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Member of the Carnamah Football Club in 1939 [0: image 02837]
Once again left Carnamah on 22 December 1939 [0: image 03035]
Resided in Kalgoorlie prior to enlisting in the Australian Army on 28 February 1941 [16]
Private W96019 in the Australian Army's 18 Australian Ordnance Store Company during the Second World War [16]
Married Norma O. CUMMING in Perth in 1942 [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 11 February 1946 [16]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of South Perth [2]
Died 8 February 1968; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Crematorium Rose Gardens, 7C, 10) [2]


Ada May SIMMONDS
Born 12 May 1912 in Tammin, Western Australia [P60]
Daughter of Geoffrey Allan SIMMONDS [P60]
She grew up in Tammin and was educated at the Tammin State School [P60]
Between leaving school and marrying she worked as a Telephonist at the Tammin Post Office [P60]
Married "George" Robert George TAPSCOTT on 5 February 1937 in Mount Lawley [P60]
Resided with her husband and later children in the Carnamah district from February 1937 to 1 January 1955 [P60]
They lived on GALLEHAWK's farm south west of Carnamah, on Chappell Road and near the Yarra Yarra Lakes [P60]
She was described as a wonderful mother and extremely clever [P219]
Used scraps of material to make quilts for all their beds, re-covered their lounge suite, and unpicked old jumpers to knit new ones [P219]
Also repainted the lino in their home, with many different colours and patterns [P219]
Her husband always wore shorts and sleeveless shirts, however she purchased him full length shirts and shorts [P219]
Cut off the sleeves and legs and used them to make clothes for her sons, and they looked "as good as or better than anyone else" [P219]
Along with her husband sons left Carnamah on 1 January 1955 [P60]
Resided on Blue
Hills Farm in South Koolanooka near Morawa, which was managed by her husband 1955-1961 [P60] [19]
In 1962 they purchased their own farm in East Morawa [P60]
Resided on
Lauriston Farm in Koolanooka / East Morawa 1962-1973 [P60] [19]
Along with her husband retired to Perth in 1973 [P60]
Was living in the Perth suburb of Warwick when her husband George passed away at the age of 74 years on 26 October 1989 [2]
Later resided in Morawa [2]
Mother of Geoffrey, Peter and Trevor [P60]
Died 13 May 1999 in Morawa; ashes interred at the Morawa Cemetery, Morawa WA [P60]


Rosetta May SIMMONS
Born C.1890 [2]
Married "Wally" Walter Edward LOCKWOOD in Perth in 1916 [66]
Resided at 46 Ocean Road in South Fremantle during the First World War while her husband was serving in the A.I.F. [30: item 8197971]
Resided in Carnamah with her husband and children 1927-1930 [P40]
Worked for Mrs Agnes S. SHARP in Carnamah [P27]
Her family revealed she was bunted by a ram while hanging out the washing and died from septicaemia [P40]
Alternatively James H. TAYLOR, who was twelve in 1930, said she died from internal injuries after being tossed by a bull [P27]
Mother of Ray and Ron [P40]
Died 31 October 1930 in Perth; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Anglican, UC, 274A) [2] [4: 8-Nov-1930]


From The Irwin Index newspaper, Saturday 8 November 1930:
"Quite a gloom spread over Carnamah last weekend, when it became known that Mrs. W. Lockwood, of Carnamah, had passed away at the Perth Hospital after a brief illness. Deceased is survived by a husband and two children."


"Kate" Catherine SIMPSON
Daughter of David and Mary SIMPSON [4: 17-May-1852]
Along with her parents departed London, England on the
Gothic and arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on 27 January 1913 [70]
Initially resided with her parents and siblings in Irwin and then in Gunyidi, where her father worked as a railway fettler [4: 17-May-1952] [19]
Resided with her parents in Carnamah 1916-1920 and in Three Springs 1920-1926 [6] [5: 21-Apr-1939] [19] [98]
Married "Alex" Alexander Charles JONES in Perth in 1926 [91]
Resided with her husband in Coorow in 1930 and in Winchester 1931-1935 [4: 22-Nov-1930] [25] [91]
Appointed Godmother of her niece Patricia M. KITSON at her baptism in Three Springs on 28 December 1934 [91]
Around May 1935 herself, her husband and their children left Winchester and shifted to the Perth suburb of Maylands [25]
Resided in the Perth suburb of Maylands until at least 1952 [4: 17-May-1952]
Mother of Desmond, Moreen and Kathleen [25] [91]


David SIMPSON
Born C.1876 [14]
Son of Robert SIMPSON and Margaret BUTCHER [P313]
Farm Labourer in Ireland [4: 17-May-1952] [70]
With financial assistance from his brother Paul himself, his wife and their children departed London, England on the
Gothic [70] [P313]
Arrived with his wife and then three children on the
Gothic in Fremantle, Western Australia on 27 January 1913 [70]
In Western Australia he briefly worked as a farmhand before securing employment with the Midland Railway Company [4: 17-May-1952]
Began his employment with the Midland Railway Company in Irwin, and then worked as a Fettler in Gunyidi 1914-1916 [4] [19]
Fettler and Railway Line Repairer in Carnamah 1916-1920 [6] [19] [98]
     Committee Member of the Carnamah Race Club in 1919 [9: 7-Mar-1919]
     In about June of 1920 himself, his wife and their children shifted from Carnamah to Three Springs [98]
Fettler in Three Springs 1920-1925, in Gunyidi in later 1925, and in Winchester 1926-1941 [5: 21-Apr-1939] [6] [19] [98]
     Member of the Three Springs Saint Patrick's Day Committee in 1924 [124]
     His wife and children appear to have remained living in Three Springs when he was briefly transferred to Gunyidi [19]
     Vice President of the Picnic Race Meeting held in Three Springs on Saint Patrick's Day Tuesday 17 March 1925 [124]
Railway Ganger in Winchester from 1926 until his death in 1952 [1] [5: 21-Apr-1939] [19]
     On 15 May 1926 purchased two vacant blocks in the Winchester townsite from the Midland Railway Company [27]
     The two blocks were the adjacent Lots 50 and 51, and jointly cost £18, payable by instalments over two years [27]
     Resided with his family in a house on his Lot 51, which was on the south side of Petan Street in Winchester [3] [P217]
Attended the funeral of Mrs Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
Injured his leg while re-timbering bridges on the railway line for the Midland Railway Company in early August 1935 [5: 16-Aug-1935]
     A large piece of timber fell onto his leg necessitating medical attention and resulted him being indisposed for a few weeks [5]
Attended the funeral of Miss "May" Mary L. LANG of Carnamah at the Winchester Cemetery on 26 November 1935 [5: 29-Nov-1935]
While returning to his home from Coorow his car collided head on with another car at about 8 p.m. on New Year's Eve in 1936 [5] [88]
     Himself and his wife were seriously injured and were taken to the Carnamah Private Hospital where they were operated on [88]
     He suffered shock, abrasions, a fractured right leg, contused rigs and an incised wound on the right side of his face and neck [5] [88]
     His operation was successful however doctors Cecil P. ROSENTHAL and Mario A. MAYRHOFER feared complications [88]
     His Ford car with license plate CA-340 and the other car were badly damaged and were pulled to the side of the road [5: 8-Jan-1937]
     A fortnight later himself and his wife were still at the Carnamah Private Hospital but were progressing favourably [5: 15-Jan-1937]
Had an account with Carnamah blacksmith, wheelwright and motor mechanics Henry Parkin & Son in 1939 [53]
Resided at his home on Petan Street in the Winchester townsite until his death in 1952 [1]
Passed away at the age of 76 years at the North Midlands District Hospital in Three Springs [1] [14]
Husband of Mary [14]
Father of Catherine, Margaret, James, Veronica, and John [5: 21-Apr-1939]
Died 8 May 1952 in Three Springs; buried Winchester Cemetery, Carnamah (Row K, Plot 11) [1] [14]
Following his death his house at Lot 51 Petan Street, Winchester appears to have been inherited by his son John P. SIMPSON [3]


From The North Midland Times newspaper:
"OBITUARY - Mr. Dave Simpson, of Winchester, aged 78 years, passed away at Three Springs on May 8. The late Mr. Simpson came from Ireland and settled in W.A., in the year 1912, joining the Midland Railway Company, and was stationed at Irwin. Later he was at Three Springs, Carnamah and Winchester. He continued on with the Midland Railway Company for a further five years after reaching the retiring age. He was predeceased by his wife. His family comprised Katie, Mrs. Jones, Maylands; Jim, deceased; Mrs. Kitson, Inglewood; Sonny, Waddy Forest; Vera, Mrs. Gurney, York. The funeral took place at the Winchester cemetery and was well attended by local residents. Mr. H. H. Knight had charge of the funeral arrangements and a priest from Geraldton administered the last rites at the graveside."


From The Irwin Index newspaper, Saturday 17 May 1952:
"Obituary - Late Mr. David Simpson - Old District Identity. A very old identity and highly respected resident of the North Midlands in the person of Mr. David Simpson, of Winchester, passed away at Three Springs on Thursday of last week. The deceased gentleman, who was seventy-eight years of age, came to Australia from Ireland and settled in this State in 1912. For a brief period he followed agricultural pursuits and then joined the Midland Railway Company, but due to war conditions on attaining the age of sixty-five years he did not retire, consenting to continue working in an essential position for a further period of five years. The late Mr. Simpson's early association with the Midland Railway Company was spent at Irwin, but for the greater portion of his long service he was stationed at Three Springs, Carnamah and Winchester. He was predeceased by his wife, but is survived by a family of one son and three daughters comprising Mr. Sonny Simpson (Waddy Forest) and Mesdames Jones (Maylands), Kitson (Inglewood) and Gurney (York), another son having also predeceased him. The funeral took place in the Catholic Cemetery at Winchester with the Rev. Father N. Tobin, of Geraldton, officiating at the graveside in the presence of quite a large gathering of district residents. The mortuary arrangements were conducted by H. H. Knight, of Three Springs."


James SIMPSON
Born C.1907 [1]
Son of David and Mary SIMPSON [14]
Departed London, England with his parents on the
Gothic and arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on 27 January 1913 [70]
Initially resided with his parents and siblings in Irwin and then in Gunyidi, where his father worked as a railway fettler [4: 17-May-1952] [19]
Resided with his parents in Carnamah 1916-1920, Three Springs 1920-1926, and in Winchester 1926 onwards [6] [5: 21-Apr-1939] [19] [98]
Student at the Carnamah State School in 1919 [97]
Came 2nd in the 12-14 years Boys Running Race at the Peace Day Celebrations in Carnamah on Saturday 19 July 1919 [10: 25-Jul-1919]
Resided with his parents and siblings in a house at Lot 51 on the south side of Petan Street in the Winchester townsite [3] [P217]
Attended and won the Gent's prize at the Bridge Evening held at the Winchester School Hall on Saturday 2 July 1932 [5: 8-Jul-1932]
Spent a weeks holiday staying with ATKINSON Bros at Billeroo, East Winchester in November 1932 [5: 18-Nov-1932]
He was a keen student of nature and studied the life histories of several local birds while staying at Billeroo [5: 18-Nov-1932]
Attended the Carnamah Church of England's New Year Ball held at the Carnamah Hall on Saturday 30 December 1933 [5: 5-Jan-1934]
Member of the Winchester Tennis Club in 1933-34 [5: 6-Apr-1934]
Attended the funeral of Mrs Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
Resided with his parents in Winchester until leaving and moving to Waddy Forest [5: 5-Jul-1935]
Farmhand for Angus A. N. MCGILP on
Polaris Farm in Waddy Forest [P12]
Member of the Coorow Football Club in 1935 [5: 24-May-1935]
Fell off the back of a truck while returning from a football match in Dalwallinu on Sunday 30 June 1935 [5: 5-Jul-1935]
He was immediately conveyed to the Dalwallinu Hospital, suffering from lacerations to his head and injuries to his spine [5]
Died 8 July 1935 in Dalwallinu; buried Winchester Cemetery, Carnamah (Row K, Plot 3) [1] [5: 19-Jul-1935]
Father MORINO of Dalwallinu officiated at his funeral, which was undertaken by Henry Parkin & Son of Carnamah [1] [5]


From The North Midland Times newspaper, Friday 5 July 1935:
"Accident at Dalwallinu - Waddy Forest Man in Critical Condition. Whilst returning from a football match at Dalwallinu, on a truck last Sunday, Mr James Simpson, of Waddy Forest, late of Winchester, was thrown from the truck and received lacerations to the head and injuries to the spine. The victim was conveyed to the Dalwallinu Hospital, where his condition was reported to be critical."


