[Index]
George Kendall KINLYSIDE (1877 - )
Coach building, blacksmith
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Keith Kendall KINLYSIDE (1910 - 1914)
Iris KINLYSIDE (1912 - 1979)
Colin KINLYSIDE (1914 - 1986)
Joyce Yvonne KINLYSIDE (1920 - 1984)
George Kendall KINLYSIDE (1877 - )

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Ada Myra HOLLINGSWORTH (1889 - 1951)
George Kendall KINLYSIDE (1820 - 1886) Thomas KINLYSIDE (1795 - 1862) John KINLYSIDE
Grace GUTHRIE
Elizabeth LOCKIE (1799 - 1870)



Priscilla WILLIAMS (1854 - 1941) Philip WILLIAMS (1822 - 1907)



Ann POPE (1819 - 1893) Thomas POPE
Ann CASWAY
George Kendall KINLYSIDE

George Kendall KINLYSIDE
George Kendall KINLYSIDE George Kendall KINLYSIDE
b. 1877 at Yass, New South Wales, Australia
m. 1909 Ada Myra HOLLINGSWORTH (1889 - 1951) at Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Near Relatives of George Kendall KINLYSIDE (1877 - )
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Thomas KINLYSIDE abt 1795 Roxborough, Melrose, Scotland 27 Jan 1862 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 67
Grandmother Elizabeth LOCKIE abt 1799 Scotland 23 Dec 1870 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 71
Grandfather Philip WILLIAMS abt 1822 Herefordshire, England 14 Mar 1907 Majura, New South Wales, Australia 85
Grandmother Ann POPE abt 1819 Bristol, Gloucestershire, England 24 May 1893 Majura, New South Wales, Australia 74

Father in Law Malachi HOLLINGSWORTH 1844 Murrumbateman, New South Wales, Australia 09 Jul 1898 Hall, New South Wales, Australia 54
Mother in Law Susannah E CURRAN 07 Aug 1851 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 04 Mar 1936 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 84

Father George Kendall KINLYSIDE abt 1820 Scotland 14 Oct 1886 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 66
Mother Priscilla WILLIAMS 1854 Weetangera, New South Wales, Australia 1941 Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia 87

Self George Kendall KINLYSIDE 1877 Yass, New South Wales, Australia

Wife Ada Myra HOLLINGSWORTH 1889 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 1951 62

Adopted Daughter Elsie May BUCKMASTER 12 May 1902 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 04 Sep 1985 Canberra, ACT, Australia 83
Son Keith Kendall KINLYSIDE 1910 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 1914 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 4
Daughter Iris KINLYSIDE 1912 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 1979 67
Son Colin KINLYSIDE 1914 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 1986 72
Daughter Joyce Yvonne KINLYSIDE 1920 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 16 Apr 1984 Canberra, ACT, Australia 64

Half Brother Thomas KINLYSIDE 1849 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1909 60
Half Sister Sarah Jane KINLYSIDE abt 1853 California, USA 1878 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 25
Half Sister Annie MURTY 1892 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Half Sister Agnes J MURTY 1893 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia

Son in Law Sidney O'BRIEN 23 Dec 1899 Emu Bank, New South Wales, Australia Feb 1969 Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia 69
Son in Law John Charles KIMBER 1918 Caroona, New South Wales, Australia 11 Aug 1981 Canberra, ACT, Australia 63

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Granddaughter Living or Recently Deceased
Granddaughter Living or Recently Deceased

