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Craig Stuart DIGBY

Craig Stuart DIGBY

AKA Craig DIGBY, Diggers  

Late of Mt Annan, NSW  

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job’:    

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern –  Class #  161

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

ProCst. # 92536

Regd. #  18455

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 25 September 1978 ( aged 18 years, 11 months, 27 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 11 December 1978 ( aged 19 years, 2 months, 12 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 11 December 1983

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 11 December 1987

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

After Policing life, Craig branched out as Digby’s Investigative Security and Protective Services

 

Final Rank: = Leading Senior Constable 

 

Stations?, Petersham ( 11 Division ), ?, Ashfield ( 9 Division )( 1990s ), ?, Campbelltown GDs ( 35 Division )( 1990s ), ?

  

Service: From  25 September 1978   to  19 July 2002 ( H.O.D. )  = 23 years, 9 months, 24 Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: =   42 years, 9 months, 20 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  19 years, 8 months, 14 days

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 7 May 1994 ( SenCon )

 

 Born:  Tuesday 29 September 1959

Died on:  Saturday 2 April 2022

Age:  62 years, 6 months, 4 days

Organ Donor:  Y / N / ?

 

Cause:  Stroke.  Previously suffered a number of strokes over the years 

Event location:  Home 

Event date:  Saturday 2 April 2022 

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday 26 April 2022 @ 2.30pm

Funeral location:  Guardian Funeral Chapel, 1 First Ave, Blacktown, NSW

LIVE STREAM TBA    PIN:  TBA   Email:  TBA

 

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Wake location??? TBA 

Wake date??? TBA 

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

 

Funeral Parlour: Guardian Funerals, 1 First Ave, Blacktown, NSW  02 9622 1284

Buried at: ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( April 2022 )

Craig Stuart DIGBY AKA Craig DIGBY, Diggers  

Craig Stuart DIGBY AKA Craig DIGBY, Diggers  

Craig Stuart DIGBY AKA Craig DIGBY, Diggers  

Class 161 - Group B - Sworn in 11 December 1978 at Redfern Police Academy
Class 161 – Group B – Sworn in 11 December 1978 at Redfern Police Academy

 

 DIGGERS is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
3 April 2022


 

 




Keith Victor COLLIS

Keith Victor COLLIS

AKA  ? 

Late of Balgownie, NSW  

“possible” relation in ‘the job’:    

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern –  Class #  Forty Five or higher? 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  8513

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday ? ? ? ( aged

Probationary Constable- appointed Monday 29 October 1956 ( aged 20 years, 1 month, 14 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( YES )

Senior Constable – appointed 29 October 1967

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed  25 February 1973 ( Seniority date should have been 23 February 1973 )

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 11 May 1982

Inspector – appointed ? ? ? 

Chief Inspector – appointed 27 November 1985

 

Final Rank: =  Chief Inspector 

 

Stations?, ‘D’ District ( SenCon )( 1968 ), ?, Deputy District Officer – Wagga Wagga ( Chief Insp. )( 1985 ), ?, TRG South Region ( Sutherland )( Insp. ), ?, Corrimal ( Chief Insp. ) – Retirement

  

Service: From ? pre October 1956?    to  29 October 1991 = 35 years Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: =  55 years, 1 month, 14 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  30 years, 4 months, 19 days

 

Awards:  No Find on the Australian Honours system

 

 Born:  Tuesday 15 September 1936

Died on:  Sunday 20 March 2022

Age:  85 years, 6 months, 5 days

Organ Donor:  NO ( Age inappropriate )

 

Cause?

Event location: Home – Balgownie, NSW

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Thursday 31 March 2022 @ 12.30pm

Funeral location:  St Brigid’s Catholic Church, 119 Gipps St, Gwynneville, NSW

LIVE STREAM

 

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any Future Wake location??? TBA 

any Future Wake date??? TBA 

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Funeral Parlour: H Parsons Funeral, Wollongong, NSW

Buried at Wollongong Cemetery, Swan Street, Wollongong, NSW

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( March 2022 )

 

 

KEITH is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


 

FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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COLLIS
Keith Victor

COLLIS Keith Victor of Balgownie

Passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, 20th of March 2022.

Beloved husband of Elizabeth.

Dearly loved father and father-in-law of Janelle and Alexander, Bradley and Karen, Michael and Alena.

Poppy of Luke, and Elishka.

Loved brother and brother-in-law of Dennis and Joan both deceased, and Uncle to his nephews Scott, Blair, Murray and their families.

Keith will be sadly missed and always loved.

Aged 85 Years
In Gods Care

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Keith’s funeral service to be held at St Brigids Catholic Church, Gipps Street, Gwynneville on Thursday, 31st of March 2022 at 12.30pm. Following the service his funeral will proceed to Wollongong Cemetery, Swan Street, Wollongong.

For those who are unable to attend you are invited to watch Keith’s service via a link found on funeral announcement.com.au.


 

North Coast District Detectives c 1979
North Coast District Detectives c 1979

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
31 March 2022 @ 2.27am


 

 




Ken CLENTON

Ken CLENTON

AKA Kenneth Clenton, Kenny Clenton

Late of ” Bushbank “, Kiama, NSW  

Brother to Colin CLENTON, NSWPF # 14229 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern –  Class #  110 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. # 12508

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 20 February 1967 ( aged 19 years, 3 months, 14 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 3 April 1967 ( aged 19 years, 4 months, 28 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 3 May 1972  

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( NO )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Appears in the 1975 ‘ Stud Book ‘ but not the 1979 issue and onwards

 

Final Rank: = Senior Constable

 

Stations?, Broken Hill ( Traffic – STP )( about 1968 / 69 – 70s ), Wellington ( STP )( 1974 ), Kiama HWP – Resignation

  

Service: From 20 February 1967   to  22 December 1978 ( Resigned ) = 11 years, 10 months, 2 days Service

Post NSW Police, Ken worked for Cleary Brothers earthmoving and also the Kiama Leagues Club – Security

 

Retirement / Leaving age: =  31 years, 1 month, 16 days

Time in Retirement from Police:  43 years, 2 months, 5 days

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 Born:  Thursday 6 November 1947 near Port Macquarie, NSW

Died on: Sunday 27 February 2022 during the a.m.

Age: 74 years, 3 months, 21 days

Organ Donor:   No

 

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Wednesday 9 March 2022

Funeral location? TBA 

LIVE STREAM    – No Live Stream as per Ken’s request.

 

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any Future Wake location??? TBA 

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Funeral Parlour: ? TBA

Buried at: Buried at Shellharbour Cemetery – with his wife, Cheryl who pre-deceased him on 31 March 1991 

441-443 Shellharbour Road, Shellharbour, NSW

Lawn 10, Plot 9

( at the rear of the cemetery on the car park side )

Ken CLENTON, Cheryl CLENTON

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( March 2022 )

Ken CLENTON, Kenny CLENTON

 

Class 110 - Redfern Police Academy Ken CLENTON, Kenny CLENTON

Class 110 - Redfern Police Academy - Police cyclist
Class 110 – Redfern Police Academy – Police cyclist

 

Class 110 - NSWPF - Redfern Academy
Class 110 – NSWPF – Redfern Academy

Class 110 - NSWPF - Redfern Academy
Class 110 – NSWPF – Redfern Academy

 

Class 110 - NSWPF - Redfern Academy
Class 110 – NSWPF – Redfern Academy

 

 

 

 KEN  is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


 

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Ken was the middle child of 13 – most of whom are still living ( 2022 ).

