William Adams
M, #1505, b. 1893, d. 1893
Relationships | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Neil James Bradley 1st cousin 2 times removed of Victoria Rae (Vicki*) Barrett 2nd cousin 2 times removed of William (Bill*) McElroy 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Anthony (Tony*) Harrop |
Charts | John Adams Line |
William Adams1
M, #22752, b. circa 1785
Citations
- [S129] Jenny Lucas,WA.
- [S161] Genealogics - WA Pioneer Database, online www.genealogics.org. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics.
William Adams1
M, #30737, b. circa 1755
Relationship | 5th great-grandfather of Neil James Bradley |
Citations
- [S278] Hayman, Deborah,England.
William Adams1
M, #37660, b. 1840, d. 8 October 1913
Citations
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, Smith (1_seabass2) - marg smith. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
William Adams1
M, #43242, b. 1758
Relationships | 4th great-grandfather of Neil James Bradley 4th great-grandfather of Victoria Rae (Vicki*) Barrett 4th great-grandfather of William (Bill*) McElroy |
Citations
- [S117] Vicki Cooper Data,Mt Pleasant.
William Adams1
M, #45543
Relationships | 7th great-grandfather of Neil James Bradley 7th great-grandfather of Victoria Rae (Vicki*) Barrett 7th great-grandfather of William (Bill*) McElroy |
Citations
- [S636] Sussex Family History Group, Sussex Baptisms., CD-ROM (Lewes, Sussex, England: Sussex Family History Group, 2019), Bapisms. Hereinafter cited as Sussex Baptisms.
William Henry Adams
M, #1131, b. 3 September 1876, d. 13 July 1951
| William & Maude Adams |
Relationships | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neil James Bradley 1st cousin 3 times removed of Victoria Rae (Vicki*) Barrett 1st cousin 3 times removed of William (Bill*) McElroy 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Thomas Anthony (Tony*) Harrop |
Charts | Henry Adams Line |
William Henry (Harry*) Adams
M, #1519, b. 1889, d. 11 April 1917
Milit-Beg* | William Henry (Harry*) Adams began military service on 7 December 1915 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG, Private, 4746, 16th Btn 15th Reinforcement, AIF
Private William Henry Adanrs (4746), born and educated at Shark's Bay, is a son of Amelia Scott and the late John Adams. His mother resides at Shark's Bay. He enlisted at Perth, and was attached to the 16th Battalion. He was killed in action on the 11th April, 1917.2,3 |
Occupation* | He was a Pearler on 7 December 1915 at Fremantle, Western AustraliaG.2 |
Relationships | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Neil James Bradley 1st cousin 2 times removed of Victoria Rae (Vicki*) Barrett 2nd cousin 2 times removed of William (Bill*) McElroy 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Thomas Anthony (Tony*) Harrop |
War Death | War Deaths |
Charts | John Adams Line |
Citations
- [S54] Commonwealth War Graves Commission, online www.cwgc.org. Hereinafter cited as CWGC.
- [S156] UNSW AIF WWI, online www.aif.adfa.edu.au. Hereinafter cited as UNSW AIF WWI.
- [S330] E.J. Palmer, compiler, Australia's Fighting Sons of Empire - Portraits and Biographies of Australians in the Great War (CD Version) (Perth, WA: Palmer & Ashworth, abt 1920). Hereinafter cited as Australia's Fighting Sons of Empire.
William John (Bull) Adams
M, #1574, b. 11 December 1900, d. 11 August 1973
Fame* | William John (Bull) Adams achieved Fame as a WAFL player with South Fremantle.
William Adams, who was known as 'Bill' in Western Australia, and 'Bull' during his time in Victoria, began his varied and colourful league football career with South Fremantle in 1921. He showed excellent form from the start, and was included in Western Australia's squad for the 1921 Perth carnival, although he failed to make the final eighteen for either of the state's matches. In 1924, after 32 games with South he ventured east where he joined a Fitzroy team that was on the wane after reaching the two previous grand finals. Adams' tough-as-nails approach was ideally suited to the hurly burly world of the VFL, and he was particularly prominent for the Maroons during the 1924 round-robin finals series, which saw them ultimately placed 4th.
