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  1. 1.  Living (daughter of Neville Frederick DEAKIN and Norma Joyce BLOOMER).

    Notes:

    living - details excluded

    Family/Spouse: Living. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Neville Frederick DEAKIN was born on 19 May 1925 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia (son of Frederick Arthur DEAKIN and Annie NUNN); died on 15 Nov 2015 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGRAVE: 199647678
    • _MILT: 1942-44; Australian Army Volunteers
    • Residence: 1949, 50 Albert St, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
    • Residence: 1954, Woorabinda, Baralaba, Queensland, Australia
    • Residence: 1958-2010, 261 Elphinstone St, North Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
    • _FNRL: 25 Nov 2015, North Rockhampton Baptist Church, 650 Norman Road, North Rockhampton

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Family information.



    _MILT:
    Service record
    Name DEAKIN, NEVILLE FREDERICK
    Service Australian Army
    Service Number Q213075
    Date of Birth 19 Apr 1924*
    Place of Birth ROCKHAMPTON, QLD
    Date of Enlistment 28 Apr 1942
    Locality on Enlistment ROCKHAMPTON, QLD
    Place of Enlistment ROCKHAMPTON, QLD
    Next of Kin DEAKIN, ANNIE
    Date of Discharge 25 Feb 1944
    Rank Private
    Posting at Discharge 13 BATTALION VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS (QLD)
    WW2 Honours and Gallantry None
    Prisoner of War No
    *Actual birth date 19 May 1925


    Residence:
    Australian electoral roll



    Residence:
    Australian electoral roll



    Residence:
    Australian electoral roll



    _FNRL:
    DEAKIN, Neville Frederick (Nev) Of Shalom Retirement Village and Formerly of Elphinstone Street, North Rockhampton. Passed away peacefully at the North Rockhampton Nursing Centre on Sunday, 15th November, 2015. Aged 90 years. Dearly loved Husband of Norma. Much loved Father of Valerie, Jeffrey, Janis, Margaret and Susan and Father-in-law of their respective Partners. Cherished Poppy of 16 and Great Poppy of 10. Relative and Friend of the Deakin and Bloomer Families. Relatives and Friends are respectfully invited to attend a Funeral Service for NEVILLE to be held at the North Rockhampton Baptist Church, 650 Norman Road, North Rockhampton THIS Wednesday, 25th November, 2015 commencing at 2.30 pm. "In God's Care" "Forever in our Hearts" Harts Family Funerals 247 Ford Street North Rockhampton.



    Died:
    DEAKIN, Neville Frederick (Nev) Of Shalom Retirement Village and formerly of Elphinstone Street, North Rockhampton, passed away peacefully at the North Rockhampton Nursing Centre on Sunday, 15th November, 2015. Aged 90 years. Dearly Loved Husband of Norma.

    Neville married Norma Joyce BLOOMER on 5 Aug 1946 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. Norma was born on 19 Oct 1926 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia; died on 17 Jan 2019 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Norma Joyce BLOOMER was born on 19 Oct 1926 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia; died on 17 Jan 2019 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    Family information.



    Died:
    DEAKIN, Norma Joyce of Shalom Retirement Village and Formerly of Elphinstone Street North Rockhampton passed away peacefully at the Rockhampton Hospital on Thursday 17th January 2019. Aged 92 years. Dearly Loved Wife of Neville (Nev) (dec). Much Loved Mother of Valerie, Jeffrey, Janis, Margaret, Susan and their respective partners. Cherished Grandmother of 16 and Great Grandmother of 15. Relatives, Family and Friends are respectfully invited to attend a Funeral Service for NORMA to be held at the North Rockhampton Baptist Church, 650 Norman Road this TUESDAY 22ND January 2019 commencing at 11.00am.

