Bertha Ellen Rixon 1980s
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- Mr Charles Henry Dunn, a returned soldier, of 13 Union street, South Lismore who died in Lismore on Saturday night, was buried yesterday afternoon in the roman Catholic portion of the Lismore cemetery. The remains were conveyed to our Lady Help of Christians Roman Catholic Church at South Lismore, where a service was conducted by the Rev. Father Daniel McGrath, who also officiated at the graveside. The casket was draped with the Union Jack and at the conclusion of the graveside service Mr. Elwyn Roberts sounded the “Last Post”.
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- Five Generations – Margaret O’Brien, Bertha Dunn, Bertha Lang, Jacqueline Hall, Margaret Hyland – taken in 1982.
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- Charles Henry Dunn (28 year old labourer at Bombala) married Bertha Ellen Rixon (18 year old, born at Pambula, in domestic duties at Bombala) on January 19, 1921 (1921/002992) at St Matthew’s Church of England, Bombala. As Bertha was only 18 years old, permission for the marriage was given by Ellen Rixon. They were married by D.D. Curthous in the presence of Ellen Rixon and J.P. Dunn.
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- The Bombala Times of Friday September 5, 1919 reported… Pte Charles Dunn, son of Mr John Dunn, returned home this week after doing duty with the A.I.F. on the battlefields of Europe.
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- BOMALA TIMES Friday September 26, 1919 Peace Celebrations Bombala’s peace celebrations, although belated, were none the less enthusiastic and through.
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- Charles Dunn is reported as wounded in The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), Tuesday 27 November 1917, page 8






