Although he only spent three seasons with Fitzroy, playing a total of 51 games, his commitment, tenacity and dedication made him an extremely popular player. In 1926, he was appointed club captain, and was also selected to represent the VFL. As a defender, he was extremely difficult to beat, and he was equally useful when taking a run on the ball.
The period from 1927 to 1930 saw 'Bull' Adams plying his trade in the VFA, first with Northcote, and then Preston. Sadly for him, however, when the Brickfielders emerged as a force in 1929 he had already left the fold, whereas Preston was still more than three decades away from achieving pre-eminence. Nevertheless, his performances as a player were often of the highest quality, and in 1929, with Preston, he won the coveted 'double' of club best and fairest award and leading goal kicker trophy (with 69 goals).
In 1931, Adams was appointed playing coach of VFA club Prahran, but midway through the year he returned for one final stint in the VFL with Melbourne, where he added 16 games over the course of that season and the next.
His final involvement in senior football, and easily the most dramatic, came from 1945 to 1948 when he coached South Melbourne. In his debut season, the red and whites reached the grand final, losing by 28 points after one of the most brutal and controversial matches in history (reviewed here). Unfortunately for Adams, South declined as a force after 1945, and when the team began the 1948 season in inept fashion he was replaced as coach by Jack Hale. Until the arrival of Rodney Eade nearly four decades later, however, William 'Bull' Adams remained the last South coach to steer his charges to a grand final.
also from the Preston (Northern Bullants) Site
1923 "Bull" Adams : footballer, poet, entertainer and coach Like most football clubs, Preston has had its share of characters over the years, but for sheer versatility, few could match William "Bull" Adams ...
A tough, boisterous (with looks to match) and extremely talented player, Adams played senior cricket in Perth and won State swimming championships before moving to Victoria. Off the field, he was no mean pianist, standup comedian and described as a dab hand at chess. "The Story of the Melbourne Football Club" published in 1958 refers to "that born Comedian, Bull Adams" and the Preston Leader notes a number of occasions where Adams provided entertainment at junior club meetings and smoke nights during his years at Preston
Adams also had a fondness for poetry, and more than once quoted lines from the classics to the bemused tannery workers from Preston in his addresses to players. According to the Northcote Leader in 1927 when he was coaching the local club, Adam's favourite lines were from the English poet, Sir Henry Newboldt : "and the captain's hand on his shoulder smote, play up, play up and play the game"
Adams had been a star in W.A. from the age of seventeen and moved to Melbourne early in 1923 and attempted to win a clearance to Fitzroy. His attempt was thwarted by the Western Australian Football League and caused a rift between the two states.
"… Adams, who deserves his permit if any man does has been refused a clearance. Adams is a Western Australian and has played interstate football … Fitzroy were bitterly disappointed … the W.A. League decided to refuse his clearance. Adams left that state because the climactic conditions were not conducive to the health of his wife ..". The Sporting Globe, May 2, 1923
Much of the reason for Adams not being cleared was attributed to supposedly bad treatment that an East Perth side had received when they visited Melbourne the previous year, even although East Perth stated that Fitzroy was not the club that had caused offence.. Rather than return to Perth, Adams, although only 22 years of age, opted to stand out of senior football, and despite still being in the Victorian Junior Football Association, Preston gained his services as captain-coach, and althought it was never proven, there was a belief at the time that Fitzroy brokered the deal to keep Adams ties to them.
His daring move at three quarter time in the 1923 final won Preston premiership honours against an far more experienced Yarraville side. Preston were 15 points down and playing a man short when Adams shifted three players from the forward line into defence. After 15 minutes of kick-to-kick between the mismatched back lines, a Yarraville defender fumbled and let Preston in for a goal, then seconds later, forward Hugh Moffatt outmarked two opponents for another and Yarraville cracked, Preston running out comfortable winners.
Adams didn't mince words with the Preston players or local dignitaries either.
