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(Queenie) Martha May (Harrington) Gardiner - Death Notice
(Queenie) Martha May (Harrington) Gardiner - Death Notice
GARDINER. On February 7, 1923 at her late residence, 32 St. Leonard's-avenue, West Leederville, Martha May (Queenie), the dearly-beloved, wife of George Gardiner, and loved mother, of Dorothy, Marjorie and George, and daughter of Mrs. A. McColl, of 19 Fairfield-street, West Leederville, and sister of, Mrs. W Holmes of North Perth, and Mrs. B. Passmore, of Perth and daughter-in-law of J. S. Gardiner, of 389 Oxford-street, Leederville; aged 34 'years.
A patient Sufferer at rest.
Dearly loved by all.
GARDINER.-On February 7 , at West Leederville, Martha May (Queenie), dearly loved sister of Mrs. William Holmes, and sister-in-law of William of Vine-street, North Perth: loving aunt of Irene, William, Lionel and Norma (deceased).
Peacefully sleeping

Family Notices. (1925, February 9). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved June 15, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31278819
Owner of original: http://www.ancestry.com.au
Date: 9 Feb 1925
Place: West Leederville, Western Australia, Australia - 32 St. Leonard's avenue
-31.940406, 115.83024499999999
 
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(Queenie) Martha May (Harrington) Gardiner - Death Notice
(Queenie) Martha May (Harrington) Gardiner - Death Notice
GARDINER.?On February 7, at her residence, 33 St. Leonard's-avenue, Leederville, Martha May (Queenie), dearly beloved daughter of Annie and Neil McColl, and loving sister of Sarah, Jack and Kate; aged 34 years.
Our darling loved one at rest.

Family Notices. (1925, February 11). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved June 15, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article31279212
Owner of original: http://www.ancestry.com.au
Date: 11 Feb 1925
Place: West Leederville, Western Australia, Australia - 32 St. Leonard's avenue
-31.940406, 115.83024499999999
 
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(Queenie) Martha May (Harrington) Gardiner - Funeral Notice
(Queenie) Martha May (Harrington) Gardiner - Funeral Notice
GARDINER.-The friends of Mr. George Gardiner, of 32 St. Leonard's-avenue, West Leederville, and of Messrs. W. Zimpel, Ltd., Perth are respectfully invited to follow the remains or his late dearly beloved wife, Martha. Mrs. A. McColl, of 19 Fairfield-street, Leederville to the place of Interment, the Church of England portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to leave his residence 32 St. Leonard's-avenue, West Leederville, at 3:45 o'clock TOMORROW (Monday) AFTERNOON. Friends wishing to attend the funeral may proceed by the 4 o'clock train from Perth, and Fremantle.
DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral Directors; 844 Hay-street, Perth. Telephone A8232.

Family Notices. (1925, February 8). Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved June 15, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58262373
Owner of original: http://www.ancestry.com.au
Date: 8 Feb 1925
Place: West Leederville, Western Australia, Australia - 32 St. Leonard's avenue
-31.940406, 115.83024499999999
 