From The North Midland Times newspaper, Friday 12 July 1935:
"Obituary - The Late Mr. James Simpson. The death occurred on Monday July 8, at the Dalwallinu Hospital when Mr. James Simpson, of Winchester, passed away. Death was due to injuries received in a fall from a motor truck on Sunday, June 30, when the late Mr. Simpson in the company of a number of other men was returning from a football match at Dalwallinu. Mr. Simpson was unconscious when picked up and was conveyed to the Dalwallinu Hospital where he was reported to be in a critical condition, he succumbed to his injuries without regaining consciousness. The late Mr. Simpson, was 28 years of age and had spent 21 years in the Carnamah district, having been a pupil at the Carnamah School. Of a quiet likeable disposition the deceased was a popular favourite wherever he went. The deceased leaves a father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. D. Simpson, of Winchester, three sisters, Mrs. K. Kitson of Coorow, Mrs. Jones of Perth and Vera of Winchester and one brother, Jack, of Winchester, to mourn his sad loss. The deepest sympathy is felt for the relatives in their sad bereavement."


From The North Midland Times newspaper, Friday 19 July 1935:
"Bereavement Notice - Mr. and Mrs. D. Simpson and family, of Winchester, desire to express their sincere thanks to all kind friends and relatives for letters, cards, telegrams, floral tributes, acts of kindness and personal expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. Will all please accept this notifications as a personal expression of gratitude."


From The North Midland Times newspaper, Friday 19 July 1935:
"Late Mr. J. Simpson - Funeral at Winchester - A Large Attendance. The funeral of the late Mr. James Simpson, of Winchester, who died at the Dalwallinu Hospital on Monday, July 8, from injuries received in a fall from a motor truck, took place on Thursday last in the Winchester Cemetery. There was a large attendance of relatives and friends, and the service was conducted by the Rev. Father Morino, of Dalwallinu. The pall-bearers were - Messrs. G. John, F. Whaite, W. O'Callaghan and Williams Bros. Wreathes and floral tributes were sent by the following:- Mr. and Mrs. L. Ferguson and Valda, Mr. and Mrs. W. O'Callaghan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Chapamn and Enid, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bingham and family, Mrs. P. Simpson of Dongara, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Watson, Arthur and Mavis, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pethick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter D. Bothe, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Fowler and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McGilp and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hunt; Mr. and Mrs. Williams, family and Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Bowra, Allan and Mervyn, Dave and Jim Graham, Kirwan, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Critch, Pat McElwee, Mr. and Mrs. H. Parkin and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bothe, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bothe, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kau, Members of the Latham Football and Latham-Maya Football Club."


"Jack" / "Sonny" John Patrick SIMPSON
Born 2 June 1913 in Dongara, Western Australia [16]
Son of David and Mary SIMPSON [16]
Initially resided with her parents and siblings in Irwin and then in Gunyidi, where her father worked as a railway fettler [4: 17-May-1952] [19]
Resided with his parents in Carnamah 1916-1920 [6] [19] [98]
     Student at the Carnamah State School [98]
     Came 2nd in the 6-8 years Boys Running Race at the Peace Day Celebrations in Carnamah on Saturday 19 July 1919 [10: 25-Jul-1919]
     Shifted with his parents from Carnamah to Three Springs in mid 1920 [98]
Resided with his parents in Three Springs 1920-1926 [5: 21-Apr-1939] [19] [98]
     Student at the Dominican Convent School in Three Springs from June 1920 to April 1926 [98]
     In 1926 shifted with his parents from Three Springs to Winchester [5: 21-Apr-1939]
Resided with his parents at Lot 51 on the south side of Petan Street in the Winchester townsite [3] [P217]
     Student at the Carnamah State School in 1926 [98]
     Attended the Carnamah Church of England's New Year Ball held at the Carnamah Hall on Saturday 30 December 1933 [5: 5-Jan-1934]
     Member of the Billeroo Cricket Club in 1934-35 and 1935-36 [5: 15-Mar-1935, 15-Nov-1935]
     Member of the Coorow Football Club 1935-1939 [5: 9-Aug-1935] [4: 29-Jul-1939]
     Played for the Carnamah District Cricket Association at Country Week Cricket in Perth during February 1936 [5: 14-Feb-1936]
     Attended the Carnamah Repertory Club's Social Evening & Play Presentation at the Carnamah Hall on 17 June 1936 [5: 19-Jun-1936]
     Member of the Coorow Cricket Club in 1937 [0: image 03709]
Labourer in Coorow 1938-1965 [19]
     In 1939 received a trophy for being one of the Coorow Football Club's most consistent players [0: image 03810]
Resided in Winchester prior to enlisting in the Australian Army on 19 June 1942 [16]
     Lance Corporal WX28233 in the Australian Army's 2/18 Battalion [16] in New Guinea during the Second World War [P120]
     Discharged from the Australian Army on 8 May 1946 [16]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society in 1946 [13]
Member of the Carnamah Sub-Branch of the Returned Soldiers League in 1947 [52]
Married "Verna" Hazel Verna FOWLER on 21 August 1948 [P120]
Farmhand for Donnell E. FOWLER on
Glen Waddy and then for Alexander M. MCGILP on Lake Nedo, both in Waddy Forest [P84]
Member of the Waddy Forest Tennis Club in 1952 [0: image 04687]
Farmer of Victoria Location 10339 in Eneabba from about 1960 until his death in 1968 [P120]
Father of Lorraine, Gregory and Vivienne [P120]
Died 5 June 1968; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Roman Catholic, Lawn 7, 181) [2]


Mrs Mary SIMPSON
Born C.1878 in County Donegal, Ireland [1] [5: 21-Apr-1939]
Along with her husband David SIMPSON, son James and elder two daughters departed London, England on the
Gothic [70]
They arrived on the
Gothic in Fremantle, Western Australia on 27 January 1913 [70]
After arrival her husband worked briefly as a farmhand before securing employment with the Midland Railway Company [4: 17-May-1952]
Initially resided with her husband and children in Irwin, and then from 1914 to early 1916 they lived in Gunyidi [4: 17-May-1952] [19]
Resided with her husband and children in Carnamah from 1916 until 1920 [6] [19] [98]
In mid 1920 they left Carnamah and shifted to Three Springs, presumably following her husband's transfer [98]
Through raffling a pig she raisded £1/1/- for the Three Springs Saint Patrick's Day Committee in 1925 [124]
Herself and her children appear to have remained living in Three Springs when her husband was transferred to Gunyidi in 1925 [19] [98]
Resided with her husband and children in Winchester from 1926 until her death in 1939 [1] [5: 21-Apr-1939]
They lived in a house at Lot 51 on the south side of Petan Street in the Winchester townsite [3] [P217]
While returning to Winchester from Coorow with her husband on 31 December 1936 their car was involved in a head on collision [88]
     Herself and her husband were seriously injured and were taken to the Carnamah Private Hospital where they were operated on [88]
     Her injuries included a deep incised wound on her scalp, shock and abrasions [88]
     Her operation was successful however doctors Cecil P. ROSENTHAL and Mario A. MAYRHOFER feared complications [88]
     Their Ford car with license plate CA-340 and the other car were badly damaged and were pulled to the side of the road [5: 8-Jan-1937]
     They both spent a considerable time at Dr Cecil P. ROSENTHAL's Carnamah Private Hospital following the accident [5: 15-Jan-1937]
Resided in Winchester until her death in 1939 from carcinoma of coronary artery [1] [5: 21-Apr-1939]
Mother of "Kate" Catherine, "Peg" Margaret, James, "Vera" Veronica, and "Jack" John Patrick [5: 21-Apr-1939]
Died 19 April 1939 in Winchester; buried Winchester Cemetery, Carnamah (Row K, Plot 11) [1]
Father Michael LYNCH of Three Springs officiated at her funeral, which was undertaken by Henry Parkin & Son of Carnamah [1]


From The North Midland Times newspaper, Friday 21 April 1939:
"Obituary - Vale Mrs. D. Simpson. It is with extreme regret that we record the death of Mrs. D. Simpson, who passed away at her home at Winchester early on Wednesday morning. The deceased lady had suffered indifferent health for a long time past, and although the news of her death was not altogether unexpected, it cast a deep gloom over the whole district. The passing of Mrs. Simpson severs yet another link with the early days of the district. The deceased was born in Donegal, Ireland, and came to Australia as the age of 35. She has resided in the North Midland districts ever since, and has spent the last thirteen years living in Winchester. The late Mrs. Simpson was held in the highest respect, and was loved by all with whom she came in contact. She leaves a husband, three daughters Kate (Mrs. Jones), Peg (Mrs. Kitson), and Vera and one son Jack, to mourn their loss. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, the remains being laid to rest in the Roman Catholic portion of the Winchester cemetery. A large cortege followed the remains to their last resting place. The burial service was conducted by the Rev. Father Lynch, of the North Midlands Parish of the R.C. Church. The pall-bearers were Messrs. W. G. Mulligan, H. Morrison, L. Gersch, A. Gersch, H. Williams and G. A. Bradshaw. The chief mourners were her husband and Mrs. Jones (daughter), Mrs. Kitson (daughter), Vera (daughter), Jack (son) and K. Kitson (son-in-law)."


"Peg" Margaret SIMPSON
Born C.1909 in Ireland [2] [5: 21-Apr-1939]
Daughter of David and Mary SIMPSON [5: 21-Apr-1939]
Departed London, England with her parents on the
Gothic and arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on 27 January 1913 [70]
Initially resided with her parents and siblings in Irwin and then in Gunyidi, where her father worked as a railway fettler [4: 17-May-1952] [19]
Resided with her parents in Carnamah 1916-1920, Three Springs 1920-1926, and Winchester 1926 onwards [6] [5: 21-Apr-1939] [19] [98]
Herself, her parents and siblings resided in a house at Lot 51 on the south side of Petan Street in the Winchester townsite [3] [P217]
Came 3rd in the 12-14 years Girls Running Race at the Peace Day Celebrations in Carnamah on Saturday 19 July 1919 [10: 25-Jul-1919]
Performed in the Dominican Convent School's Annual Concert held in Three Springs on Wednesday 8 September 1920 [10: 17-Sep-1920]
Attended the Euchre Party & Dances held regularly at the Winchester School in August and September 1929 [4: 17-Aug-1929, 7 & 21-Sep-1929]
On 19 September 1929 attended the Grand Ball following the Carnamah Show and opening of Centenary Park [4: 28-Sep-1929]
Attended the Anglican Church's Freak Ball at the Carnamah Hall on 3 October 1929 in a scarlet crepe de chine dress [4: 12-Oct-1929]
Worked as a Waitress in Coorow from 1930 to 1932 [19]
Presumably resided with her parents in Winchester in 1933, as she was a member of the Winchester Tennis Club [5: 17-Mar-1933]
Married "Keith" Francis Keith KITSON in Perth in 1934 [66]
Resided with her husband at Lot 83 Bristol Street in the Coorow townsite 1934-1942 [P84]
Godmother of her niece Kathleen N. JONES, who was baptised at Saint Andrew's Church in Carnamah on 23 September 1934 [91]
Sent a floral tribute for the grave of Miss "May" Mary L. LANG at the Winchester Cemetery on 26 November 1935 [5: 29-Nov-1935]
By August 1943 they had left Coorow and were living in the Perth suburb of Subiaco [16]
Resided at 201 Heytsbury Road in the Perth suburb of Daglish in 1945, and later in the Perth suburb of Inglewood [2] [3] [4: 17-May-1952]
Mother of Patricia [91]
Died 24 August 1969; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Roman Catholic, Lawn 7, 402) [2]


