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MCBEAN, David John

MCBEAN, David John

Male 1948 -  (75 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  MCBEAN, David John was born on 12 Aug 1948 (son of MCBEAN, William and EAMER, Dorothy).

    Other Events:

    • Unique Id: DDDFCFFC8E33455AA6A4E382A56B10580E89


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  MCBEAN, William was born on 30 Aug 1922; died on 04 Jan 2011 in Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.

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    • Unique Id: FE19F6ABF3924CC486EA0437898150FC4E04

    Notes:

    Died:
    Fremantle Hospital

    William married EAMER, Dorothy on 17 Mar 1945 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. Dorothy (daughter of EAMER, John William and WILLOWS, Lucy) was born on 9 Jan 1923 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia; died on 09 Sep 2010 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  EAMER, DorothyEAMER, Dorothy was born on 9 Jan 1923 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia (daughter of EAMER, John William and WILLOWS, Lucy); died on 09 Sep 2010 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

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    • Unique Id: EEB1E1FF820043A699E153C2F5B729C00EC2

    Notes:

    An short autobiography of Dorothy's life witten 05/11/2005:

    I was born in a Maternity hospital at Mount Lawley on 9 January 1923 after my mother had travelled by train from Meekatharra for the event. It would have been quite a journey for my mother at that stage of her pregnancy, with the only luxury being a drink of cold water drawn from a water bag hanging outside the window of her carriage on the train. The object of the trip no doubt was to avoid the heat of the Murchison at that time of the year and to ensure that she and I had the best available medical attention. I think, but I am not sure, that we stayed with my Aunt Carrie in her home at Mount Lawley before going back to Meekatharra.

    I didn't live there for long however as in 1926 my father purchased a carrying business in Midland Junction known as McGregor's Transport. The family home and business premises as you know John, were conveniently situated at the corner of Helena and Victoria Streets, and I don't think that my life there would have been very different to the one you enjoyed when you were growing up there at a later date. The main differences would have been due to the Depression which followed our arrival in Midland, and of course the War which subsequently ensued. Money was no doubt tight but I don't remember that presenting too many problems because we always ate well and my parents managed to purchase a residential property in Nedlands in my mother's name at about this time.

    I was educated at the State school in Midland and when it came time to leave there my father, after a certain amount of deliberation, decided to invest in my future by financing my further education at City Commercial Business College. My stay there was a success and when I left I obtained a position as a typist and stenographer in the office of Guildford Grammar School which as you know was onlya short distance from home. After a reasonably short stay there I was fortunate enough to obtain a position in the head office of the Midland Railway Company in the railway reserve straight opposite our home in Helena Street.

    The things I remember growing up in Midland include the visits we used to get at our back door at home from natives selling clothes props and from gypsies in their exotic outfits on their periodic visits to town. I remember also, playing tennis at Bassendean and going to dances with my sister Lucy and her husband Bill Beer. As well I can remember playing basketball competitively and taking bike rides with friends to places like Rocky Pool at Swan View. In those days you could travel by train straight to South Beach at Fremantle and I can remember day picnics there with school friends and their parents. I also remember visits with my own family to my Aunt Ess's property at Mooliabeenie which were always great fun.

    I was never close to my father as Lucy was his favourite daughter, but I was close to my mother. She had her own way of doing things however, one of which was going off on holidays on her own to places as far apart as Albany and Cottesloe. She rarely left us to fend for ourselves and usually arranged for either her mother or her sister Ess to move in and cook for us. I remember another holiday she had, when she and my sister Lucy travelled by ship to New Zealand.

    Another lasting memory I have of Midland is of our white cocky which was my father's pride and joy along with the pigeons he raced so successfully. The cocky's party tricks included shouting ""WHAT ARE YOU DOING THERE?"" at innocent passers-by, to their consternation, particularly when it happened at night. Letting air out of the tyres of our trucks with his beak whenever his chain allowed him to get close enough, was another thing he did regularly, calling out that he was ""ALL CHANGLED UP"" whenever his chain got caught. Another thing he did very successfully was to loop-the-loop on the clothes line whilst hanging on to it with his feet. I remember too our little dog Teddy which used to terrorise the local Postman.