Uncle John KINLYSIDE 1817 Scotland 11 Jun 1861 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 44
Aunt Ann PHILLIPS
Aunt Janet KINLYSIDE abt 1823 Scotland 21 Feb 1899 Cobar, New South Wales, Australia 76
Uncle Alexander (Sandy) MCDONALD 1822 Inverness-shire, Scotland 16 Nov 1890 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 68
Aunt Grace KINLYSIDE 1824 Scotland 19 Jul 1881 Duntroon, ACT, Australia 57
Uncle Ambrose AUSTEN 1821 Rolvenden, Kent, England 09 Oct 1908 Duntroon, ACT, Australia 87
Aunt Alice Alison KINLYSIDE 1826 Scotland 05 Apr 1913 Canberra, ACT, Australia 87
Uncle Thomas Charles WILLIS abt 1827 1853 Newtown, New South Wales, Australia 26
Uncle Thomas BRYANT abt 1825 Bedfordshire, England 29 May 1876 Canberra, ACT, Australia 51
Uncle James William COOK abt 1835 England 15 May 1898 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 63
Uncle James KINLYSIDE abt 1831 Scotland 11 Mar 1905 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 74
Aunt Mary KINLYSIDE 1832 Scotland 07 Sep 1913 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 81
Uncle George Shakespeare JOHNS abt 1831 Malta 09 Dec 1907 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 76
Uncle Alexander KINLYSIDE 1835 Scotland 20 Aug 1865 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 30
Uncle Thomas KINLYSIDE 1837 Scotland 24 May 1881 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 44
Aunt Ann Pope WILLIAMS 1859 Weetangera, New South Wales, Australia 30 Jan 1931 Homebush, New South Wales, Australia 72
Uncle John Malcolm MCINTOSH 1852 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 09 Feb 1922 Petersham, New South Wales, Australia 70
Uncle Samuel WILLIAMS 1861 Weetangera, New South Wales, Australia
Aunt Lucy BOON 1863 Campbelltown, New South Wales, Australia 27 Jun 1960 97

Cousin Thomas Michael Philip KINLYSIDE 1857 Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia 14 Oct 1915 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 58
Cousin Mary E KINLYSIDE 1859 Glebe, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin John Alexander Henry KINLYSIDE 1861 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Elizabeth MCDONALD 12 Jun 1843 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 22 Jun 1885 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 42
Cousin Flora MCDONALD 1844 Uriarra, New South Wales, Australia 20 May 1921 Petersham, New South Wales, Australia 77
Cousin May MCDONALD 1847 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Grace MCDONALD 1848 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Margaret MCDONALD 1852 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1927 Maclean, New South Wales, Australia 75
Cousin Alexander MCDONALD 1853 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia Feb 1908 Orange, New South Wales, Australia 55
Cousin Allison MCDONALD 1854 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Archibald MCDONALD 1855 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1902 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 47
Cousin Catherine MCDONALD 1858 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 20 Nov 1894 Burra, New South Wales, Australia 36
Cousin Thomas Andrew MCDONALD 1859 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1931 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 72
Cousin Mary MCDONALD 1861 Canberra, ACT, Australia
Cousin John William Ferguson Reid MCDONALD 1862 Canberra, ACT, Australia 20 Nov 1942 Bankstown, New South Wales, Australia 80
Cousin Georgina Georgiana MCDONALD 1866 Canberra, ACT, Australia 10 Mar 1916 Canberra, ACT, Australia 50
Cousin Elizabeth Janet AUSTEN 1847 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 06 Oct 1926 Duntroon, ACT, Australia 79
Cousin Alice Mary Elizabeth Morris AUSTEN 1854 Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia 03 Jun 1927 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 73
Cousin Jennet McDonald Harriett AUSTEN 1857 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Mary AUSTEN 1859 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1880 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 21
Cousin Eliza AUSTEN 1867 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Elizabeth Grace Fanny WILLIS 1851 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 13 Apr 1934 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 83
Cousin Sarah COOK 1865 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1951 St Marys, New South Wales, Australia 86
Cousin Eliza Ann Austusta COOK 1867 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1953 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 86
Cousin James William COOK 1869 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 05 Jan 1921 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 52
Cousin Henry B COOK 1871 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Stewart Leslie MCINTOSH 1879 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1949 Wyong, New South Wales, Australia 70
Cousin Priscilla Isabella MCINTOSH 1880 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1885 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 5
Cousin Evelyn John MCINTOSH 1882 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1952 Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia 70
Cousin Malcolm Robertson MCINTOSH 1884 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1887 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 3
Cousin James Alexander MCINTOSH 1886 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1965 Burwood, New South Wales, Australia 79
Cousin Hector Gordon MCINTOSH 1889 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1957 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 68
Cousin Edmond WILLIAMS
Cousin Lyndon WILLIAMS
Cousin Myra WILLIAMS
Cousin Neal WILLIAMS
Cousin Phyllis WILLIAMS
Cousin Ernest P B WILLIAMS 1885 Weetangera, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Herbert S N WILLIAMS 1887 Weetangera, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Myrtle L J WILLIAMS 1889 Weetangera, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin David L C WILLIAMS 1891 Weetangera, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Annie WILLIAMS 1893 Weetangera, New South Wales, Australia
Cousin Ruby WILLIAMS 1895 Weetangera, New South Wales, Australia