Long serving Preston secretary Ern Hannah recalled one match against Port Melbourne on a heavy ground when Adams at half-time told players they were like "robin's nests". Noting the somewhat befuddled looks on his player's faces, "Bull" went on to explain "covered in mud outside and full of s**t inside".
At an evening given in honour of the 1923 premiership team by the Shire of Preston, and after several laudatory speeches, including one that pleaded Adams to come and live in Preston, "Bull" thanked the Shire for their hospitality, and concluded that he wanted to see a grandstand at the ground next year "as your accommodation now is something shocking".
After he played the opening round with Preston in 1924, Adams was cleared to Fitzroy and played 51 games. His form in 1924 was described as patchy, but improved in 1925 to the point where he was made captain in 1926.
Despite Adams' claim he had come to Victoria because of his wife's health, he appears to have been something of a mercenary at times. He shocked Fitzroy by taking the captain-coach job at Northcote in 1927 and told the 'Roys he was going "whether they cleared him or not".
Adams faced his first challenge with Northcote with a typically blunt approach. In 1927 and under Adams, Doug. Nicholls became one of the first aboriginals to play senior football in Melbourne. According to Mavis Thorp Clark in her 1965 book on Nicholls, "Pastor Doug", Adams warned the players before taking the ground that although "they had colour in the side, they were to kick to the guernsey and disregard the colour".
He returned to Preston in 1928, it being noted that that his salary was 'substantial' for the time. Before the 1929 season, he trained at Richmond, and believing he was lost to the club, Preston appointed Jim Goonan as captain-coach. Adams could not come to terms with Richmond and he returned to Preston as a player in probably his best season, kicking 69 goals for the year, sometimes under difficult circumstances. Early in the year, after a match against Brighton, Adams had his football gear stolen after he and a few teammates stooped off for a drink on the way home. The following week, "Bull" took to the field in new boots, but by half-time was so disgusted with them that he threw them away and played the second half and kicked three goals in bare feet!
In 1930, he coached Launceston, before coaching Prahran early in 1931, and switching to Melbourne later in the year. In a somewhat less than spectacular introduction, his first game was in Melbourne's first ever loss to Footscray. Adams played 16 games in 1931 and 1932 before retiring to coach their Seconds, landing five premierships between 1933 and 1939.
Adams then coached South Melbourne for several years, including their losing side in the 1945 "blood bath" Grand Final against Carlton before being sacked mid-season in 1948.
He also wrote many articles on coaching and fitness, notably for "The Sporting Globe Football Annual", an immensely popular publication in the late 1940s and early 1950s. He went the rounds of the country coaching scene after leaving South, being noted amongst other distant locations as coaching Quambatook in north western Victoria in 1950.
The district must have suited Adams, as he later finally settled down and became a publican in St. Arnaud in 1921 at South Fremantle, Western AustraliaG. |
Fame | He achieved Fame as a VFL player, 51 games, Captain in 1926, represented VFL 1926 at Fitzroy, VictoriaG. |
Fame | He achieved Fame as a VFL player, 16 games in 1931 at Melbourne, Victoria. |
Milit-Beg* | He began military service on 29 December 1941 at Moonee Ponds, Victoria, Corporal, V306138, Army.3 |
Fame | He achieved Fame as a VFL coach 1945-48 at South Melbourne, Victoria. |
Citations
- [S190] WAGS, Marriage Index of WA 1915-33., CD-ROM (Bayswater, WA: WAGS, 2005), Marriages. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Index of WA 1915-33.
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, henryinoz. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- [S63] WW2 Nominal Roll, online www.ww2roll.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as WW2 Nominal Roll.
Elizabeth Addison1
F, #22647, b. 17 December 1835, d. 5 March 1891
Birth* | Elizabeth Addison was born on 17 December 1835 at Chelsea, London, England.1,2 |
Marriage* | She married Charles Joseph Collins, son of Charles Cooper and Amelia Collins, on 5 February 1852 at Toodyay, Western AustraliaG; reg: 418.3,2 |
Death* | Elizabeth Addison died on 5 March 1891 at York, Western AustraliaG, at age 55; reg: 151/1891.1,4 |
Citations
- [S55] Rica Ericson, compiler, Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre- 1829-1888 Vols 1-4 (Nedlands, WA: UWA, 1988). Hereinafter cited as Bic Dic Vols 1-4.