John SIMPTON
Born C.1847 [2]
Married (1) Lily [19]
Ganger for the Midland Railway Company in Winchester 1911-1914 [19]
Line Repairer / Fettler for the Midland Railway Company in Carnamah 1915-1918 [6] [44]
Purchased from the Midland Railway Company for £40 two vacant blocks in the Carnamah townsite on 24 September 1914 [27]
     The two blocks were 7 Yarra Street (Lot 11 of Victoria Location 1936) and 8 Yarra Street (Lot 12 of Victoria Location 1936) [27]
     Later purchased 9 Yarra Street (Lot 13 of Victoria Location 1936) and 10 Yarra Street (Lot 14 of Victoria Location 1936) [27]
     Purchased the then vacant 9 Yarra Street, Carnamah from the Midland Railway Company for £20 on 24 August 1916 [27]
     Purchased the also then vacant 10 Yarra Street, Carnamah from the Midland Railway Company for £20 on 15 May 1918 [27]
     He completed paying for all four townsite blocks, which each came payable by instalments over two years [27]
Sang a song at the "Carnamah Concert" held in the railway goods shed in Carnamah on Friday 19 February 1915 [10: 26-Feb-1915]
His wife Lily passed away at the age of 57 years on 15 September 1917 and was buried at the Karrakatta Cemetery in Perth [2]
Married (2) Mrs Mary ATTWOOD in 1919 [66]
Fettler for the Midland Railway Company in Coorow 1919-1921 [6] [215]
His stepson Paul ATTWOOD was a student at the Coorow State School in Coorow in 1919 [215]
Fettler for the Midland Railway Company in Gunyidi 1922-1924 [44]
By 1925 he was living in retirement at 45 Tuam Street in the Perth suburb of Victoria Park [50]
During the 1920s sold his 7 Yarra Street, Carnamah to Alfred L. TROTTER who built a house, shop and bakery on the block [3]
     Sold his 8 Yarra Street, Carnamah to the North Midland Farmer's Co-operative Company who built a shop on the block [3]
     He remained the owner of his other two blocks in Carnamah, 9 Yarra Street and 10 Yarra Street, until his death in 1929 [3]
Resided in the Perth suburb of Victoria Park until his death in 1929 [2]
Died 24 April 1929; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Anglican, UC, 176) [2]
Rate notices for his 9 and 10 Yarra Street were sent to his wife Mary until her death and then to his stepson Paul ATTWOOD [3]
     In 1952 the Carnamah District Road Board sold by auction the two blocks to recover £5/2/6 owing in unpaid rates [4: 2-Aug-1952]
     9 Yarra Street was sold to David I. M. BOWMAN and 10 Yarra Street was to Mrs Stella M. REYNOLDS, both of Carnamah [3]


Mrs Lily SIMPTON
Born C.1860 [2]
First wife of John SIMPTON [19]
Herself and her husband resided in Winchester 1911-1914 [19]
Then resided with her husband in Carnamah from 1915 until her death in 1917 [2] [6] [44]
Died 15 September 1917; buried Midland Cemetery, Perth suburb of Midland (Wesleyan, E, 23) [2]


Mrs Mary SIMPTON
Second wife of John SIMPTON; see Mary ATTWOOD


Victor Frederick SIMMS
Born 1901 in York, Western Australia [15] [22]
Son of Amelia SIMMS [15]
Labourer in Carnamah in 1953 [22]


SINCLAIR Bros
In 1950 purchased Frank POOLE's 1590 acre farm in Winchester [3]
The farm's 1590 acres consisted of Lot M1580 of Victoria Location 2023 [3]
Farmers of
Elberton Farm in Carnamah in the 1950s and 1960s [3]
From 1950 to 1956 employed William A. WOOLACOTT to manage the farm [19] [60]
Telephone number Carnamah East 226 in 1961 and 1962 [60]


John SINGLETON
Born C.1954 [2]
Son of "Ted" Edward George and Marjorie Phyllis SINGLETON [P176]
Resided with his parents in Carnamah [19]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Leederville [2]
Died 5 September 2000 [2]


Leslie Andrew SINGLETON
Born 23 August 1917 in Gunnedah, New South Wales, Australia [16]
Son of Oscar Elijah SINGLETON and Eva Eleanor THOMPSON [P161]
Descendant of Benjamin SINGLETON, founder of the town Singleton in New South Wales, Australia [P161]
Grew up and was educated in Gunnedah, New South, Wales, Australia [P161]
Resided in Gunnedah until enlisting in the Australian Army on 30 April 1941 [16]
Sapper NX5669 in the 2/2 A Boring Section of the Australian Army during the Second World War [16]
Married Marion Elizabeth BASS on 27 November 1943 at Saint Albans in North Perth, Western Australia [P161]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 7 December 1945 [16]
After the war obtained farmland on the Waddy Estate in Carnamah through the War Service Land Settlement scheme [P161]
Farmer of
Noondie Farm in Carnamah from the mid 1940s to the late 1960s [P161]
Member of the Carnamah Cricket Club in 1954 - played for Carnamah Town [0: image 04767]
Member of the Carnamah Sub-Branch of the Returned Soldiers League in 1954 [7: page 193]
On leaving Carnamah shifted with his wife to the Perth suburb of Joondanna [P161]
Worked as a Yardman at Wesfarmers' yard in the Perth suburb of Bassendean [P161]
Resided in the Perth suburb of Joondanna until his death in 1977 [2]
Father of Gail, Janice, Lesly, Kathleen and Jeffery [P161]
Died 12 June 1977; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Sir TM Gardens, Lawn 5B, Rose Memorial, AG, 1) [2]


"Ted" Edward George SINGLETON
Born 26 August 1919 in Gunnedah, New South Wales, Australia [16]
Resided in Gunnedah until enlisting in the Australian Army on 23 April 1941 [16]
Sapper NX2694 in the Australian Army's 2 Boring Section RAE during the Second World War [19]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 20 April 1945 [16]
Farmhand on his brother Leslie's farm on the Waddy Estate in Carnamah, Western Australia 1958-1961 [19]
By 1967 had shifted to 19 Railway Avenue in the Carnamah townsite, and was telephone number Carnamah-124 [60]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society -1971 [13]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Mount Lawley [2]
Husband of Marjorie [19]
Father of Rhonda, John and Joy [45]
Died 11 July 1996 [2]


Mrs Edna Florence SIVYER
Wife of "Ken" Kenneth John SIVYER; see Edna Florence MURRAY


"Ken" Kenneth John SIVYER
Born 17 September 1912 in Northam, Western Australia
Son of "Joe" William Henry Ernest SIVYER and "Vera" Veronica GLENROY [P162]
Farmer on the Inering Estate in Carnamah in partnership with William DUSCHKA [5: 10-Jul-1936] [19]
Attended the Inering School Dance held at the Carnamah Hall to raise money for books on Saturday 21 July 1934 [5: 27-Jul-1934]
Travelled from Perth to Carnamah on a short trip on Monday 1 July 1935 [5: 5-Jul-1935]
Farmhand on the Inering Estate in Carnamah 1936-1939 [P162]
Married Edna Florence MURRAY in February 1936 at the Church of Ascension in the Perth suburb of Midland Junction [5: 28-Feb-1936]
     His best man was A. WAKEHAM and his groomsman F. DODD, and one of the bridesmaids was his sister Elsie I. SIVYER [5]
     Their reception was held at the Trades Hall in Midland Junction, after which they spent their honeymoon in the South West [5]
Himself and William DUSCHKA dissolved their partnership on 7 July 1936 with himself leaving and William continuing [5: 10-Jul-1936]
Farmer of
Highfields Farm in Carnamah 1940-1952 [3]
     Highfields Farm belonged to his mother-in-law Elizabeth E. MURRAY and was the 790 acre Lot 16 of the Inering Estate [3]
     During the 1940s freehold ownership of the farm was transferred from the name of his mother-in-law and into his name [3] [61]
     Also leased and farmed Mrs Maud V. ILES's 765 acre farm (Lot M1023 of Victoria Location 1935) from 1946 to 1948 [3]
     On 4 January 1947 extended
Highfields with the purchase of 1,147 acres of farmland from William A. T. SARGENT [3]
     The 1,147 acres consisted of Lot M1024 and a Portion of Lot M1025 of Victoria Location 1935 [3]
     On 27 May 1948 purchased the 765 acres he'd been leasing from Maud V. ILES - making his farm a total of 2,702 acres [3]
Member of the Carnamah Tennis Club 1939-1946 [0: images 03018, 04039 & 04389]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society in 1939 and 1941-1948 [13]
Sergeant in the local Volunteer Defence Corps during the Second World War [16]
Tried to join the Royal Australia Air Force but was knocked back by the Man Power Officer on account of being a farmer [0: image 04017]
Became a member of the Carnamah Masonic Lodge No.150 WAC on 15 December 1944 [96]
Committee Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society 1945-1952 [58]
Assistant Steward of the Sheep section at the Carnamah District Agricultural Society's Victory Show on 13 September 1945 [13]
Chief Steward of the Sheep section at the Carnamah District Agricultural Society's Annual Shows in 1947 and 1949 [13]
Telephone number Carnamah-10K from 1949 to 1951 [60]
Around 1950 had a new house built on his
Highfields Farm on the Inering Estate in Carnamah [226]
After they moved into the new house his brother Bill and sister-in-law Joy lived in the old house on the farm [226]
Member of the Carnamah Miniature Rifle Club in 1951 [0: image 04626]
Member of the Carnamah Golf Club in 1951 [0: image 04627]
Had P.O. Box 78 at the Carnamah Post Office [226]
In 1952 [3] sold the farm to Thomas C. BROWNING and shifted to Mandurah where he worked building houses [P162]
Later resided in the Perth suburb of Maylands [2]
Died 13 December 1975; buried Midland Cemetery, Perth suburb of Midland (Anglican, J, 15) [2]


"Bill" William Joseph SIVYER
Born 10 November 1923 in Midland Junction, Western Australia [P162]
Son of "Joe" William Henry Ernest SIVYER and "Vera" Veronica GLENROY [P162]
Grew up in the Perth suburb of Midland Junction [P162]
Resided in the Perth suburb of Fremantle prior to enlisting in the Australian Army on 3 July 1942 [16]
Private WX25823 in the Australian Army's 2/3 Australian AA Regiment S/L Battery during the Second World War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 12 June 1946 [16]
Himself and his wife Joy arrived in Carnamah in February 1947 [P162]
Farmhand for his brother "Ken" Kenneth J. SIVYER on
Highlands Farm on the Inering Estate in Carnamah [P162]
They initially resided with his brother Ken, sister-in-law Edna and Edna's aunt Jane GRUNDY on
Highlands Farm [226]
After a new house was built on
Highlands Farm himself, his wife and their infant son resided in the old house [226]
Farmhand for Rex A. F. SOLLING on
Coopooloo Farm in Winchester for seven years [P162]
Employee of local builder and contractor Charles J. DALLIMORE in Carnamah [P162]
Resided in stone premises known as Nind's Building at 27 Macpherson Street in the Carnamah townsite [P162]
Briefly resided in a rented house belonging to James K. FORRESTER and finally at 11 Robertson Street, Carnamah [P162]
Member of the Carnamah Miniature Rifle Club 1947-1952 [0: images 04454, 04501 & 04654]
Member of the Carnamah Sub-Branch of the Returned Soldiers League 1948-1954 [52] [7: page 193]
Member of the Winchester Tennis Club in 1954 [0: image 04767]
Committee Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society in 1954 and 1955 [58]
Member of the Carnamah Small Bore Rifle Club 1954-1958 [0: image 04732] [4: 3-Oct-1958]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society in 1957 [13]
Obtained the telephone in 1959 - was telephone number Carnamah-86 [60]
Member of Carnamah's branch of the Red Cross Society [141]
Resided at 11 Robertson Street, Carnamah until his death in 2001 [93]
Husband of Joyce [P162]
Father of Warran and Glenroy [P162]
Died 1 April 2001 [26]


