Melville Earle BLACKMORE
- Born: 31 Jan 1901, Maldon, Victoria, Australia
- Marriage (1): Winifred Alice HAMLYN in 1926 in Victoria, Australia
- Died: 21 Oct 1992, Victoria, Australia aged 91
- Buried: Oct 1992, Healesville, Victoria, Australia
General Notes:
births, deaths & marriages from Digger - Federation Index. Victoria 1889-1901 Surname: BLACKMORE Given Names: Melville Earle Event: B Sex: M Spouse Surname/Father: Nichs Thos Spouse Gvn Names/Mother: Elizabeth Ann Clandid DAVIDSON Age: Age Code: Birth Place: MALDON Death Place: Year: 1901 Reg. Number: 12583
Surname : BLACKMORE First Names : Melville Earle Spouse Surname : HAMLYN Spouse First Names : Wfred Alice Event : M Year : 1926 Reference : 3225
Australian National Archives BLACKMORE MELVILLE EARLE : Service Number - VX59698 : Date of birth - 31 Mar 1902 : Place of birth - MALDON VIC : Place of enlistment - ROYAL PARK VIC : Next of Kin - BLACKMORE WINIFRED Series B883 Control Symbol VX59698. Accession number 2002/05064671 Title Second Australian Imperial Forces Personnel Dossiers, 1939-1947
Healesville Cemetery Blackmore, Melville Earle Healesville Methodist Row B 24 Register # 29509 DoB 31 March 1901 DoD 21 October 1992 Age 91 Blackmore, Winifred Alice Healesville Methodist Row B 24 Register # 28649 DoB DoD Age 71 2 Deceased In This Location Blackmore, Melville Earle Blackmore, Winifred Alice
on www.ozgenonline.com/aust_cemeteries/vic/yarra_ranges/healesvilledata.htm Blackmore, Melville Earle , 21-Oct-1992, - , Meth - age is blank - presume date is the date of death as that is what appears for Victor Blackmore
On http://mapsearch.lilydalecemetery.com.au/PubMapping/ Blackmore John Healesville Row B 17 Blackmore Edith Healesville Row B 17 Blackmore Victor Healesville Row B 23 Blackmore Edith Healesville Row B 23 Blackmore Melville Healesville Row B 24 Blackmore Winifred Healesville Row B 24
Healesville Guardian (Lilydale Victoria) Saturday 30 August 1947 Yumbunga Cricket Club NEW SEASON'S OFFICIALS At a meeting held in Mr. M. E. Blackmore's home on August 15, Yumbunga Cricket Club decided to enter the Healesvillo-Yarra - Glen As sociation for the 1947/48 season. These office-hbearers were elected: President, Mr. M. E. Blackmore; vice presidents, Messrs. W. Exton, E. J. White, and A. Degner; secretary and -treasurer, Mr. G. W. Sherlock: com mittee, Messrs. F. Scanlon, C. Hayes, A. Martin, R. Pockett, W, Exton, 4'or.: delegates, Messrs. A. Martin and M. E. Blackmore; * press correspondent, Mr. G. W. Sherlock. A. vote of thanks was passed to Mr. W. Exton, snr,, for his valuable service.s as-secretary last season, and ,all present were- extremely sorry that he.could not accept the position again this' year. Thanks were also nccorded Mr. Michaells for past and future\\use of the ground. Trophlis will'be donated by Messrs. J. B. Pockett, M. E. Blackmore and Yumbunga Cricket Club for best bat- ting average, best bowling average, and most improved player. Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore were thanked for use of their home. - many other reports in the same paper regarding cricket games he played in
Healesville Guardian 27 Sept 1947 Chum Creek School SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR -Last Saturday, Chum Creek State School held an AmeriCan Tea in con 'Junction with Education Week. The bazaar was opened b' Cr. L. Smedley, after 'which the tables did a great trade, with gifts, lollies, soft drinks, ice cream, vegetables, and all the things that go to make these func tions so successful. After afternoon tea, the bazaar was closed from 5.30 till - 8, when it was continued as a social, and the balance of the gifts, etc., were soon disposed of. The well -paclked schiool was the scene of en joyable dancing until midnight. En tertainment items included songs and recitations by Mr. H. Danks, Mr. and Mrs. Wood, and Miss Balwyn Black more. Dancing was in the cqpable hands of Mel Blackmore, with music supplied by Vic Blackmore. Great credit goes to Mr. W. Sher lock, the teacher, for· his great or ganizing abilities: he put in a lot of w?rk, and was helped by the ladies of. the district. Chum Creek set a re cord which passed all expectations by raising £48 for the day,. which amount goes toward buyinr a wire less set and projector for .school use. The committee, parents and all ii terested take this. opportunity of thanking all who donated cash, trades men who gave gifts, and all who brought a gift and bought a gift, or otherwise helped make the affair such a success.
Melville married Winifred Alice HAMLYN, daughter of Ernest Albert HAMLYN and Alice Fanny STEPHENS, in 1926 in Victoria, Australia. (Winifred Alice HAMLYN was born circa 1903, died on 7 Jul 1974 in Victoria, Australia and was buried in Healesville, Victoria, Australia.)
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