Nephew George Lockie MURTY 1876 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 1964 88
Niece Elsie May BUCKMASTER 12 May 1902 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 04 Sep 1985 Canberra, ACT, Australia 83
Niece Frances BOYD
Nephew James BOYD
Nephew John BOYD
Nephew Robert BOYD
Niece Susan BOYD
Niece Therese BOYD

Sister in Law Dorothy 'Dolly' HOLLINGSWORTH 1874 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 04 Jun 1909 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 35
Brother in Law John Edward HOLLINGSWORTH 1876 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Sister in Law Patrick Curran HOLLINGSWORTH 1879 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 1934 Young, New South Wales, Australia 55
Sister in Law Josephine Ellen 'Queenie' HOLLINGSWORTH 1881 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Sister in Law Rose M HOLLINGSWORTH 1884 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Sister in Law Eva Florence HOLLINGSWORTH 1886 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Sister in Law Leila M HOLLINGSWORTH 1891 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Brother in Law Clyde HOLLINGSWORTH 1893 Yass, New South Wales, Australia 11 Apr 1917 Bullecourt, France 24
Sister in Law Dora HOLLINGSWORTH 1896 Yass, New South Wales, Australia
Brother in Law Malachi Joseph 'Billy' HOLLINGSWORTH 1897 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Brother in Law Thomas MURTY 1848 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1933 Auburn, New South Wales, Australia 85
Events in George Kendall KINLYSIDE (1877 - )'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1877 George Kendall KINLYSIDE was born Yass, New South Wales, Australia 23290/1877 6
14 Oct 1886 9 Death of father George Kendall KINLYSIDE (aged 66) Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 13512/1886 6
12 May 1902 25 Birth of adopted daughter Elsie May BUCKMASTER Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
1909 32 Married Ada Myra HOLLINGSWORTH (aged 20) Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 8969/1909
1910 33 Birth of son Keith Kendall KINLYSIDE Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 80
1912 35 Birth of daughter Iris KINLYSIDE Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 80
1914 37 Birth of son Colin KINLYSIDE Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 80
1914 37 Death of son Keith Kendall KINLYSIDE (aged 4) Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia Whooping cough at 3 ½ years 80
1920 43 Birth of daughter Joyce Yvonne KINLYSIDE Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 6
1941 64 Death of mother Priscilla WILLIAMS (aged 87) Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia 6
1951 74 Death of wife Ada Myra HOLLINGSWORTH (aged 62) 80
1979 102 Death of daughter Iris KINLYSIDE (aged 67) 80
16 Apr 1984 107 Death of daughter Joyce Yvonne KINLYSIDE (aged 64) Canberra, ACT, Australia 6
04 Sep 1985 108 Death of adopted daughter Elsie May BUCKMASTER (aged 83) Canberra, ACT, Australia
1986 109 Death of son Colin KINLYSIDE (aged 72) 80
Source References:
6. Type: Book, Abbr: Queanbeyan Register, Title: Biographical register of Canberra and Queanbeyan: from the district to the Australian Capital Territory 1820-1930, Auth: Peter Proctor, Publ: The Heraldry & Genealogical Society of Canberra, Date: 2001
- Reference = 169 (Birth)
- Reference = 169 (Name, Notes)
80. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Hall Museum, Title: Hall School Museum and Heritage Centre, Locn: https://museum.hall.act.au/
- Reference = https://museum.hall.act.au/display/1939/person/4096/george-kendall-kinlyside.html (Name, Notes)
- Notes: Born: 1877; Died: 1945; Married: Ada [Hollingsworth]

George Kendall Kinlyside
George Kendall Kinlyside was the son of George Kinlyside (Senior) [1819-1886] – the only child of his second marriage. George (snr's) first wife, Sara Jane [Jones] died in San Francisco in 1859, at the end of the ten years they lived in the USA. George returned to the family home at The Triangle on the Canberra Plains with his two children, Thomas [1849-1909] and Sara Jane (jnr)[1853-1878], in about 1860-61.

He married for the second time in 1876, when he was fifty-six years old, to Priscilla Williams, daughter of Phillip and Anne Williams of Weetangera. She was twenty-two. George Kendall was their only child, born in 1877, some quarter of a century after his step brother and step sister. He was still an infant when his step sister, Sara Jane (jnr), committed suicide in 1878. She had married a few years earlier, to Thomas Murty [1848-1933], and they had a son, George Lockie [1875-1964]. The two young Georges were to grow up together and become good friends.