    Notes:

    Married:
    MARRIAGE NOTICES
    DEAKIN-BLOOMER-At the Campbell Street Methodist Church, by Rev. Dingle, Norma Joyce, second daughter of Mrs E. R. Bloomer and the late Mr B. Bloomer, 76 West Street, Rockhampton, to Neville Frederick, the second son of Mrs A. Reaney and the late Mr F. Deakin, of 121 Kent Street, Rockhampton.
    Family Notices. (1946, September 4). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 4. Retrieved July 14, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56449634

    Children:
    1. Living
    2. Living
    3. Living
    4. Living
    5. 1. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Frederick Arthur DEAKINFrederick Arthur DEAKIN was born on 23 Dec 1899 in Queensland, Australia; died on 25 Jul 1938 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia; was buried on 27 Jul 1938 in North Rockhampton Cemetery, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FNRL: 27 Jul 1938, Funeral notice, Rockhampton Morning Bulletin newspaper, Rockhampton, Qld, Australia

    Notes:

    Birth:
    https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/
    Birth registration: Frederick Arthur Deakin Birth date: 23/12/1899 Mother's name: Mary Louisa Mills Father/parent's name: Arthur Deakin Registration details: 1900/C/9995



    _FNRL:
    FUNERAL NOTICES.
    The Friends of Mrs F. A. Deakin and Family (Wife and Children), Mr and Mrs A. Deakin (Father and Mother), Mr and Mrs A. Nunn (Father-in-law and Mother-in-law), and Relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of their deceased beloved Husband, Father, Son, Son-in-law, and Relative, the late
    Mr FREDERICK ARTHUR DEAKIN, to move from his late residence, 50 Albert Street, THIS (Wednesday) FORENOON, at 11 o'clock, for the North Rockhampton Cemetery.
    FINLAYSON & McKENZIE. Funeral Directors. Telephone No. 61, William Street.
    M.U.I.O.O.F.
    THE Members of Loyal Pioneer Lodge are requested to attend the funeral of their late Brother, FREDERICK ARTHUR DEAKIN, THIS (Wednesday) FORENOON, at 11 o'clock. By order, N.G.
    Family Notices. (1938, July 27). Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), p. 8. Retrieved May 16, 2012, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55984254



    Died:
    https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/
    Death registration: Frederick Arthur Deakin Death date: 25/07/1938 Mother's name: Mary Louisa Mills Father/parent's name: Arthur Registration details: 1938/C/3482

    Frederick married Annie NUNN on 20 Feb 1923 in Baptist Tabernacle, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. Annie (daughter of Arthur NUNN and Helen Rutherford CAMPBELL) was born on 22 Feb 1898 in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia; died on 22 Feb 1983 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Annie NUNNAnnie NUNN was born on 22 Feb 1898 in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia (daughter of Arthur NUNN and Helen Rutherford CAMPBELL); died on 22 Feb 1983 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGRAVE: 160446876
    • Residence: 1925, 82 Spencer St, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
    • Residence: 1930-1937, 50 Albert St, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
    • Residence: 1945, 121 Kent St, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
    • Residence: 1949-1968, 50 Albert St, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia

    Notes:

    Annie married a second time after Fred's death. She married widower Robert Reaney on 7 Aug 1942 at the Rockhampton Registrar's Office. The marriage failed.



    Birth:
    Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
    Name: Annie Nunn Birth Date: 22 Feb 1898 Birth Place: Queensland
    Father: Arthur Nunn Mother: Helen Rutherford Campbell
    Page Number: 19434 Registration Number: 008467



    Residence:
    Australian electoral roll



    Residence:
    Australian electoral roll



    Residence:
    As per son Leslie's funeral notice



    Residence:
    Australian electoral roll

    Notes:

    Married:
    https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/
    Marriage registration: Annie Nunn Marriage date: 20/02/1923 Spouse's name: Frederick Arthur Deakin Registration details: 1923/C/618



    DEAKIN-NUNN. - At the Baptist Tabernacle, on February 20th, by the Rev Griffiths, Frederick Arthur, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A Deakin, William-street, to Annie, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.Nunn, Kent-street, Rockhampton. (Ipswich papers please copy).
    "Family Notices." Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878-1954) 10 Mar 1923: 8. Web. 13 Feb 2011.

