Albert Harold Holder, 18941974 (aged 79 years)

Name
Albert Harold /Holder/
Given names
Albert Harold
Surname
Holder
Source citation: @Jeff Robinson@
Birth
Source citation: @New South Wales, Australia BD&M 34287/1894@
Birth of a sister
Baptism of a sister
Source citation: @Jenny Hodges@
Death of a paternal grandfather
Birth of a brother
Source citation: @New South Wales BDM: 35262/1898@
INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: 35262/1898
Birth of a sister
Death of a maternal grandmother
Burial of a maternal grandmother
Note: FUNERAL OF MRS HANNAM.

FUNERAL OF MRS HANNAM.

The funeral of Elizabeth Hannam, wife of Mr. Reuben Hannam, of Gregadoo road, took place yesterday at the Wagga Cemetery. Deceased, who was 70 years of age, was an old resident of this district, and leaves a large grown-up family. A tribute of respect was paid the family in the large attendence of town and country folk at the funeral. Rev. A. Mosley. Rector of St. John's, was the officiating clergy man. The pallbearers were Messrs. J. T. Holder, J. Rudd, W. C. Haridan, and E. J. Shadbolt. Mr. J. M'lntsh carried out tlhe funeral arrangements.

Wagga Wagga Express (New South Wales : 1879 - 1920) Thursday 11 May 1905 p 2 Article

Birth of a sister
Death of a maternal grandfather
Burial of a maternal grandfather
Note: Obituary, Wagga Wagga Express (New South Wales : 1879 - 1920) Tuesday 1 September 1914 p 4 Article

Obituary, Wagga Wagga Express (New South Wales : 1879 - 1920) Tuesday 1 September 1914 p 4 Article

MR. REUBEN HANNAM.

The funeral of the late Mr. Reuben Hanuam, Senr., of Reedy Spring, Gregadoo, took place on Saturday last, leaving his late residence at 11 clock . The cortege was a very long one, and contained relatives and friends from Humula, Cookardina, Lake Albert, Gregadoo, and Wagga. The interment took place in the family ground in the Church of England portion of the Wagga cemetery.

The pall-bearers were Messers C. Phillips (Humula), J. Phillips (Cookardina), S. E. Stevens (Wagga), all grand-sons of deceased, I and Mr. J. T. Holder (Gregadoo). There were a number of beautitul floral tributes sent by friends. The chief mourners present were Messrs. John Australia and Reuben Hannam (sons of deceased), Mrs. S. Stevens, Wagga, and Mrs. N. Phillips, Humula (daughters), Mr. S. Stevens, Wagga (son-in-law), Mrs. D. Dunn, Mrs. E. Pendrick, Mrs. J. Geale, Wagga, Mrs. S. Hannam, (grand-daughters), Mr. W. Phillips, Cookardina, and T. Philips, Humula (grand-sons). The Rev F. Ingle officiated at the graveside, and the funeral arrangements were entrusted to Messrs. M'Intosh Bros.

Death of a father
Source citation: @New South Wales, Australia BDM 22726/1939@
Death of a mother
Source citation: @New South Wales BDM: 28774/1948@
Text:

Eliza Holder died in the Culcairn Hospital and she is buried in the Culcairn cemetery

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: 28774/1948
Death of a sister
Death of a brother
Death of a brother
Source citation: @New South Wales BDM: 8065/1960@
Death of a sister
Death of a brother
Source citation: @New South Wales BDM: 32180/1964@
Death of a brother
Source citation: @New South Wales BDM: 71401/1972@
Death of a sister
Burial of a mother
Cemetery: Culcairn Cemetery
Death
Source citation: @51068/1974@
Note: Albert Harold Holder (Dick) was born on the 23rd of April 1894. Dick built a

