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Old Narrabri Cemetery - Inscription for Merle Isabelle Hardy
Cemetery: Narrabri Old General
Family Name: Hardy
Given Names: Merle Isabelle
Birth Date: 1923
Death Date: 1925
Age:
Remarks: dau/Percival J & Minnie M M M; marker
Portion: Ang
Row: 3C
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Parramatta St Johns Cemetery - Inscription for Amy Lucy Sheather
Cemetery: Parramatta: St John's
Family Name: Sheather
Given Names: Amy Lucy
Birth Date: 1870
Death Date: 24 Sep 1902
Age: 32y
Remarks: dau/Silas & Annie Sheather
Portion: 2
Row:
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Jim Stanbury
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [2014-06-12]
Jim Stanbury
Born 25 February 1868
Mullet Island, NSW
Nationality Australian
Title World champion sculler
Term 1890-1896
Predecessor John McLean (rower)
Successor Jacob Gaudaur
James (Jim) Stanbury (25 February 1868 - 11 December 1945)[1] was a world champion sculler.
Stanbury was born on Mullet Island[1] on the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales and was the successor of John McLean in the rowing championship of the world. In 1887 he won the first prize in the Lake Bathurst handicap, but was beaten the same year by Christian Neilson in a race over the Parramatta championship course.[2]
The next year he defeated Julius Wulf, but was himself defeated by Searle in a very toughly fought contest.[2] In 1890 Stanbury twice defeated O'Connor, the American champion, who the year previously had been beaten by Searle on the Thames, in each case over the Parramatta course. On 29 April he defeated John McLean, another New South Wales sculler, over the same course for the championship of the world. In 1892 he also beat Tom Sullivan, the New Zealand sculler, over the Parramatta course.[2]
In 1905, Stanbury regained the world championship.[1]
References
[1] Bennett, Scott. "Stanbury, James (Jim) (1868-1945)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Canberra: Australian National University. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
[2] Mennell, Philip (1892). "Wikisource link to Stanbury, James". The Dictionary of Australasian Biography. London: Hutchinson & Co. Wikisource
Categories: 1868 births1945 deathsAustralian rowers
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Name MANNERS, WILLIAM CAMPBELL
Service Royal Australian Navy
Service Number 14202
Date of Birth 29 Jul 1903
Place of Birth SYDNEY, NSW
Date of Enlistment 7 Feb 1924
Locality on Enlistment Unknown
Home Port/Port Division SYDNEY, NSW
Next of Kin GRACE
Date of Death 9 Aug 1942
Rank Leading Stoker
Posting on Death HMAS Canberra
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
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Roll of Honour - William Campbell Manners
Service number: 14202
Rank: Leading Stoker
Unit: HMAS Canberra
Service: Royal Australian Navy
Conflict: 1939-1945
Date of death: 9 August 1942
Place of death: Off Savo Island, Solomon Islands
Cause of death: Killed in action
Cemetery or memorial details: Plymouth Naval Memorial, United Kingdom
Source: AWM146 Roll of Honour cards, 1939-1945 War, Royal Australian Navy
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Elroy Madsen Lamph
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Birth: Aug. 24, 1924
Hiawatha
Carbon County
Utah, USA
Death: Jul. 31, 1994
Brussels
Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
Elroy Madsen Lamph, 69, of Salt Lake City, died Sunday, July 31, 1994 in Brussels, Belgium while there for the 50th anniversary of D-Day.
He was born on August 24, 1924 in Hiawatha, Utah, the son of John Ivor Lamph and Christie Ray Madsen Lamph.
He married Marva Warner on April 17, 1946 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She passed away on Feb. 11, 1970.
He was a World War II Veteran and served in the European & Pacific Theater, and also in the Korean Conflict. He was a welder, teacher, auto mechanic, entrepreneur, and photographer. He has lived in both Utah and Southern California.
We would like to remember Dad as an excellent mechanic, he could fix anything. He loved the outdoors and four wheeling in Canyonlands was his favorite activity. He had a great sense of humor and had a good singing voice.
Survivors include two sons and two daughters: David E. and Gaye Lamph, American Fork; William "Bill" Warner Lamph, San Diego, California; Christina "Christy" Royel and Richard Heiner, Salt Lake City; Marsha Ann and Marion Terry, Orem; nine grandchildren; two brothers and one sister: Louren "Jerry" Lamph, Kanab, Utah; Delora Jean VanNess, Clifton, New Jersey; Luris "Lou" and Helen Lamph, Provo.
Graveside services will be Wednesday, August 10, 1994 at 11 a.m. at the Spanish Fork City Cemetery, 410 South 400 East, Spanish Fork. Friends may call at the Walker Mortuary, 187 South Main Street, Spanish Fork on Tuesday evening 6-8 p.m. Military rites at the graveside will be by the Spanish Fork American Legion.
Goodbye, "Knuckle Buster"
Salt Lake Tribune, August 7, 1994, Page B9
Family links:
Spouse:
Marva Warner Lamph (1923 - 1970)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Spanish Fork City Cemetery
Spanish Fork
Utah County
Utah, USA
Plot: 02.04A .03
Maintained by: Bonnie Huish
Originally Created by: John Warnke (inactive)
Record added: Oct 30, 2004
Find A Grave Memorial# 9728736
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