Robert Gordon SKINNER
Born 1887 in Islington, London, England [20] [21] [70]
Son of printer compositor William SKINNER and Adelaide Matilda FOSTER [20] [21]
In 1891 was living with his parents and siblings Claude, Bertha, Hubert and Ethel at 214 Essex Road in Islington, London, England [20]
Departed Anvers, Belgium on the
Yorck and arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on 2 January 1909 [70]
Sharefarmer on James and Edith HUNTER's
Wylam Farm in Winchester in 1921 [19]


S. K. SKIPWORTH
Contractor employed by Samuel J. M. GREEN in Carnamah in 1916 [34]
Worked fulfilling the contracts GREEN Bros had with the Midland Railway Company in Carnamah and Coorow [34]
He wished to purchase Lot M949 in Carnamah - one of the Midland Railway Company's Ready Made Farms [34]
The Midland Railway Company refused, stating they would only sell Lot M949 to the buyer of Lot M946 [34]


G. SLATER
Resided in Wyndham until being transferred to Carnamah to fill the position of Postal Clerk at the Carnamah Post Office [5: 1-Dec-1933]
He received notice of his transfer in November 1933 however it didn't take effect until a number of months later [5: 1-Dec-1933]
Post Office Assistant / Postal Clerk at the Carnamah Post Office in 1934 and 1935 [5: 1-Dec-1933] [6]
Attended Charlie OLSEN's Surprise 70th Birthday at Lou JOHANSEN's farm on Thursday 17 January 1935 [5: 25-Jan-1935]
Acting Postmaster of the Carnamah Post Office in April 1935 when the postmaster, Percy TEEDE, was on annual leave [5: 5-Apr-1935]
In early May 1935 he was absent from Carnamah on annual leave [5: 3-May-1935]


George SLATER
Along with Duncan MACPHERSON took up leases 2038, 2039 and 2040 in what became the Carnamah district [122]
They retained leases 2038 and 2039, however soon after abandoned lease 2040 [122]
Lease 2040, which included Carnamah Spring, was then taken up as lease 3146 by George SHENTON Jnr on 7 June 1865 [122]
On 18 March 1873 along with Duncan MACPHERSON again took up the lease containing Carnamah Spring (this time as 9248) [122]
Also on 18 March 1873 took up lease 9246 which included Prauaka Spring [122]
By 1879 the leases were soley in the name of Duncan MACPHERSON [111]


Mary Rose Ellen SLAVIN
Born 1898 in Greenough, Western Australia [15] [24]
Daughter of John SLAVIN and Agnes MCGUINNESS [15]
Married Martin James BRENNAN in Northampton in 1921 [66]
Resided in Caron Street, Carnamah from 1943 until at least 1961 [19]
Appointed the Godmother of Wendy Anne BOYER at her baptism in Carnamah on 6 January 1957 [91]
By 1975 she was living in Macpherson Street, Carnamah [24]
Mother of "Marty" Martin, "Aggie" Agnes, Maureen, Eileen and Michael [P22]
Passed away at the age of 77 years at the Geraldton Regional Hospital in Geraldton WA [24]
Died 29 June 1975 in Geraldton WA; buried Three Springs General Cemetery, Three Springs WA (Roman Catholic, Plot 137) [24]


Amy SLOPER
Born 23 August 1889 in Dongara, Western Australia [P13]
Daughter of Charles SLOPER and Emily PETTIT [15]
She was baptised by Methodist Minister Horace FAULL at the Wesleyan Church in Dongara on 20 October 1888 [84]
Married "Clarrie" Clarence Augustus ROWLAND on 7 August 1907 [P13]
Resided with husband and children on farmland in Yardarino near Irwin in the 1910s and very early 1920s [P13]
In 1921 shifted to Carnamah with her husband and children [P13]
Resided with husband and children on
Hillview Farm in Carnamah from 1921 [P13] until at least the 1940s [6]
Attended and won the ladies prize at the card evening held at the Billeroo School Hall on 30 July 1932 [5: 5-Aug-1932]
Sent a wreath for the grave of Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
During October 1935 Mrs C. SLOPER and Miss R. WASS of Dongara spent a holiday staying with her in Carnamah [5: 18-Oct-1935]
Attended the funeral of Carnamah agent William B. SHERIDAN at the Winchester Cemetery on 27 January 1936 [5: 31-Jan-1936]
Member of the Carnamah R.S.L. Women's Auxiliary - was Vice President in 1948 [0: image 04506]
Later resided at 4 Manuka Place in the Perth suburb of Duncraig [1]
Passed away after a stroke at the Two Pines Nursing Home in the Perth suburb of Maylands at the age of 86 years [90]
Mother of John, Gladys, Syd, Percy, Keith and Amy [14]
Died 5 December 1975; ashes buried Winchester Cemetery, Carnamah (Row T, Plot 11) [1]


C. SLOPER
Member of the Billeroo Cricket Club in 1939-40 [4: 9-Mar-1940]


"Dorrie" Martha Dorothy SLOPER
Born 8 December 1893 in Dongara, Western Australia [P13]
Daughter of Charles SLOPER and Emily PETITT [15]
She was baptised at the Wesleyan Church in Dongara on 14 January 1894 [84]
Married "Jim" James Hostley ROWLAND on 19 March 1913 [P13]
Resided with husband and children on the Dongara / Irwin area until 1922 [P13]
In mid 1922, along with her husband and children, shifted to farmland in Carnamah that had been purchased the previous year [P13]
Resided with her husband and children on
Billaloo Farm near Billeroo, East Winchester 1922 onwards [P13]
Came 2nd in the Married Ladies Running Race at the Centenary Celebrations held in Carnamah on 13 September 1929 [4: 21-Sep-1929]
Came 2nd in the Married Ladies Race at the Sports Day & Picnic at Centenary Park, Carnamah on 9 October 1930 [4: 18-Oct-1930]
Sent a wreath for the grave of Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
Also came 2nd in a Married Ladies Race at the R.S.L. Sports Meeting in Carnamah on Easter Monday 22 April 1935 [5: 26-Apr-1935]
Sent a floral tribute for the grave of William B. SHERIDAN of Carnamah at the Winchester Cemetery on 27 January 1936 [5: 31-Jan-1936]
Sometime following her husband's death in 1958 her son Wally purchased a house in Carnamah town for them both to live in [P7]
Resided on
Billaloo Farm until moving into Carnamah town and living with her son Wally at 20 Caron Street, Carnamah [P7]
Resided in Carnamah from 1922 [P13] until her death in 1970 [1]
Mother of three sons - Alfred John, Walter Hostley and  Phillip Stanley [P249]
Mother of five daughters - Mavis Amelia, "Jean" Dorothy Jean, Fay Rachel, Eunice Joy and Shirley June [P249]
Died 23 February 1970 at the Royal Perth Hospital, Perth; buried Winchester Cemetery, Carnamah (Row H, Plot 12) [1]


Mrs Mavis Jean SMALES
Wife of "Mel" Richard Melville SMALES; see Mavis Jean WHITEHURST


"Mel" Richard Melville John SMALES
Born 7 February 1917 in Perth, Western Australia [16]
Enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy on 6 December 1939 [16]
Joiner III on the Royal Australian Navy's H.M.A.S. Leeuwin during the Second World War [16]
Married Mavis Jean WHITEHURST in Perth in 1944 [66]
Discharged from the Royal Australian Navy on 2 May 1946 [16]
By October 1946 had settled in Carnamah [0: image 04407]
Carpenter in Carnamah employed by builder and contractor Charles J. DALLIMORE [P22]
Member of the Carnamah Miniature Rifle Club 1946-1952 - was Vice Captain in 1951 and 1952 [0: images 04407, 04501 & 04654] [4: 21-Apr-1951]
Member of the Carnamah Cricket Club 1950-1954 - played for Carnamah Country [0: images 04552 & 04769]
Received electricity at his home from Carnamah firm Henry Parkin & Son; in July 1952 paid £1.17.8 for the month's electricity [53]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society in 1952 [13]
Member of the Carnamah Small Bore Rifle Club in 1954 [0: image 04732]
Resided in Caron Street, Carnamah and was telephone number Carnamah-70 from 1956 to 1965 [60]
Later resided in the Perth suburb of Dianella [2]
Father of Graham [0: image 04714]
Died 3 January 1988; ashes interred Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park, Perth WA (Banksia Court, Memorial Garden, G10A, 56) [115]
Also known as Melville John SMALES and Richard Melville SMALES [6] [61]


