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Eileen Hoare is mentioned in this article:
Barrier Miner (Broken Hill) - Thursday 2 November 1911
PUBLIC SCHOOL CONCERT AT WHITE CLIFFS.
"The Miner's" correspondent at White Cliffs writes :
A very successful concert was given by the children attending the public school on Thursday evening, October 20, in the Centennial Hall when the operetta "Red Riding Hood's Rescue" was creditably performed by thr juveniles, many of whom were mere infants. This fact, however, did not seen to come in their way when going through the parts allotted them. Some sweet voices were heard during the progress of the play. Miss Nellie Barratt,- as "Red Riding Hood," and Miss Lily Lucas, as "Mother," both played and sang their parts well, as did also Miss Olive Bradbury, as "Rose," and Miss Nellie Barratt, as "Buttercup." Miss Eileen Hoare made a graceful and rather imposing "Queen of Fairies.", She had with her as fairy helps Misses Lizzie Brown, Mary Paul, Alice Bedell, Olive Mercer, May Heath, and Mavis Maiden. Master A. Lucas was "Robin," and Master A. Swift "Wolf." Both did well. During the intermission of the play some pleasing items were brought on. The floral march, by senior girls, was reproduced, and was much appreciated. Action songs were given by the infants, and a nigger sketch, "Seven Little Nigger Boys," by the boys. The entertainment was concluded with an amusing piece, "The Tin Can Band," in which Mr Hanly, the teacher, provided full measure of fun by his comicalities. The members of the band were:-Nellie Baratt, Lily Lucas, Norah Burke, Annie Hagcmann, Mavis Maiden, Alfred Lucís, Alfred Swift, Willie Molden, and Roy Lucas, all of whom contributed, singly, songs and local hits. The orchestra consisted of Mr. P. Fiebig (piano), Masters H. Townsend (first violin). L. Townsend (second violin). Miss Nellie Townsend (third violin). Mr. A, Griesson (flute). Before the fall of the curtain, Mr. IT tilly, the teacher, briefly thanked Miss' Meisiei-, Fiebig, and others who had assisted in making the concert the success it undoubtedly was. The proceeds, which reached close to £20, were in aid of the school fund.
A bazaar in aid of the church and convent fund, was opened on Saturday evening in the Centennial Hall, and did good business. The large hall was crowded all the evening.
(Have corrected as best I can the scanning errors)
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Thanks to everyone who has tried to help me. I will now go and have alook at other trees via the link above.
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Ive sorted the c/p issue
Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 Name: Charles G Middleton Birth Date: 1886 Father's Name: Alexander Middleton Mother's Name: Ann Birth Place: New South Wales Registration Year: 1886 Registration Place: Central Cumberland, New South Wales Registration number: 18733
Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950 Name: Charles G Middleton Spouse Name: Eileen F Hoare Marriage Date: 1918 Marriage Place: New South Wales Registration Place: Broken Hill, New South Wales Registration Year: 1918 Registration number: 3117
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Death for Chas Gordon MIDDLETON in 1981 in NSW, shows as son of Alexander & Wilhelmina (reg 6025). He must have lived to a ripe old age! If you know for certain this is the right person, his death certificate would be well worth getting as it should list any and all marriages and children. I am not clear on which info you are using as a starting point (ie the parents of Chas or one of his children).
Marriage for Shirley: 27803/1950 MCDONALD DAVID JOHN / MIDDLETON SHIRLEY DAWN / BROKEN HILL
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill), Tuesday 26 April 1949 In memory of F/O Charles Middleton, always remembered by Mum, Dad, Shirl, Heather, Dink and Alf.
Barrier Miner, Thursday 14 August 1952 The marriage of Heather Helen, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Middleton, of Devon Park (formerly of North Mine Residence, Broken Hill), to Kevin Asa, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Carter, 592 Wolfram Street, will be solemnised at Scots Church North Terrace, Adelaide, on Saturday, at 5 p.m. Attending the bride will be her sister (Mrs. David McDonald), as Matron of honor, and Miss Isabelle Tucker, of Adelaide (bridesmaid).
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Death for Eileen in SA (visiting Heather perhaps?)
1955 (821/416) MIDDLETON Eileen Frances Charles Gordon MIDDLETON [H] Port Adelaide
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Here's Alfred's WWII enlistment in the Naval Reserve, he was 10 yrs younger than stated (which makes more sense anyway, given the marriage date of his parents!. I suspect Shirley's birthdate is also out, since she did not marry til 1950.)
MIDDLETON ALFRED SAUNDERS : Service Number - PM6463 : Date of birth - 31 Dec 1918 : Place of birth - BROKEN HILL NSW : Place of enlistment - PORT MELBOURNE VIC : Next of Kin - MIDDLETON VERA
Marriage in Victoria of Alfred Saunders MIDDLETON to Vera Florence REID in 1940 (reg 15053). They lived in South Melbourne.
Can't find deaths in NSW or Victoria. Seems Alfred was named after his uncle (Chas' brother): Alfred Saunders Middleton Lt 56th Royal Air Force born Dounby, Orkney 20/02/1892 enlisted Vancouver, BC Age 26 Died of Wounds F & F 26-Oct-18 Son of Alexander Middleton, Headmaster and Williamina Bruce (nee Gordon) Middleton, of Findhorn, Forres. Husband of Margaret Roy Gillan Middleton, of Urquhart, Elgin. Morayshire Roll of Honour: Page 230: Occ Clerk. Husband of Margaret Roy Gillan. MI: NE(S)1061. Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery Fr 0398 Plot XIV Row A Grave 40 FG 6-11-18 3/4
See also www.canadiangreatwarproject.com/searches/soldierDetail.asp?Id=11427
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There is a photo of Alexander & Wilhelmina here: www.forres-gazette.co.uk/Features/Memory-Lane/Findhorn-Public-School-1913-5814.htm
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Cherilyn- you sure have given me a lot of information . Some I had but lots I didn't have. Thank you. :-)
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