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(Queenie) Martha May (Harrington) Gardiner - In Memory
(Queenie) Martha May (Harrington) Gardiner - In Memory
GARDINER, ? In loving memory of our darling wife and mother Martha May (Queenie), who passed peacefully away at West Leederville on February 7, 1925. Ever fondly remembered. Five years have passed since that sad day When the mother we loved was called away, . She silently suffered and patiently bore. Till God called her home to suffer no more. You, who have a mother. Love and cherish while you may, You do not know how much you'll miss her, Till from you she has gone away. Inserted by her loving husband and children. Dot, Marge, and George.
GARDINER. ? A tribute of love to the memory of my darling daughter, Martha May (Queenie), who passed peacefully away at her - residence, West Lecderville, on February 7, 1925. In memory a constant thought, In heart a silent sorrow. - Gone from me, but leaving memories time can never take away. Loved, remembered, longed, for always while upon this earth I stay. Inserted by her sorrowing mother, Annie McColl, Mount Hawthorn.
GARDINER. ? In loving memory of our dear sister, Queenie, who passed away February 7, When all it still and silent, and sleep forsakes our eyes. Our thoughts are in that silent grave, where our dear sister lies.; Inserted by her loving brother, Jack, and sister-in-law, Florrie.
GARDINER. - In loving memory, ot our dear sister, Martha May (Queenie), who departed this life it Perth on February 7, 1925. God's greatest gift, remembrance. The years may wipe out many things. But this they wipe out never, The memory of those happy days, When we were all together. Inserted by her loving brother. Jack, and sister-in-law, Flo, Narembeen.
GARDINER. ? In ever loving memory of our dear sister, Martha May (Queenie), who passed away at Leederville on February 7, 1925. Peacefully sleeping. No one knows how much we loved her, No one knows our silent grief, Only God, who called her from us, And we pray in Heaven will meet. Inserted by her loving sister, Kate, brother in-law, Bert, and family.
GARDINER. ? In fond; and loving memory of my dear sister, Queenie (May) , who died on Feb ruary 7, 1925. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving sister, Sarah, and family.
GARDINER. ? In sad. but loving memory of our dear daughter-in-law and sister-in-law, Martha May (Queenie), who passed away at West Leederville on February 7, 1925. Sweet is the word remembrance, As these few lines will show, You will always be remembered, dear Queenie, As the year may come and go. Inserted by her loving father-in-law, mother in-law, sister-in-law and brothers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardiner, Mary, Sid and Jack.
GARDINER. ? In fond remembrance of our dear sister-in-law, Martha May (Queenie), who passed away at West Leederville on February 7, 1925. Beautiful memories of one so dear, We cherish ever with, love sincere. Inserted by her loving siater-in-law and brother-in-law and little nephew, Doll, Charl and little Arthur.
GARDINER. ? In loving memory of dear Queenie, who passed away on February 7, 1925. In our hearts your memory fondly lingers. Inserted by her fond sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Cis and Tom, and niece and nephew, Win and Bert.
IN MEMORIAM.
GARDINER. ? In loving memory of our - dear sister-in-law and aunty, Martha May (Queenie), who passed away at West Leederville on February 7, 1925. God has you in His keeping, We have you in our thoughts. Inserted by her, loving sister-in-law and niece, Hilda and Maise Walsh.

Family Notices. (1930, February 7). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved June 23, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32381494
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 7 Feb 1930
 