- [S518] Elaine Green,Australind, WA.
- [S66] LDS, Australian Vital Records Index., CD-ROM (n.p.: n.pub.), BDM's. Hereinafter cited as AVRI.
- [S201] WA BDMs, online http://www.bdm.dotag.wa.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as WA BDMs.
- [S345] Bradly family Tree in WA, online www.bradlyfamilytree.org, York Census. Hereinafter cited as Bradly family Tree in WA.
- [S249] Bonnie Milne, Amelia (Australind, WA: Milne, Bonnie, 2002). Hereinafter cited as Amelia.
- [S161] Genealogics - WA Pioneer Database, online www.genealogics.org. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics.
Iris Eugene Addison
F, #6020, b. 27 November 1911, d. 1 June 1994
Citations
- [S161] Genealogics - WA Pioneer Database, online www.genealogics.org. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics.
- [S229] SAGS, SA Births 1907-1928., CD-ROM (Hampton, Victoria: MacBeth Genealogical Services, 2005), Births. Hereinafter cited as SA Births 1907-1928.
- [S162] Reverse WA Marriage Lookup, online http://www.wamarriage.info/. Hereinafter cited as Reverse WA Marriage Lookup.
- [S563] Esperance Parish Marriages1896-1936.
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, Ashley Osborne. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
Peter Addison1
M, #28817
Citations
- [S206] SAGHS, SA Marriages 1842-1916., CD-ROM (Hampton, Vic: Macbeth Genealogical Services, 2001), Marriages. Hereinafter cited as SA Marriages 1842-1916.
Robert Addison1
M, #23734, b. circa 1868
Citations
- [S161] Genealogics - WA Pioneer Database, online www.genealogics.org. Hereinafter cited as Genealogics.
- [S206] SAGHS, SA Marriages 1842-1916., CD-ROM (Hampton, Vic: Macbeth Genealogical Services, 2001), Marriages. Hereinafter cited as SA Marriages 1842-1916.
Thomas Adlington1
M, #23190, b. circa 1874, d. 21 January 1942
Ernest Adshead
M, #2696, b. 22 June 1902, d. 20 April 2002
Citations
- [S63] WW2 Nominal Roll, online www.ww2roll.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as WW2 Nominal Roll.
Oswald Adshead
M, #4152, b. 1875
Citations
- [S141] FreeBMD, online freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl. Hereinafter cited as FreeBMD.
Emily Jane Ah Sing1
F, #40759, b. 26 June 1887, d. 29 March 1974
Citations
- [S23] Jan Goodacre, From Warmstone Waddesdon To Western Australia, A Humble Beginning at Spring dale, near York (Jan Goodacre).
Phoebe Eunice Ah Sing1
F, #15461, b. 3 March 1908, d. 28 March 1994
Citations
- [S223] Janice James,Northam, WA.
- [S23] Jan Goodacre, From Warmstone Waddesdon To Western Australia, A Humble Beginning at Spring dale, near York (Jan Goodacre).
- [S190] WAGS, Marriage Index of WA 1915-33., CD-ROM (Bayswater, WA: WAGS, 2005), Marriages. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Index of WA 1915-33.
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, Howlett Family Tree - who132734. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
William Ah Sing1
M, #40760, b. 16 June 1856, d. 28 January 1942
Citations
- [S23] Jan Goodacre, From Warmstone Waddesdon To Western Australia, A Humble Beginning at Spring dale, near York (Jan Goodacre).
- [S625] Simone Bennett,Perth, WA.
- [S389] Trove, online trove.nla.gov.au, Family Notices (1942, January 30). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved June 14, 2020, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47178995. Hereinafter cited as Trove.
John Ahern
M, #10180, b. 1821, d. 25 November 1889
Citations
- [S93] Rica Erickson, compiler, Dictionary of Western Australians (Nedlands: UWA, 1986). Hereinafter cited as Dict of WA.
