Wallis Family History
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| 1 | "United Kingdom, Militia Service Records, 1806-1915," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KHYN-VKQ : 10 December 2017), Arthur Stokes, ; from "Militia Service Records 1806-1915," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing 6TH BN WORC REGT, WO96, WO 96, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. Arthur Stokes 1886 1903 6831 Worcestershire Regiment Warwickshire Wo 96 - Militia Service Records 1806-1915 | STOKES, Arthur (I217)
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| 2 | (ashes still with daughter Susan) | DRAGE, Mavis Lurline (I115)
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| 3 | (Medical):Coroner conclusion. Atherosclerosis | WALLIS, William Everett (I281)
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| 4 | (Medical):Knocked down by a Palour Bus, Nedlands Western Australia | STOKES, Arthur (I217)
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| 5 | (Medical):reoccurrence | HARRIS, Vanessa Joan (I110)
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| 6 | (Research):8 Mawson St Albany Ph 098 413782 | LANGLEY, Olive (I171)
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| 7 | (Research):According to Herb Green (23/4/2022) Norm Greens father was Ashley Cordy, Minnies first Husband and was adopted by Herbies father after the war as one of the family | GREEN, Norman Leslie (I142)
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| 8 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I81)
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| 9 | (Research):Address, V.Cobb 10 Ceti Crt, Lara Victoria 3212 Ph 05 2823269 (Hm) 052 267578 (Wk) | HARRIS, Vanessa Joan (I110)
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| 10 | (Research):Banns proclaimed 14,21,28 Jan 1849 no objections | DONALD, John Robert (I89)
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| 11 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I183)
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| 12 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I253)
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| 13 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I257)
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| 14 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I265)
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| 15 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I274)
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| 16 | (Research):Born in Dringhoe Skipsea E.Riding Yorkshire. | BUGG, Elizabeth (I28)
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| 17 | (Research):Buried Katanning Lot 20 31/07/1920 Methodist | WALLIS, Dudley Norton (I235)
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| 18 | (Research):Called June even though legal name Thelma Jean | ROBINSON, Thelma Jean (I211)
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| 19 | (Research):Check electoral rolls for location | DONALD, Grace Elizabeth Barr (Hunter) (I379)
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| 20 | (Research):Coroners inquest, Died from injuries received when knocked down by a Parlour bus.(Fractured Skull,multiple injuries) Coroner, J H Railton Brother of Agnes Stokes, came out with her and J.H.Wallis 24/10/1907. Minister, T Whitehead. Buried in Anglican section LB Plot no 716 Medals from WWI 1914/15 Star, British War Medal and the Victory Medal King and Empire Medal Returnes Services Medal 62085 Returned from Actives Service 241760 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1914_Star The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954) (about) Wednesday 25 November 1942 STOKES.-On November 23, 1942. suddenly as the result of an accident, Arthur Stokes, of 37 Merriwa-street, Ned lands, beloved brother and brother-in law of Mr and Mrs J. H. Wallis, of Katanning. Dearly loved friend of Mrs J. Young. Mr and Mrs A. M McGee. Pat and Laurie; aged 57 years. At rest. C. H. SMITH and CO, Tel B8008. STOKES,-The Friends of the late Mr Arthur Stokes. of the Government Print ing Office and of 37 Merriwa-street. Nedlands. formerly of the 10th Light Horse. AIF, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of Inter ment. the Church of England Cemetery. Karrakatta. The Funeral is appointed to leave Messrs Bowra and O'Dea's Private Mortuary. 195 Pier-street. Perth. at 10.40 o'clock THIS (Wednesday) MORNING. - arriving at the Cemetery at 11 o'clock. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 10.45 o'clock train leaving Perth Service number: 164 Rank: Private Roll title: 28 Infantry Battalion (July 1915) Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918 Enlisted Wellington Mills Bunbury 15/2/1915 Date of embarkation: 29 June 1915 Place of embarkation: Fremantle Paid 1 shilling per day Ship embarked on: HMAT Ascanius Ship number: A11 | STOKES, Arthur (I217)