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(Queenie) Martha May (Harrington) Gardiner - Obituary
(Queenie) Martha May (Harrington) Gardiner - Obituary
OBITUARY
THE LATE MRS. M. M GARDNER
The funeral of the late Mrs, Martha May (Queenie) Gardiner, wife of Mr. George Gardiner, of W. Zimpel, Ltd., Hay street, Perth, took place on Monday after noon last, the 9th inst. The cortege moved from her late residence, 32 St. Leonard's avenue, West Leederville, and proceeded to the Church of England portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery, where, in the presence of a very large gathering of relatives, friends and representatives of W. Zimpel, Ltd., the remains were interred. Ihe chief mourners were: Mr. George Gardiner (husband), Dorothy and Marjorie (daughters), Master George Gardiner (son), Mrs. A. M'Coll (mother), Mrs. W. Holmes and Mrs. B. Passmore (sisters), Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gardiner (father-in-law and mother-in-law); Mesdames T. Madigan, V. Gartner, H. Walsh, E. Cunningham, C. Anning, F. Langridge, J. Barrett, J. Gardiner, junr., and Miss M. Gardiner (sisters-in-law), Messrs. T. Madigan, W. Holmes, B. Passmore, V. Gartner, C. Anning, F. Langridge, H. Gardiner, J. Gardiner, junr., J. Barrett and S. Gardiner (brothers-in-law), Mr. E. M. Wilson (uncle), Misses I. Holmes, W. Madigan and Mrs. W. Wilson (nieces), W. Holmes and E. Cunningham (nephews), Miss Ivy Wilson (cousin). The pall-bearers were: Messrs. J. O'Dwyer, C. Zimpel, F. Guilty, Geo. Arnott, A. Porter, J. Hughes, T. Hickey, and J. Cronin. Amongst those present were : Messrs. G. Slater, H. Cooper, G. Cooper, W. J. Stewart, A. Blyth, Garry O'Neill, H. G. Sugars, F. P. Gulley (representing Parents and Citizens' Association, West Leederville), J. Wells, J. Cody, F. Kelly, J. Walker, L. Stephens, L. Walker, G. Bristow, A. Thompson, A. J. Cunningham J. J. Williams, M. Doyle, C, Anderson, R. Wilson, E. Smith, J. Kelly, Master Kelly (little George's pal), G. Russell, J. Garton, G. Bradshaw, R. Evans, J M. O'Hara, K. B. Johnston, W. Hedley., E. Horrigan, L. Brazil, M. Hodgkinson, R. Goodier, S. M'Clements, L. Brazil, A. Murray, Son Johnson, P. Elkington, Mesdames H. Cooper, T. Hickey, G. O'Neill, Carrier, Hilton, Tidey, Crannage, Williams, Draine, Faull, H. Snashall, H. Hamilton, J. Kelly, Misses Peggy and Rene Esler, and many others. Wreaths and floral tributes were received from the following: Her loving husband and Dot, Marj and George, her loving father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gardiner, Sister Sarah, husband and family, Tom, Cis and Winnie, Kitty and Bert Passmoie, Brother Jack and wife, Hilda and Maisie, Ray and Vin, Mary, Sid and Jack, Jack, Florence and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson and family, Dolly and Charlie, Ruby and Bert, Maggie, Frank and Ronnie, Ettie, Rene, Ted and Will, Clara and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Holland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harnett and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. J Hughes, Ettie and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hilton and Mrs. Carrier, Mr. and Mrs. Gartner, senr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sugars, Mr. and Mrs. R. Tippett, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moss and family Ruby and Sylvia, Mr. and Mrs. A. P Mills. Mr. and Mrs. F. Cole and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wallis, Mrs. A. Sykes, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Pereival. Mrs. W. Zimpel and family. Mrs. and Miss Potter. Mr. and Mrs. D. Williams. Joyce and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hartle. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. L. McKay and family, staff and pupils of West Leederville School, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bougher, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hickey and Dorothy. employees of W. Zimpel. Ltd., Mr. and Mrs. Kelly and Stanley, West Leederville Parents and Citizens' Association, Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan and family, Mr. and Mrs. J Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and family. Mrs. Appleby, Mrs. Menzel and boys, and many others. A large number of letters, telegrams and messages of sympathy were received from many friends. The Rev. T. Secombe officiated at the grave side, and the funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son.

Family Notices. (1925, February 13). The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), p. 1 Edition: THIRD EDITION. Retrieved June 15, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84302830
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 13 Feb 1925
Place: West Leederville, Western Australia, Australia - 32 St. Leonard's avenue
-31.940406, 115.83024499999999
 
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1841 England & Wales Census
1841 England & Wales Census
St. Johns Parish, Margate, Kent, England
James Pavey : 56 : Coal ??eter : Not born in country
Maria Pavey : 55 : Not born in country
Maria Pavey : 20
Mary Pavey : 14
Sarah Pavey : 12
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1841
 
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1841 UK Census - John Neame (1790) & Family
1841 UK Census - John Neame (1790) & Family
Cecil Square, St. Johns, Margate, Kent, England
John Neame : Head : 47 years : Surgeon
Sarah Neame : Wife 29 years
Emma Neame : Daughter : 11 years
Percy Neame : Son : 4 years
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 4 Jun 2023
 
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1841 UK Census - Thomas Peacock & Family
1841 UK Census - Thomas Peacock & Family
Thomas Peacock (35 years) - Builder
Elizabeth Peacock (35 years)
William Peacock (13 years)
Ralph Peacock (10 years)
Septimus Peacock (3 years)
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1841
 
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1851 UK Census - Christopher Sayers & Family
1851 UK Census - Christopher Sayers & Family
St John Parish - Newcastle upon tyne
Christopher Sayers : Head Married (39 years) - Basket Maker
Margret Sayers : Wife Married (39 years)
George Sayers : Son (16 years) - Flour Cloth Painter / Apprentice
Thomas Sayers : Son (13 years) - Scholar
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1851
 
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1851 UK Census - John Neame (1790) & Family
1851 UK Census - John Neame (1790) & Family
Cecil Square, St. Johns, Margate, Kent, England
John Neame : Head : 60 years : Surgeon
Sarah Neame : Wife 42 years
Frederic Neame : Son : 8 years : Scholar
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 4 Jun 2023
 