 

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
28 February 2022


 

 




Cheri ADAMS

Cheri ADAMS

AKA 

Late of Wallerawang, formerly of Dapto, NSW  

Daughter of Retired NSWPF Member Allan ADAMS ( AJ ) # 18115 – formerly of Warilla Police Stn & Mt Victoria Police Stn

 

New South Wales Police Force

Final Rank: = Police Daughter 

 

Stations?, Warilla, Mt Victoria, ?

  

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 Born? ? 1977 – 78

Died on: 16 February 2022

Age: 44 years 

 

Cause: Cancer – Ovarian – 1st diagnosed on 26 December 2017

Event location: Home – Wallerawang, NSW 

Event date ?

 

Funeral dateThursday 24 February 2022 @ 11.30am 

Funeral locationSt Patrick’s Catholic Church, Lithgow, NSW

 

Committal prayers and interment at Lakeside Memorial Park Cemetery, 230 Kanahooka Rd, Kanahooka ( Wollongong ), NSW

Interment date: Friday 25 February 2022 @ 2.30pm  

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any Future Wake location??? TBA 

any Future Wake date??? TBA 

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried atLakeside Memorial Park Cemetery, 230 Kanahooka Rd, Kanahooka ( Wollongong ), NSW

Portion: ?, Row: ?, Grave: ? 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( February 2022 )

 


 

FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal


 

May they forever Rest In Peace

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ADAMS:  Cheri

16 February, 2022,

peacefully at home, of Wallerawang – formerly of Dapto.

Dearly loved daughter of Allan & Elizabeth, loved mother of James, Flynn, Amy,

dear sister and sister-in-law of Rea & Christopher, Jessica & David and

auntie of the families.

 

Aged 44 years.

 

Forever in our hearts.

 

Prayers for the repose of the soul of Cheri will be offered in St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, Lithgow on Thursday 24 February 2022 at 11.30am.

Thence to be followed by committal prayers at Lakeside memorial Park Cemetery, 230 Kanahooka Rd, Kanahooka ( Wollongong ) on Friday 25 February 2022 at 2.30pm.

 

We all know Cheri loved flowers and the finer things in life.
We invite you to wear your beautifully coloured outfits while we celebrate her life.

She was a very loved lady. Our family welcome all of her friends and workmates to pack out the church.


 

From AJ

16-2-22
Today we lost our darling Cheri.
Our lives will never be the same.
We hope she felt the love of her family by her side over the last week – Mum, Dad, Rea and myself and her 3 brave, loving babies.

 

 

 

 

18 March 2018: Elizabeth, Jessica, Rea, Cheri, Allan
Family: Elizabeth, Jessica, Rea, Cheri, Allan

18 March 2018

Cheri with her sister, Jessica, on 26 April 2020 Happy happy birthday to my favourite birthday buddy ???????? This is one of my favourite picture of us. So strong, so beautiful, winning the battle #mycherish #matchy #sisters #ovariancancer #survivor #superhero #mysister #lookafteryourladybits #nostoppingyounow
Cheri with her sister, Jessica, on 26 April 2020
Happy happy birthday to my favourite birthday buddy ????????
This is one of my favourite picture of us. So strong, so beautiful, winning the battle #mycherish #matchy #sisters #ovariancancer #survivor #superhero #mysister #lookafteryourladybits #nostoppingyounow

Cheri ADAMS


 

 

**********

 

 

 

 

 

Cal
24 February 2022


 

 




Harry Phillip COGGAN

Harry Phillip COGGAN

AKA Harry COGGAN

Late of Forbes, NSW  

May be related to V.A. COGGAN, NSWPF # 3670, who was born on 13 Aug. 1912.  V.A. Coggan was a 1st Class Inspector in 1968 & then a Superintendent.

In May 1954 there was also a DetSgt J. COGGAN stationed at Randwick.  I don’t have his Regd. #.

 

NSW Police Training College – Penrith –  Class # 024

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  5922

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police Training College on Monday  ? ? 1947

Probationary Constable- appointed Monday 24 November 1947 ( aged 21 years, 10 months, 23 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( NO )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 10 October 1966 ( South District )

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 21 January 1974

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed  13 April 1976

 

Final Rank: = Senior Sergeant – Retirement

 

Stations:  Penrith College, Maitland, Hay, South District ( 1968 ), Temora, Henty, Corowa, Young, Nowra, O.I.C. Forbes ( Retired 1985 )

  

Service: From ? ? 1947 to ? ? 1985 = 38+ years Service

 

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C.M.F.

A.I.F.

World War II

Regiment:                                 Royal Australian Air Force ( R.A.A.F. )

Enlisted:                                    24 March 1944

Service #                                    162197

Rank:                                          Leading Aircraftman

Embarkation:

Next of kin:                                Anastasia COGGAN

Religion:

Single / Married:

Returned to Australia: ?

Date of Discharge:                   28 March 1946

Posting at Discharge:              61 Operational Base Unit

WWII Honours & Gallantry: None for display

POW:                                         No

Occupation upon joining:

War Service In Au:

Active Service outside Au:

Active Service in Au:

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Retirement / Leaving age: = ?

Time in Retirement from Police: ?

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 Born: Friday 1 January 1926 in Avondale near Morriset, NSW

Died on: Tuesday 22 February 2022 

Age: 96 years, 1 month, 21 days 

 

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date: Monday 28 February 2022 @ 10.30am followed by Interment in the Lawn Portion of Forges Cemetery.

Funeral location:  St Laurence’s Catholic Church, Forbes, NSW

All Ex Servicemen are invited to attend and Form a Guard of Honour 

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Funeral Parlour: Michael Hanley’s Funerals, 42 Farnell St, Forbes, NSW.  02 68521961    hanleyfunerals@hotmail.com

Buried at: Lawn Portion of Forbes Cemetery, The Bogan Way, Forbes, NSW

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( February 2022 )

Harry COGGAN

 

HARRY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Lest we forget: march this Sunday

World War II veteran Harry Coggan, holding the portrait taken for Reflections: honouring our WWII veterans project and now at the Australian War Memorial.
World War II veteran Harry Coggan, holding the portrait taken for Reflections: honouring our WWII veterans project and now at the Australian War Memorial.

The Covid-19 enforced cancellation of community Anzac Day commemorations came as a shock to all of us, but none more so than Harry Coggan.

The World War II veteran has barely missed an Anzac Day march in 75 years, and this Sunday he looks to continue that, although he’ll be transported by car.

The well-known retired local police officer and sportsman is not one to speak much of his service with the Air Force in the war years, but Anzac Day remains an important day.

Harry was an apprentice carpenter in Morisset, near Newcastle, in the war years when the work ran short.

He was only 16 at the time, but managed to follow his boss into the Civil Construction Corps and spent the next two years travelling and working with the service.

As soon as he legitimately turned 18, Harry joined the Air Force. After his training, he began work as an airframe fitter.

The Air Force took him from Victoria to Queensland, then eventually on to Japanese-occupied Tarakan for the Allied landing there in 1945. He then served in Borneo.

The atrocities of war remain unspeakable and Mr Coggan is quiet about his own service, but each year he has marched to honour service men and women of all wars and asks that we continue to do so.