- [S455] Sandra Anderson,WA.
- [S55] Rica Ericson, compiler, Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre- 1829-1888 Vols 1-4 (Nedlands, WA: UWA, 1988). Hereinafter cited as Bic Dic Vols 1-4.
- [S359] WABI Source Documents,WAGS, Bayswater, WA.
Mary Ann Ahern
F, #3760, b. 24 May 1850, d. 16 April 1913
Citations
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, theako. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- [S55] Rica Ericson, compiler, Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre- 1829-1888 Vols 1-4 (Nedlands, WA: UWA, 1988). Hereinafter cited as Bic Dic Vols 1-4.
Rosanna McKernon Ahern
F, #986, b. 14 May 1868, d. 29 October 1950
| Rosanna McKernon |
| |
Citations
- [S117] Vicki Cooper Data,Mt Pleasant.
- [S62] Metropolitan Cemetery Board, online www.mcb.wa.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as MCB.
Annie Rosina Ainsworth
F, #4505, b. 1865, d. 25 November 1946
| Annie Ainsworth |
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neil James Bradley |
Citations
- [S87] Nancy Ringland Data,NSW.
Elaine Margaret Ainsworth
F, #4468, b. 15 November 1950, d. 6 November 2018
Citations
- [S518] Elaine Green,Australind, WA.
- [S62] Metropolitan Cemetery Board, online www.mcb.wa.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as MCB.
James Ainsworth
M, #4240, b. 1828, d. 27 February 1894
Occupation* | James Ainsworth was a Labourer, Carrier, Farmer. |
Immigration* | He immigrated; deserter from Royal Navy? |
Joseph Ainsworth
M, #4499
Occupation* | Joseph Ainsworth was a Stone Mason. |
Nicholas Henry (Harry*) Ainsworth
M, #4526, b. 2 May 1884, d. 28 May 1967
Occupation* | Nicholas Henry (Harry*) Ainsworth was a Farmer, Shearer. |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 2 times removed of Neil James Bradley |
Norman John Ainsworth
M, #4540, b. 30 October 1918, d. 23 March 1980
| Norman J Ainworth |
| |
Relationship | 3rd cousin 1 time removed of Neil James Bradley |
Citations
- [S63] WW2 Nominal Roll, online www.ww2roll.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as WW2 Nominal Roll.
Thomas William Ainsworth
M, #4503, b. 26 December 1859, d. 20 December 1907
| Ainsworth Thomas & Eliza |
| |
Occupation* | Thomas William Ainsworth was a Farmer, Shearer, Labourer, Sawman. |
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Neil James Bradley |
Nancy Beryl Airey
F, #2155, b. 1924, d. 11 November 1994
Amy Georgina Aitchison
F, #16363, b. 22 June 1908, d. 18 August 2003
Mary Ann Aitken1
F, #27239
William Aldrick1
M, #36835
Citations
- [S321] Bradley Library, East Victoria Park, Western Australia. Hereinafter cited as WA Deaths Index - Fiche.
William Ernest Aldrick
M, #9887, b. 1872, d. 1 September 1966
Citations
- [S321] Bradley Library, East Victoria Park, Western Australia. Hereinafter cited as WA Deaths Index - Fiche.
- [S62] Metropolitan Cemetery Board, online www.mcb.wa.gov.au, Karrakatta. Hereinafter cited as MCB.
- [S201] WA BDMs, online http://www.bdm.dotag.wa.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as WA BDMs.
Robert Quinton Aldus1,2
M, #40752, b. 26 January 1923, d. 1 April 1969
Citations
- [S162] Reverse WA Marriage Lookup, online http://www.wamarriage.info/. Hereinafter cited as Reverse WA Marriage Lookup.
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, Hinkley Family Tree - JHinkley16. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- [S63] WW2 Nominal Roll, online www.ww2roll.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as WW2 Nominal Roll.
