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  1. Cite This Collection "British Newspaper Archives, Obituaries." Database with images. FamilySearch. https://FamilySearch.org : 9 September 2024.Records extracted by FindMyPast and images digitized by FamilySearch.

  2. Alistair Begg (born May 22, 1952) is an American pastor of Scottish birth. He is the senior pastor of Cleveland 's Parkside Church [1] (located in Bainbridge Township, Geauga County, Ohio), a position he has held since 1983. He is the voice behind the Truth For Life Christian radio preaching and teaching ministry, which broadcasts his sermons ...

  3. Search birth, marriage and death registers online at ScotlandsPeople. Many registers are available to view online and you can download images (£). Births, baptisms and marriages (before 1880) Search for a birth, baptism or marriage in Scotland on the FamilySearch website – this primarily covers events before 1880.

    • Thomas Lawrence Allender
    • Miss Christina Rose (Dolly) Jacobs
    • Edward George (Ted) Barrell
    • Bertram Fitch
    • George Francis Moulds
    • Harold Mcconnon
    • Jack Eddie
    • Arthur Teal Mcindoe
    • Henry Benjamin (Jack) Phipps
    • Walter Joseph ‘Pat’ Weekes

    Thomas, 34, died at midday on Sunday 4 December, 1927 after injuries he received in a fall at the Danbury Park Trotting Club meeting at Elphin the afternoon before. During the preliminary for the race, Ruby Carbine, which he owned and trained, fell and rolled on her rider. He was picked up unconscious and taken to Hospital but later died. He was si...

    Dolly Jacobs, 26, of Sale, died on Wednesday 26 September, 1928 at the trotting programme at the Royal Melbourne Show at the Showground. Jacobs was riding Hue Wind in the Women’s Handicap trot and was rapidly overhauling Delma Huon (ridden by Mrs Pearl Kelly), when Hue Wind tripped and fell opposite the Chirnside stand. Jacobs was thrown heavily an...

    Ted (as he was known), 39, died on 27 April, 1930 from injuries received when Betty Rorneo fell at the Gloucester Park meeting in Perth on 19 April. Ted had won the Kalgoorlie Cup on Steel Bells many years ago. He had held a trainers and drivers licence for 16 years. This fatality was believed to be the first ever recorded in Perth.

    Bert Fitch, 36, was killed while competing at the Maroona Club’s trotting meeting on Saturday 7 March, 1931. He was riding his own pacer, Alremea when the hopples snapped and the horse somersaulted on top of him. He was badly crushed and had head injuries and taken to Ararat Hospital unconscious but he later died. Bert’s first winner was at Ararat ...

    George Moulds, 33, died on 24 July, 1932 from injuries he received when he was thrown from the sulky when his pacer, Charming Ribbons, shied at a motor lorry when working on Windsor Road near Rouse Hill. George was a fruiterer and trained a team alongside his wife, ‘Pioneering Woman’ Constance Moulds at Riverstone. He was the father of Lawrie Mould...

    Harold, 39, died on Tuesday 6 December, 1932 at Northall Park in Tasmania. Rose Garland, whom he was riding, fell and Harold received a fractured skull and serious internal injuries. Harold’s first winner was ‘Rothlind’ at Brighton in 1931 and in the 18 months prior to his death, Harold enjoyed his best period of success with 13 victories, includin...

    John (Jack) Eddie, 57, died on Thursday 5 May, 1938 at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital from injuries he received in a training accident on the Tuesday before. The son-in-law of Harry Owens from Bathurst, Jack Eddie had his stables in Arundel Street, Glebe. He was in the sulky behind a mare and was leading two other horses in Ross Street as he went up ...

    Arthur McIndoe, 44, died in hospital on 26 May, 1938 from injuries he received from a five-horse race fall at Shepparton race meeting on 4 May. Born in 1894, Arthur was a hobby trainer and a sheet metal worker by profession and lived at Ascot Vale (near Melbourne Showgrounds). His best horse was Duke Cole, who had won five races during the season.

    Henry (or Jack as he was known), 34, driver of Rock Denver, was killed at the Richmond Jockey Club’s Trotting meeting at the Londonderry racecourse on 17 July, 1939. Rock Denver, who was wearing ‘No. 13’ in a race with 13 starters, fell when approaching the turn into the straight in the first race. Phipps was thrown from his seat and hit a peg insi...

    Walter Weekes, 46, died on 3 June, 1949 in Orange Hospital from the injuries he received in a fall in a race at the Dubbo Show on 21 May. From Molong, Walter was a brother to well-known and successful trainers, George and Gus. He was survived by his wife and five young children.

  4. Research. Graham is a Research Leader and Head of the Agroecology Group in the Ecological Sciences Department. His research is focused on the relationship between ecosystems, farming, and food systems and addresses: (1) the conservation and restoration of functional biodiversity and ecosystem services; (2) the multi-functional performance of agroecosystems and agricultural production systems ...

  5. Sep 4, 2019 · Like Ancestry, MyHeritage is a subscription service and offers a 2-week free trial. Under the Research tab, click “Birth, Marriage & Death” then select “Death, Burial, Cemetery & Obituaries ...

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