“I didn’t do it for any glory, I don’t glorify it,” he says, it was what the young men of his generation did. Many of his friends joined the defence forces.

Every year he marvels at the number of young people who turn out to Anzac Day commemorations, a photograph with his grandsons at the local cenotaph has pride of place in his room.

“I sincerely hope that the youth of today will keep going, it’s a very important thing,” he said.

Harry went back to his carpentry boss after his return from World War II but there was no longer work for him there. He joined the police force and spent time in Newcastle, Maitland and Hay.

It was in Hay, purchasing a fundraiser badge for the hospital, that he met his wife Noreen, and with her that he moved to Forbes where they raised three children in the community he loves.

Lest we forget: march this Sunday | Forbes Advocate | Forbes, NSW


 

WWII servicemen honoured with medal

 

 

Michael McCormack MP September 18, 2020 It was a privilege to give Harry Coggan his 75th Anniversary medallion in #Forbes on Tuesday. While we can never repay the debt we owe to the almost one million Australians who served, this is a small but meaningful token of our nation’s eternal thanks to our WWII #Veterans.
Michael McCormack MP
September 18, 2020
It was a privilege to give Harry Coggan his 75th Anniversary medallion in #Forbes on Tuesday.
While we can never repay the debt we owe to the almost one million Australians who served, this is a small but meaningful token of our nation’s eternal thanks to our WWII #Veterans.

 

Mayor Phyllis Miller and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack presented Harry Coggan with a special commemorative medallion for his service in World War 2. Photo supplied.
Mayor Phyllis Miller and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack presented Harry Coggan with a special commemorative medallion for his service in World War 2. Photo supplied.

 

Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack presented Harry Coggan with a special commemorative medallion for his service. Photo supplied.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack presented Harry Coggan with a special commemorative medallion for his service. Photo supplied.

Member for Riverina and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack travelled to Forbes recently to present a special commemorative medallion to World War II veteran Harry Coggan.

Mr McCormack said every living WW II veteran was eligible to apply for a medallion and a certificate, which are being presented by the Federal Government to say “thank you for your service” on the 75th anniversary of the end of the devastating six-year-long conflict.

“Over the past 75 years, time has healed wounds, both physical and emotional, and time has taken many of our World War Two veterans, but it will never take away our eternal gratitude for their service and sacrifices which defended the freedoms we enjoy today,” Mr McCormack said.

 

WWII servicemen honoured with medal | Forbes Advocate | Forbes, NSW


Former Officer in Charge of Forbes station, Harry Coggan, with current Lachlan LAC Inspector Chris Taylor.
Former Officer in Charge of Forbes station, Harry Coggan, with current Lachlan LAC Inspector Chris Taylor.
November 10 2017 – 11:00AM
Forbes Police move into renovated historic Forbes Police Station

https://www.westernmagazine.com.au/story/5047391/back-in-business-police-relocate-to-historic-forbes-station/#slide=2

Harness up for Anzac Day trots

World War II veteran Harry Coggan recited The Ode at the 2016 Anzac Day harness race meeting. The event is on again on April 25.
World War II veteran Harry Coggan recited The Ode at the 2016 Anzac Day harness race meeting. The event is on again on April 25.

 

Forbes’ traditional Anzac Day harness race meeting – and the Carnival of Cups on the following Sunday – is coming up fast.

Forbes Harness Racing has just appointed a new committee, with Braden Sullivan taking on the presidency. Bob Parsons, who has served four years in the role, did not seek re-election.

Braden, the grandson of club life members Bob and Rosemary Lee, has been described as one of the youngest presidents in the club’s history.

His family forms the backbone of the local harness racing club, says long-time member Bruce Chandler.

Parsons, who remains on the committee, has overseen some major changes in his time as president including the return to TAB racing after a 20-year absence and the introduction of an Anzac service.

“Bob spent many hours overseeing a major upgrade of the track including the surface and configuration changes,” Chandler said.

The club will also miss Sally Spence as canteen coordinator. Her sister Jenny Sullivan will take this on.

“Without doubt the Forbes canteen is one of the best of all harness racing clubs,” Chandler said. “The money that the canteen has raised in (Sally’s) time has gone a long way to keeping the club afloat.”

https://www.forbesadvocate.com.au/story/4564165/harness-up-for-anzac-day-trots/


Presenting: Harry Coggan presented the Noreen Coggan Memorial Trophy to Ann Mackay.
Presenting: Harry Coggan presented the Noreen Coggan Memorial Trophy to Ann Mackay.
January 10 2017 – 7:00AM
Forbes sporting news


World War II veterans Keith Smith and Harry Coggan, who served with the airforce.
World War II veterans Keith Smith and Harry Coggan, who served with the airforce.
April 25 2016 – 12:47PM
GALLERY: Anzac Day service and wreath laying

https://www.forbesadvocate.com.au/story/3868832/gallery-anzac-day-service-and-wreath-laying/

Harry celebrates a milestone

 

Norm Cook, John Stringer and Linden Byrne (right) wish Harry Coggan a very happy 90th birthday. 0116harry
Norm Cook, John Stringer and Linden Byrne (right) wish Harry Coggan a very happy 90th birthday.

More than 100 family members and friends gathered at Forbes Sports and Recreation Club on new year’s day to celebrate Harry Coggan’s 90th birthday.

Harry is a very well known former NSW Police Senior Sergeant who was attached to the Forbes command when he retired 30 years ago.

At his birthday celebrations, John Bentick made a complimentary speech and thanked Harry on behalf of the Forbes community for his help and dedication to the community over so many years.

Mr Coggan is still a very active 90 year old and a regular at the Sport and Rec Club.

He served as club president for a term whilst he was in his late 80s.

He was certainly not shy when he made his speech, thanking family and friends who had travelled considerable distances for his birthday and giving a brief autobiography.

Born at Avondale near Morriset, he grew up in this area attending primary school at Morriset and later at the Gosford High School.

After leaving school at 15 he started work as a carpenter. At 16 (during the war years) he joined the ‘Civil Construction Core’ taking him from Morriset to Brisbane, Townsville and Cairns.

At 18 Harry joined the Australian Air Force and was posted overseas from Townsville.

Whilst overseas in Borneo he was involved in the Morotal and landing of Taracan campaigns returning to Australia in 1946.

In 1947 Harry joined the NSW Police Force, following training in Sydney he was posted to Maitland then Hay where he met and married his life partner Noreen Croft.

In his speech, Harry spoke lovingly and at length of his wife, who sadly passed away a few years ago.

After their marriage in Hay, the police department transferred Harry and Noreen to Temora where their daughter Theresa was born, then on to Henty where Phillip was born and later to Corowa where Ann-Maree was born.

The police department continued with the transfers and the family managed to avoid Sydney and continue with country policing, working at Young, Nowra and finally at Forbes where Harry retired at the end of 1985.

It is especially pleasing to see Harry so happy during his lengthy retirement.

He remains very active, likes to follow the local football, especially the “pub draws”.

Harry still has his carpentry tools and he has been known to do the odd bit of wood work.

A big thank you has to go his daughter Ann-Maree who organised the celebration, a most enjoyable and pleasant evening held on the new rear deck at the club overlooking the beautiful Forbes Lake.

