Wallace Moffat Carr


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Gender Male Born 1895 Walcha, New South Wales, Australia [1, 2]
- Registration Number 8361/1895
Died 1962 Waratah, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia [1]
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Person ID I650 Roger Last Modified 20 March 2008
Father Ernest Moffat Carr, b. 18 September 1872, Walcha, New South Wales, Australia
, d. 1945, Murrurundi, New South Wales, Australia
(Age 72 years)
Mother Mary Isabel Martin, b. 1869, Walcha, New South Wales, Australia , d. 1949, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
(Age 80 years)
Family ID F79 Family Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family/Spouse Ruby Westlake, b. 1899, Alexandria, New South Wales, Australia Married Y [1] Children + 1. Living
+ 2. Living
+ 3. Living
+ 4. Living
+ 5. Living
Last Modified 31 January 2005 Family ID F139 Family Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Event Map Born - 1895 - Walcha, New South Wales, Australia Died - 1962 - Waratah, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia = Link to Google Earth
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Photos Postcard showing Wallace Moffat Carr
A postcard showing Wallace Moffat Carr and Silas John Davern. The image was submitted by Wendy Cassimaty who wrote:
“I believe the photo postcard I have in my possession is of Wallace Moffatt Carr taken during the First World War. A little background is probably needed here. My Grandfather served in the Royal Australian Navy from 1912 through to 1919. He was attached to a number of different ships and travelled the world. He kept a shoebox full of picture postcards and photo postcards from his time in the navy and just recently my sister Margaret and I have started going through them to see if we can find any with names on them so we can possibly pass them on to family members. We have no idea how or why the photo was with my grandfathers possessions. All I really can say is that the writing on the reverse is not my grandfather's.
I have attached the photo and scanned the reverse. As you can see the photo is of 2 gentlemen. The other gentleman appears to be a Silas John Davern and I think I may have found his grandson in the Northern Territory.Reverse of the Postcard showing Wallace Moffat Carr
A postcard showing Wallace Moffat Carr and Silas John Davern. The image was submitted by Wendy Cassimaty who wrote:
“I believe the photo postcard I have in my possession is of Wallace Moffatt Carr taken during the First World War. A little background is probably needed here. My Grandfather served in the Royal Australian Navy from 1912 through to 1919. He was attached to a number of different ships and travelled the world. He kept a shoebox full of picture postcards and photo postcards from his time in the navy and just recently my sister Margaret and I have started going through them to see if we can find any with names on them so we can possibly pass them on to family members. We have no idea how or why the photo was with my grandfathers possessions. All I really can say is that the writing on the reverse is not my grandfather's.
I have attached the photo and scanned the reverse. As you can see the photo is of 2 gentlemen. The other gentleman appears to be a Silas John Davern and I think I may have found his grandson in the Northern Territory.
Histories Article written in 1984 by Errol Carr about Thomas Carr and Catherine Moffat from Scotland to New South Wales, Australia
The Thomas & Catherine CARR Family - Alexander & Ernest Sections. A brief history of the families of two of the children of Thomas Carr and Catherine Moffat.
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