Norman Armytage HOLDSWORTH, 1904–1954 (aged 49 years)
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- Norman Armytage /HOLDSWORTH/
| Birth | September 29, 1904
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| Death of a mother | Elizabeth (Lily) WELLWOOD May 6, 1905 (aged 7 months) |
| Burial of a mother | Elizabeth (Lily) WELLWOOD May 8, 1905 (aged 7 months) Address: Buried with her son Keith |
| Marriage of a parent | Albert Armytage HOLDSWORTH — Annie ALLEN — View this family June 9, 1910 (aged 5 years) Address: Church is diagonally opposite his mother's home. Note: The marriage notice in the Prahran Telegraph referred to him as "Captain Albert A. Holdsworth,… The marriage notice in the Prahran Telegraph referred to him as "Captain Albert A. Holdsworth, A.I.C. (Victoria)" and that they would be "At home 28th and 29th inst., 9 Tashinney Rd-Toorack." |
| Birth of a half-sister | Mary Armytage HOLDSWORTH October 12, 1911 (aged 7 years) |
| Birth of a half-brother | Alan Armytage HOLDSWORTH March 23, 1913 (aged 8 years) |
| Death of a paternal grandmother | Cate Lancashire VICK February 10, 1922 (aged 17 years) |
| Burial of a paternal grandmother | Cate Lancashire VICK February 11, 1922 (aged 17 years) Address: CofA ZA 610
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| ER | An engineer living at 1 Luxton Rd, Toorack with his Aunt Emeline. 1927 (aged 22 years) |
| ER | An engineer living at 1 Luxton Rd, Toorack with his Aunt Emeline. 1931 (aged 26 years) |
| Death of a father | Albert Armytage HOLDSWORTH October 9, 1932 (aged 28 years) Age: 56 Address: Kenilworth Grove, East Malvern, Cause: "Heart failure following bronchial asthma." |
| Cremation of a father | Albert Armytage HOLDSWORTH October 11, 1932 (aged 28 years) Address: FA-GR1A*13***43 Garden of Rememberence 1 |
| ER | A manager living at 10 Luxton Rd 1936 (aged 31 years) |
| Occupation | minister of religion 1937 (aged 32 years)Note: According to electoral roll. A later report of Norman's induction at Mirboo North mentioned that he… According to electoral roll. A later report of Norman's induction at Mirboo North mentioned that he had previously been at Boolara. |
| Ordination | Type: Ordained a deacon December 18, 1938 (aged 34 years)Religious institution: Church of England |
| Ordination | Type: ordination as a priest December 21, 1939 (aged 35 years)Religious institution: Church of England |
| Occupation | Clergyman July 9, 1940 (aged 35 years)Address: Cann River, Victoria Note: According to part of an article published at the time of Norman's ordination the previous year, the… According to part of an article published at the time of Norman's ordination the previous year, the bishop had appointed him to the Mission District of Croajingolong which included 13 or 14 centres stretching from the Snowy River to the NSW border. |
| Military | Australian Army April 20, 1942 (aged 37 years) Age: 37 |
| Death of a half-brother | Alan Armytage HOLDSWORTH July 22, 1942 (aged 37 years) |
| ER | Minister living at Mirboo North Vicarage with wife. 1943 (aged 38 years) |
| Listed for selection as an ALP candidate for Gippsland in forthcoming federal elections | NA Holdsworth of Mirboo North presented for selection to represent the ALP in the next federal elections. He did not do well in the ballot so was unable to stand for election to parliament. June 1946 (aged 41 years) |
| Was best man at a wedding in Morwell | Was part of the wedding party in a Catholic Church in Mowell. Was referred to as "Captain Holdsworth". August 31, 1946 (aged 41 years) |
| Military | Re-enlisted Australian Army September 27, 1946 (aged 41 years) Age: 42Note: Enlistment application noted a wife, Eileen Mary Holdsworth of the Cann River and and 2 children. H… Enlistment application noted a wife, Eileen Mary Holdsworth of the Cann River and and 2 children. He was posted to post war Japan but needed to return to Australia after a few months and remained in the army until early 1950. |
| ER | An engineer living with wife, a postal assistant at Cann River, Orbost, Victoria. 1949 (aged 44 years) |
| Marriage | Nancy Venning PEARCE — View this family 1952 (aged 47 years) |
| ER | Engineer living with wife, Nancy Venning Holdsworth at 27 Powell St, South Yarra, Melbourne. 1953 (aged 48 years) |
| Death | July 20, 1954 (aged 49 years) |
| Cremation | July 21, 1954 (1 day after death) Address: Ashes scattered |
| Probate | September 17, 1954 (1 month after death) |
| father |
1875–1932
Birth: November 4, 1875
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41 — Ascot, Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia Death: October 9, 1932 — Private Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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| mother |