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1851 UK Census - Thomas Peacock & Family
1851 UK Census - Thomas Peacock & Family
Thomas Peacock : Male : Head (44 years) - Builder
Eliza Peacock : Wife (44 years)
Septimus Peacock : Son (13 years) - Scholar
Mary Peacock : Daughter (9 years) - Scholar
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1851
 
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1861 UK Census - Christopher Sayers & Family
1861 UK Census - Christopher Sayers & Family
New Bridge Street, Newcastle upon tyne
Christopher Sayers : Head Married (49 years) - Basket Maker
Margret Sayers : Wife Married (49 years)
George Sayers : Son (26 years) - Flour Cloth Painter
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1861
 
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1871 - UK Census - Christopher Sayers & Family
1871 - UK Census - Christopher Sayers & Family
Weavers Tower, New Bridge Street
Christopher Sayers : Head Married (59 years) - Basket Maker
Margret Sayers : Wife Married (59 years)
John Sayers : Brother (61 years) - Coach Maker
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1871
 
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1871 UK Census - George Sayers & Family
1871 UK Census - George Sayers & Family
6 Argyle Place, Newcastle upon tyne
George Sayers : Head Married (36 years) - Flour Cloth Painter
Mary Sayers : Wife Married (29 years)
Elizabeth Sayers : Daughter (2 years)
Thomas P Sayers : Son (3 months)
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1871
 
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1871 UK Census - Joseph Dobson & Family
1871 UK Census - Joseph Dobson & Family
Residence: 6 & 8 Elswick Street, Westgate, Northumberland, England
Joseph Dobson : Head Male (28 years) - Bricklayer
Isabella Dobson : Wife (24 years)
Isabella Dobson : Daughter (1 year)
Mary Ann Dobson : Daughter (2 months)
Owner of original: Inhouse photo collection
Date: 1871
 
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1881 UK Census - Joseph Dobson & Family
1881 UK Census - Joseph Dobson & Family
Residence: 17 Hindhaugh Street, Westgate, Northumberland, England
Joseph Dobson : Head Male (38 years) - Bricklayer
Isabella Dobson : Wife (36 years)
Isabella Dobson : Daughter (12 years) - Scholar
Mary A Dobson : Daughter (10 years) - Scholar
Elizabeth E Dobson : Daughter (8 years) - Scholar
Joseph Dobson : Son (6 years) - Scholar
Jane A Dobson : Daughter (2 years)
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1881
 
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1881 UK Census - Mary (Peacock) Sayers & Family
1881 UK Census - Mary (Peacock) Sayers & Family
3 Argyle Terrace, All Saints, Newcastle upon tyne, England, UK
Elizabeth Peacock : Head Female : Widow (83 years) - Charwoman
Mary Sayers : Step Daughter : Widow (39 years) - Dressmakers
Wilson Sayers : Step Son (6 years) - Scholar
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1881
 
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1891 Census - Samuel Twissle & Elizabeth Morgan
1891 Census - Samuel Twissle & Elizabeth Morgan
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Date: 5 Mar 2023
 
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1891 UK Census - John Davy & Family
1891 UK Census - John Davy & Family
Residence: Newcastle upon Tyne, All Saints, Northumberland, England, UK
Registration district: Newcastle Upon Tyne
Sub registration district: All Saints
100 Canada Street
John Davy : Head Male : Married (46 years) - Locomotive Engineer/Fitter
Mary Davy : Married (49 years)
John C Davy (6 years)
Wilson Sayers : Step Son (16 years) - Apprentice Butcher
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1891
 
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1891 UK Census - Joseph Dobson & Family
1891 UK Census - Joseph Dobson & Family
Residence: 17 Hindhaugh Street, Westgate, Northumberland, England
Joseph Dobson : Head Male (48 years) - Bricklayer
Isabella Dobson : Wife (44 years)
Mary A Dobson : Daughter (20 years)
Joseph Dobson : Son (15 years) - Blacksmith apprentice
Jane A Dobson : Daughter (12 years) - Scholar
John W Dobson : Son (9 years) - Scholar
Emily Dobson : Daughter (6 years) - Scholar
Jessie Dobson : Daughter (4 years)
Alice Dobson : Daughter (1 year)