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| 21 | (Research):Could be Naughton or Naughty surname | NAUGHTIE, Isabella (I318)
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| 22 | (Research):Died at 78 Outram St Armadale. Cause of Death, Coronary Occlusion, Myocardial degeneration. Contributory cause, Influenza. Medical Attendant, Dr N.H.M.Colyer. Religion, Congregational. Minister, G.Lock. | BARR, Florence, Linda (Florrie) (I18)
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| 23 | (Research):Died at Sunset Homes Cause of Death, Carcinoma of the lip. Contributory cause, general senile arteriosclerosis. Medical attendant, Dr B.C.Cohen. Religion, Congregational. Minister, E.M.Watts. | DONALD, Robert (I105)
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| 24 | (Research):Died of a brain tumor in her teens (Source Norm Green) | DONALD, Myrtle Heather (I99)
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| 25 | (Research):Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213672975/arthur-edgar-franklin : accessed 10 May 2022), memorial page for Arthur Edgar Franklin (1877– 1 May 1953), Find a Grave Memorial ID 213672975, citing Karrakatta Cemetery and Crematorium, Karrakatta, Nedlands City, Western Australia, Australia ; Maintained by woowoo (contributor 49949980) . | FRANKLIN, Arthur Edgar (I389)
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| 26 | (Research):Had 4 daughters | TANIAN, Gregory (I476)
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| 27 | (Research):https://catalogue.slwa.wa.gov.au/record=b2230573~S7 Title[J.C. Antonio - history of the family and farm in the Katanning district] Published/Produced1957. | ANTONIO, Joseph Charles (I381)
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| 28 | (Research):info from birth certificate of Agnes Stokes | STOKES, Edward (I218)
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| 29 | (Research):info from photo of headstone on grave (courtesy of Dot Craigie) Helen was 74 | TRIPET, Helene (I224)
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| 30 | (Research):Info Fron Cilia Craigie. Florence Linda was born at Riverside Farm NSW This was the farm of Federick Berthoud Jnr, the brother of Emma Berthoud. | CRAIGIE, Francis (I48)
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| 31 | (Research):J.H.Wallis came to Australia in 1907 sent his children out to work at 14 and took all their money from them on pay day and gave them an allowance. Evelyn Wallis wanted to get married at 21 but her mother said no as she was required to work at home. Cliff Langley was given little attention, it all went to Max. He was forbidden to go to Muriels wedding and so broke in and vandalized the house. He eventually broke into churches and stole objects. He was arrested and put in jail, when transferred to Perth he comitted suicide. | WALLIS, Muriel Joan (I259)
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| 32 | (Research):John Stuart Cordy of "Richmond Farms" Armadale died at Katanning 10 months of age. | CORDY, John Stuart (I41)
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| 33 | (Research):Labourer Minister, W.K.Elphick Name David Andrew Barr Gender Male Summary Details on David Andrew Barr, a 40-year-old laborer from Tasmania last heard of at Dangin five years ago. Birth Circa 1872 ? Tasmania, Australia Residence Circa 1907 ? Dangin, Near Greenhills, Western Australia, Australia Occupation Laborer Circa 1907 Age 40 Article themes Local News, Crime And Legal Affairs Newspaper The Daily News Publication Oct 5 1912 ? Perth, Western Australia, Australia Text ...regarding the persons mentioned in the following local inquiries should be addressed to the Detective Office, Beaufort - street:DavidAndrewBarr, native of Tasmania, aged 40 years, a laborer, married, short in stature, erect and stout build, dark hair, parted on side,... https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-12022-1242223566/david-andrew-barr-in-australia-names-stories-in-newspapers-from-oldnewscom | BARR, David Andrew (I15)
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| 34 | (Research):May have been buried as Yvonne Joan Anderson died 1997 cremated Karrakatta Karrakatta Lance Howard memorial Gardens 0006 | ANDERSON, Yvonne Joan (Bonnie) (I25)