* Contributed by Linden Byrne

https://www.forbesadvocate.com.au/story/3676635/harry-celebrates-a-milestone/


 

Bronze takes gold in Diggers Cup

Forbes RSL sub-branch representative Harry Coggan with winning driver/trainer Mark Hewitt, Diggers Cup winner Bronze Sign and Sue Nicholls.
Forbes RSL sub-branch representative Harry Coggan with winning driver/trainer Mark Hewitt, Diggers Cup winner Bronze Sign and Sue Nicholls.

The contest was tough on the paceway last Friday for the Forbes Anzac Harness Race meeting, but the Diggers Cup was taken, for the first time, by Grenfell driver Mark Hewitt with Bronze Sign.

Bronze Sign is owned by BS and BD Shields.

The mauve sash and sleeves of Hewitt lead all the way in the $1500 race and crossed the finish line 16.5m by a neck.

Second place was Forbes local Terence Hush on Chief Fairman and third was Nathan Townsend, Alectown, on Three Point Turn NZ.

Forbes Diggers Harness Racing spokesman Bruce Chandler said the racing day had a great atmosphere and the recently resurfaced track held up well.

“We’ve had a good crowd and it’s been a beautiful day,” he said.

“The racing has been strong and the new track has held up really well.”

A good crowd took to the sidelines to support the riders and to commemorate Anzac Day, the Last Post was played and the national anthem sung.

https://www.forbesadvocate.com.au/story/2246965/bronze-takes-gold-in-diggers-cup/


 

The Newcastle and Maitland Catholic Sentinel      1 November 1949

Parish Notes

 

Maitland Catholic Ball.

The Catholic Ball held in Maitland City Hall on September 20th was an outstanding success.  Over 550 people attended the ball, which was organised by a committee with Mrs. A. Enrigth ( President ), Miss E. Allsop ( Treasurer ), and Miss M. McLeod ( Secretary ).

Huge bowls of peach blossoms, Iceland poppies, and trails of wistaria produced a spring atmosphere.  Eighteen debutantes were presented to His Lordship, Most Rev. Dr. Gleeson, C.SS.R.  A page-boy, Lewis Morris, announced the arrival of the debutantes, and with the flower girls, Denis Watson and Robin Sutherland, preceded Mrs. Enright down the hall.  The debutantes and their partners were:  Pam Rawding ( Ernest Belcher ), Maureen Clemens ( Tony Wells ), Carmel O’Rourke ( Basil Keating ), Joan Boland ( Harry Coggan ), Clare Tobin ( Michael Tobin ), ……….

https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-310977174/view?sectionId=nla.obj-322453632&searchTerm=%22harry+coggan%22&partId=nla.obj-311193384#page/n11/mode/1up


 

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Cal
 23 February 2022


 

 




Wilma LOSEBY

Wilma LOSEBY

AKA Wilma WHYBROW 

Late of Freshwater, NSW  

On 3 September 1936 there is mention of a Sgt A.E. LOSEBY attending the funeral of Sgt 3/c William Albert STUBBS, NSWPF # ‘Q‘ 8773 ( “possibly” related ? )

There is mention of Sgt 1/c Roy Albert WHYBROW, NSWPF # 6402 ( ” possibly ” related ? )

“Possibly” related to Karan LODGE ( nee WHYBROW ), NSWPF # 28821

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  ? ? ? 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  P/W 0048

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday ? ? 1954

Probationary Constable- appointed ? ? ?

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank: =  ( Resigned )

 

Stations?,

  

Service: From ? ? 1954 to ? ? 1957? = 3.5 years Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = ?

Time in Retirement from Police: ?

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system ( under either surname )

 

 Born: Wednesday 13 September 1933 in Wombat, NSW

Died on:  Sunday 13 February 2022 

Age:  88 years, 5 months, 0 days 

 

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date: Tuesday 1 March 2022 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:  Graveside – Rookwood Cemetery, Anglican Remembrance Lawn 2

Tea & Coffee afterwards at the cafe’ 

( click here to see Cornona19 Virus Pandemic rules – this will be a limited numbers Funeral )

any Future Wake location??? TBA 

any Future Wake date??? TBA 

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at:   Rookwood Cemetery, Anglican Remembrance Lawn2

Row: ?,  Plot: ? 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( February 2022 )

 

 

WILMA is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED


 

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Mrs Wilma Loseby ( née Whybrow)
Late of Freshwater NSW
Born Wombat NSW
13.09.1933 – 13.02.2022 88 yrs
A graveside memorial service will be held
10:30am Tuesday 1st March 2022
Rookwood Cemetery
Anglican Remembrance Lawn 2
Tea and coffee afterwards at the cafe.

 

Wilma LOSEBY - nee Wilma WHYBROW
Wilma LOSEBY – nee Wilma WHYBROW

 

NSW Police Women - about mid 1950s. Back Row: Joan BANNER, Aileen DWYER / WHEELER, Dot IMRIE, Wilma WHYBROW, Ruth STYLES Front Row: Julie LEWIS, June ABBOTT, Olga NORTH - HATCH, Beryl SMITH & Madge WELBY
NSW Police Women – about mid 1950s. Back Row: Joan BANNER, Aileen DWYER / WHEELER, Dot IMRIE, Wilma WHYBROW, Ruth STYLES Front Row: Julie LEWIS, June ABBOTT, Olga NORTH – HATCH, Beryl SMITH & Madge WELBY

 


 

Cootamundra Herald (NSW : 1877 – 1954),

Wednesday 29 September 1948, page 4

WOMBAT

Weeks of careful preparation by the Young Anglicans of Wombat and Kingsvale culminated in the Y.A. Ball, held at Wombat on Friday night, when a record crowd attended from all parts of the district. Buses arrived from Young, Harden, Cootamundra and Wallendbeen, besides numerous cars, and it was soon evident that comfortable dancing would be impossible. Two car loads of patrons arrived later, and, on seeing the crowded conditions, decided to save their feet and return home immediately. The dancers already in the hall made the best of it and took all the inevitable pushes and bumps in good part, with just one object in view and that was to enjoy themselves as well as conditions would permit. The door-keepers, J. Hall and A. Lemon, and ticket sellers, Jas Hall and J. Warner, had a busy time, but evidently did a good job, for the door takings amounted to about £96.

The hall was tastefully decorated, being latticed with red and white, with balloons to soften the effect, while the stage was adorned with an archway of flowers. About 9.45 the official party, consisting of Rev. Guy Julian, Mrs. R. Hall, Rev. F. M. Hill and Mrs. B. Minehan, Mrs. Julian, and Mr. R. Hall, made their entry, and the ball was officially opened by Rev. Guy Julian, of Harden.

The five flower girls then proceeded up the hall along a lane that had been formed towards the stage to the strains of ” Rendezvous, ” played on the piano by Mrs. J. Hall, and Maureen Prothero presented a bouquet to Mrs. Julian.

Little Maureen wore a frock of blue marquisette.

Pam Winbank in a pink net frock came next, and was followed by Helen Molloy and Janet Prothero in their frocks of white net.

Then came Elizabeth Hall, in a frock of white crepe, followed by Marion Bailey in pink net.

The eleven debs, in white, with their partners, then made their way towards the stage where they were in turn presented by Mrs. R. Hall to Rev. Guy Julien.

The debs, and partners were as follows:

Betty Oldfield, partnered by Mr. Jos Gabriel, wore a frock of white flat crepe, full skirt, tight fitting waist, sweetheart neckline, mittens to match.