"Andy" Andrew SMART
Born 1883 in Eaglehawk, Victoria, Australia [15]
Son of Andrew SMART and Barbara Henderson FRANCIS [15]
Departed Melbourne, Victoria, Australia on the
Gaba and arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on 11 January 1898 [70]
Hairdresser in Day Dawn, Western Australia 1905-1914 [6] [120: 5-Oct-1933]
Married Annie POPE in 1909 [66]
Hairdresser and Tobacconist at 570 Hay Street in Perth, Western Australia 1915-1917 [6]
Resided at 42 Farmer Street in the Perth suburb of North Perth 1915-1917 [6]
For a few years he owned and farmed a property in what was to become the Mukinbudin district [120: 5-Oct-1933]
Hairdresser in Stuart Street and a Newsagent in Mason Street both in the Perth suburb of Cottesloe Beach 1921-1926 [6]
Storekeeper, General Merchant and Commission Agent in Carnamah trading as Andrew Smart & Co. 1928-1937 [4: 4-Oct-1930] [11]
     Purchased L. W. RODGERS' storekeeping and agency business in Carnamah, which he took over on 21 April 1928 [4: 21-Apr-1928]
     He owned the business but leased the store's premises at 7 Macpherson Street, Carnamah from Louis P. PARKER [P5]
     His general store was telephone number Carnamah-1 [60]
     He had P.O. Box 77 at the Carnamah Post Office [5: 5-Feb-1937]
     He resided in Carnamah full time while his wife and children resided in Perth but spent some of their time in Carnamah [P5]
     Lived in a couple of rooms situated at the back of the shop at 7 Macpherson Street, Carnamah [P129]
At his store at 7 Macpherson Street, Carnamah he sold all requirements including groceries, hardware and drapery [5: 8-Jul-1932]
     He was an authorised dealer for General Motors in 1928 - G.M.C. trucks as well as Pontiac, Oakland and Vauxhall cars [163]
     In 1928 was an agent for Geo Willis & Co (superphosphate, corn stacks and Twin City tractors), Queensland Insurance Co, [163]
     Atkins WA Ltd (Big E harvesters, Federal machinery, Wizard lights and Quaker oils), Bunge Aust Ltd (wheat buyers), [163]
     Nicholson's Ltd (player pianos and phonographs), Armstrong's Cycle Agency (Douglas, Scout and Indian motorcycles), [163]
     State Implement Works, Dobbie & Co (petrol lamps and wireless sets), Barnett Glass tyres, Dunlop tyres, Kodak supplies [163]
     In 1929 sold a variety of clothing including jumpers, pullovers, overcoats, raincoats, dresses, and evening frocks [4: 1-Jun-1929]
     He was the local agent for Gulbransen Registering Pianos in 1929; and sold the model 5 Gulbransen for £205 [4: 16-Feb-1929]
Established one of the first two petrol and oil depots in Carnamah in 1928 [4: 22-Sep-1928]
     In 1928 became a small and large quantity supplier of Plume petrol, Mobil oil and Voco petrol, oil and kerosene [4: 22-Sep-1928]
     He had a Plume oil bowser outside his store at 7 Macpherson Street, Carnamah in 1928 store [163]
     Sold all grades of Mobiloil in quantities form a quart to a 45 gallon drum in 1928 [4: 22-Sep-1928]
     By early 1929 he was the local representative for the Vacuum Oil Company [4: 16-Feb-1929]
     In February 1929 the Vacuum Oil Company were making arrangements to establish a large bulk oil depot in Carnamah [4: 16-Feb-1929]
     He sold oil and petrol mainly in drums and tins from a yard in Carnamah in November 1928 [4: 17-Nov-1928]
Conducted a trade exhibit of his business at the Carnamah Agricultural Show in Centenary Park, Carnamah on 19 September 1929 [4]
     Within his exhibit he had on display a new Fargo truck, 65 model Chrysler car and a Chrysler-Plymouth car [4]
     In a marquee near his exhibit his wife held demonstrations of the new three burner model of the New Perfection oil stove [4]
     Also had on display products of the Vacuum Oil Co - new and improved mobiloil in various sized containers, Gargoyle mobiloil, [4]
     Voco power kerosene, Vacmark sheep branding fluid, Voco Cup grease and Plume appotenic motor spirit [4: 28-Sep-1929]
     Also conducted a trade exhibit of his business at the Three Springs Agricultural Society's Show on 30 September 1929 [4: 5-Oct-1929]
Had at his store full stocks of groceries, drapery, hardware, boots, shoes, motor tyres, accessories and fancy goods in 1930 [4: 4-Oct-1930]
     In 1930 was the local Carnamah agent for Attwood motors, Chrysler and Plymouth cars, Fargo trucks, [4: 4-Oct-1930]
     Big E harvesters, Federal Machinery, Queensland Insurance and farm requisites firm Burridge & Warren [4: 4-Oct-1930]
     Advertised the Big E harvesters to be "light in draft, economy of power, sturdily built and small maintenance costs" [4: 13-Apr-1929]
     Smart's Store in Carnamah was the place for all requirements in "Groceries, Hardware and Drapery" in 1932 [5: 5-Aug-1932]
     In 1933 was also an Agent for National Mutual Life Insurance Association of Australasia Ltd [6]
Held a demonstration of the Bonus Gas Producer, of which he was agent, on WATSON's farm in Carnamah on 3 November 1932 [5]
     The demonstration began by a Harr Part tractor with 14 disc Sundercut being started with petrol and then run on gas [5: 4-Nov-1932]
Advertised his business in The Irwin Index, Carnamah-Three Springs Times and North Midland Times newspapers [4] [5: 15-Mar-1935]
      Also advertised his business in the Schedule of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society's Annual Show in 1933: [13]
     "Smart's Store Carnamah, For: Drapery, Hardware, Groceries, Millinery, Tyres, Petrol, Oils etc., etc." [13]
     "Agencies: Bunge Limited, Queensland Insurance Company, Natural Mutual Life Association, Nicholsons Ltd, Atkin's Ltd" [13]
     Advertised in September 1935 that he had bottles of Chapman's Influenza & Cough Remedies for sale at 2/6 per bottle [5: 20-Sep-1935]
In July 1935 he re-became the local dealer for the Chrysler-Plymouth agency [5: 19-Jul-1935]
     Through the Chrysler-Plymouth agency he sold Chrysler cars, Plymouth cars and Fargo trucks [5: 29-Jan-1937]
Through his agency for Bunge (Aust.) Ltd he received the first load of wheat delivered in Carnamah for the 1935-36 season [5]
     The load of Merredin wheat was delivered by Percival L. MILLARD of Three Springs on Monday 4 November 1935 [5: 8-Nov-1935]
Advertised in early March 1936 that he had just received at his shop a range of new season Henderson's hats [5: 6-Mar-1936]
Through his agency for Nicholsons Ltd he was a seller of Radiola dual wave wireless sets and refrigerators [5: 21-Aug-1936, 29-Jan-1937]
     "For conviction make arrangements with Mr A. Smart for a practical demonstration" [5: 14-Aug-1936]
Advertised in early September 1936 that he had stocked the latest millinery and a limited number of new spring frocks [5: 4-Sep-1936]
"Smarts Stores" held an End of Season Clearance Sale of Drapery, Mercery and Underwear in mid November 1936 [5: 20-Nov-1936]
By January 1937 he was the local agent for "Steel Horse" crude oil tractors which boasted economy, simplicity and solidity [5: 8-Jan-1937]
In 1937 his store had full stocks of drapery, hardware, groceries, batteries, tyres, fuels and oils [5: 29-Jan-1937]
     He received fresh fruit and vegetables three times a week with the catchcry "Stocks Fresh - Prices Right" [5: 5-Feb-1937]
Made a donation to the Carnamah Football Club to aid them in raising funds to send a team to Geraldton in 1928 [4: 22-Sep-1928]
Foundation Treasurer of the Carnamah Ratepayers and Citizens Association 1928-1932 [4: 27-Oct-1932, 16-Jul-1932]
On 30 October 1928 received the news by telephone that his only brother had suddenly died in Melbourne, aged 39 years [4: 10-Nov-1928]
Inaugural Treasurer of the Carnamah Presbyterian Church's Board of Management in 1929 [4: 26-Oct-1929]
     One of four people who purchased the large Church Bell for the Carnamah Presbyterian Church in September 1929 [4: 14-Sep-1929]
     In 1929 collected the necessary signatures for the ordination of local Presbyterian Missionary Charles W. T. HEADEN [4: 26-Oct-1929]
Elected a member of the Carnamah District Road Board on 12 April 1930 [4: 12-Apr-1930]
     Served as the Town Member on the Carnamah District Road Board 1930-1935 [7: page 111]
     Owing to poor health he resigned from his position with the Road Board by letter on Wednesday 13 March 1935 [5: 15-Mar-1935]
Foundation Member and Vice President of the Carnamah Golf Club in 1930 [4: 10-May-1930]
     Member of the Carnamah Golf Club 1930-1936 - was again Vice President in 1933 [5: 5-May-1933] [4: 29-Aug-1936]
     Attended the Official Opening of the Carnamah Golf Course at Centenary Park in Carnamah on Sunday 23 July 1933 [5: 28-Jul-1933]
     Donated the "Carnamah Cup" to the Carnamah Golf Club for the Open Championship of the Midlands in 1933 [5: 28-Jul-1933]
Founding Member of the Carnamah Masonic Lodge No.150 WAC on 21 March 1930, and was Worshipful Master in 1933 [96] [153]
Member of the Carnamah Traders Association in 1930 [4: 27-Sep-1930]
Appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Victoria Magisterial District in September 1930 [4: 4-Oct-1930]
     As a Justice of the Peace presided as Magistrate over six cases before the Carnamah Police Court in 1935, 1936 and 1937 [22]
     The Carnamah Police Court dealt with criminal and traffic offences for the Carnamah Police District [22]
     The Carnamah Police District included Carnamah, Winchester, Waddy Forest, Coorow, Marchagee and Gunyidi [22]
     Cases went before two local Justices of the Peace who decided if warranted the amount of the fine or length of imprisonment [22]
Vice President of the Carnamah Football Club in 1930, 1931 and 1936 [4: 15-Mar-1930, 18-Apr-1931] [5: 17-Apr-1936]
Member and Vice President of the Carnamah Tennis Club in 1930-31 [4: 11-Oct-1930]
Vice President of the Carnamah Race Club 1930-1934 [4: 21-Dec-1929] [5: 24-Nov-1933]
Committee Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society 1930-1931, and Financial Member in 1932 [4: 21-Jun-1930, 25-Apr-1931] [13]
Vice President of the Carnamah Cricket Club from 1930-31 to 1933-34 [4: 4-Oct-1930, 2-Dec-1933]
Made a "very fitting address" at Thomas H. and Marjorie E. PARKIN's wedding dance in Carnamah on 7 August 1931 [4: 15-Aug-1931]
Foundation President of the Carnamah Literary and Debating Society in 1932 [5: 5-Aug-1932]
In 1932 was the owner of a Fargo Runabout car with license plate CA-223 [4: 12-Nov-1932]
Proposed one of the toasts at the dinner following the official opening of the new Carnamah Post Office on 30 June 1932 [5: 8-Jul-1932]
Assisted by way of donation or help with the Carnamah Boy Scouts camp held in Carnamah in early September 1932 [5: 9-Sep-1932]
During the first week of October 1932 travelled from Carnamah to Perth to attend the Perth Royal Show [5: 7-Oct-1932]
Made a donation to the Carnamah branch of the Country Women's Association in 1932 to help them purchase premises [5: 29-Jul-1932]
On 9 February 1933 attended the meeting in Carnamah at which Federal Member A. E. GREEN, M.H.R. was entertained [5: 17-Feb-1933]
Received the news on 28 February 1933 that he had become a grandfather with the birth of a son to his son Jack [4: 4-Mar-1933]
Member of the Carnamah Repertory Club in 1933 [5: 16-Jun-1933]
     Played the Bishop in The Bishop's Candlesticks at the Carnamah Repertory Club's 2nd Concert on 30 November 1933 [5: 1-Dec-1933]
On 17 July 1933 attended the American Gift Evening held in Carnamah in aid of the Carnamah Presbyterian Church [5: 21-Jul-1933]
Attended the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show at Maley Park in Coorow on Thursday 7 September 1933 [5: 15-Sep-1933]
Acting Coroner at the inquest held in Carnamah into the death of Elva Irene LEWIS on Wednesday 13 September 1933 [5: 22-Sep-1933]
In early October 1933 two of his dogs died after an unknown person illegally poisoned dogs around Carnamah [5: 13-Oct-1933]
He was among those who attended the official opening of the East Marchagee Hall in Marchagee on 11 November 1933 [5: 17-Nov-1933]
One of the Costume Judges at the Children's Fancy Dress Ball at the Carnamah Hall on Thursday 23 November 1933 [5: 24-Nov-1933]
Member of Carnamah's Parkinson Tennis Club - was President 1933-33 to 1936-37 [5: 10-Mar-1933, 22-Sep-1933, 23-Aug-1935, 18-Sep-1936] [56]
     Presided over the Parkinson Tennis Club Presentation & Card Evening at the Church Hall in Carnamah on 3 July 1935 [5: 5-Jul-1935]
     Donated trophies which were competed for at a mixed doubles handicap tournament on Sunday 10 November 1935 [5: 15-Nov-1935]
Drove to Perth on 14 February 1934 with locals Amy GILES, Henry PARKIN and Robert PALFREYMAN as passengers [5: 16-Feb-1934]
Attended and made a speech at the Farewell to Miss Gladys M. DIXON at the Carnamah Hall on 22 March 1934 [5: 30-Mar-1934]
Vice President of the Carnamah Rifle Club in 1934 [4: 1-Sep-1934]
In July 1934 spent a number of days in Perth on account of the ill health of his wife [4: 14-Jul-1934]
     On his return from Perth his daughter-in-law Nellie SMART and her daughter spent a holiday with him in Carnamah [4: 14-Jul-1934]
Attended the funeral of Mrs Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
Rushed to tell Douglas WALDBY his pharmacy in Carnamah was on fire at about 12:15 on Sunday 18 November 1934 [5: 23-Nov-1934]
Due to ill health left Carnamah in March 1935, however retained ownership and control of his general store [5: 29-Mar-1935, 12 & 19-Apr-1935]
Resided in Carnamah part time in 1935 [P113]
Travelled to Carnamah on 14 April 1935 and after staying about a month returned to Perth in mid May 1935 [5: 19-Apr-1935, 24-May-1935]
During the last weekend of June 1935 he once more returned to Carnamah [5: 5-Jul-1935]
In 1935 he advertised his Carnamah business on a weekly basis in The North Midland Times newspaper [5: 2 & 23 Aug-1935]
He was among those from Carnamah who travelled to Perth in October 1935 to attend the Royal Show [5: 11-Oct-1935]
Attended the Ratepayers Meeting of the Carnamah District Road Board in Carnamah on Wednesday 23 October 1935 [5: 25-Oct-1935]
Attended the entertainment for the Commonwealth Grants Commission at the Coorow Hotel on 21 November 1935 [5: 29-Nov-1935]
     Spoke at the entertainment that he was disappointed with the reception given to the Commonwealth Grants Commission [5]
     He thought they'd come about the disabilities faced by local farmers but were instead "surrounded by all the good things of life" [5]
Attended the funeral of Miss "May" Mary L. LANG of Carnamah at the Winchester Cemetery on 26 November 1935 [5: 29-Nov-1935]
Donated a trophy to the Carnamah Tennis Club in 1935, which was awarded to the winner of Ladies Handicap Singles [5: 6-Dec-1935]
After a brief absence arrived back in Carnamah accompanied by his daughter Joan on Saturday 14 December 1935 [5: 20-Dec-1935]
Returned to Carnamah on Wednesday 26 February 1936 after spending a week in Perth [5: 21 & 28-Feb-1936]
Attended the public meeting on the question of Saturday Afternoon Closing in Carnamah on Thursday 19 March 1936 [5: 27-Mar-1936]
     The proposition was to replace the half-day holiday on Thursday afternoons with a half-day holiday on Saturday afternoons [5]
     The driving force was some of the local sporting bodies, who wished to play their organised sport on Saturday instead of Sunday [5]
     It was suggested that shops could fill orders Saturday morning and leave them outside in boxes to be collected after sport [5]
     He explained the impracticality of the suggestion, as it would take the shop's all day to fill the orders, and they'd miss sport [5]
     Although he was against sport on Sundays he felt the proposal couldn't work owing to mail arriving by train Saturday evenings [5]
After spending two days in Perth he returned to Carnamah on Thursday evening 23 April 1936 [5: 24-Apr-1936]
Attended the Coorow Golf Club's Opening Day for the 1936 season in Coorow on Sunday 17 May 1936 [5: 22-May-1936]
Motored from the Carnamah to Perth on Monday 22 June 1936 [5: 26-Jun-1936]
Attended the Farewell Bridge Evening on 21 June 1936 for Tom & Johanna BERRIGAN who were leaving Carnamah [5: 26-Jun-1936]
     After the playing of bridge and supper he bid the guests farewell on behalf of those present, and presented the bridge prizes [5]
Travelled from Carnamah to Perth by train on Monday 13 July 1936, and returned to Carnamah on 22 July 1936 [5: 17 & 24-Jul-1936]
Played in the Carnamah Masonic Lodge's Inaugural Annual Golf Meeting in Carnamah on Saturday 1 August 1936 [5: 7-Aug-1936]
At 1:30 a.m. on 22 November 1936 he telephoned the Carnamah Police Station reporting two men were fighting near his shop [88]
He motored from Carnamah to Perth on Tuesday 26 January 1937 [5: 29-Jan-1937]
After a residence of over eight years he left Carnamah and shifted to Perth on Monday 22 February 1937 [5: 26-Feb-1937]
In 1937 sold his general storekeeping and agency business in Carnamah to Eric H. GURR and shifted to Nedlands [0: image 02878] [11]
Resided of late in the Perth hills suburb of Mundaring [2]
Father of Jack, Garnet, Eileen and Joan [P5]
Died 24 August 1940; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Crematorium Rose Gardens, Rose Memorial, 2, 2) [2]