Elizabeth Ferguson Alexander
F, #4825
Alexander Allen1
M, #2387, b. 1900, d. 25 April 1934
Citations
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, MerleneH. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
Ann Allen
F, #13158, b. 23 May 1791, d. 10 January 1872
Family | John Sewell b. 4 Dec 1785, d. 23 Apr 1873 |
Children | |
Immigration* | Ann Allen immigrated on 8 October 1841; Mary & Jane.2 |
Citations
- [S357] Robert Atkins,Perth, WA.
- [S55] Rica Ericson, compiler, Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre- 1829-1888 Vols 1-4 (Nedlands, WA: UWA, 1988). Hereinafter cited as Bic Dic Vols 1-4.
Arthur Francis Allen
M, #11988, b. 2 March 1905, d. 13 February 1983
Milit-Beg* | Arthur Francis Allen began military service on 19 April 1942 at Wiluna, Western Australia, Lance Corporal, W72225, Army VDC.1 |
Citations
- [S63] WW2 Nominal Roll, online www.ww2roll.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as WW2 Nominal Roll.
- [S190] WAGS, Marriage Index of WA 1915-33., CD-ROM (Bayswater, WA: WAGS, 2005), Marriages. Hereinafter cited as Marriage Index of WA 1915-33.
- [S360] OZ Burials, online www.ozburials.com, Geraldton Cemetery. Hereinafter cited as OZ Burials.
Colleen Frances Allen
F, #3646, b. 7 June 1932, d. 17 October 1990
Doreen Allen
F, #6322, d. January 1971
Edward George Allen1
M, #20328, b. 26 May 1951, d. 28 May 2016
Citations
- [S61] Bernice Holbrook Data,Donnybrook.
- [S223] Janice James,Northam, WA.
- [S62] Metropolitan Cemetery Board, online www.mcb.wa.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as MCB.
Isabella Spence Allen1
F, #36347
Citations
- [S205] SAGHS, SA Births 1842-1906., CD-ROM (Hampton, Vic: Macbeth Genealogical Services, 1998), Births. Hereinafter cited as SA Births 1842-1906.
John Andrew Allen
M, #14183, b. 24 January 1919, d. 21 March 2011
Citations
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, Peter Campbell. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- [S162] Reverse WA Marriage Lookup, online http://www.wamarriage.info/. Hereinafter cited as Reverse WA Marriage Lookup.
John Clarence Allen1
M, #2390, b. 11 November 1928, d. 26 February 1978
Citations
- [S162] Reverse WA Marriage Lookup, online http://www.wamarriage.info/. Hereinafter cited as Reverse WA Marriage Lookup.
- [S62] Metropolitan Cemetery Board, online www.mcb.wa.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as MCB.
Joseph William Allen
M, #10182, b. 6 January 1803, d. 5 September 1860
Immigration* | Joseph William Allen immigrated on 3 September 1853; Clara. |
Citations
- [S123] Ross Watson, The Forgotten Years (Busselton: Ross Watson, 2004). Hereinafter cited as The Forgotten Years.
- [S436] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastpertcemeteries.com.au. Hereinafter cited as East Perth Cemeteries.
- [S233] Colleen Ranger Data,WA.
Kathleen Rose Allen
F, #40411, b. 24 May 1911, d. February 1983
Mary Ann Allen1
F, #3815, b. 28 July 1848, d. 31 December 1936
Name Variation | As of 28 July 1848, Mary Ann Allen was also known as Mary Ann Garnish.1 |
Immigration* | She immigrated on 3 September 1853; Clara. |
Citations
- [S233] Colleen Ranger Data,WA.
- [S123] Ross Watson, The Forgotten Years (Busselton: Ross Watson, 2004). Hereinafter cited as The Forgotten Years.
Mary Louise (Mollie) Allen1,2
F, #7995, b. 26 November 1922, d. 25 June 2006
Citations
- [S162] Reverse WA Marriage Lookup, online http://www.wamarriage.info/. Hereinafter cited as Reverse WA Marriage Lookup.
- [S62] Metropolitan Cemetery Board, online www.mcb.wa.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as MCB.
Stanley Edward Allen1
M, #2388, b. 10 March 1921, d. 1997