Marie Nicolls, partnered by Mr. Worner, frock of silk net and lace over taffeta, full skirt, with peplum and tight-fitting bodice, mittens to match.

Marion Nicolls, partnered by Mr. M. Oldfield, frock of silk net and lace over taffeta, full skirt, with peplum and tight fitting-bodice, mittens to match.

Jessie Gehrig, partnered by Mr. F. Eastlake, frock of lace and water wave taffeta, full skirt, sweetheart neckline and mittens to match.

Merle Turton, partnered by Mr. C. Scott, frock with lace top and full water-wave taffeta skirt, and mittens to match.

Dulcie Parkinson, partnered by Mr. M. Williams, frock of whit’ satin, very full skirt, square neckline, and mittens to match.

Betty Parkinson, partnered by Mr. E. Parkinson, frock of white satin trimmed with sequins, full mittens to match.

Kathleen Ellison, partnered by Mr. J. Munro, frock of white organdi over taffeta, full skirt, sweetheart neckline, and mittens to match.

Wilma Whybrow, partnered by Mr. R. Whybrow, frock. of Brussels net, three-tiered skirt, with lace applique, mittens to match.

Gwen Hewson, partnered by Mr. R. Andrews, frock of spotted marquisette over taffeta, with three-tiered skirt, sweetheart neckline, and mittens to match.

Clare Lemon, partnered by Mr. M.Whybrow, frock of embossed marquisette with three-tiered skirt effect, heart-shaped neckline, and mittens to match.

The debs, and their partners then completed one round of a special dance, comprising a waltz chain step to the strains of, ” When You Were Sweet Sixteen, ” and on completion of this, ” The Blue Danube Waltz ” was the signal for all hands to join in an old time waltz. The dancing then commenced in earnest, for which music was supplied by the ‘ Rhythm Rascals, ‘ of Harden, consisting of piano, trumpet, saxaphone, accordeon and drums.

The floor was controlled by Mr. Perce Fitzpatrick, who, as M.C., did a very creditable job, and saw that all the dancers’ requirements were adequately catered for.

Supper arrangements for almost 400 people had to be on a large scale, and in this connection a large marquee had been erected to substitute for a badly needed supper room.

The supper itself was excellent, and it was quite obvious that a great deal of extra work had been involved. While on this subject, it would be appropriate to devote a special word of praise to all those people who worked so untiringly in the preparation and serving of such a supper for so many, not forgetting the able workers who kept the water boiling and ready for its various uses.

Secretary Mrs. Minehan was certainly fortunate to have such a capable and willing committee.

At 2 p.m. it was decided to engage the orchestra for another hour, and so dancing was carried on till ‘ 3 a.m., when tired, but happy people wended their way homeward, satisfied that they’d seen the largest crowd at Wombat Hall since its erection, and still wondering where all the people came from.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/143555904


 

 

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Cal
 18 February 2022


 

 




James Godfry MOLLOY

James Godfry MOLLOY

AKA Jim MOLLOY, Molly  

Late of 

Not related to Warren Sydney MOLLOY, NSWPF # 8319 Although they did work at Chatswood in the same era.

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern ” Possibly ”  Class #  079 

 

New South Wales Police Force

Uniform # 2599

Regd. #  9349  

 

RankCommenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday  ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 1 June 1959 ( aged 25 years, 11 months, 19 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( NO )

Senior Constable – appointed 1 June 1969 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 September 1974 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 30 September 1984 

 

Final Rank =  Sergeant 1st Class 

 

Stations: ?, STP – North Sydney ( ? – 1978 ), ?, Divisional TRG, ?, Chatswood – Retirement

  

Service: From ? ? 1959? to ? ? 1988 = ? years Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = ?

Time in Retirement from Police: ?

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 15 September 1980 ( Sgt 3/c )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 22 September 1987 ( Sgt 1/c )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 22 September 1987 ( Sgt 1/c )

 

 Born:  Tuesday 13 June 1933

Died on:  Sunday 23 January 2022

Age:  88 years, 7 months, 10 days 

 

Cause: Pneumonia 

Event location:  Northern Beaches hospital, NSW 

Event date:  ?

 

Funeral date:  1 February 2022 @ 11am

Funeral location:  Sacred Heart Church, Park St, Mona Vale, NSW

There is NO Live Stream

( click here to see Cornona19 Virus Pandemic rules – this will be a limited numbers Funeral )

any Future Wake location:  ??? TBA 

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( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: ? TBA

Buried at: Burial at Mona Vale Cemetery,

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2022 )

James Godfry MOLLOY, James MOLLOY, Jim MOLLOY

James Godfry MOLLOY, James MOLLOY, Jim MOLLOY

James Godfry MOLLOY, James MOLLOY, Jim MOLLOY

 

JIM is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


 

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Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

Unfortunately my computer system has become weak and can no longer stand the strain I place upon it.

In order to get my systems up and running again, I have invested $6k in a new computer system which is currently being built and I would expect that a lot of the notices I place on the system, will be devoid of a lot of information that I usually include; until my new system arrives and my databases and photos are transferred across.

This might not be completed until late February 2022.

 

 

Cal
24 January 2022


 

 




Thomas BLOOD

Thomas BLOOD

AKA 

Late of 14 Soldiers Avenue, Harbord, NSW 

 

NSW Police Training Centre Belmore Barracks  Class #  ? ? ? 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  ‘Q‘ 5455

For the purposes of this website ‘Q‘ represents those Police joining between 1 March 1862 ( commencement of NSWPF ) – 23 February 1915 ( Commencement of NSWPF current numbering system ) 

 

P.O.W., 10th Hussars of Kabul

 

RankCommenced Training at Belmore Police Barracks on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 1 October 1887

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Inspector – appointed ? ? ? 

Chief Inspector – appointed ? ? ? 

Superintendent – appointed ? ? ? 

Chief Superintendent – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank ?

 

Stations?, Armidale

  

Service: From 1 October 1887 to ? ? ? = ? years Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = ?

Time in Retirement from Police: ?

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 Born? ? 1858 in England 

Died on:  Saturday 25 November 1939 

Age:  80 – 81 years, 

 

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:  ?

 

Funeral date: Saturday 29 November 1939

Funeral location? 

Funeral Parlour: Molloy Bros. 

Buried at: Manly Cemetery,

Grave location:  Anglican Portion, Row H, Grave 677

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2022 )

 

 

THOMAS is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


 

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Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954),

Saturday 25 November 1939, page 15

 

BLOOD.—The Relatives and Friends of Mrs. CLARA BLOOD, of Harbord, Mr. and Mrs. F. BLOOD, of Clovelly, Mr. and Mrs. S. HAMILTON of Coogee, Mr and Mrs P MILHAM of Sydenham, Mr. and Mrs. S. DAVIS, of Manly, Mr. and Mrs. T. BLOOD, of Manly, Mrs. T. COOPER, of Manly, Mr. and Mrs. R. CAMPBELL of Mosman, Mr. and Mrs. K. SIMMONS, of Neutral Bay, Mr. and Mrs. R. PONTIFEX, of Manly, are invited to attend the Funeral of her beloved HUSBAND and of their FATHER, Thomas Blood ( late P.O.W., 10th Hussars of Kabul ) to leave his late residence, 14 Soldiers Avenue, Harbord, THIS ( Saturday ) MORNING, at 10 o’clock, for Church of England Cemetery, Manly.

SYDNEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS

Molloy Bros.,

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/17619417


 

Armidale Express and New England General Advertiser (NSW : 1856 – 1861; 1863 – 1889; 1891 – 1954),

Tuesday 5 January 1892, page 5

Suicide of Annie B. Greener.

The Inquest.

Yesterday morning, at the International Hotel, an inquest was held upon the body of Annie Greener, who died at the hotel above named in Niagara-street on Saturday night. The enquiry was held before the Coroner, Mr. J. McLean, J.P., and a jury of twelve.

The first evidence taken was that of Thomas Blood, Police Constable, stationed at Armidale West who deposed to the effect that on Saturday night, the second inst., from information received, he went to a front parlour of the International Hotel, situated in Niagara-street, and saw the deceased, Annie Greener, lying on her back on a sofa.

Herbert Walker, Jane Walker, Ellen Wheeler, and Mary Croft were present at the time.

Witness examined the body of the deceased, but could not find any sign of life. She appeared to have been dead a few minutes. The body was warm. There were no marks of violence on the body.

Witness produced a tea cup and spoon handed to him by Jane Walker. The cup contained a little jam adhering to its sides, and what appeared to be crystals of strychnine.

In a box belonging to deceased, witness found no trace of poison. The box contained several letters which passed between deceased and a young man named Archy Fraser, and also two ladies’ gold rings.

Witness had known the deceased for the last six weeks, and she appeared in good health and spirits prior to this taking place. Could not find that the witness purchased poison of any description. In one of the letters found there appeared to have been a little misunderstanding which from a letter of later date had been made up.

Archibald Frazer deposed that he was a miner, and resided at Hillgrove West, and had known the deceased for a year, but had never promised to marry her, though he had paid for her board at the International Hotel for the last five or six weeks, on account of her illness through influenza. Remembered that on Saturday last, deceased called witness in after dinner and said, ” Mary is wanting to have a laugh at me, and she is trying to take you away from me, &c.” Witness replied that deceased was foolish to think of such a thing, and after tea deceased appeared in good spirits, till Mary Croft and witness played a game of cards, when deceased appeared a little put out. After this Mary Croft left the room, and deceased refused a drink from witness. Witness remarked to deceased that she looked very solemn, at which she only smiled.

Mary Croft then commenced to play the piano, and witness asked Annie to sing. She replied, “‘Mary will sing.” Witness said, “Do not be a fool Annie. Come on, you ought to know better.”

Witness then went to the room where Mary was playing and deceased followed, and then went into her bedroom. About five minutes after Mary Croft left the room, and witness lay down on the sofa. Shortly after deceased came out of her bedroom and went towards the bar, returning with Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Walker soon came back and told witness that Annie requested her to give some keys to witness, and then witness heard some one call out, “Archie, come quickly.”

Running to a sofa in a room, witness found deceased in a fit.

Deceased, in reply to witness’ queries, asked him to hold her head up high and not to ask her what was the matter. Witness then went for a doctor, and when he returned Annie was dead.

About four or five weeks ago people were saying unpleasant things about deceased, and she said, “I wonder if they would leave the dead alone.” Witness then said to the deceased, “If what people say is true, you don’t deserve to be looked after.”

After the game of cards Mary Croft and witness had a drink, but deceased would  not have any.

Jane Walker gave evidence to the effect that she was the wife of the landlord of the International Hotel, and about five weeks ago deceased came in from Hillgrove Hospital, and remained until she was able to take a situation. Archy Fraser paid deceased’s board, and the deceased occupied a bedroom by herself.

On Saturday night deceased and Fraser were sitting on a sofa in the parlour, and deceased and Mary Croft had a game together. Then Annie Greener and witness also played Fraser and the girl Croft. Then Fraser and Mary Croft played together and deceased sat looking on. Deceased came in shortly after and said to Mrs. Walker that she wanted to speak to her, and shortly after lay down on the sofa.

Deceased complained of being sick and refused weak brandy and water, but asked for the keys of her boxes to be given to Archy. Shortly after the limbs of the deceased became rigid, and she straightened out stiff, living only about three quarters of an hour. Witness was sure that the deceased was not pregnant, and the deceased did not drink.

Mary Ann Croft deposed that she was a domestic servant at the International Hotel, and knew the deceased and Archy Fraser. The latter and deceased had been keeping company. Fraser and witness on Saturday night played cards against deceased and Mrs. Walker, and then witness and Fraser had a game. Never heard of any unpleasantness between Fraser and deceased.

About two or three minutes after this witness went to the bar, and about a quarter of an hour afterwards deceased called and said: “Come in Mary ; take my hand ; I am going to die ; pull off my boots.” Witness took off her boots and then deceased had a fit, during which she was frothing at the mouth, her limbs being drawn up.

Fraser then came in. Witness had never heard the deceased threaten to poison herself. On Saturday the deceased appeared more distant towards witness than previously. Had never seen Archy going into deceased’s bedroom.

The jury returned a verdict that deceased died by poison self-administered.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/189973069


 

FRIDAY, JAN. 27. 1893
(Before his Honor Acting Judge Coffey.)

The bar was represented by Messrs Browning (Crown Prosecutor), Garland, Mocatta, Kent, and Liebius, and the solicitors present were Messrs Simpson, Kearney, McDonald, McPhail, Clapin, and Bonnar.

INDECENT ASSAULT.

Michael Kelleher, an old man about 60 years of age, was charged with indecently assaulting a lad named Herbert McFadden  [aka Herbert McFyden ; Herbert McFayden ].

The prisoner, who was undefended, pleaded not guilty, and the following jury were empannelled: [sic] JP McKinlay (foreman), JM Duncan, EG Wakeford, W Miller, R Allingham, G Bliss, HW Pearson, C Howe, D Fraser, BG Dawson, J Rogerson, and WJ Moore.

Constable [Thomas] Blood, deposed to arresting the accused, who said he had only been down the street to the bridge, and had never put his hands upon the boy. He said he was not right in his head, and was not accountable for his actions when there was a full moon. Accused denied being near the spot indicated in the charge.

Herbert McFadden, a lad 10 years of age, who, not knowing the nature of an oath, made a declaration, and gave evidence to the effect that as he was coming home from school one afternoon in November, he was accosted by the accused, who took him under a bridge and committed the offence complained of.

GE Ratcliffe, a little fellow who had to be accommodated with a chair to enable him to see over the top of the witness box, gave evidence.

William Coucom, a lad 7 years of age, who also made a declaration, identified the accused as the man he saw take Herbert McFadden under the bridge.

Sarah Burrows, married sister of Herbert McFadden, deposed that Herbert came home on the evening in question and made a complaint, and, from an examination made on the following evening, certain stains were found on his clothes.

Martha McFadden, mother of Herbert McFadden, corroborated the last witness.

Ernest McFadden, a lad of 12 years of age, also gave evidence.

Accused [Michael Kelleher] made a statement to the effect that it was a made up affair, as the parties had a down on him. He denied ever having committed the offence. He had lived in the district 30 years, and no one could ever say he did a wrong thing.

Four witnesses were called for the defence, but no evidence was given with reference to the date on which the offence was alleged to have been committed.

His Honor having summed up, the jury, after a short deliberation, returned a verdict of guilty.

In answer to his Honor, Senior Sergeant Rafferty said he had known the accused for about 25 years, and there was nothing against him beyond that he used to drink to excess. He was remanded for sentence.

