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1921 - 2001 (80 years)
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| Name |
Rosemary McConnell |
| Born |
10 May 1921 |
Perth Western Australia |
| Gender |
Female |
| Died |
27 Oct 2001 |
Perth Western Australia |
| Person ID |
I141 |
Gardiner | Derek John Downing (I136) |
| Last Modified |
4 Jun 2012 |
| Father |
John McConnell, b. 06 Oct 1881, Kirkcudbright, Kincardineshire, Scotland , d. 18 Apr 1926, Perth Western Australia (Age 44 years) |
| Mother |
Isabella Hutt Walker, b. 25 Apr 1879, Monimail, Fife, Scotland , d. 13 Sep 1953, Perth Western Australia (Age 74 years) |
| Married |
31 Jul 1919 |
| Family ID |
F47 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Arthur Norman Downing, b. 17 Sep 1916, Perth Western Australia , d. 16 Sep 2002, Perth Western Australia (Age 85 years) |
| Married |
13 Nov 1943 |
Perth Western Australia |
| Children |
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| Family ID |
F44 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Newspapers |
 | Rosemary McConnell Letter Western Mail, Thursday 22 June 1933, page 14 - Letter from Rosemary McConnell to Children's Corner conducted by Aunt Mary.
A BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Green Lea, Roadside Mail, Bruce Rock
Dear Aunt Mary,-Thank you very much for the pretty birthday card. I had a party on my birthday. I invited some school friends and their parents; there were also same friends of mother's. Altogether we numbered ten, so you see we were a happy family for that afternoon. I received some very nice presents from different friends. I am sending in some puzzles which 1 have solved. I am sorry that I am late with them, but I never have time lately for I have have to do some lessons at home every night as I am working hard to win a scholarship. I don't know whether I'll win it or not, but I hope I do. Both at school and at home the seeds in my garden are coming up. At home I have helped mother to put in some vegetable seeds which are coming up. Some peas which I put in just after the first rains have nice big leaves on them, and some radishes are also growing quickly. The turnips, lettuces, beetroot and parsnips are growing more slowly. I will close now, as I can't think of any more news. I remain your loving niece,
ROSEMARY MCCONNELL.
You must have had an enjoyable party on your birthday, Rosemary.-AUNT MARY. |
 | Rosemary McConnell Letter Western Mail, Thursday 22 June 1933, page 14 - Letter from Rosemary McConnell to Children's Corner conducted by Aunt Mary.
A BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Green Lea, Roadside Mail, Bruce Rock
Dear Aunt Mary,-Thank you very much for the pretty birthday card. I had a party on my birthday. I invited some school friends and their parents; there were also same friends of mother's. Altogether we numbered ten, so you see we were a happy family for that afternoon. I received some very nice presents from different friends. I am sending in some puzzles which 1 have solved. I am sorry that I am late with them, but I never have time lately for I have have to do some lessons at home every night as I am working hard to win a scholarship. I don't know whether I'll win it or not, but I hope I do. Both at school and at home the seeds in my garden are coming up. At home I have helped mother to put in some vegetable seeds which are coming up. Some peas which I put in just after the first rains have nice big leaves on them, and some radishes are also growing quickly. The turnips, lettuces, beetroot and parsnips are growing more slowly. I will close now, as I can't think of any more news. I remain your loving niece,
ROSEMARY MCCONNELL.
You must have had an enjoyable party on your birthday, Rosemary.-AUNT MARY. |
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