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...do YOUR families link back to first South Australian wheat growers?
Christina and Donald McLEAN from Scotland 1837
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1916 - 1969 (52 years)
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Name |
Ronald Gordon WESTLAKE |
Suffix |
Private |
Born |
11 Oct 1916 |
Belvidere SA [1, 2] |
- Austcemindex, states born Strathalbyn, SA, which geographically some short distance, around 50km away, left as per genealogysa for relatives to correct as necessary
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Gender |
Male |
Military Service |
1939-1945 |
WWII [3] |
Enlisted: Mt Martha, Victoria. Service No: SX38158 NoK:Bessie Westlake Series Description:B883:Army,2nd AIF |
Died |
20 Mar 1969 |
Strathalbyn SA [4, 5, 6] |
Person ID |
I-6313 |
Christina and Donald McLean |
Last Modified |
5 Sep 2020 |
Father |
Richard John WESTLAKE, b. 6 Feb 1888, Yankalilla SA , d. 23 Oct 1928, Belvidere SA (Age 40 years) |
Relationship |
-2703 |
Mother |
Rosina CROSS, b. 25 Jan 1891, Strathalbyn SA , d. 9 Aug 1966, Belvidere SA (Age 75 years) |
Relationship |
-2703 |
Married |
4 Oct 1911 |
Strathalbyn SA [7, 8] |
Family ID |
F-2703 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Headstones |
 | HS Strathalbyn Westlake, Ronald and Betty |
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Sources |
- [S-75] http://www.genealogysa.org.au requires login, 2 February 2017 Researcher Lorna McLean.
BIRTH:1916, father:Richard John WESTLAKE mother: Rosina CROSS at Strathalbyn SA RegNo:987/23
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- [S-75] http://www.genealogysa.org.au requires login, https://www.genealogysa.org.au/index.php?option=com_hikashop&view=product&layout=show&Itemid=161&uid=453999&coid=1&cid=2&request_data=%7B%26quot%3Boption%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3Bcom_search%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3BItemid%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3B32%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3Bsurname%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3Bhombsch%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3Bcheck%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3B1%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3Bgname%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3Bherbert%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3Byear%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3B%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3Brange%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3B0%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3Bcusearch%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3BSearch%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3B__utmc%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3B175478836%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3Ba4bd3f58e9df756191d0f96ccbc0b1ee%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3Be7015a7d200526083314a342d63ff4c5%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3B__utmz%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3B175478836.1517185264.399.4.utmcsr%3Dl.facebook.com%7Cutmccn%3D(referral)%7Cutmcmd%3Dreferral%7Cutmcct%3D%2F%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3B__utma%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3B175478836.1713450304.1501589010.1517214165.1517229310.403%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3B__utmt%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3B1%26quot%3B%2C%26quot%3B__utmb%26quot%3B%3A%26quot%3B175478836.33.10.1517229310%26quot%3B%7D, 30 Jan 2018 Researcher Lorna McLean.
Ronald Gordon
Last Name: WESTLAKE
Birth Date: 1916, October 11
Gender: M
Father: Richard John WESTLAKE
Mother: Rosina CROSS
Birth Place/Residence: Strathalbyn
District: Strathalbyn
Symbol:
Book/Page: 987/23
- [S-117] National Archive of Australia Military Records, 26 Aug 2019 Researcher Lorna Mclean.
PRIMARY SOURCE IS NAA.COM.AU Secondary source on ancestry-free weekend (fathers day military records only),however the original source is NAA.COM.AU since it explains the closure of the SERIES as yet not released to OPEN at this point in time, since there is no access to the full file of a soldier.
- [S-64] PUBLICATION "Belvidere" Lance C Wakefield 1992, (Mr Lance Wakefield, Printed: Lutheran Publishing House 205 Halifax st Adelaide), ISBN 0 646 122 010.
"Died suddenly:1969" page 117
- [S-114] CEMETERY Strathalbyn General , Lorna McLean 2014, 10 Aug 2017 Lorna McLean Researcher.
HS reads-Westlake in loving memory of Ronald Gordon loved husband of Betty died 20th March 1969 Aged 52 years Loved father of Marian Carolyn and John
- [S-75] http://www.genealogysa.org.au requires login, https://www.genealogysa.org.au/index.php?option=com_search&Itemid=32, 16 Jun 2017 Researcher Lorna McLean.
Ronald Gordon WESTLAKE Death Date: 20 Mar 1969 Age: 52y
Approx. Birth Year: 1917 Relative 1: Bessie Marian WESTLAKE [W] Residence: Belvidere Death Place: Belvidere
Book/Page: 65A/1831
- [S-75] http://www.genealogysa.org.au requires login, https://www.genealogysa.org.au/index.php?option=com_search&Itemid=32, 17 Jun 2017 Researcher Lorna McLean.
MARRIAGE 1911 Reg No:249/47 groom:WESTLAKE Richard John bride:CROSS Rosina at Strathalbyn SA
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- [S-203] NEWSPAPER TROVE Southern Argus 1837-1972, 3 Personal, 9 Apr 2020 Researcher Lorna Mclean.
On Wednesday morning, October 4th, the Belvidere Methodist Church presented an animated appearance, when the seating accommodation was crowded to the doors with guests and visitors who had assembled to witness a marriage service, the contracting parties being Mr. R. J. Westlake, elder son of Mr.
Jno. Weatlake, and Miss Rosina Cross, second daughter of Mr. Geo Cross, both of near Belvidere. The church was beautifully decorated with a color scheme of white and green, a large arch extending across the middle of the building ? from the centre of which was suspended a massive wedding bell ? made a pretty frame for the bridal party while the Rev. J. Dingle tied the nuptial knot. The bride who was given by her father, was
charmingly gowned in creme striped delaine, trimmed with creamed tucked satin and silk insertion. She wore a tulle veil, prettily braided, and caught with a wreath of orange blossom, and carried a shower bouquet of white flowers and ferns tied with white streamers. She was supported by her sister, Miss Bessie Cross, taste fully dressed in a pretty creme frock, as bridesmaid, while Mr. H. Heinriek attended as bestman, Mise Collett presiding at the organ. After the ceremony a reception was held at the homestead of the bride's parents, some two miles distant and quite a procession of vehicles left the church to partake of Mr. and Mrs. Cross's hospitality, the day being an ideal one,and about 75 guests sat down to a sumptuous
wedding breakfast, at which the usual toasts were enthusiastically honored. Games in great variety were provided for all present during the afternoon, and in the evening music, songs, and drawing-room games were indulged in. The presents received by the bride and bridegroom were handsome, valuable, and numerous. The happy couple drove away in the early evening en route for then honeymoon trip amidst a shower of confetti
and good wishes from all present. The bride's travelling dress was a pretty navy blue voile, trimmed with navy tucked silk and cream overall silk lace, with creme hat to match. Supper was served at about eleven o'clock, and after three ringing cheers bad been given for Mr. and Mrs. Cross the large gathering dispersed each and all having spent a most enjoyable and happy time.
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