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Personal data John Edmund Larnach 


Household of John Edmund Larnach

He is married to Anna Selina Elizabeth Getty.

They got married on June 20, 1888 at Carcoar, NSW, he was 28 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Edgar Ettles Larnach  1906-1985 


Notes about John Edmund Larnach

The following information is supplied by Marie Larnach;

John was known as "Red Jack" and died at the age of 94 years. He took up land on Carrs Creek, between the Rockley Road and the old Lachlan Road, some 3 miles east of 'Ferndale'. John and his wife in 1890 changed the name of their property from 'Carrs Creek' to 'Green Hills' and the property remained in Larnach hands until John Edmund's youngest son, Edgar Ettles Larnach, due to failing health, sold it in the early 1980's.

There is a family story about a huge snowstorm that broke the drought of 1900. John and his son Herbert had to shovel the snow away before anyone could go to the toilet. The snow was so heavy that limbs were broken off trees from the weight.

The following has been taken from the book "Rockley Manner";
'Rockley Post Office, a telephone had been available at the local store between the hours of 9.00a.m. and 6.00p.m. about 1909. An exchange was established at Rockley Post Office on 15 October, 1914. The earliest list of subscribers in the directory in 1914 included;
Larnarch, J E, Dunns Plains, Rockley, phone number - 2.

John is buried at the Caloola Union Churchyard and Ann is buried at Carcoar but it is mentioned on John's headstone that Anna has been 'laid to rest' at Carcoar. These maybe her ashes?

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Ancestors (and descendant) of John Edmund Larnach

John Larnach
1828-1861

John Edmund Larnach
1859-1952

1888

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