- George William Wallis+1 b. 24 Aug 1872, d. 31 May 1948
- Martha Jane (Annie) Wallis+1 b. 20 Jan 1875, d. 17 Nov 1964
- John Frederick (Jack) Wallis+1 b. 10 May 1877, d. 3 Jul 1967
- Ada Wallis+1 b. 18 May 1879, d. 1962
- May Wallis+1 b. 13 Jan 1881, d. 17 Mar 1974
- Walter James Wallis+1 b. 11 Feb 1884, d. 27 Feb 1956
- Mary Charlotte Wallis+1 b. 9 Jun 1886, d. 5 Apr 1954
- Charles Arthur Wallis+1 b. 3 Feb 1889, d. 18 Sep 1966
- Olive Susan Wallis+1 b. 11 May 1891, d. 19 Aug 1972
- Arthur David Wallis+1 b. 4 Sep 1893, d. 21 Nov 1967
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Citations
- [S184] Neil Simmonds Data,Australia.
- [S206] Marriages, SA Marriages 1842-1916.
Richard Garratt1
M, #25405
Citations
- [S206] Marriages, SA Marriages 1842-1916.
Peter Maxwell Garrett1
M, #40478, b. 1925, d. 22 May 1972
Citations
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, Rogers/Wilson - Susan Hore.
Laura Louisa Gasmier1
F, #27633
Citations
- [S205] Births, SA Births 1842-1906.
Charles Gaston1
M, #40933, b. 1816, d. 27 December 1873
Citations
- [S518] Elaine Green,Australind, WA.
Edward Gaston1
M, #40931, b. 16 September 1848, d. 14 December 1928
Citations
- [S205] Births, SA Births 1842-1906.
- [S518] Elaine Green,Australind, WA.
Lily May Gaston1
F, #36377, b. 15 October 1885, d. 5 March 1973
Citations
- [S229] Births, SA Births 1907-1928.
- [S205] Births, SA Births 1842-1906.
- [S518] Elaine Green,Australind, WA.
Ethel Maud Louisa Gatley1
F, #35659
Citations
- [S229] Births, SA Births 1907-1928.
Walter Duell Gay1
M, #25299
Citations
- [S206] Marriages, SA Marriages 1842-1916.
William Thomas Gay1
M, #25298, b. 13 August 1888
Citations
- [S206] Marriages, SA Marriages 1842-1916.
- [S205] Births, SA Births 1842-1906.
Eliza German1
F, #25397
Citations
- [S205] Births, SA Births 1842-1906.
Charles Henry Gerrett1
M, #27648
Citations
- [S225] Deaths, Vic Deaths 1921-1985.
- [S226] Marriages, Vic Marriages 1921-42.
Charles Vincent Gerrett
M, #8917, b. 29 October 1924, d. 1964
Milit-Beg* | Charles Vincent Gerrett began military service on 9 February 1943 at Ballarat, Victoria, Leading Aircraftman, 126785, RAAF.2 |
Citations
- [S225] Deaths, Vic Deaths 1921-1985.
- [S63] WW2 Nominal Roll, online www.ww2roll.gov.au.
Lucy Gibbons1
F, #36339
Citations
- [S205] Births, SA Births 1842-1906.