    Midland was quite an exciting place to be in during the war years. Troops from all over Australia were based there. Most of the work I did at the MR was associated with the transportation of troops and equipment which ensured that I was ""manpowered"" under National Security Regulations. Because of that I was unable to enlist, as I had been minded to do, much to my father's satisfaction.

    Dorothy McBean, Nov. 2005

    Children:
    1. 1. MCBEAN, David John was born on 12 Aug 1948.
    2. MCBEAN, Paul was born on 10 Oct 1952.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  EAMER, John WilliamEAMER, John William was born on 1 May 1879 in Mount Remarkable, South Australia, Australia (son of INGLIS, Samuel and GADE, Marie); died on 11 Jun 1955 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.

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    • Historical: Meekatharra, Western Australia, Australia; has a street named after him
    • Unique Id: 89BA70A8375848AC89C8B9F0A74BDF4DF6A4

    Notes:

    Born out of wedlock to Samuel INGLIS. Took on the name of EAMER following the marraige of his mother to Walter EAMER, his stepfather, when he was 3yr6mo old.

    See INGLIS

    NOTES by Denis Hamilton
    ===================
    Johann was known as John or Jack EAMER. He was Base Born to Maria. The South Australian Reference for the Birth is:- Johann Wilhelm GADE born Thursday 1st May 1879 at Willowie,District of Frome, SA#220/226 Father: Samuel INGLES, Farmer [Info received from Jo HARRIS from Australia on the 1.10.2004 by E Mail to be found in EAMOUR File]. I have entered Johann under Walter EAMER for convenience sake and the fact that Walter "adopted" him and brought him up and he took [or was given] the EAMER name. So all the descendants of Johann/John have not the EAMER blood in them.NOTE: Dr. John JENNINGS informed me that the date of birth was the 1 May 1880. [E Mail rec. 12.1.2004].17.2.2006: John EAMER has the birth date as the 1st May 1879. John has found that the INGLIS/INGLES lineage comes from Duns, Boarders, Scotland. [S.O.G. has Duns under Berwickshire]. Samuel INGLIS dumped Marie [Mary] and married Ruth Elizabeth FOOTE when his mother was three months pregnant. Samuel who lived from 1802 to 1890 arrived in Port Adelaide, Australia in 1854. [There is an INGLIS Clan Group at Yahoo! On Line].

    Johann [John] lived in S.A. 18 years and in W.A. 58 years.
    Received the "INGLIS FAMILY HISTORY" book Compiled by Jean WILSON on the 4th April 2006 from John Geoffrey EAMER, Australia. Printed in 1983 - does not include Johann, as the writer until eighteen months ago [approx Sept 2004] did not know that Johann existed until John Geoffrey EAMER contacted [Edith] Jean WILSON [nee. INGLIS].

    Occupation:
    Cartage Contractor / Manager " Eve's Store", Meekatharra, W.A.

    Residence:
    71 Williams Road, Nedlands, Western Australia

    John married WILLOWS, Lucy on 31 Jul 1905 in Nannine, Western Australia, Australia. Lucy (daughter of WILLOWS, John and SPENCER, Eleanor) was born on 14 Aug 1882 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; died on 18 Aug 1958 in Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1958 in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  WILLOWS, LucyWILLOWS, Lucy was born on 14 Aug 1882 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia (daughter of WILLOWS, John and SPENCER, Eleanor); died on 18 Aug 1958 in Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1958 in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events:

    • Unique Id: 843AF72C852F4A688782717C564D6C034F23

    Notes:

