William Thomas John Henry Olman1
(1889 - )
Father | John Olman1 b. 15 Dec 1863, d. 27 Nov 1909 |
Mother | Sarah Smith1 b. 11 Aug 1857, d. 30 May 1950 |
Charts | Henry Talbot Descendants Chart Hobbs Descendants Chart |
Life Events
William Thomas John Henry Olman was born on 19 January 1889 in Copperhouse, South Australia, son of John Olman and Sarah Smith.1On 19 March 1920, William, aged 31, married Charlotte Elizabeth Alchin, aged 35, daughter of William Thomas Alchin and Annie Margaret Talbot, in the Registry Office in Adelaide, South Australia.1
Citations
- [S1] Birth Registrations, SA Births 1842-1906.
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Sarah Smith1
(1857 - 1950)
Spouse: John Olman (15 December 1863 - 27 November 1909)
Child:
- William Thomas John Henry Olman1 b. 19 Jan 1889
Life Events
Sarah Smith was born on 11 August 1857 in North Rhine, South Australia.1On 8 August 1885, Sarah, aged 27, married John Olman, aged 21, in Aberdeen, South Australia.1,2
She died on Tuesday, 30 May 1950, aged 92 years, 9 months and 19 days, in Monarto, South Australia, Prior to her death she had been living in Murray Bridge.3
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Martha Nobbs1
Spouse: Stephan Couzner (about 1824 - 27 November 1884)
Child:
- Stephen Richard Couzner+1 b. 31 Jul 1857, d. 14 Aug 1943
Citations
- [S1] Birth Registrations, SA Births 1842-1906.
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Tadeusz Dadura1
(1923 - 1988)
Life Events
Tadeusz Dadura was born on 13 October 1923 in Czechoslovakia.1Tadeusz, married Anna (?).1
Around 1950 Taduez and Anna came to Australia as "displaced persons" following the Second World War. The young couple were employed by Dad (Ray Edmonds) on the farm at Pygery. They spoke very little English when they arrived and we children, being at primary school age, would lend them our school books and help them understand the words.
After the contracted empoyment period was up (2 years) Taduez got a job with the Streaky Bay Council and they lived in Streaky Bay for the rest of their lives.2
He died on Friday, 27 May 1988, aged 64 years, 7 months and 14 days, in Streaky Bay, South Australia.1
Tadeusz was buried on 1 June 1988 in the Streaky Bay Cemetery, Streaky Bay, South Australia, in the Souther section, grave 39B, by Father Travers.3
Citations
- [S15] Person named on headstone in headstone photograph.
- [S91] Author's Personal knowledge.
- [S54] South Australian Councils Cemeteries Search, online http://www.pirie.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=130
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Anna (?)1
(1925 - 2002)
Life Events
Anna (?) was born on 15 February 1925 in Czechoslovakia.1Anna, married Tadeusz Dadura.1
Around 1950 Taduez and Anna came to Australia as "displaced persons" following the Second World War. The young couple were employed by Dad (Ray Edmonds) on the farm at Pygery. They spoke very little English when they arrived and we children, being at primary school age, would lend them our school books and help them understand the words.
After the contracted empoyment period was up (2 years) Taduez got a job with the Streaky Bay Council and they lived in Streaky Bay for the rest of their lives.2
She died on Tuesday, 30 April 2002, aged 77 years, 2 months and 15 days, in Streaky Bay, South Australia.1
Anna was buried on 3 May 2002 in the Streaky Bay Cemetery, Streaky Bay, South Australia, in the Souther section, grave 39A, by Father John Watherston.1
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