    Children:
    1. Leslie Arthur DEAKIN was born on 28 Jan 1924 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia; died on 5 Oct 1945 in Greenslopes Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; was buried on 8 Oct 1945 in Sec. 73. Grave 14, Lutwyche Cemetery, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
    2. 2. Neville Frederick DEAKIN was born on 19 May 1925 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia; died on 15 Nov 2015 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
    3. Bernice Myrtle DEAKIN was born on 17 Nov 1927 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia; died on 27 Jan 2003 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
    4. John David DEAKIN was born on 28 Jul 1937 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia; died on 24 Jan 2009 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Arthur NUNNArthur NUNN was born on 16 Mar 1871 in Brisbane Rd, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia (son of David NUNN and Rachel NUNN); died on 29 Sep 1943 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia; was buried on 30 Sep 1943 in North Rockhampton Cemetery, Queensland, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Miner, Gardener
    • _FGRAVE: 160458657
    • Residence: 1907, Dinmore, Queensland, Australia
    • Residence: Jun 1907, Bluff, Queensland, Australia
    • Residence: 1936, 51 Kent St, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia

    Notes:

    Saturday's Cricket. -: Favourable weather for cricket was experienced on Saturday. The Whitwood-A.Stars match was, of course, the chief draw, and was watched by a large crowd of spectators. The results of the play in the various matches are given below : SENIOR DIVISION-IVETT TROPHY. STARS v. WHITWOOD A. Between 600 and 800 spectators were present on Saturday afternoon on the St. Helens ground, where two cup-matches were being played, but the chief attraction was the contest between the Stars and the Whitwoodian champions, a large contingent of Ipswichian folk having journeyed thither in cabs and other conveyances. There was also a very fair sprinkling of ladies, and the scene all round presented a pretty picture of animation. The loveliest of weather prevailed from about 2 o'clock until the stumps were drawn, and the cricket display during that time was of the most interesting description. The felding of the Whitwood team was generally very good, the individual efforts of Dan. Carew and A. B. Macgregor calling forth frequent applause, and Charlie Hooper, as is usual with him, gave a careful and really creditable exposition of batting. Play was commenced at about 3 o'clock, Messrs. A. J. Stephenson and R. M'Gill having taken up their positions as umpires, the not-out batsmen being Hooper and Jones. Harry Jones took the strike to Burns, whose first ball nicely placed into the hands of Arthur Nunn at square-leg; 1-7-10. This was a bad start for the Stars, but was duly appreciated by the Whitwood followers. P. Real was the next man, and Burns's second ball came in very nastily from the leg and struck Real in the stomach, causing him to feel somewhat uncomfortable for a time. Whalley opened from the railway end, and both batsmen scored 3 each off the second and third balls respectively, and shortly after Hooper spanked a ball of Burns's beautifully to leg for 4. The Stars followers now began to be jubilant, especially when M'Gregor misjudged a lofty hit, by Real off Whalley, at long-off, the fieldeman over running the catch. Real was, however, well taken at mid-wicket off Burns by Dan Carew -2-12-32 - the retiring batsman having made several pretty carpet drives. Pearson came in to assist Hooper to run a 3-er off Burns and 4 for a fine drive off Whalley, when, after making a single, the Lockyer-cum-Laidley crack batsman was cleaned bowled off his pads by Burns; 3-1-40. M'Murdy was nearly stumped by Thompson off the first ball he received from Burns, and, directly afterwards, he put up a lofty hit off Whalley at mid-wicket but W. Linsday could not get back to it. When the score stood at 50 Lindsay relieved J. Burns, who, in turn, took the ball from Whalley, who then came on at Lindsay's end. M'Murdy did not seem "at home" at the crease, and skied one off Burns