1878–1905
Birth: September 16, 1878
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28 — Victoria, Australia Death: May 6, 1905 — Hawksburn, Victoria |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — December 4, 1901 — St Martin's Church, Hawksburn, Melbourne, Victoria |
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1904–1954
Birth: September 29, 1904
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26 — Hawksburn, Victoria, Australia Death: July 20, 1954 — Repatriation Hospital, Heidelberg, Melbourne, Victoria |
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elder brother |
1902–1904
Birth: November 9, 1902
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24 — 22 Victoria Pde, Geelong, Victoria Death: January 17, 1904 — Frankston, Victoria, Australia |
| father |
1875–1932
Birth: November 4, 1875
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41 — Ascot, Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia Death: October 9, 1932 — Private Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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1871–1956
Birth: 1871
23 — Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: May 25, 1956 — Private hospital, Malvern, Melbourne, Victoria |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — June 9, 1910 — St Martin's Church, Hawksburn, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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3 years
half-brother |
1913–1942
Birth: March 23, 1913
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42 — Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: July 22, 1942 — El Alamein, Egypt |
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-17 months
half-sister |
1911–1979
Birth: October 12, 1911
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40 — Tashinny St, Toorack, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: June 12, 1979 — Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| himself |
1904–1954
Birth: September 29, 1904
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26 — Hawksburn, Victoria, Australia Death: July 20, 1954 — Repatriation Hospital, Heidelberg, Melbourne, Victoria |
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1904–1954
Birth: September 29, 1904
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26 — Hawksburn, Victoria, Australia Death: July 20, 1954 — Repatriation Hospital, Heidelberg, Melbourne, Victoria |
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1909–1980
Birth: 1909 — Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: May 28, 1980 — South Caufield, Victoria, Australia |
| Marriage | Marriage — 1952 — Victoria, Australia |
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1894–1948
Birth: 1894 — Surrey, England Death: July 26, 1948 — Sydney, NSW, Australia |
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1909–1980
Birth: 1909 — Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: May 28, 1980 — South Caufield, Victoria, Australia |
| Religious marriage | Religious marriage — 1943 — St Augustine's Church, Neutral Bay, Sydney, NSW, Australia |
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1929–1968
Birth: August 23, 1929 — Probably Victoria, Australia Death: January 6, 1968 — Armadale, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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1909–1980
Birth: 1909 — Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Death: May 28, 1980 — South Caufield, Victoria, Australia |
| Marriage | Marriage — 1960 — Victoria, Australia |
| Occupation | According to electoral roll. A later report of Norman's induction at Mirboo North mentioned that he had previously been at Boolara. |
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| Occupation | According to part of an article published at the time of Norman's ordination the previous year, the bishop had appointed him to the Mission District of Croajingolong which included 13 or 14 centres stretching from the Snowy River to the NSW border. |
| Military | Enlistment application noted a wife, Eileen Mary Holdsworth of the Cann River and and 2 children. He was posted to post war Japan but needed to return to Australia after a few months and remained in the army until early 1950. |
| Note | Norman A HOLDSWORTH attained the rank of captain in 1944. He served in Papua New Guinea. After re-enlisting as a captain in 1946 he was sent to Japan. He returned after several months. His last posting prior to discharge in 1950 was in 1949 as an instructor of apprentices. |
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