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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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1954 - 2021 (66 years)
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Name |
Damon Patrick MORRISSEY [1] |
Born |
27 Dec 1954 |
Geraldton WA [1] |
Christened |
Yalgoo WA |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
28 Dec 1954 |
Yalgoo WA [2] |
Residence of whole of life |
Divorced |
8 Nov 2002 |
Kalgoorlie WA [3] |
Biography Notes |
c1970's |
Yalgoo WA [4] |
Shire Councillor for 40 years, one of three original pioneering families in distric since 1800's (MORRISSEY, GILLAM, later MITCHELL families) |
Died |
11 Apr 2021 |
Geraldton WA [5] |
Buried |
3 May 2021 |
Yalgoo WA [6] |
Person ID |
I-3853 |
Christina and Donald McLean | John McLean's descendants |
Last Modified |
3 Aug 2022 |
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Sources |
- [S-3] PUBLICATION BRB 'Donald & Christina McLean & Their Descendants', 1995 copies available, Copies of the BRB available Strathalbyn National Trust Museum & Library, several libraries around Australia including State Library SA, and Western Australian Genealogical Society Bayswater WA Request assistance for locating a copy through 'Contact us' on this website. .
- [S-16] FM Joan Natalie Smith and Flora May Whaley-evidence provided , Researcher Lorna McLean, 26 Jun 2016.
Born and still living and working in Yalgoo WA
- [S-16] FM Joan Natalie Smith and Flora May Whaley-evidence provided , Researcher Lorna McLean, 26..06.2016.
Certificate attached to all media file
- [S-16] FM Joan Natalie Smith and Flora May Whaley-evidence provided , Researcher Lorna McLean, 26 Jun 2016.
2nd born son to Pioneering family lived entired life in Yalgoo.
- [S-233] FS Lorna Mclean Researchers personal memories, FS Lorna Mclean Researchers personal memories, 24 Apr 2021 Researcher Lorna Mclean.
Phoned by my son in law on Sunday 11th advising me my exhusband and father of my youngest had been found by Jason;deceased the morning of Sunday 11th April 2021.
- [S-233] FS Lorna Mclean Researchers personal memories, My ex husband, father of my 2 children, 25 Aug 2021 Researcher Lorna Mclean.
Special service by brother, Bishop Michael Morrissey. Male friends of Damian carried the coffin and lowered it. Everyone had been out to Noongall for a handful of sand and put that in with him before the burial was complete. His mother was too unwell to attend. Played a list of music that Damian, his mother and Bishop Michael had chosen.
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