to cover-point, but Heiner could not get to it to effect the catch ; he was smartly stumped by Thompson off Whalley; 4-4-52. J. J. Byrne and Hooper ran the score up to 66, when Lindsay relieved Burns, and the fast bowler Lindsay cracked Byrne's fingers (where were the batting gloves?), the batsman dropping the willow in an instant, shortly after which he was splendidly taken in the slips by Dan Carew with one hand, off Lindsay; 6-4-69. Parkinson was the next man, and commenced operations at once, Parkie seeming to like Whalley's slow pitched balls, negotiating several braces of them. The score was increased to 90 when he snicked one off Whalley into Burns's hands at slip; 6-12-90. Once Parkie had a narrow squeak of being ran out, when, without waiting for the umpire's decision, Whalley hauled his hat to the winds and yelled, "Out! Up with the ball." Mr. Stephenson, however, cannot be bluffed that way. Caffrey filled the vacancy, when Arthur Nunn relieved Whalley at the top end, and J. M. Campbell took the ball from Lindsay at the end nearest the railway. Caffrey negoiated a pretty hit to square-leg off Nunn's first ball, some laughter being caused by a lady nearby trying to stop the career of the ball with her parasol. Only 2 were run for the hit. After 5 more runs had been secured, during which a couple of appeals were made for leg-before decisions to Caffrey, Arthur Nunn succeeded in clean bowling Hooper with an excellent length ball: 7-65-107. Hooper was loudly applauded on returning to the pavilion, his contribution being marked by steadiness, and the only chance he gave was when his score reached 23, he then putting up a lofty snick off Burns behind the wickets, which Sid. Nunn tried for but failed to hold. Lossberg went in simply to put up a hit in Whalley's direction off Nunn, and he came back with a blob; 8-0-107. H. Campbell was the next man, and he and Caffrey kept the "ball rolling" fairly well, until D. Carew relieved J. M. Campbell, previous to which T. Campbell drove one back right into Arthur Nunn's hands, and, in his anxiety, the bowler failed to accept the chance, but Bill Lindsay directly afterwards effected a beautiful catch at leg off Dan Carew, thus disposing of H. Campbell: 9-7-124. H. Dalton was the last man, and Caffrey negotiated a brace off Carew, who then clean bowled the tail batsman: 10-17-128. Caffrey playing in nice style for the second highest score, and Captain Dalton carried out his bat for nil. Not much time was lost, and J. Burns and Fred Thompson opened the innings on behalf of the Whitwood Club, P. Real and W. M'Murdy being the bowlers, Burns taking the strike to Real, opposite whom the Whitwoodian trundler did not apparently feel at all comfortable, and after making 6 he was neatly taken in the slips by M'Murdy off Real; 1-6-8. Dan Carew filled the vacancy only to see Fred Thompson cleaned bowled by M'Murdy; 2-2-8. Whalley then joined partnerehip with Dan Carew, which was not dissolved at call of time, although the first ball Whalley received from M'Murdy he, it is alleged, snicked it into Charlie Hooper's hands, when a unanimous appeal from the Stars rent the air, but Mr M'Gill's decision was in favour of the batsman, Whalley again distinguishing himself by a little "bluffing ;" he, however, then became scorer-in-chief, lifting M'Murdy in line style twice over the fence for a fourer each time. In the meantime there were several appeals for leg-before decisions, and Whalley played an uppish one in the slips off M'Murdy, Parkinson trying his hardest to take it. When the score stood at 27, Pearson relieved M'Murdy and had only one over, after which time was called, Whalley being not out 16, and Dan Carew not out 5, the score being-two wickets down for 33 runs. Bowling for the Whitwoodians, J. Burns secured three wickets for 26 runs (he also bowled down seven maiden overs), Dan. Carew two for 12, J. Whalley two for 54, W. Lindsay one for 5, Arthur Nunn two for 14, and J. M. Campbell none for 8 (he also bowled two no balls; there were seven sundries). Bowling for the Stars, P. Real captured one wicket for 9 runs, W. M'Murdy one for 19 runs, and C. Pearson no wickets for one run; there were 4 sundries.
    http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article123753796