1893, Michael Kelleher – Unfit For Publication


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

Unfortunately my computer system has become weak and can no longer stand the strain I place upon it.

In order to get my systems up and running again, I have invested $6k in a new computer system which is currently being built and I would expect that a lot of the notices I place on the system, will be devoid of a lot of information that I usually include; until my new system arrives and my databases and photos are transferred across.

This might not be completed until late February 2022.

 

 

Cal
20 January 2022


 

 




Maurice John TYLER

Maurice John TYLER

AKA Tim TYLER 

Late of Katoomba & Arakoon NSW 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern OR Police Training College – Penrith – Class #  ? ? ? 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  6721 

 

Service:  From ? ? 1950?   to   10 December 1985  =  35 years Service 

 

RankCommenced Training at Penrith OR Redfern Police Academy on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 5 June 1950

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 July 1967

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 1 April 1974

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 19 April 1977

Inspector – appointed 21 November 1981

Chief Inspector – appointed 30 September 1984

 

Final Rank =  Chief Inspector 

 

StationsKatoomba ( 1951, 1953, 1954 ), One Man Station at Bogan Gate ( 1960 ), ?, ‘ D ‘ District ( 1967 ), Coolah ( Nov 1968, 1969, 1970)( Sgt 3/c ), Kempsey ( 1971 ), Taree ( 1974 – 1977 ), Armidale 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1989 ( Sgt 1/c – C/Inspector ) – Retirement 10 December 1985

 

Retirement / Leaving age: =  55 years, 4 months, 0 days

Time in Retirement from Police: 35 years, 10 months, 23 days

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 Born:  Sunday 10 August 1930 in Kogarah, NSW

Died on:  Tuesday 2 November 2021 @ 6.55pm

Age: 91 years, 2 months, 23 days  

 

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

Maurice John TYLER, Tim TYLER

Funeral date: Friday 26 November 2021 @ 11am

Funeral location: Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 15 – 19 McIntyre St, South West Rocks, NSW

There’s no cap on attendance numbers as long as people are all double vacc’d, space wise we can accommodate about 168 indoors and another 200 outside. There will be a guard of honour, organised by the Kempsey station. Thank you very much for being so generous with help, contact no. and time.

( click here to see Cornona19 Virus Pandemic rules – this will be a limited numbers Funeral )

any Future Wake location??? TBA 

any Future Wake date??? TBA

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: R B Walker & Sons, Kempsey, NSW

Buried at: Arakoon Cemetery, Lighthouse Rd, Arakoon, NSW, next to his wife Shirley, who passed away late 2018.

FUNERAL SERVICE LIVE STREAM

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( November 2021 )

TIM is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO


 

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Maurice John TYLER, Maurice TYLER,Tim TYLER

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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 – 1954),

Sunday 5 July 1953, page 42

Truth Reports on ….

Two sent for trial over the death of a twin baby

There was a poignant scene in the old stone courthouse at Katoomba on Wednesday, when a detective handed the District Coroner ( Mr. P. O. Medlicott ) a photograph of the body of a six-weeks-old baby boy, described by doctors as shrivelled, wasted, and a victim of malnutrition.

Turning to the baby’s parents, who had been charged with manslaughter, Sgt. A. Waining ( assisting the Coroner ) said: ‘I don’t suppose you want to see it. You are entitled to see it, if you want to.’

The baby’s father, 26 years-old railway fettler, Leslie Williams, studied the photo impassively, but his 35 years-old de facto wife, Mrs. Peggy Winifred Lillian Poile, whose long hair flowed over her shoulders, turned away, hid her tear-stained face in the arms of a police woman, and sobbed convulsively.

The story told to the coroner began two years ago, when Mrs. Poile, having left her legal husband, went to live with Williams.

On April 19 last the couple, giving the name of Mr. and Mrs. Williams, called at the home of Mrs. Gwenllian Cousins, in Walgett St., Katoomba, seeking accommodation. ‘They had no money,’ said Mrs. Cousins.

‘Williams said he would pay me three weeks’ rent when he received his pay from the railways, which he did.

‘Mrs. Williams looked very ill, and was obviously expecting a baby, so I let them have No. 2 flat. ‘She didn’t make any preparations at all for the arrival of the child or children. People gave her things. ‘The flat was never tidy. I told her she should clean it up.’

On May 15, Mrs. Cousins drove Mrs. Williams — as most of the witnesses called her — to the Blue Mountains District Hospital.

‘Grey-Looking’

Sister Edith Mary Jones, of the hospital’s obstetric ward, told the coroner that Mrs. Williams first gave birth to a girl weighing 41b 4.5 oz., and 15 minutes later, to a boy weighing 41b 4.5 oz.

Mrs. Williams took her babies, Gary Lawrence and Lesley Gail, back to her flat on May 29.

On Tuesday, June 23, Mrs. Cousins noticed that Gary was ‘a bit grey looking,’ and told Mrs. Williams she should take him to a doctor at once.

About 5.30 that afternoon, Mrs. Williams asked a neighbor, Beryl Fay Martin, also known as Mrs. Andrews, to mind the children while she went to meet her husband.

The babies’ parents returned home shortly after 9 p.m. ‘They had both had quite a few drinks,’ said Mrs. Andrews. ‘I think you could say they were drunk.

‘Mrs. Williams picked up the boy and started feeding him on the breast, and I think Mr. Williams went to pay the rent,’ she said.

The landlady, Mrs. Cousins, said that later that night she saw Mr. and Mrs. Williams in bed fully clothed.

‘Pretty full’

Next night, according to a statement, Williams allegedly made to police, he and the babies’ mother again went out and got ‘pretty full.’

About 5.45 next morning, Mrs. Williams hurried to Katoomba police station, carrying Gary, wrapped in what Const. Maurice John Tyler described as ‘a grubby shawl.’

The constable said Mrs. Williams told him: ‘When I woke up this morning, the baby was cold and grey. I tried to get a taxi to go to the hospital.’

The constable took Mrs. Williams to the hospital. Sister Ruby Helen Wilson said that when the child arrived at the hospital, it was dressed in grubby clothes and wrapped in a dirty shawl.

‘I examined the child and found it was very cold, blue, dirty and obviously under-nourished,’ said Sister Wilson.

‘I contacted the matron, placed the baby in an oxygen tent and packed it with hot water bottles.’

Dr. Alfred Kenneth Jones, relieving Government Medical Officer at Katoomba, said he examined Gary at 11 o’clock the same morning. ‘He was obviously very sick, and deeply cyanosed — that means blue,’ said the doctor. ‘He was very wasted, consistent with a state of malnutrition.

In my opinion, medical attention should have been sought for the child considerably earlier.

‘Wastage would have occurred over perhaps two to three weeks, and I think should have been obvious to any person having care of the child.’

Gary Williams died about 4 a.m. next day, June 26.

Seven hours later, Dr. Jones said, he performed a post-mortem examination. The baby was very emaciated, and there was almost complete absence of sub-cutaneous fat.

‘Shrivelled up’

The small Intestine was completely collapsed, due to the absence of food. ‘It would seem that the persons who had charge of the baby had not given it sufficient to eat,’ the doctor said. ‘In my opinion, the cause of death was malnutrition, with terminal pneumonia.’

Dr Philip Hudson Macindoe, of Wentworth Falls, who also examined the baby, while it was in the oxygen tent, said it was ‘wasted, underweight, and shrivelled up,’ and apparently suffering from malnutrition.