From The Western Mail newspaper, Thursday 5 October 1933:
Country Towns and Districts - Three Springs and Carnamah - Rich Pastoral and Wheat Lands - A Progressive Community
"Mr Andrew Smart, the town representative of the Carnamah Road Board for the past five years, is a Victorian by birth. Arriving in this State in the early 'nineties, his knowledge of mining conditions gained in his native Bendigo naturally attracted him to the auriferous belts of the Golden West, and finally he decided in 1905, to try his fortune at Day Dawn on the Murchison. On arrival at his destination, he decided to enter into business, rather than chase the "elusive weight". In his business affairs at Day Dawn he met with comparative success, and after spending ten years there, during which time he served as a member of the local road board for a period, he left the district to work a farming proposition that he had acquired in that part of the wheat belt known today as Mukinbudin. After devoting another five years to the farm, Mr Smart disposed of it and engaged in a commercial undertaking in Perth. Tiring of city life after nine years, he responded to the urge to return to the open spaces, and selected Carnamah as the scene of his activities. Soon after settling in Carnamah, he was elected to a seat on the road board as representative for the town ward, in which capacity he is now in his third term of office. Ever on the alert in the interests of the town and district, Mr Smart has well earned the reputation of being one of the progressive citizens of Carnamah. He is interested in sport and is a keen golfer, recently winning the Captain's cup. At the same meeting he had the pleasure of seeing his wife win a similar honour in the ladies' section of the club."


Mrs Annie SMART
Wife of "Andy" Andrew SMART; see Annie POPE


"Garney" Garnet Francis SMART
Born 1913 in Perth, Western Australia [15]
Son of Andrew SMART and Annie POPE [P5]
Arrived in Carnamah in February 1929 to assist his father in his general store and agency business [4: 16-Feb-1929]
Attended the Three Springs Race meeting and evening ball in Three Springs on 11 April 1929 [4: 20-Apr-1929]
Attended the Carnamah Cricket Club's Ball held at the Carnamah Town Hall on 20 April 1929 [4: 27-Apr-1929]
In later 1929 attended school away from Carnamah however spent his school holidays with his father in Carnamah [4: 31-Aug-1929]
Attended the Ball in Carnamah in aid of the local Roman Catholic Church's building fund on Thursday 24 May 1930 [4: 31-May-1930]
Member of the Carnamah Golf Club in 1930 [4: 23-Aug-1930]
Left Carnamah for Perth in September 1930 after having secured a job with the Vacuum Oil Company [4: 27-Sep-1930]
In September 1932 and September 1933 spent his holidays in Carnamah with his parents [4: 24-Sep-1932] [5: 15-Sep-1933]
Attended the funeral of Mrs Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Kalamunda [2]
Died 2 December 1979; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Crematorium Rose Gardens, Rose Memorial, 2, 2) [2]


Jack SMART
Born 13 May 1910 in Day Dawn, Western Australia [16]
Son of Andrew SMART and Annie POPE [P5]
Resided in Perth but visited Carnamah regularly to see his father [P5]
Spent his holidays in late 1928 staying with his father in Carnamah [4: 3-Nov-1928]
His father travelled to Perth on 12 May 1931 to be present at his 21st birthday celebrations [4: 16-May-1931]
Married Nellie D. COLEMAN in Perth in 1932 [66]
In 1933 worked for the agricultural firm Dalgety & Co in Perth [5: 15-Sep-1933]
On the last day of February 1933 his wife gave birth to a son [4: 4-Mar-1933]
Himself and his wife spent a fortnights holiday in Carnamah in September 1933 [5: 15-Sep-1933]
     His wife attended the Carnamah Football Club's Monster Ball on 2 September 1933 in a pink georgette frock [5: 8-Sep-1933]
     They attended the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show at Maley Park, Coorow on Thursday 7 September 1933 [5: 15-Sep-1933]
A photo of his wife and daughter in everlastings at Carnamah appeared in The Western Mail newspaper in 1934 [5: 2-Nov-1934]
Along with his wife and daughter spent a holiday staying with his father in Carnamah during September 1935 [5: 27-Sep-1935]
They again holidayed with his father in Carnamah in September 1936 [5: 25-Sep-1936]
Owned 3,427 acres of farmland in Marchagee until selling it to Maurice S. B. AUNGER and C. George AUNGER in about 1940 [3]
     The 3,427 acres was Victoria Locations 915, 6814, 8331 and 8741 on the south side of the Buntine-Marchagee Road [3] [62]
In 1942 was living in Moora, and later resided in the Perth suburb of Willetton [2] [16]
Father of Barbara [5: 25-Sep-1936]
Died 10 June 1996; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Crematorium Rose Gardens, Rose Memorial, 2, 2) [2]


Miss SMITH
Resided in Winchester [10: 12-Apr-1918]
Conducted the Sweets Stall at the Carnamah Picnic Races held in Carnamah on Easter Monday 1 April 1918 [10: 12-Apr-1918]


A. SMITH
Treasurer of the Carnamah Ratepayers and Citizens Association in 1930 [4: 22-Mar-1930]


Alexander Neil SMITH
Born 1867 in Geelong, Victoria, Australia [15]
Son of Daniel Fisher SMITH and Jane HAYNES [55]
Married Charlotte Eliza PRATT in 1889 in Victoria, Australia [54]
Along with his wife and children he appears to have left Victoria and shifted to Western Australia in the mid 1890s [15] [54]
In 1917 he was living in North Perth [2] and was an employee of Malloch Bros in Perth [10]
He was in Carnamah on 20 December 1917 to erect a windmill for the Midland Railway Company at the 174½ mile railway siding [10]
While travelling on a railway tricycle with a local fettler a special goods train approached and ran down the tricycle they were on [10]
The train was travelling at about 15 miles per hour and had not been able to stop in time, and he was killed almost instantly [10]
Father of George Daniel, Alexander Neil, Victor Samuel, William Alfred, Olive Daisy, Arthur Albert and of two stillborn sons [15] [54]
Died 20 December 1917 in Carnamah; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Seventh Day Adventist, AA, 5) [2] [10]
An inquest into his death was finalised at the Moora Court House in Moora on Tuesday 8 April 1918 [10: 21-Dec-1917, 11-Jan-1918]
The inquest concluded that his death was accidental, but that it could have been avoided had the train's driver been warned [10]


Bernard Francis Joseph SMITH
Born 16 July 1913 in Perth, Western Australia [16]
Married Gladys Amy Cavill PILLAGE in Perth in 1937 [66]
Resided in Quindalup prior to enlisting in the Australian Army on 17 January 1942 [16]
Bombardier W40658 in the Australian Army's 29 AA during the Second World War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 24 July 1944 [16]
Head School Teacher at the Carnamah State School in 1952 and 1953 [19]
He was assisted in running the school by assistant teachers Pauline BRADY and Rosemary NASH [73]
The Education Department paid him an annual salary of £1,052 in 1952 [73]
Resided at the School House in Carnamah in 1952 and 1953, which was telephone number Carnamah-4 [60]
Member of Carnamah's branch of the Red Cross Society - was Vice President in 1952 [141]
Received electricity at his home from Carnamah firm Henry Parkin & Son; in July 1952 paid £1.19.4 for the month's electricity [53]
Committee Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society in 1952 and 1953 [58]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Bull Creek [2]
Father of Francis, who attended Saint Ildephonsus College in New Norcia 1952-1954 [187]
Died 23 March 1981; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (IC Section, Rose Memorial, CA, 16) [2]


Mrs Edith Rose SMITH
Wife of Thomas William SMITH; see Edith Rose MULLINS


Florence Rose SMITH
Born C.1879 [2]
Married William Henry TIMMINS in 1902 in Warwickshire, England [66]
After spending a vacation in Perth she arrived in Carnamah to join her husband on Friday 25 September 1936 to [5: 31-Jul-1936, 2-Oct-1936]
Resided in Carnamah with her husband in 1936 [5: 2-Oct-1936]
May have resided in Carnamah with her husband beyond 1936, however by 1940 had been residing in Perth for some time [0: image 03990]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Mount Henry [2]
Died 15 December 1963; ashes scattered over the rose garden at Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA [2]


George B. SMITH
Assistant Scoutmaster and Cubmaster of the Carnamah Cubs and Scouts in 1932 [5: 26-Aug-1932]
Helped lead the Carnamah, Inering and Winchester scouts at the first District Rally held in Carnamah on 2 July 1932 [5: 8-Jul-1932]


George William SMITH
Farmhand on John W. COLPITTS's Heppleholme Farm in Winchester in 1917 [19]


Mrs Gladys Amy Cavill SMITH
Wife of Bernard Francis Joseph SMITH; see Gladys Amy Cavill PILLAGE