Henry Righton Gibbs1
M, #23177, b. 13 November 1834, d. 11 July 1893
| Henry R Gibbs |
Birth* | Henry Righton Gibbs was born on 13 November 1834 at Wanneroo, Western Australia.1 |
| He was the son of William John Gibbs and Harriet Lacey.1 |
Marriage* | Henry Righton Gibbs married Margaret May Jane Duffy on 26 July 1866 at North Perth, Western Australia. |
Death* | Henry Righton Gibbs died on 11 July 1893 at East Perth, Western AustraliaG, at age 58.1 |
Burial* | He was buried on 13 July 1893 at East Perth, Western AustraliaG; The Inquirer & Commercial News Friday 4 August 1893 P8 THE LATE MR. H. R. GIBBS. Referring to the death of the late Sir. Henry R. Gibbs, a correspondent writes ; - The sad news concerning the death of Sir. Henry R.Gibbs, reported in your paper a few days ago, must have been received with feelings of the deepest regret by those who knew the deceased. Mr. Gibbs was a West Australian by birth, and I believe one of our oldest colonists. Upwards of 40 years ago he selected land in the Wanneroo district, where he remained until two years back, when he retired to the City and took up his residence at North Perth, to enjoy the independence he had made in farming pursuits. Like many other well-known and widely respected settlers, he had his battles to fight, and his success in the farming line is attributable, not to any good luck, but to the many years of honest and active toil on his part spent in assisting to develop the agricultural interests of the colony. He little expected when he left the district in which he had resided for so long a time that two brief years in the City would complete his span; but so the fates decreed, and no better proof could be wanting of the respect and esteem in which he was held, than the large number of influential gentlemen who followed his remains to the grave, whilst others, owing to the sickness so prevalent in the city, were prevented from paying a last tribute of respect to their old and trusted friend. Mr. Gibbs was identified in everything that would tend to improve his district, and anyone who enjoyed the pleasure of his acquaintance must also have a knowledge of the thoroughly genuine earnestness evinced by him in anything which he under took, and his untiring efforts to bring it to perfection. He was prominent at every race meeting, and always aimed at providing good sport for those who visited his house. As a resident of the district before mentioned, his opinion was always sought after, and his practical knowledge of things was valuable. As a member of the Roads Board almost continuously for the past ten years he did sterling work, and the land holders had their interests well looked after by him in the extension of the present road to Wanneroo. It in gratifying for the friends of the bereaved wife and family to think that they are left well provided for, as deceased had acquired considerable City property and at the time of his death was a large householder. He leaves a large family as well as a number of relatives, and his sons are following up the same business in his district. I think it were poor reward for the family and friends of our worthy colonists were we to allow them to pass from amongst us without a word as to their labour in the colony, and some reference to the services rendered when exposed to the vicissitudes of life in Western Australia forty years ago, when luxuries were forbidden fare; and it is with that end and with a view to perpetuating the memory of one whose goodness and kindness of heart are well known, and whose hospitality so many have enjoyed, that I trespass so much on your valuable space. Mrs. Gibbs and her family may rest assured that they have the sincere sympathy of a large circle of friends in mourning their loss, but the loss sustained in losing the head of the family, at the age of 59, is a great one.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/71892195.2,3 |
Citations
- [S161] Genealogics, online www.genealogics.org.
- [S351] Cemetery, East Perth Cemetery.
- [S409] Greg Gibbs,Australia.
May Harriet Gibbs1
F, #23176, b. 15 May 1867, d. 1 July 1942
Citations
- [S161] Genealogics, online www.genealogics.org.
William John Gibbs
M, #14962, b. February 1781, d. 20 June 1869
Citations
- [S161] Genealogics, online www.genealogics.org.
- [S436] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastpertcemeteries.com.au.
- [S55] Rica Ericson, Bic Dic Vols 1-4.
Henrietta Giblett
F, #1209, b. 3 April 1874, d. 23 June 1938
Relationship | 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Neil James Bradley |
Citations
- [S140] Jan Ashfold Data,Calista, WA.
- [S56] Martin, Jeni Data,Central Victoria.
James Giblett
M, #1052, b. 12 May 1850, d. 13 July 1920
John Giblett1
M, #4283, b. 1818, d. 14 January 1866
| John Giblett |
Immigration* | John Giblett immigrated on 22 March 1843; Success. |
Citations
- [S17] Ron Giblett, Eastward to the Avon.
Charles George Gibson1
M, #24922
Citations
- [S205] Births, SA Births 1842-1906.
Richard Mends Gibson1
M, #24921, b. circa 1867, d. 28 June 1910
Citations
- [S205] Births, SA Births 1842-1906.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com.