The confusion often arising from given names repeating down the generations and siblings belonging to different marriages was greatly compounded in this case, when in 1889 the widower, Thomas Murty, and the widow, Priscilla, married. They thus became the parents of the two young Georges, one the uncle of the other.

George Kendall was born at Nanima (Nanama), where presumably his father was practising his blacksmithing and wheelwright trades amongst the free settlers of that district. In 1884 however, George (Snr) was appointed postmaster at Canberra post office, and the family moved to the post office and residence on the Queanbeyan-Yass road in the foothills of Mount Ainslie. When George (snr) died in 1886 Priscilla wrote to the postal department to inform them and was appointed to the position herself, remaining in charge for the next twenty-seven years. It was here that the two young Georges shared their childhoods, while Thomas and Priscilla Murty had two children together – Annie and Agnes. It seems likely that that George Kendall attended the Springbank school at Acton, about a couple of miles southwest of the post office and home.

George Kendall had the resources in 1900 to buy two blocks of land in the village of Hall from Joseph Bolton, a local farmer who had been the licensee of the Cricketers Arms hotel for the decade of the 1880's. One of the blocks was for his future residence while the other was for the establishment of a coach-building and blacksmith works – the trade that both his father and grandfather had made a living from before him. It was reported in May 1900 that:

Two new buildings are in process of erection in the village of Hall. One is a saddler's shop, and the other a coach factory and wheelwright shop. The latter is directly opposite Mr A W Flower's Premier Store [Goulburn Evening Post:29.5.1900]

From other mentions in the local papers, George was evidently getting involved with the local community. Musically talented, he helped provide the music for a surprise party for Mr and Mrs James Darmody [Queanbeyan Age: 1.9.89], and 'with messrs F Brown and Hall and occasionally Mrs Bundock' provided the music at the 21st birthday party of Miss Minnie Murty of Gledeswood [Queanbeyan Age:22.2.1902]. On 26 November 1901 he was elected to the committee of the Ginninderra School of Arts. In early 1902 he was elected to the committee at the annual meeting of the Ginninderra Race Club, and In 1903 he played for the Hall tennis team in a match against Murrumbateman, having become secretary of the tennis club the previous year, and again in 1919 when the club was revived. When the Hall Progress Association was established in 1906 George and Aubrey McClung were elected joint secretaries at the inaugural meeting. He was also in that position in 1925, writing to the Federal Capital Commission requesting improvements to the school. He and Aubrey were evidently good mates, venturing into cattle dealing together at one stage, and with his blacksmith August Hellmund, reportedly landed ten codfish from the Murrumbidgee in 1911.

Meanwhile the business evidently got off to a good start:

During the week I visited the local blacksmiths and wheelwrights establishment in Victoria Street and was greatly astonished at the excellent workmanship put into the various vehicles by that competent and persevering tradesman Mr George Kinlyside. Amongst about a dozen articles in the manufactured line I noticed a very pretty sulky built to order of Mr Mark Southwell. Mr Kinlyside besides having a large and commodious workshop is ably assisted by Messrs [Frank] Brown and [Eugene] Savage and has every requirement in the line of tools at his fingertips [Queanbeyan Age: 10.8.1901]

George was not only a top class artisan, he was also an inventor. In 1903 he was granted a NSW Patent for the invention of 'Improvements in machines for distributing pollard dough and the like' – the Kinlyside patent poison distributor. This recommendation appeared in the Queanbeyan Age in 1905:

The attention of our readers is directed to Mr G Kinlyside's advertisement in our business columns of today. Mr Kinlyside's blacksmithing and wheelwrighting business at Hall has been growing by rapid strides during the past two years and he today employs no less than six artisans. The Kinlyside patent poison distributor is becoming well-known and widely used in the district. Its simplicity, durability and ease of maintenance surpass any other make of machine for the destruction of rabbits. Mr Kinlyside has also patented a fumigator – a little piece of mechanism that should find a place in every farm in the district [Queanbeyan Age: 19.5.05]

In 1900 George built a sizeable paint shop next to the works, fitted with a large ceiling fan to accelerate drying of paint on the coaches and buggies that he was building or repairing. For one reason or another, in 1907 this large hall was given to the Hall community to be used for community purposes. The occasion was marked in great style:

To celebrate the opening of Mr. Geo. Kinlyside's new hall, a ball was held on Friday night last. The building which is situated opposite to Messrs. Southwell and Brown's up-to-date store, is a credit to the enterprise of Mr. Kinlyside who has supplied a long felt want to the residents of the thriving and go-ahead village of Hall. The length of the building is 55ft. and the width 25ft and it will accommodate a large number of people.