Horace SMITH
Manager of John BRADLEY's farm in Winchester in 1929 [4: 26-Jan-1929]
In January 1929 spent a few days holiday with friends at Oakabella near Northampton [4: 26-Jan-1929]
Purchased a new 1929 model 6/7 Harley Davidson motor cycle from local agent Rupert LAFFAN in May 1929 [4: 1-Jun-1929]
Member of the Winchester Tennis Club - was Secretary in 1932-33 and 1933-34 [5: 17-Mar-1933, 1-Sep-1933, 16-Feb-1934]
Spent a months holiday in and around Geraldton over January and February 1934 [5: 16-Feb-1934]
Farmhand in Winchester in 1935 [19]
In late January 1935 departed Winchester by truck with Gus and Jim ATKINSON for a holiday in Geraldton [5: 1-Feb-1935]
Member of the Winchester Cricket Club in 1935-36 and 1936-37 [5: 25-Oct-1935, 30-Oct-1936]
Played for the Carnamah District Cricket Association at Country Week Cricket in Perth during February 1936 [5: 14-Feb-1936]
Member of the Coorow Football Club in 1936 [5: 22-May-1936]
Attended the Farewell Social for George & Ester MULLIGAN at
Marathon Farm in Winchester on Thursday 25 June 1936 [5: 3-Jul-1936]


Hugh Sidney SMITH
Born 1867 in Geraldton, Western Australia [15]
Son of James SMITH and Sarah MANN [15]
Farmhand in Carnamah in 1925 [50]
Farm Manager in Carnamah 1928-1930 [19]
Later resided in the Perth suburb of Nedlands [2]
Died 13 November 1947 [2]


Jack SMITH
Representative for Westralian Farmers in Three Springs in 1928 [4: 28-Jul-1928]
Attended the Three Springs Agricultural Society's First Annual Show and Show Ball on Thursday 20 September 1928 [4: 29-Sep-1928]
Worked on Jack BARRY's farm in Three Springs in 1934 [5: 19-Oct-1934]
Left Three Springs in October 1934 and shifted to Carnamah where he worked for Westralian Farmers [5: 19-Oct-1934]
Outside Representative for Westralian Farmers in Carnamah from October 1934 to April 1935 [5: 19-Oct-1934, 5-Apr-1935]
Although based in Carnamah his position with Westralian Farmers was as representative was from Marchagee to Arrino [5: 5-Apr-1935]
Member of the Carnamah Tennis Club in 1934-35 [4: 22-Dec-1934] [5: 7-Dec-1934, 8-Mar-1935]
After resigning from his job with Westralian Farmers he left Carnamah in March 1935 and shifted to Perth [5: 5-Apr-1935]


Leslie Norman SMITH
Born 30 September 1912 in Hamilton, Victoria, Australia [16] [54]
Son of William Henry SMITH and Annie GREENHILL [54]
Married Eileen Eunice McCAGH in Perth in 1942 [66]
Resided in the Perth suburb of North Perth prior to enlisting in the Australia Army on 19 January 1943 [16]
Private WX22279 in the Australian Army's 37 Company AASC during the Second World War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 18 February 1946 [16]
By 1951 he was the farmer of 2,700 acres in Carnamah [3]
His 2,700 acres was on the Waddy Estate and was a portion of Victoria Location 9970 [3]
Member of the Coorow-Waddy Forest branch of the Farmers' Union of WA in 1951 [4: 7-Apr-1951]
Member of the Coorow Golf Club in 1956 [4: 3-Aug-1956]
Had the telephone connected in 1961 - was telephone number Carnamah East 204 [60]
Farmer in Carnamah until his death in 1967 [P22]
Died 17 September 1967; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Baptist, AA, 300A) [2]


Lindsay Robert SMITH
Born 8 June 1927 in Maitland, South Australia [55]
Son of Harold Stanley SMITH and Ida WILLERSDORF [55]
Grew up on his father's farm in Yorke Valley, South Australia where he was one of nine children [P220]
Educated at Yorke Valley Primary School and Maitland Higher Primary School in South Australia [P220]
Walked to the school at Yorke Valley and then drove a horse and jinker six miles to the school at Maitland [P155]
From the age of twelve years regularly missed school to assist his father on the farm [P155]

Left school in 1942 and helped his father on the farm [P220]
Following his father's death began working with his brothers Alan, Bevan and Milton [P155]
They began doing manual jobs and general farm work for other farmers including contract harvesting [P155]
In March 1951 helped Bill HEINRICH shift his machinery and effects from South Australia to Carnamah [P155]
     Drove parts of the 1845 miles over 10 days and on arrival helped the HEINRICH's unload in Carnamah [P155]
     A few days later they visited Con BUSSENSCHUTT's
Golden West Farm where he first met his future wife [P155]
Returned to South Australia and continued to work with his brothers [P155]
For several years they share-farmed their late father's farm, a cousin's farm and a neighbouring farm [P155]
At the same time did contract seeding, fallowing, dam sinking, fencing, shearing, crutching, crop spraying, carting and harvesting [P155]
Also purchased a Model 77 New Holland Hay Baler and made bales on around 44 farms per year [P155]
In 1954 two of their three share-cropping contracts ran out and land in South Australia was too expensive to buy [P155]
Decided to shift to Western Australia as more land was available and at a cheaper price [P220]
Travelled to Carnamah, Western Australia with Stan HEINRICH to visit Bill HEINRICH and see how he had got on in the west [P155]
Purchased Frederick P. WATERS'
Celojium Farm on the Caron Road in Carnamah on 12 May 1955 [P155]
Farmer of
Sunnyside Farm (formerly Celojium) in Carnamah 1955-1993 [P155]
Farmed in Carnamah with his brother Alan 1955-1959 while Bevan and Milton ran the home farm and di contract work in SA  [P155]
Ran the farm under the trading name of "L. R. Smith & Bros" [60]
His home on
Sunnyside was telephone number Carnamah-23R and later number Carnamah-23 [60]
Committee Member of the Carnamah Pasture Improvement Group in 1957 [4: 5-Apr-1957]
Committee Member in 1957 and Financial Member 1957-1971 of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society [58]
Member of the Five Gums Tennis Club 1958-1963 - was a Committee Member in 1960-61 [89]
Married Melva June BUSSENSCHUTT on 23 August 1958 in Three Springs WA [P220]
To avoid any future problems that could occur he bought out all three of his brothers in 1960 [P155]
In the early 1960s established several paddocks of clover and during years when it was too wet to crop had plenty of sheep feed [P155]
During the wet years of the 60s also harvested the clover to supplement his income and increased sheep numbers to 3500 [P155]
Became a member of the Carnamah Masonic Lodge No.150 WAC on 19 June 1964 - served as Worshipful Master four times [96]
      Served as Worshipful Master of the Carnamah Masonic Lodge No.150 WAC on four separate occasions [P220]
      Also an affiliate member of the Coorow Masonic Lodge and the Royal Arch Masonary Lodge in Dongara [P220]
Around 1980 began a piggery on the farm which was eventually built up to around 85 sows [P155]
Committee Member of the Carnamah Landcare Group for six years [P220]
Member of the Carnamah Bowling Club [P220]
Purchased Les LUCAS' salt block in February 1971 and Peter SINCLAIR's
The Gums Farm in March 1992 [P220]
In 1992 also purchased Roy LUCAS'
Roystan Farm in Carnamah [P220]
In March or April of 1993 retired with his wife to 80 Railway Parade in Three Springs town [P220]
In May 2003 purchased Derek JACKSON's
Five Gums Farm in Carnamah [P220]
Father of Peter and David [P220]
Died 1 August 2005 at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in the Perth suburb of Nedlands [45]
Buried at the Three Springs General Cemetery, Three Springs after a service at the Church of the Holy Apostles in Carnamah [45]


Mrs Margaret Agnes SMITH
Wife of Reginald Howard Albert SMITH; see Margaret Agnes POOLE


Norma Adelaide SMITH
Married Austral Victor CLARK in 1911 [66]
Resided in Carnamah with her husband 1927-1933, during which time he was a local bank manager [6] [19]
Member of the Carnamah Golf Club in 1930 [4: 23-Aug-1930]
Member of the Carnamah Tennis Club 1930-1932 [4: 10-May-1930] [5: 21-Oct-1932]
Attended the Grand Ball following the Carnamah Show and opening of Centenary Park on 19 September 1929 [4: 28-Sep-1929]
Helped organise and attended the Carnamah Anglican Church's Freak Ball at the Carnamah Hall on 3 October 1929 [4: 12-Oct-1929]
Attended the Ball in Carnamah in aid of the local Roman Catholic Church's building fund on Thursday 24 May 1930 [4]
     She wore a dress of "black georgette, deep flare drapings, at side and finished with a diamante buckle at hip" [4: 31-May-1930]
Attended the welcome to Rev. Albert and Mrs Murial CURTIS held at the Church Hall in Carnamah on 8 September 1930 [4: 6-Sep-1930]
Attended the evening Ball after the Carnamah Races on Thursday 2 October 1930 in a dress of black georgette [4: 18-Oct-1930]
Committee Member of the Carnamah Anglican Church in 1931 [4: 30-May-1931]
Attended the Carnamah Grand Ball at the town hall on Thursday 28 July 1932 in a gown of lemon floral chiffon [5: 5-Aug-1932]
Attended the Carnamah Roman Catholic Church's Annual Ball at the Carnamah Town Hall on 6 August 1932 [5: 19-Aug-1932]
Member of the Carnamah Cancer Ray Appeal Committee in 1932 [5: 9-Sep-1932]
Organiser of a concert held in Carnamah on 8 October 1932 to raise funds for the State Cancer Treatment Centre [5: 9-Sep-1932]
One of the providers of music at the farewell to Frank and Mary BADRICK at the Carnamah Hall on 1 November 1932 [5: 4-Nov-1932]
Member of the Carnamah School Board in 1932 [4: 9-Jul-1932]
Herself and her daughter Sheila were farewelled following tennis at the Carnamah Tennis Courts on Sunday 18 December 1932 [5]
At the tennis farewell there were each presented with a gift expressing the esteem and appreciation in which they were held [5]
Herself and her husband were tendered a Valedictory Social at the Carnamah Hall on Thursday 22 December 1932 [4: 24-Dec-1932]
At the Valedictory Social, which was largely attended by local residents, herself and her husband were given gold wristlet watches [4]
Along with her husband and daughter left Carnamah in late December 1932 and shifted to Beverley [4: 24-Dec-1932]
Sent a wreath for the grave of Christina B. D. FORRESTER of Carnamah at the Winchester Cemetery on 31 August 1934 [4: 8-Sep-1934]
In 1945 herself and her husband were living in John Street, Beverley [18]
Mother of Margaret, Colin and Sheila [4: 31-Aug-1929, 12-Dec-1931] [P157]
Died 18 December 1955; buried Beverley Anglican Cemetery, Beverley WA [138]


