Gervase Clifton

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Gervase Clifton
(1863–1932)
Birth: , Albany, Western Australia
Death: , Perth, Western Australia
Parents: William Carmalt Clifton
Sophia Harriet Clifton (née Adcock)
Siblings: Gervase Clifton
    1863–1932
Partners: Elizabeth Carolina Clifton (née Oldenbourg)
    1867-1902
Joy Hannah Emma Margaret Clifton (née Hall)
    1876–1960
Children: Millicent Joyce Branson Clifton
    1912 – 1920
Tita Clifton
    bef. 1920 – aft. 1920
Kate Harriott Oldenbourg Clifton
    died in infancy, 1902
Lily Clifton
    fl.1913
Madge Louise Gilmore (née Clifton)
    1906–2005
Eric Clifton
    ? – ?
Keywords: H.M. Wilson Archives
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Permalink: archives.org.au/GC
Wikitree: Clifton-3308
Ancestry: 312572196507

Born in Albany, where his father was agent for P&O from 1861 to 1883.[1]

His first wife was Lily, who died in childbirth in 1902.[2]

He died aged 69 on 20 December 1932 at his home in Pinjarra,[3] and was burried at Karrakatta on 22 January.[4]

1933 January 13, The West Australian[4]:

FUNERAL

The Late Mr. Gervase Clifton.

The funeral of an old and respected colonist, the late Mr. Gervase Clifton, took place on December 22, and was well attended. Deceased, who, was born at Albany, had resided in this State all his life. He was employed in the government service, and held the position of Curator of Intestate Estates. He was a devout churchman, and he was a regular attendant at St. George's Cathedral. He recently lived a retired life at his residence at West Murray where, after an illness, he passed peacefully away. His remains were laid to rest in the Church of England Cemeery, Karrakatta, at the conclusion of an impressive service conducted by the Rev. W. Patrick, Rector of St. Hilda's.

The chief mourners were Mrs. H. Clifton (widow), Mrs. Shellard and Misses Tita and Loulou Clifton (daughters), Miss Jessie Clifton (niece), Aberdeen Clifton, George Clifton, Edmond Clifton, A. R. C. Clifton, Mrs. J. G. Murray, Mr. Malcolm Murray and Mr. A. H. Gillam. The pall-bearers were: — Brigadier-General Bessell-Browne. Messrs. J. G. Wraikes, J. Pether, N. P. Lappin, A. G. Unmack, B. Walters. H. S. Crofts and W. Arnold.

Among those present to pay their last respects were Messrs. Sparks, H. D. Moseley, P.M., M. M. Moss, W. Duncan, A. A. Moffatt, E. Knight, G. B. Sweeting. J. M. Campbell. S. G. Hall. J. H. Wilson, G. A. Clifton, J. C. Rose, A. G. Clifton, L. Prince, F. Eliot, F. G. Clifton, A. Y. Glyde and E. C. Clifton.

Floral tributes were received from members of the Civil Service Chib, Ethel and Lennie. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Lappin, Mr. and Mrs. Tatham and Fany, Newt. Mrs. Mitchinson and Keith, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gillam and Fany, Resident Doctors, Children's Hospital, the girls upstairs, Molly, Reg., Eric and Lily, Joy, Lula and Tita. Many telegrams, letters and cards as well as personal expressions of condolence, were received by the bereaved relatives.

The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. C. H. Smith and Co.

References

  1. Letter from Gervase Clifton to H A Hall, 23 June 1905
  2. File:2018-03-30 1742 1.JPG
  3. Metropolitan Cemeteries Board. Application number KB00046944; Aged (Years): 69; Date of Death: 20/12/1932; Suburb: PINJARRA; Grave Location: KARRAKATTA CEMETERY Cemetery ANGLICAN; Area or Denomination: BA; Section: 0093; Photo: File:Clifton grave 2018-03-30.JPG Gravesite Grant Number: K0000634. Accessed 19 March 2018. http://www2.mcb.wa.gov.au/NameSearch/details.php?id=KB00046944
  4. 4.0 4.1 FUNERAL. (1933, January 13). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 21. Retrieved March 19, 2018, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32568650

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