    Birth:
    Transcript of birth cert: 1871 birth in the district of Ipswich in the colony of Queensland. No 1237/4320, 16 Mar 1871 at Brisbane Road, Ipswich. Arthur, male, son of David Nunn, farmer, 45 years, born Suffolk, England, and Rachel (formerly) Nunn, 32 years, born Suffolk, England, who married 22 February 1856, Suffolk, England. Living children Elisha, 14, Amos 11, George 10, Albert 8, Phoebe 6, Walter 4, David 2. Informant, Rachel Nunn, mother, Brisbane Rd, Ipswich.



    Occupation:
    Arthur worked as a coal miner in Ipswich and at Bluff in Central Queensland
    In Rockhampton, Arthur worked for the Acclimatisation Council of Qld which later came under the city council's jurisdiction.


    Residence:
    Children enrolled at Duckworth (later Bluff) Provisional School in June 1907. Arthur is described as a miner living at Bluff.



    Residence:
    Australian electoral roll



    Died:
    (Death cert 5754 446)
    Death certificate records Meningitis, yeast infection and Prostato megaly as causes of death.



    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/160458657/arthur-nunn
    Arthur Nunn BIRTH 16 Mar 1871 Ipswich City, Queensland, Australia
    DEATH 29 Sep 1943 (aged 72) Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia
    BURIAL North Rockhampton Cemetery Rockhampton Region, Queensland, Australia
    PLOT Sec 17 Row 2 Grave No 271 MEMORIAL ID 160458657



    Buried:
    Buried in the North Rockhampton Cemetery Baptist area, Compartment 17, Section 2, Grave 271
    The burial service by G M McAdam (Baptist).
    NUNN Arthur M 72
    Died: Wednesday, 29 September 1943
    Buried: Thursday, 30 September 1943
    BAPT 17 2 271

    Arthur married Helen Rutherford CAMPBELL on 30 Oct 1895 in Presbyterian Manse, Limestone St, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. Helen (daughter of David CAMPBELL and Mary CAMPBELL) was born on 11 Dec 1875 in Skinflats, Bothkennar, Stirling, Scotland, UK; died on 6 Aug 1956 in Rockhampton, Qld, Australia; was buried on 8 Aug 1956 in North Rockhampton Cemetery, Qld, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Helen Rutherford CAMPBELLHelen Rutherford CAMPBELL was born on 11 Dec 1875 in Skinflats, Bothkennar, Stirling, Scotland, UK (daughter of David CAMPBELL and Mary CAMPBELL); died on 6 Aug 1956 in Rockhampton, Qld, Australia; was buried on 8 Aug 1956 in North Rockhampton Cemetery, Qld, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _FGRAVE: 160458660
    • Residence: 1936, 51 Kent St, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia

    Notes:

    Birth:
    1875 Births in the District of Bothkennar in the County of Stirling No 84 Helen Rutherford Campbell 1875 December Eleventh 11.10am at Skinflats, Bothkennar
    Female Father: David Campbell coalminer Mother: Mary Campbell M.S. Campbell Witness: David Campbell Father (present)


    Died:
    https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/
    Death registration: Helen Rutherford Nunn Death date: 06/08/1956
    Mother's name: Mary Campbell Father/parent's name: David Campbell
    Registration details: 1956/C/4030



    Buried:
    Buried in the North Rockhampton Cemetery Baptist area, Compartment 17, Section 2, Grave 410
    NUNN Helen Rutherford F 80
    Monday, 6 August 1956
    Wednesday, 8 August 1956
    BAPT 17 2 410

    Notes:

    Married:
    Transcript of Queensland marriage cert 1895/1012 4155: 30 Oct 1895 Manse, Limestone St, Ipswich, Arthur Nunn, bachelor, born Dinmore, Stanley, Queensland, labourer, 24 years, of Dinmore, parents David Nunn, farmer and Rachel Nunn* and Helen Rutherford Campbell, spinster, born Grangemouth, Stirling, Scotland, domestic duties, 19 years, of New Chum, Dinmore, parents David Campbell, miner, and Mary Campbell*. Rites: Presbyterian Church. Witnesses: Alexander Campbell, Ellen Skellern. Celebrant: Peter Robertson
    *NOTE. Both maiden surnames correct; David and Rachel Nunn were third cousins but no close relationship between David and Mary Campbell.

    Children:
    1. Christina Mary NUNN was born on 10 Oct 1896 in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia; died on 15 Jan 1982 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
    2. 5. Annie NUNN was born on 22 Feb 1898 in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia; died on 22 Feb 1983 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
    3. George Alexander NUNN was born on 18 Sep 1899 in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia; died on 22 Feb 1975 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.
    4. Percival John NUNN was born on 3 Jul 1901 in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia; died on 25 Jul 1902 in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
    5. Jessie Helen NUNN was born on 23 Oct 1902 in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia; died on 30 Dec 1975 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
    6. Emily Myrtle NUNN was born on 1 Apr 1905 in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia; died on 27 Apr 1996 in Townsville, Queensland, Australia; was buried on 1 May 1996 in Townsville, Queensland, Australia.



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