Albert Harold Holder (Dick) was born on the 23rd of April 1894. Dick built a
small home on his block at Morven, it was close to the front fence near the
lane that ran up to the Hodges. He worked for many years at ‘Mahonga’
station, near Rand. Dick was born with a cleft palate and a speech
impediment, because of this he didn’t have a lot to say preferring to live a
quiet life, he never married. In his own way he was a bit of a character,
and had a good sense of humour, the following stories have gone into our
families history as worth preserving. Dick was heading home one day taking
a short cut through a paddock he bent down to throw a small branch out of
his way when he was bitten on the arm just above his wrist by a brown snake,
feeling quite put out that this had happened he ran the snake down and
killed it, then taking out his pocket knife he made a cut across the bite
before sucking out the poison. He then walked home, his horrified brother
saddled his horse and tore into Culcairn to fetch the doctor. Dick spent a
few sick days in bed, but he lived to joke about it. In his later years he
built himself a small hut on the block of land that once belonged to Morell
and Louisa Brown, this land backed onto our property (Ron and Judy Brown).
Dick did not attend church but without fail he turned on his wireless and
listened to the church service on a Sunday evening. On the odd occasion he
would wander over to the Morven Pub to enjoy a couple of beers. It was on
one of those days that my brother Alister Brown needed a piece of string to
finish a project that he was working on. He went across to his uncle’s
place, Dick had just arrived home from the pub, and as Alister recalled
later, I think he was a little merry, I said to him, ‘have you got any
string on ya Dick’, the reply was immediate, ‘what do you think it is, a
bloody yo-yo. Dick died in the Culcairn hospital in 1974, he was 80 years
old he is buried in the Culcairn cemetery.

Family with parents
father
18581939
Birth: 28 November 1858 33 27 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Death: about 1939Culcairn, New South Wales, Australia
mother
18631948
Birth: 1 December 1863 34 33 Albury, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1948Culcairn Hospital, Culcairn, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage26 October 1881Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
14 months
elder brother
1882
Birth: 1882 23 18 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Death:
4 months
elder brother
18821959
Birth: 22 April 1882 23 18
Death: 1959Tumbarumba, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
elder brother
18841964
Birth: 18 April 1884 25 20 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1964Henty, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
elder brother
18861960
Birth: 8 August 1886 27 22 Lake Albert, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1960Culcairn, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
elder sister
18891977
Birth: 12 July 1889 30 25 Gregadoo, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 28 June 1977Culcairn District Hospital, Culcairn, New South Wales, Australia
5 years
himself
18941974
Birth: 23 April 1894 35 30 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1974Culcairn District Hospital, Culcairn, New South Wales, Australia
-2 years
elder sister
18911977
Birth: 1891 32 27 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1977
11 years
younger sister
19011960
Birth: 5 June 1901 42 37 Gregadoo, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1960Culcairn District Hospital, Culcairn, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
younger sister
19051973
Birth: 27 September 1905 46 41 Gregadoo, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1973Culcairn, New South Wales, Australia
-10 years
younger sister
18951951
Birth: 21 November 1895 36 31 Gregadoo, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 14 June 1951Morven, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger brother
18981972
Birth: 27 September 1898 39 34 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1972Culcairn, New South Wales, Australia
Birth
Source citation: @New South Wales, Australia BD&M 34287/1894@
Name
Source citation: @Jeff Robinson@
Death
Source citation: @51068/1974@
Death

Albert Harold Holder (Dick) was born on the 23rd of April 1894. Dick built a
small home on his block at Morven, it was close to the front fence near the
lane that ran up to the Hodges. He worked for many years at ‘Mahonga’
station, near Rand. Dick was born with a cleft palate and a speech
impediment, because of this he didn’t have a lot to say preferring to live a
quiet life, he never married. In his own way he was a bit of a character,
and had a good sense of humour, the following stories have gone into our
families history as worth preserving. Dick was heading home one day taking
a short cut through a paddock he bent down to throw a small branch out of
his way when he was bitten on the arm just above his wrist by a brown snake,
feeling quite put out that this had happened he ran the snake down and
killed it, then taking out his pocket knife he made a cut across the bite
before sucking out the poison. He then walked home, his horrified brother
saddled his horse and tore into Culcairn to fetch the doctor. Dick spent a
few sick days in bed, but he lived to joke about it. In his later years he
built himself a small hut on the block of land that once belonged to Morell
and Louisa Brown, this land backed onto our property (Ron and Judy Brown).
Dick did not attend church but without fail he turned on his wireless and
listened to the church service on a Sunday evening. On the odd occasion he
would wander over to the Morven Pub to enjoy a couple of beers. It was on
one of those days that my brother Alister Brown needed a piece of string to
finish a project that he was working on. He went across to his uncle’s
place, Dick had just arrived home from the pub, and as Alister recalled
later, I think he was a little merry, I said to him, ‘have you got any
string on ya Dick’, the reply was immediate, ‘what do you think it is, a
bloody yo-yo. Dick died in the Culcairn hospital in 1974, he was 80 years
old he is buried in the Culcairn cemetery.