1901 - 1965 (63 years)
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 | Arnold Hillbrick - Monica's Wedding Moinica, a best friend of Norma Hillbrick. Wedding Day and Arnold Hillbrick gave the bride away.
Isobell Hillbrick (nee Davy) Arnold Hillbrick, Monica.
Monica is a very good friend of Norma Jessie Hillbrick. |
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 | Australian Electoral Roll 1925 Arnold John Hillbrick - 30 Walker Street - Bootmaker
Emma Hillbrick - 30 Walker Street - Married
Percival Hillbrick - 30 Walker Street - Labourer
District: Fremantle - Subdistrict: South Fremantle
Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 |
 | Australian Electoral Roll 1931 Arnold John Hillbrick - 30 Walker Street - Bootmaker
Daisy May Hillbrick - 11 Manning Street - Home Duties
Emma Hillbrick - 30 Walker Street - Married
Harold William Hillbrick - 11 Manning Street - Baker
Percival Hillbrick - 30 Walker Street - Labourer
District: Fremantle - Subdistrict: South Fremantle
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 | Australian Electoral Roll 1936 Arnold John Hillbrick - 1 Crandon Street - Bootmaker
Isobel Hillbrick - 1 Crandon Street - Home Duties
District: Fremantle - Subdistrict: South Fremantle
Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 |
 | Australian Electoral Roll 1936 Arnold John Hillbrick - 1 Crandon Street - Bootmaker
Isobel Hillbrick - 1 Crandon Street - Home Duties
District: Fremantle - Subdistrict: South Fremantle
Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 |
 | Australian Electoral Roll 1937 Arnold John Hillbrick - 1 Crandon Street - Bootmaker.
Isobel Hillbrick - 1 Crandon Street - Home Duties.
District: Fremantle - Subdistrict: South Fremantle.
Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 |
 | Australian Electoral Roll 1943 Arnold John Hillbrick - 20 Walker Street - Bootmaker.
Isobel Hillbrick - 20 Walker Street - Home Duties.
District: Fremantle - Subdistrict: South Fremantle.
Australian Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 |
| Newspapers |
 | Arnold John Hillbrick - Three Men Charged With Stealing THE LAW COURTS
BALES OF WOOL Three Men Charged With Stealing The hearing of a case in which three men were charged with the theft of two bales of wool, valued at ?50, the property of the Australian Wool Realisation Commission was not completed by Messrs E. B. Arney and W. D. Robinson, J's.P., in the Fremantle Police Court yesterday when it was adjourned till next week. The men charged are William Henri (35), scour hand, of Grey-street, Fremantle; John Monagham (33), scour hand, of Walker street, South Fremantle; and Arnold John Hillbrick (46), lumper, of Walker-street, South Fremantle. A traffic constable stopped a car on the night of March 29 be cause it had no tail light. When he was npt satisfied with the men's explanation of how they came by the wool in the car, he ordered them to go to the Fremantle police station. The defence claims that Henri and Monagham found the wool alongside Naval Base-road. They asked Hillbrick, who had a car, to help them move it. They decided to take it to the Fremantle police station and were on their way when the constable stopped the car. Sgt. W. Harvey prosecuted, Mr. N. P Lappin appeared for Henri and Monagham and Mr. D. F. Walsh for Hillbrick. |
 | Arnold John Hillbrick - Lumper Convicted The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879-1954), Wednesday 31 March 1948, page 16
WHARF PILLAGING. LUMPER CONVICTED. Three Months' Gaol. "Pillaging from the wharves has got to stop," said Mr F. M. Read, SM, in Fremantle Police Court yesterday when he sentenced Arnold John Hillbrick (44), lumper, to three months' gaol on each of two charges of stealing and receiving and unlawful possession. The sentences were to be served concurrently. In evidence Plainclothes Constable G. Johnston said that on September 1 last the USN stores' authorities had reported the theft of a pair of binoculars, valued at ?33, from the cargo of a ship discharging at Fremantle. Yesterday a search had been made of Hillbrick's home and the binoculars were found on his dressing-table. A further search revealed two one-gallon tins of paint, an alarm clock, a breast drill and three packets of vulcanising patches, reasonably suspected of having been stolen. The alarm clock was one of 300 which had been stolen from the wharf some months ago. Hillbrick said that the binoculars had been loaned to him yesterday, that he had bought the alarm clock and the vulcanising patches in a hotel and that he had found the paint "lying about on the wharf," and carried it away. He did not know how the drill got into his shed. Inspector G. Findlay prosecuted. |
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| Name |
Arnold John Hillbrick |
| Born |
13 Oct 1901 |
Korumburra Victoria |
| Gender |
Male |
| Died |
1965 |
Fremantle Western Australia |
| Person ID |
I24 |
Gardiner | Peter John Hannaby (I15) |
| Last Modified |
4 Jun 2012 |
| Father |
Percival John Hillbrich, b. 28 Sep 1876, Berwick, Victoria, Australia , d. 5 Jun 1946, Walker Street, South Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia (Age 69 years) |
| Mother |
Emma Bramley Singleton, b. 8 Feb 1879, Stathern (Leicester) England , d. 3 Oct 1939, South Fremantle Western Australia (Age 60 years) |
| Married |
24 Dec 1898 |
St Paul's Korumburra Victoria |
| Family ID |
F19 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Isobel Davy, b. 24 Oct 1912, Perth, Western Australia , d. 19 Aug 2008, East Fremantle, Western Australia (Age 95 years) |
| Married |
1931 |
| Children |
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| Last Modified |
18 Jun 2012 |
| Family ID |
F15 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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