"Reg" Reginald Howard Albert SMITH
Born 15 May 1902 in London, England [16]
By 1925 he was in Western Australia and working as a Farmhand in West Coolup [50]
Married Margaret Agnes POOLE in Perth in 1926 [66]
Dairy Farmer on a Group Settlement 62 in Cowaramup near Margaret River [P283]
Conducted the Vasse Hotel in Busselton and then the Williams Hotel in Williams [P283]
While living in the Perth suburb of Guildford ran the Council Club in the Perth suburb of Midland [P283]
Conducted the Manjimup Hotel in Manjimup and then shifted to Carnamah to take over the Carnamah Hotel [P283]
Arrived in Carnamah in October 1940 after taking over the licence for the Carnamah Hotel from Arthur FAULKS [0: image 03929]
Licensee of the Carnamah Hotel [0: image 03972]
Ran the Carnamah Hotel from October 1940 until August 1942 [0: image 03929] [6] [16]
During his management the Carnamah Hotel was still owned by Mrs Florence M. BREWER [P283]
His wife Margaret ran the accommodation portion of the hotel [0: image 03929]
Advertisements for the hotel in his time carried the line 'Renowned for Comfort, Good Table & Attention' [0: image 03934]
The hotel boasted hot and cold water baths, large rooms, first class accommodation, excellent cuisine and a moderate tariff [0: image 03934]
Resided with wife and son Kevin an a portion of the second floor of the hotel [P283]
Due to the Second World War beer was rationed and arrived once a fortnight [P283]
They served the beer at the Carnamah Hotel in a restricted manner so they wouldn't entirely run out [P283]
Three Springs doctor Mario A. MAYRHOFER and visiting dentists used part of the hotel to see clients [P283]
Member of the Carnamah Golf Club in 1941 [0: image 03995]
Vice President of the Carnamah Football Club in 1941 [0: image 04007]
Member of the Carnamah Repertory Club in 1941 [0: image 04008]
Committee Member of the Carnamah District War and Patriotic Fund in 1941 [0: image 04014]
Financial Member of the Carnamah District Agricultural Society in 1941 [13]
Private in the local Volunteer Defence Corps in 1942 [16]
Along with his wife was bid farewell at a smoke social at the Carnamah Hotel on 17 August 1942 [0: image 04135]
Left Carnamah with his wife Margaret and son Kevin on 18 August 1942 [0: image 04135]
On 12 September 1942 enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force [16]
Sergeant 81941 in the Royal Australian Air Force's Western Area Headquarters during the Second World War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 4 July 1946 [16]
Married (2) "Linned" Mary Linned ARMSTRONG [P283]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Swanbourne [2]
Father of Kevin [P283]
Died 28 April 1975; buried Fremantle Cemetery, Perth suburb of Palmyra (Anglican, Lawn B, 6) [2]
Also known as Reginald HOWARD-SMITH [2]


Robert George SMITH
Born 11 January 1917 in Mullewa, Western Australia [16]
Resided in Geraldton prior to enlisting in the Australian Army on 27 July 1940 [16]
Sergeant WX5401 in the Australian Army's 2/28 Battalion during the Second World War [16]
Married "Maureen" Annie Maureen BRENNAN in Geraldton in March 1944 [0: image 04568]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 26 October 1945 [16]
Resided in Carnamah from 1945 to 1970 [24] [91]
Labourer in Carnamah 1947-1961 [19]
The Carnamah Football Club's First Aid Officer in 1949 [7: page 197]
Joined The Carnamah sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers League in 1949 [0: image 02992]
Committee Member and First Aid Officer of the Carnamah Football Club in 1951 [0: image 04607]
Received electricity at his home from Carnamah firm Henry Parkin & Son; in July 1952 paid £1.15.2 for the month's electricity [53]
Elected Vice President of Carnamah's branch of the Red Cross Society upon its re-formation on 23 September 1952 [7: page 178]
Passed away at the North Midlands District Hospital in Three Springs at the age of 53 years [24]
Father of Denis, Sharyn, Noeline and Coralie [91]
Died 25 August 1970 in Three Springs; buried Three Springs General Cemetery, Three Springs (Roman Catholic, Plot 121) [24]


"Bob" Robert James SMITH
Garage Assistant / Labourer in Carnamah in 1929-1933 [6] [19]
Member of the Carnamah Football Club in 1928 [4: 22-Sep-1928]
In October 1928 he travelled from Carnamah to Perth to attend the Perth Royal Show [4: 20-Oct-1928]
Secretary of the Carnamah Football Club in 1929 and 1930 [4: 31-Aug-1929, 15-Mar-1930 & 4-Oct-1930]
Played the drums at some of the functions held in Carnamah in 1929 and 1930 [4: 31-Aug-1929, 9-Nov-1929 & 10-May-1930]
Played the drums at the Carnamah Cricket Club's Dance held at the Carnamah Town Hall on Saturday 2 April 1929 [4: 27-Apr-1929]
On 11 May 1929 attended and played the drums at the surprise party tendered to Mrs Ida CROSSING in Carnamah [4: 25-May-1929]
Played the drums at the Carnamah Football Club's Ball held in the Carnamah Hall on Saturday 18 May 1929 [4: 25-May-1929]
Played the drums and effects at the Plain and Fancy Dress Ball at the Carnamah Town Hall on Thursday 8 August 1929 [4: 17-Aug-1929]
Attended and played the drums at the Euchre Party and Dance held at the Winchester School on Saturday 31 August 1929 [4: 7-Sep-1929]
Played the drums at the Grand Ball following the Carnamah Show and opening of Centenary Park on 19 September 1929 [4: 28-Sep-1929]
Attended the Carnamah Football Club's Smoke Social held in the lounge of the Carnamah Hotel on 9 September 1930 [4: 13-Sep-1930]
Organiser of the Carnamah Football Club's Grand Presentation Ball which was held on Thursday 9 October 1930 [4: 4-Oct-1930]
One of the suppliers of music at the farewell to Geoffrey K. RYDER at the Carnamah Hall on 10 September 1932 [5: 16-Sep-1932]


Sid SMITH
Resided in Carnamah in 1932 and 1933 [5: 21-Oct-1932, 8-Sep-1933]
In 1933 he undertook all classes of horse-breaking in Carnamah [5: 8-Sep-1933]
Attended the "Gimlets" Annual Picnic on Richard BATTY's farm in Carnamah on Sunday 18 September 1932 [5: 23-Sep-1932]
Attended and sang two songs at the Dance & Bridge Party held at AUNGER's home in East Carnamah on 8 October 1932 [5: 21-Oct-1932]
    Also amused the audience with shadowettes on the wall, and was said to have been "a show on his own" [5: 21-Oct-1932]
Member of the Carnamah Athletic Club in 1933 [5: 9-Jun-1933]
Attended the Dance conducted by the Carnamah Girls Club at the Carnamah Hall on Saturday 10 June 1933 [5: 16-Jun-1933]
Participated in the Carnamah Athletic Club's Boxing Tournaments held in Carnamah in 1933 [4: 4-Feb-1933] [5: 30-Jun-1933, 14-Jul-1933]
Attended the Carnamah Basketball Club's Dance at the Carnamah Hall on Saturday 29 July 1933 [5: 4-Aug-1933]
Went kangaroo shooting with Bill DEWAR on the sandplain west of the Yarra Yarra Lakes in early October 1933 [5: 13-Oct-1933]
During the first week of October 1933 they reported having jointly bagged 40 kangaroos Carnamah [5: 13-Oct-1933]
Resided in Caron, West Perenjori in 1934 [5: 16-Mar-1934]
Won his match with a knock-out at the Perenjori Agricultural Society Boxing Tournament in Perenjori on 10 March 1934 [5: 16-Mar-1934]


Thomas SMITH
Born C.1836 [107]
Sentenced in Leeds, Yorkshire, England to 12 years imprisonment for sheep stealing [107]
Arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on the convict ship
Vimiera on 22 December 1865 [107]
Inmate of the Fremantle Prison, convict number 8704; granted his Ticket of Leave on 22 November 1869 [107]
Labourer on Donald MACPHERSON's
Carnamah Station 1870-1873 [106]
Granted his Certificate of Freedom on 30 August 1876 in Newcastle, neat Toodyay WA [107]


Thomas Edward SMITH
Born 1 December 1882 in Willaston, South Australia [55]
Son of William Henry SMITH and Annie Gertrude RYAN [55]
Lance Corporal 07488 in the South African Light Horse in South Africa during the Boer War [30]
Married Mary MILLER in Perth in 1914 [66]
Enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force (A.I.F.) on 17 August 1914 [30: item 1789422]
Upon enlistment he was 5 feet 7½ inches tall, weighed 11 stone and had grey ewes, brown hair and a medium complexion [30]
After training at Blackboy Hill he was appointed to the 3rd Reinforcements of the Australian Army Service Corps
Embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia for active service abroad on the H.M.A.T. A54 Runic on 12 February 1915 [30]
Served briefly in Greece and at Gallipoli before being taken on strength of the 2nd Company of the A.A.S.C. on 11 March 1916 [30]
Private 5453 in the 2nd Company of the Australian Army Service Corps (A.A.S.C.) in France during the First World War [30]
Discharged from the A.I.F. on 23 March 1919 in Perth; received the 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal [30]
Butcher of 96 Queen Victoria Street in the Perth suburb of Fremantle in 1936 [50]
Worked for butcher Ernest C. ANDREWS at 14 Macpherson Street, Carnamah for a few weeks in October and November 1936 [5]
While making sausages in Carnamah on Saturday morning 7 November 1936 his index finger got caught and was severely lacerated [5]
His finger was amputated at the second joint by Dr M. A. MAYRHOFER at the North Midlands District Hospital in Three Springs [5]
He returned to Perth on Monday 9 November 1936 [5: 13-Nov-1936]


Thomas George SMITH
Born C.1888 [2]
Married Winifred Elsie HALLPIKE in 1916 [66]
Farm Manager of
Petan Farm in Winchester 1917-1920 [19]
Later resided in Doodlakine [2]
Died 14 August 1975; ashes buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Anglican, HA, 101) [2]


Thomas William SMITH
Born C.1885 [2]
Married Edith Rose MULLINS in England in 1906 [21]
Departed Liverpool, England on the
Zealandic and arrived in Fremantle, Western Australia on 8 November 1913 [70]
Labourer in Winchester, Western Australia in 1916 and 1917 [19]
Resided of late in the Perth suburb of Nedlands [2]
Died 8 January 1958; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Crematorium Rose Gardens, 20B, 41) [2]


Mrs Winifred Elsie SMITH
Wife of Thomas George SMITH; see Winifred Elsie HALLPIKE


Albert William SMOKER
Born 1908 [15]
Married Hilda M. McCLYMANS in Perth in 1932 [66]
Railway Employee in Winchester in 1938 [19]
Died 26 July 1938; buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Wesleyan, FC, 697) [2]


"Lily" / "Lil" Elizabeth SNAITH
Born 17 February 1897 in Blyth, Northumberland, England [P48]
Daughter of William SNAITH and "Lizzie" Elizabeth ANGUS [P48]
Her parents had emigrated to Griffith, New South Wales, Australia in 1926, however she remained in England [P48]
Along with her husband to be and his parents arrived in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia on the
Largs Bay on 9 June 1927 [63]
Married (1) her first cousin "Joe" Joseph COLPITTS on 6 December 1927 in Griffith, New South Wales, Australia [P48]
Resided with her husband in Winchester, Western Australia in 1928 [40]
Gave birth to a son prematurely on 15 July 1928 who was buried at the Winchester Cemetery [40]
Resided with her husband in Western Australia for five years before returning to Griffith in New South Wales in 1933 [P48]
Mother of Ronald William COLPITTS who tragically drowned in Griffith on 31 May 1934, aged four years [P48]
A few months after her husband's death in 1942 left Griffith and shifted to Sydney NSW [P48]
Housekeeper in Sydney for Followers of Christ preacher Mr PORTASS [P48]
Married (2) Arthur PORTASS in 1946 in Dummayne, New South Wales, Australia [32] [P48]
Died 4 July 1975 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia [P48]


Frank Hamilton SNOOK
Born 30 September 1904 in London, England [16]
Resided in Carnamah prior to enlisting in the Australian Army on 18 June 1941 [16]
Private WX14480 in the Australian Army's RFS 2/during the second World War [16]
Discharged from the Australian Army on 19 July 1945 [16]
Farmhand in Carnamah 1947-1953 [19]


Gladys Ruth Lillian SOFIELD
Born C.1909 [2]
Married Gilbert HOWATSON in 1933 [66]
Resided in Winchester in 1934 and 1935 [5]
Attended the Party at the home of William & Susan PETHICK on
Petan Farm in Winchester on Saturday 14 July 1934 [5: 20-Jul-1934]
Herself and her husband left Winchester in mid March 1935 and shifted to Northampton [5: 22-Mar-1935]
Manager of
Muskerry Farm in Northampton in 1936 [50]
By 1941 they were living in Gunyidi [19]
Later resided at Oyster Harbour in Albany [2]
Died 2 December 1997; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Crematorium Rose Gardens, 14A, 135) [2]


"Albin" Olof Albin Conrad SOLIN
Born 16 May 1896 in Fremantle, Western Australia [15] [16]
Son of commercial traveller Per Olof SOLIN and Annie Jane CRAIG [15