    NOTES by Denis Hamilton
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    Dr. John T. JENNINGS contacted me through GenesConnected on the 11 January 2004 he followed up on the 12th and on the 13th sent me by E Mail an Attachment of the EAMER names on his Tree.
    The EAMER family are not a Direct Line of Dr. JENNINGS but Lucy WILLOWS G/Mother was Lucy WICKHAM - her brother Daniel Robert WICKHAM was John's Gt. Gt. Grandfather.
    Although I had information on John & Lucy EAMER's children, John supplied missing details of the lineage that I did not have especially on Lucy Addis EAMER and Dorothy [Dossie] EAMER and their descendants.
    DR. JOHN T. JENNINGS living at 2 SEAFIELD AVENUE, KINGSWOOD, S.A. 5062, AUSTRALIA.
    Dr. John will be 54 years of age this year [2004]. His Home Page on the Internet is: -
    http://www.agwine.adelaide.edu.au/people/plant/jjenni01.html
    He works at the School of Agriculture & Wine, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, S.A. 5005, Australia and is a Convenor [Convener] of The Waite Insect and Nematode Collection. About the Waite Insect & Nematode Collection can be found on the Internet on:- http://www.sciences.adelaide.edu.au/research/winc/
    Dr. John's wife works as a Librarian at the State Library in Adelaide - their home is situated in a suburb of Adelaide.

    Buried:
    Ashes scattered over Rose Garden.

    Children:
    1. EAMER, Arthur Ernest was born on 30 Apr 1906 in Western Australia, Australia; died on 9 Aug 1975 in Morely, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.
    2. EAMER, Jack was born on 30 Aug 1910 in Nannine, Western Australia, Australia; died on 16 Nov 1977 in Midland Junction, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.
    3. EAMER, Lucy Addis was born on 31 May 1915 in Meekatharra, Western Australia, Australia; died on 8 Apr 2000 in Bassendean, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.
    4. 3. EAMER, Dorothy was born on 9 Jan 1923 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia; died on 09 Sep 2010 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  INGLIS, SamuelINGLIS, Samuel was born on 14 Jun 1855 in Encounter Bay, South Australia, Australia (son of INGLIS, Samuel and DUNCAN, Janet Knox); died on 7 Jun 1941 in Merriton, South Australia, Australia; was buried in Crystal Brook, South Australia, Australia.

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    • Unique Id: B4ADCC742E9D486C9E04589FE4F00452E3E3
    • Occupation: 1876-1890, Willowie, South Australia, Australia; Farmer
    • Occupation: 1890-1895, Mannanarie, South Australia, Australia; Farmer
    • Occupation: 1895-1900, Telowie, South Australia, Australia; Carting Contracter
    • Occupation: 1900-1924, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia; Miner
    • Retired: 1924, Merriton, South Australia, Australia

    Notes:

    Samuel farmed at WILLOWIE from 1880-1890, MANNANARIE 1890-1895. Had a carting contract from TEROWIE to HAWKER until early 1900, then moved to BROKEN HILL and worked with horses at the central mine for many years. Returned to SA in 1924 driving his horse 'Minnie' and cart with his personal possessions from BROKEN HILL to his sons home at 'Ingleside' Meriton. Samuel lived here until his death in 1941. He is buried in the CRYSTAL BROOK cemetery.

    Occupation:
    Farmer, Carter

    Religion:
    Methodist

    Occupation:
    The INGLIS family owned sections #546 and #95 just south of the township of Willowie, approx 25 km from Melrose.

    Occupation:
    Operated a contract between Terowie and Hawker

    Occupation:
    Worked with horses on the mines

    Retired:
    Returned to South Australia in 1924, driving his horse 'Minnie' and cart with his personal possessions from Broken Hill to his son's home at 'Ingleside'Merriton, where he remained until his death in 1941.

    Died:
    Death Certificate:
    Samuel Inglis widower, aged 86yrs died 7.6.1941 at Lestern Private Hospital, Harrow Rd, St Peters
    cause: cancer of rectum and senile decay
    occup: stableman formerly farmer
    residence: Catherine St, College Park formerly of Merriton
    born: Inman Valley
    remarried at 37yrs of age issue: 2 females alive, 3 males and 1female deceased
    Claude Trevelion undertaker

    Samuel married GADE, Marie. Marie (daughter of GADE, Wilhelm Carl and KLEBE, Eleonore) was born in 1859 in Germany; died on 13 Dec 1939 in Bayswater, Western Australia, Australia; was buried on 14 Dec 1939 in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  GADE, MarieGADE, Marie was born in 1859 in Germany (daughter of GADE, Wilhelm Carl and KLEBE, Eleonore); died on 13 Dec 1939 in Bayswater, Western Australia, Australia; was buried on 14 Dec 1939 in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events:

    • Unique Id: 7A4BD58E317D47B4ABE42E859F844DA02329

    Notes:

    Gave birth to a son sired by Samuel INGLIS, out of wedlock. Child registered under GADE and INGLIS as Johann Wilhelm on 01.05.1879 in district of FROME SA.