Residence: 17 Hindhaugh Street, Westgate, Northumberland, England
Mary Jackson : Head Female (42 years) -
John Jackson : Son (19 years) - Locomotive Engineer ?? Apprentice
Isabella Jackson : Mother : Widow (77 years) - Living on own measures

Source Information
Ancestry.com. 1891 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1891
 
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1891 UK Census - Septimus Nimmo Peacock
1891 UK Census - Septimus Nimmo Peacock
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1891
 
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1901 UK Census - Joseph Dobson & Family
1901 UK Census - Joseph Dobson & Family
Residence: 58 Brinkburn Street, Byker, Newcastle upon tyne, England, UK
Joseph Dobson : Head Male (58 years) - Bricklayer
Isabella Dobson : Wife (54 years)
Joseph Dobson : Son (25 years) - Horse Shoe Smith
John W Dobson : Son (19 years) - Bricklayer
Jessie Dobson : Daughter (14 years)
Alice Dobson : Daughter (11 year)
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1901
 
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1901 UK Census - Septimus Nimmo Peacock
1901 UK Census - Septimus Nimmo Peacock
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 1901
 
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1915 - Announcing Marriage of Harold William Hillbrick & Daisy May Fischer
1915 - Announcing Marriage of Harold William Hillbrick & Daisy May Fischer
Ladies Section - Perth Prattle

Matrimonial
The following marriages are arranged to take place at an early date:
Harold William Hillbrick, Perth, to Daisy May Fisher, Perth

THE LADIES' SECTION. (1915, September 12). Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), p. 9 Section: Second Section. Retrieved June 8, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57794810
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 12 Sep 1915
 
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1915 - Harold William Hillbrick places a public notice
1915 - Harold William Hillbrick places a public notice
PUBLIC NOTICE

In consequence of certain malicious rumors which have been circulated in the Fremantle district to my detriment, I, HAROLD WILLIAM HILLBRICK, of CANNING-ROAD, PALMYRA BAKERY, hereby notify to all concerned that I am an Australian, born and bred, speak only the English language, and have never been out of the Commonwealth in my life. It is my intention to proceed against persons who circulate, false reports to the effect that I AM AN ENEMY SUBJECT.

Advertising. (1915, August 15). Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), p. 9 Section: First Section. Retrieved June 8, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57793518
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 8 Jun 1915
Place: Canning Highway, Palmyra, Western Australia
-32.0362838, 115.7846536
 
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1915 - Percival John Hillbrick working in Boulder
1915 - Percival John Hillbrick working in Boulder
GREAT BOULDER FATALITY. (1915, September 28). Kalgoorlie Western Argus (WA : 1896 - 1916), p. 33. Retrieved June 8, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article33596907

Percival John was working in Boulder in 1915 at the Great Boulder Mine. The article tells that Percival was a witness to a death at the mine and his testimony at the inquest.
In addition refer to death notice attached to Gustav Wilhelm Hillbrick dated 10th August 1915 which was put in the "Kalgoorlie Western Argus" by Percival and shows his address as 8 North Terrace Boulder.
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 28 Sep 1915
Place: 8 North Terrace, Boulder, Western Australia
-30.776113, 121.487847
 
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1927 - Esther Louisa (Gardiner) Cunningham -Divorce Court Listing
1927 - Esther Louisa (Gardiner) Cunningham -Divorce Court Listing
THE LAW COURTS - TODAY'S LIST
Nisi Prius. At 10.30 a.m. in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice, Applications in respect of cases in the March civil list. In Divorce: Edward Joseph Cunningham (petitioner) and Esther Louisa Cunningham (respondent).

THE LAW COURTS. (1927, March 8). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 8. Retrieved June 14, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32016791
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 8 Mar 1927
 
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1927 - Esther Louisa (Gardiner) Cunningham Divorce
1927 - Esther Louisa (Gardiner) Cunningham Divorce
A Wife's Desertion. ? In the Divorce Court yesterday the Chief Justice (Sir Robert McMillan), granted an application for a decree nisi, returnable in six months for dissolution of marriage. The petitioner, Edward Joseph Cunningham, said he was married to the respondent, Esther Louisa Cunningham in 1902 In 1905 he joined the Commonwealth light house service and was stationed at Point Moore and at Breaksea Island until 1916 when he enlisted. Up to that time his wife lived with him, but when he was repatriated, she declined to return to him, and, despite repeated requests, she had not changed her mind. She asked him, however, to take charge of the children, which, he had done. He knew of no reason why she should have taken the course she did. Corroborative evidence was given, by the petitioner's brother. Mr. H. Parker represented the petitioner and the case was undefended.