Dr. Alfred Alcorn, of Echo Point, said that at 4 p.m. on June 26, at the request of Det. Sgt. Fisher he examined Mrs. Williams’ baby daughter, Lesley. She was thin, and in his opinion was also suffering from malnutrition. Her condition was now ‘quite improved.’

William James Irons, district officer of the Child Welfare Department, said he accompanied police in an inspection of the Williams’ flat on June 25.

‘Did the best’

The premises were filthy, and unfit for children he said.

Det.-Sgt. John Thomas Fisher ( NSWPF # ???? ), of Katoomba, said he had told Williams: ‘It’s alleged the baby was green yesterday morning, when Mrs. Cousins saw it.’ Williams replied that he had a hangover, and added: ‘I was that crook I didn’t feel like worrying about it. I sat in the backyard in the sun,’ said Fisher.

Williams told the coroner he did not wish to give evidence at the inquest. Mrs. Poile, however, elected to enter the witness box.

Her evidence consisted of two sentences, spoken between tears. ‘I just want to say I did the best for the baby.’ she sobbed. ‘Honest, I didn’t realise he was so ill.’

The coroner found that Gary Williams died from pneumonia, following malnutrition, which was the result of lack of care by its parents, and that the parents feloniously slew the child.

He committed Williams and Mrs. Poile for trial at Parramatta Quarter Sessions, and allowed each £100 bail.


 

 

 

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Cal
25 November 2021


 

 

 




William CARPENTER

William CARPENTER

AKA ?

Late of Harris Park, NSW 

 

NSW Belmore Barracks Class # ? ? ?

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. # ‘Q‘ 4304
For the purposes of this website ‘Q‘ represents those Police joining between 1 March 1862 ( commencement of NSWPF ) – 23 February 1915 ( Commencement of NSWPF current numbering system )

 

Service: From 4 December 1882 to ? April 1906 = 24+ years Service in NSW & then whatever time he Serving with the Irish Constabulary

 

Rank: Was a member of the Irish Constabulary prior to emigrating to Australia in ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed Monday 4 December 1882

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( NO )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank = Constable 

 

Stations: Kiama ( Illawarra )( 1884 ), ?, O.I.C. Moss Vale ( 10 August 1891 – 25 May 1894 ), Parramatta ( 18 Division )( 26 May 1894 – April? 1906 ) – Death

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 50 – 51

Time in Retirement from Police: a few weeks

 

Awards: No Find on Australian Honours system

 

Born: ? ? 1856 in Ireland

Died on: Saturday 26 May 1906 during the evening

Age: 50 – 51

 

Cause: Heart failure

Event location: Harris Park, NSW

Event date: ?

 

Funeral date: Monday 28 May 1906

Funeral location: Graveside

Funeral Parlour:  

 

Buried at: Church of England Cemetery, Rookwood, NSW

Grave Location:  Zone C, Section 05, Grave 785

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( November 2021 )

 

William CARPENTER - Grave
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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Scrutineer and Berrima District Press (NSW : 1892 – 1948), Wednesday 30 May 1906, page 2

Death of Constable Carpenter.

The death of Constable William Carpenter, who was in charge of the Moss Vale police station from August 10, 1891, to May 25, 1894, and was then transferred to Parramatta, took place at the latter town on Saturday last after a long illness.

After recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia he was retired as unfit for further service.

A few weeks later he was again taken ill with an affection of the heart and from that attack never recovered.

He had been in the service about 30 years and was a most efficient officer and highly respected by all who knew him.

He was twice married, his first wife and their child predeceasing him nearly twelve years, their remains being laid to rest at Bowral.

He married again, and leaves a wife and eight-year-old son to mourn their loss.

He was a brother-in-law to Mr. H. Jervis, Moss Vale.

Deceased’s remains were interred in the Church of England cemetery at Rookwood on Monday last.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/125559912


 

 

Cumberland Argus and Fruit growers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 – 1950), Wednesday 30 May 1906, page 2

DEATH OF CONSTABLE CARPENTER

Constable Wm. Carpenter ( for really he died in harness, though the authorities regarded the matter, technically, in a different light ) passed away on Saturday evening.

A few weeks ago he appeared to make a rally from the effects of his serious attack of illness ; but matters took a fatal turn a few days later, and then the end came, somewhat suddenly.

The funeral, which was largely attended, took place on Monday afternoon, the Rev. H. F. L. Palmer reading the Burial Service at the graveside at the Necropolis, Rookwood, and Mr. Ralph Metcalfe having charge of the funeral arrangements.

The clergyman took the opportunity afforded by the presence of scores of men ( some of whom, by the nature of their occupations, have but limited opportunities of attending public worship regularly ) to say a few earnest and solemn words suited to the occasion, referring to the opportunities afforded during this life of doing some good and thus ” rising ( through Christ ) to the life eternal. ” Mr. Palmer referred in a few affectionately-toned words to the gentleness and patience and valour, in suffering, of the comrade there departed, whose career and character had won him such universal respect and esteem in all the districts in which he had lived in Australia. Among those present at the funeral were : Inspector Grugeon, Dr. Kearney, ex-Sub-Inspector Fowler, Senior-Sergeant Bennett, Sergeant Nies, Mr. T. R. Moxham, Messrs. C. E. Byrnes, A. Holmes, Alderman Telfer, Messrs. G. H. Mobbs, J. Ridal, W. Board, W. Moxham, West Harkins, Smith, Robertson, R. Yates, Gimbert, Eddie, Allison, Qrr, Mortimer, Denman, Campbell, Williamson, Gill, Rafter, Overton, Gilchrist. Mahony, Senior-Constable Noble ( an old friend, from Wollongong ). Mr. Trelford ( special constable, Minmi, who had served with the deceased in the Irish constabulary in the old country ), Messrs. Clarke, Travers, Poole, Williams, Draper, Beattie, Byers, Trevillian, Grigor, Black, Lowe, Bolton, Kenny, Monks, Yates, Montgomery, J. Newling, Perry, Baker, W. O’Brien, Barker, S. Hill, Shute, Harvey, Miller, W. and K. Garland, Nagle, Brown, Fleming, T. Bray, Dawes, Wagner, Byers. Beautiful wreaths were laid upon the coffin, among them being those from Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Byrnes, Nurse Slattery, the Misses Ambridge, Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gimbort, Mr. and Mrs. Monks, Mr. J. Vincent and family, Mrs. Howe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Low and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Bolton.

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Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 – 1947), Friday 8 February 1884, page 2

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7.

Before H. Connell, and J. H. Caird Js P. Petty Larceny.- Christina Linklater, who appeared before the court with an infant in her arms, with which she had been incarcerated since the previous night, was charged with stealing a saddle the property of one William Goodwin, who valued it at 5s.

Constable William Carpenter, being sworn, stated that he apprehended the prisoner between 11 and 12 o’clock on Wednesday night, and charged her with stealing a saddle ( produced ) from a horse’s back in Tory’s Yard.

She said she knew nothing about it ; he believed her to be under the influence of drink at the time ; he took her to the lock-up with her baby in her arms ; he believed she had five children at home with no one to look after them. Prisoner elected to be dealt with summarily, and was ordered to be imprisoned in the Kiama lock-up for 24 hours.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/101639538


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

 

Cal
22 November 2021