    NOTES by Denis Hamilton
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    Samuel INGLIS who was the father of Maria's child Johann married Elizabeth Ruth FOOTE on the 21.10.1878 when Maria was three months pregnant. Did Samuel jilt Maria or was she unaware that he was "seeing another woman" to whom he intended marrying.
    When Maria [Mary] married Walter she was living in Willowie, South Australia, she was aged 22 years.On Death Cert. it states Maria was 19 years when she married Walter. [From John G. EAMER Website].
    Lived in W.A. 40 years, born S.A.

    Buried:
    Wesleyan Faith - Grave 281 / Cemetery Record: 033120 / P 080

    Children:
    1. 6. EAMER, John William was born on 1 May 1879 in Mount Remarkable, South Australia, Australia; died on 11 Jun 1955 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.

  3. 14.  WILLOWS, John was born on 21 Jan 1848 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; was christened on 23 Dec 1849 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia (son of WILLOWS, George Francis and WICKHAM, Lucy); died on 7 May 1933 in Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 8 May 1933 in Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; Storekeeper
    • Unique Id: E52F38CBF5454730B4663989A7FF8F8B6408

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Melway Reference (Edition 30), Map 17, F4 and Detail Map 388

    Church of England Compartment O, grave 1067 - a communal grave.
    Interred with:
    DAVEY 16/05/1933
    DAVIS George Ronald 23/05/1933
    HAMMER John 10/05/1933
    LIM Joon 15/05/1933
    MORRIS 17/05/1933
    ROBERTS Dawn Clarice 23/05/1933
    TRIGG 16/05/1933
    VELT Allen George 15/05/1933
    WILLOWS John 8/05/1933

    John married SPENCER, Eleanor on 21 Dec 1880 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Eleanor (daughter of SPENCER, Arthur William and ADDIS, Austinette) was born in 1862 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; died on 23 Sep 1932 in Subiaco, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  SPENCER, EleanorSPENCER, Eleanor was born in 1862 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia (daughter of SPENCER, Arthur William and ADDIS, Austinette); died on 23 Sep 1932 in Subiaco, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.

    Other Events:

    • Unique Id: 8F0BA00279FC45FCB304090462EBCB0AD864

    Notes:

    Managed hotel in NANNINE WA until abt 1920. Then shifted to MEEKATHARRA WA.

    Left her husband c.1900 in BENDIGO (Vic) and followed her mother to Day Dawn (WA) - left eldest daughter and two middle children behind, sent for them when established.

    Birth:
    Family Name: SPENCER
    Given Name(s): Eleanor
    Sex: Unknown
    Event: BIRTH
    Father's Name: Arthur
    Mother's Name: ADDIS - Austinette
    Spouse's Family Name:
    Spouse's Given Name(s):
    Age:
    Birth Place: BENDIGO
    Death Place:
    Registration Year: 1861
    Registration Number: 23077

    Children:
    1. 7. WILLOWS, Lucy was born on 14 Aug 1882 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; died on 18 Aug 1958 in Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in 1958 in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.
    2. WILLOWS, Alice Easter was born on 14 Apr 1884 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; died on 25 Sep 1957 in Cannington, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.
    3. WILLOWS, Norman was born in 1886 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; died on 31 Mar 1947 in South Perth, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia.
    4. WILLOWS, Maud was born on 6 Oct 1888 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; died on 24 Mar 1933 in Belmont, Western Australia, Australia.
    5. WILLOWS, Caroline was born on 12 Oct 1890 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; died on 24 Mar 1970 in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.
    6. WILLOWS, Ernest Wickham was born in 1893 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; died on 15 Nov 1918 in Sutton Veny, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom; was buried in Sutton Veny, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom.
    7. WILLOWS, John was born on 28 Aug 1895 in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; died on 6 Nov 1976 in Willagee, Western Australia, Australia; was buried in Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.