NEWS AND NOTES. (1927, March 9). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 8. Retrieved June 14, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32017054
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 9 Mar 1927
 
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Agnes Isabella (Cole) Dobson - Divorce Court
Agnes Isabella (Cole) Dobson - Divorce Court
DOBSON HAD WEIRD IDEAS
That's What His Wife Alleged QUEER sort of a chap, Joseph Dobson, blacksmith, of Subiaco, was alleged to be by his wife, Agnes Isabella Dobson, who told her story to Mr. Justice Dwyer in the Divorce Court during the present session. Knocked her about, blackening both her eyes, till she left him, and then later sneered at her, telling her she hadn't got backbone enough to go out to work after she was married like her sister did, so she alleged.
The Dobson's got married in November, 1925. Three children were born of the marriage, but only one of them is still living. He and she lived together until January, 1929, but only the first twelve months of that was happy. After that, Dobson used to come home drunk, and abuse her, and use all sorts of filthy language, she said. Finally he came home one night and went for her with his fists. That was when he blackened her eyes and she left him. She took a job as a waitress in the country. She was away for seven weeks and then returned to stay at her mother's place.
WOULD NOT PAY
They had come to some arrangement to live together again and she went and got herself a job in Mount Lawley. But one night when she came home she found the house closed, and all the furniture gone. Dobson left nothing to show where he had gone. There were two children to keep at this time, and she had to get some help, so she searched for him, and three months later fend him at Subiaco. where he was still living. She asked him if he was going to keep the children and herself. He said that he would keep the eldest child, but neither herself nor the youngest child. He said, in fact, that the youngest child was not his. At present, Mrs. Dobson said, she was working for her living. His Honor had no difficulty in reaching the conclusion that she should have her decree, returnable in six months.

New Call (Perth, WA : 1931-1934) : Thu 22 Sep 1932 : Page 12
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Date: 22 Sep 1932
 
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Agnes Isabella (Cole) Dobson - Divorce Petition
Agnes Isabella (Cole) Dobson - Divorce Petition
DIVORCE COURT.
Drink and Language
Agnes Isabella Dobson, of Leederville, who petitioned for a divorce from Joseph Dobson, bricklayer, on the ground of desertion, said that she married respondent in 1925. There were three children of the marriage, but only one was alive: She was very happy during the early stages of her marriage, but, later, he was always drinking and using filthy language. He came home very late one night in 1928, and she spoke to him about being late for dinner. He struck her and blackened both her eyes. She left him, and obtained a position as waitress in the country. Later, she returned to him. After a time he told her that she did not have enough courage to go to work as his sister did after her marriage. She obtained a job in Mount-street, but used to live at home. When she returned one night she found that all the furniture had been removed from her house and her husband had gone. She discovered him in Subiaco three months later. A decree nisi . was granted, returnable in six months, and petitioner was given the custody of the child.

The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954) : Thu 15 Sep 1932: Page 18
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 15 Sep 1932
 
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Agnes Isabella (Cole) Dobson - Paternity (1930)
Agnes Isabella (Cole) Dobson - Paternity (1930)
PATERNITY DENIED.
In the Children's Court, Perth, yesterday, Joseph- Dobson (26). bricklayer, denied that he was the father of his wife's child and contested her claim for maintenance of the. child. His interests were watched by Mr. W. H. Dunphy (instructed, by Messrs. Dwyer,- Dunphy. and Durack) while Mr. F. Curran appeared for the wife The Bench was occupied by Mr. F F Horgan, S.M Agnes Isabel Dobson said that, after living away from. her husband for some time she went back to him in- November, 1928 and lived with him until January 7. 1929 He took her back because she gave him a written confession concerning her behaviour while away from him, in which she admitted misconduct with a number of men. On January 7 she went away to, work.but met him at intervals both before and after October 19. when her child was born.
Under cross-examination by Mr. Dunphy Mrs. Dobson said that the confession, written and signed by her, and produced was- not the one given in November 1928; but a copy of it with one additional name, made in May. 1929 The original confession had been torn up. The two Other confessions (produced) were in her handwriting, but they had not been given to her husband.
The husband, in evidence, and under cross-examination, stated that he did see his wife after the birth of the child, but only at her request. He also used to see her occasionally during the few months before the child was born, A doctor's certificate was produced by Mr. Curran The case was adjourned for one week to enable the complainant to produce a birth certificate for the child.