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| 35 | (Research):Occupation from Harriet Everetts' marriage certificate Married in Church by banns,. Witnesss were George Baker and Elizbeth (Everitt) Copson | EVERRETT, Samuel (I124)
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| 36 | (Research):Place of Birth, Springfield Towers, Fillongley, Warwickshire UK. Cause of Death, "Heart Attack". Religion, Anglican. Minister, H.McCallum. Grave Nos Section Quincy is Latin for fifth son (He was fifth born) Purchased Stades place 1.5 miles from Meerabin hall | WALLIS, Vernon Quincy (I276)
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| 37 | (Research):Place of Death, Bethshan Home for the aged. Religion Anglican Medical Attendant, Dr W.Agnew. Minister, H.McCallum. Grave Nos 623 Section AB Alethea English: a learned coinage, not found before the 17th century. It represents the Greek word aletheia truth, and seems to have arisen as a result of the Puritan enthusiasm for using terms for abstract virtues as female names. Note Ina is a variant of Agnes | WALLIS, Ina Alethea (I241)
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| 38 | (Research):Place of Death, Ranford Grange, Ranford Rd Katanning Western Australia. Religion, Anglican. Grave Nos 475 Section AB. Medical Attendant, Dr C. Christie. Date of Burial, 11.30am, 3 Sept 1968. Minister, S.F.Threfall. Cause of Death, Acute Pulmonary Oedema, Coronary Occulusion, Atherosclerosis, Contributory cause (Diabetes mellitus). | WALLIS, William Everett (I281)
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| 39 | (Research):Private 2067 of 44th Battalion enlisted 6/5/196 KIA 24/6/1917 | BARR, George Frederick (I19)
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| 40 | (Research):Provisional On marriage certificate signed in the presence of Thomas Margetts and Sarah Wallis. Also William Wallis (J H Wallis's father) married Harriett Everrett 18 Jul 1861 in St Mathias Church Birmingham. He was a Weaver at Great King Street and his farther (William Wallis) was listed as a horse shipper. Harriett's father Samuel Everett of Atherstone was deceased Curate, Samuel Walker. Ostler @ Charlotte's birth,later,Milkman Had milk delivery business in Perry Barr, Staffordshire; was owner of rental houses on Franchise Street, Perry Barr; in latter part of life he purchased the farm in Fillongley Parish called Springfield Towers. Baptized 16 Jan., 1836, William, [son of] William & Mary Wallis, Coachman, [resident at] Roe Park Left 792 pounds 5s and 10d to his son James Henry Wallis (Farmer) and Edward Mark Seals (Fireman) | WALLIS, William (I277)
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| 41 | (Research):Reg Nos KB145756 | DONALD, Kenneth William (I92)
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| 42 | (Research):Reg Nos KC014573 | DONALD, Leslie James Barr (I94)
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| 43 | (Research):Reg Nos KC041135 | DONALD, Thomas Keith (I109)
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| 44 | (Research):REG NOS KC045468 | DONALD, Alexander Robert (I75)
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| 45 | (Research):Reg Nos KC049311 | DONALD, John Douglas (I91)
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| 46 | (Research):Reg Nos KC052566 | DONALD, Minnie May (I98)
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| 47 | (Research):Religion Methodist, Grave Nos 559 Section CD Cause of Death, Cancer of Breast Info from Jeffrey Wallis Betsy worked at Top Hat Cafe next to Meldrums store and where Raymond Wallis met her | DONALD, Betsy Helene (I78)
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| 48 | (Research):Religion, Anglican Minister, T.Silverwood Grave No 475 Section AB Cause of Death, Acute cardiac failure Medical Attendant, Dr C Christie Father, William Augustus Pain Mother, Molly Pain | PAIN, Joan Ella (I206)
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| 49 | (Research):Religion, Anglican, Minister C.G.Tiller,Grave Nos 398 Section AB Cause of Death, Cystitis hemiplegia, Arterosclerosis From old photo A Stokes had a provisions store they were next door to the Post office. Info from Jeffrey Wallis Had Diabetes and was blind in later years, she established garden near old windmill- watered it by hand. | STOKES, Agnes (I215)
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| 50 | (Research):Religion, Anglican. Minister, H.McCallum. Grave Nos 595 Section CE. Pension, Aged. Returned Soldier. Contributory Cause of Death, Diabetes mellitus. | WALLIS, Arthur (I228)
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