The hall was tastefully decorated for the occasion with flags, etc., this being the work of Mesdames Buckmaster, Bolton, the Misses A. Hollingsworth, M. Murty and Mr. Jack Hollingsworth. On the invitation of Mr. Kinlyside, Captain Sam Southwell, in an appropriate speech, in the course of which he eulogised Mr. Kinlyside for his enterprise in erecting such a commodious hall, formally declared same open amidst applause.... [Queanbeyan Age, 12 November 1907, p 2]

The building was henceforth known as Kinlyside Hall, and over the years it was used for every kind of community activity – meetings, concerts, dances, balls, church services (for the Anglican congregation), and as a picture theatre. Initially, George himself would collect and return the film reels to Queanbeyan station is his Model T Ford. Later, Colin Southwell took on the projectionist role.

In 1909 George married 'the girl next door', Ada Hollingsworth [1889-1951]. Ada was the daughter of Malachi Hollingsworth, a publican from Yass, and Susan Hollingsworth [née Curran]. Ada was born at Murrumbateman, the seventh of their eleven children, but by the time of her marriage she was living in Hall.

Malachi died in 1898, whilst licensee of the Cricketer's Arms hotel. Susan took over from him and ran the hotel for the next seven years. After that Susan lived on the corner of Victoria and Gladstone Streets – right next to the Kinlyside works - and for a while ran a boarding house there.

George meanwhile, a careful planner, had a fine house built in Palmer Street on the block right behind his works in the main street, which they christened 'Kenmyra'. This had earlier caught the attention of The Wizard, writing in the Goulburn Evening Post- 'I notice that Mr G Kinlyside has commenced the erection of a model cottage as a private residence on a beautiful site right in the centre of our little village' [3.4.1909]

Ada and George had four children, the first of whom, Keith Kendall [1910-1914], tragically died in Queanbeyan hospital after contracting whooping cough at the age of three and a half. Keith was followed by Iris [1912-1979], Colin [1914-1986] and Joyce [1920-1984]. Their cousin Molly Buckmaster was raised with the Kinlyside family after her mother died in 1909.

George Kendall was the youngest of the third generation of Kinlysides in Australia, who came from a family of hard-working blacksmiths. His father George, grandfather Thomas, uncle John, and older brother Thomas were all blacksmiths, wheelwrights and coachbuilders. George Kendall was twenty-one when he established his Victoria Street business. As citizen and businessman he served his community for forty years in multiple capacities – blacksmith, wheelwright, coach-builder, painter, carpenter, tank-builder, inventor of the 'poison cart', taxi proprietor, undertaker, film projectionist, and more. He was a prominent Freemason.

What is perhaps most striking about his working life is that it almost precisely coincided with the transition from the horse to the motor vehicle as means of transport and motive power. The first Model T Ford came to Australia in 1908; the number of horses in NSW (saddle, light harness and draught) was still growing at that time. By 1938 however, the year that George sold his business to Jim Rochford and retired, the motor vehicle was dominant. The business he sold was a 'motor garage'. Coach builders learned to make and fit panels for motor vehicles; blacksmiths morphed into mechanics; petrol, not fodder, was the fuel required.

As early as 1924 Kinlyside was promoting the 'Hall Motor Garage' as 'District Agent for Gray Cars' – 'demonstrations arranged', 'motor tyres and sundries stocked'. He himself purchased a Model T Ford (it is a 1922 model that features in a number of family photos) which, as well as his personal use, he operated for a while as a taxi and as an 'ambulance' for emergency trips to hospital. Not only immensely skilful and inventive in his handiwork, he built a thriving business and guided it through the technological revolution triggered by commercialisation of the internal combustion engine.

George retired from his business in 1938 at the age of sixty-one. He sold the business to Jim Rochford of Hall, and he and Ada moved into 'town' – setting up home in Braddon. He worked until 1944 with the government transport department's mechanical repair shop, maintaining buses, and died the following year, aged sixty-eight. Ada died in 1951, They are buried together at St John's Church, Canberra.

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