The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954) : Thu 10 Apr 1930 : Page 18
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 10 Apr 1932
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Kim Gardiner / Original Copy
Date: 3 Aug 2011
Place: South West Highway, Mardella, Western Australia
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Inhouse Photo Collection
Date: 2012
 
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Alfred Gibbs (1855-1932)
Alfred Gibbs (1855-1932)
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Date: 5 Jun 2023
 
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Alice Marie (Willet) Hillbrick
Alice Marie (Willet) Hillbrick
Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
 
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Alice Marie Willet
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Kim Gardiner
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Kim Gardiner
Date: 1 Apr 2023
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Inhouse Photo Collection
Date: 01/04/2023
 
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Anthony Burdon & Mary Anne (Hillbrich) Kent
Anthony Burdon & Mary Anne (Hillbrich) Kent
Status: Not yet located; Buried at the Harkaway Cemetery, Victoria, Australia
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 19 May 2023
 
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Arabella Louise Stiles - Death Notice
Arabella Louise Stiles - Death Notice
DEATH NOTICES STILES,? On March 9, 1939, at Strickland-street, South Perth, Arabella Louise, widow of the late Walter Lester Stiles (St. Kilda), and dearly loved mother of Walter, Arthur, James and Louise (deceased); loved grandmother of Winnie (Mrs. Ernie Smith), Erena, Nellie, Bell, Vera, Norma, Norman, James, Arthur and Ted; aged 81 years. At rest.
FUNERAL NOTICES STILES.? The Friends of the late Mrs. ARABELLA LOUISE STILES, of Strickland-street, South Perth, and widow of the late Walter Lester Stiles, are respectfully informed that her re mains will be interred in the Church of England portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery at 10.20 o'clock TOMORROW (Saturday) MORNING. The Cortege will move from Messrs. Donald J. Chipper and Son's Service Chapel, 1023 Hay-street, Perth, at 10 o'clock. DONALD J. CHIPPER and SON, Funeral Directors, Perth. Tel. B3232 and B3772. And at Mt. Lawley.

Family Notices. (1939, March 10). The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), p. 26. Retrieved May 19, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article83082177
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article83082177
Date: 10 Mar 1939
 
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Arnold Clyde Ernest Hillbrick Married for Only 16 Days (1948)
Arnold Clyde Ernest Hillbrick Married for Only 16 Days (1948)
Mirror (Perth, WA:1921-1956) - Sat 7 Aug 1948 - Page 8
MARRIAGE LASTED ONLY 16 DAYS
Sixteen short days of married life, including a 10-day honeymoon, was apparently, enough for Arnold Clyde Ernest Hillbrick. Then he informed wife Margaret Winifred Hillbrick 'I can't settle down. I want to be free. I'm dissatisfied with the marriage. It would be better to leave you now, rather than live with you and cause unhappiness.' And so saying. Arnold left. That was the complete history of their married life. Margaret Hillbrick told Mr. Justice Wolff in the Divorce Court. They wed on Dec. 18, 1944. On Jan. 3, 1945, Arnold walked out. After the honeymoon, she said, they went to live with her mother. He seemed very restless and couldn't settle down. He spent all day away from home. When she asked him what was wrong he came right out with it—and left. 'I have written to him several times to try to make it up,' said Margaret, 'but he won't do so. I have given it up now.' That was why she wanted a divorce, she intimated. And because Arnold Hillbrick had deserted her, Margaret got the decree which lawyer Fred Curran sought for her. Hillbrick will pay.
Owner of original: Online downloaded content
Date: 7 Aug 1948
 
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Arnold Clyde Ernst Hillbrick - 1922 - Birth Notice
Arnold Clyde Ernst Hillbrick - 1922 - Birth Notice
HILLBRICK (nee Clarice Davis).---On January 24, at Nurse Hillbrick's (great grandmother), Meamhill, North Perth, to Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hillbrick, of 11 James street, Fremantle a son (Arnold Clyde Ernst). Both well.

Family Notices. (1922, January 25). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 1. Retrieved June 8, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28014210
Owner of original: http://nla.gov.au/
Date: 25 Jan 1922
 
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Arnold Hillbrick - Monica's Wedding
Arnold Hillbrick - Monica's Wedding
Moinica, a best friend of Norma Hillbrick. Wedding Day and Arnold Hillbrick gave the bride away.
Isobell Hillbrick (nee Davy) Arnold Hillbrick, Monica.
Monica is a very good friend of Norma Jessie Hillbrick.
Owner of original: Kim Gardiner
 
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
Owner of original: Kim Gardiner
Date: 3 Jun 2012
 
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Arnold John Hillbrick (1901-1965)
Arnold John Hillbrick (1901-1965)
Owner of original: Inhouse Photo Collection
 
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Arnold John Hillbrick - Lumper Convicted
Arnold John Hillbrick - Lumper Convicted
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954), Wednesday 31 March 1948, page 16
WHARF PILLAGING. LUMPER CONVICTED. Three Months' Gaol. "Pillaging from the wharves has got to stop," said Mr F. M. Read, SM, in Fremantle Police Court yesterday when he sentenced Arnold John Hillbrick (44), lumper, to three months' gaol on each of two charges of stealing and receiving and unlawful possession. The sentences were to be served concurrently. In evidence Plainclothes Constable G. Johnston said that on September 1 last the USN stores' authorities had reported the theft of a pair of binoculars, valued at ?33, from the cargo of a ship discharging at Fremantle. Yesterday a search had been made of Hillbrick's home and the binoculars were found on his dressing-table. A further search revealed two one-gallon tins of paint, an alarm clock, a breast drill and three packets of vulcanising patches, reasonably suspected of having been stolen. The alarm clock was one of 300 which had been stolen from the wharf some months ago. Hillbrick said that the binoculars had been loaned to him yesterday, that he had bought the alarm clock and the vulcanising patches in a hotel and that he had found the paint "lying about on the wharf," and carried it away. He did not know how the drill got into his shed. Inspector G. Findlay prosecuted.
Owner of original: National Library Archives - Trove
Date: 11 Jul 2011
 
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Arnold John Hillbrick - Three Men Charged With Stealing
Arnold John Hillbrick - Three Men Charged With Stealing
THE LAW COURTS

BALES OF WOOL Three Men Charged With Stealing The hearing of a case in which three men were charged with the theft of two bales of wool, valued at ?50, the property of the Australian Wool Realisation Commission was not completed by Messrs E. B. Arney and W. D. Robinson, J's.P., in the Fremantle Police Court yesterday when it was adjourned till next week. The men charged are William Henri (35), scour hand, of Grey-street, Fremantle; John Monagham (33), scour hand, of Walker street, South Fremantle; and Arnold John Hillbrick (46), lumper, of Walker-street, South Fremantle. A traffic constable stopped a car on the night of March 29 be cause it had no tail light. When he was npt satisfied with the men's explanation of how they came by the wool in the car, he ordered them to go to the Fremantle police station. The defence claims that Henri and Monagham found the wool alongside Naval Base-road. They asked Hillbrick, who had a car, to help them move it. They decided to take it to the Fremantle police station and were on their way when the constable stopped the car. Sgt. W. Harvey prosecuted, Mr. N. P Lappin appeared for Henri and Monagham and Mr. D. F. Walsh for Hillbrick.
Owner of original: National Library Archives - Trove
Date: 10 Jul 2011
 
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Arthur Edward Hillbrich 1897-1924
Arthur Edward Hillbrich 1897-1924
Status: Located; In Loving Memory of
Arthur Hillbrich
Died 3-6-1924
Aged 27
Date: 3 Jun 1924
Place: Lutheran Church, Harkaway, Victoria, Australia
-38.00311472011802, 145.3410278941651
 
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Arthur Edward Hillbrick
Arthur Edward Hillbrick
Owner of original: Allan Hillbrick
 

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