The Life and Times of Don Roulston Buzzard
by Philip John Buzzard

Contents

To begin with .....

  1. Prologue
  2. Summary of Don’s Life
  3. Don’s Family Tree

Contents .....

  1. Introduction
  2. The Dymock Family from Scotland
    1. 1st Generation of Dymock Family in Jamberoo District N.S.W.
      1. David Lindsay Dymock
    2. 2nd Generation of Dymock Family in Jamberoo District
    3. 3rd Generation of Dymock Family in Jamberoo District
  3. The Smith and Rumble Families of England
    1. John Roulston in Business in England
    2. John Roulston’s Migration to Colony of New South Wales
    3. Migration of Florence and Children
  4. John Roulston in N.S.W.
    1. Daughter Alice Sara Smith
    2. Daughter Nellie Smith
  5. John Corrie Dymock
    1. John Corrie Enlists in 1st A.I.F.
    2. John Corrie’s Service in WW1
  6. John Corrie Returns to Jamberoo
    1. Returned Soldier Settler, Griffith N.S.W.
  7. Millicent Dymock Commits Suicide
  8. Don Enlists in the WAAAF in World War 2
  9. After WAAAF Service
  10. Yarrawonga to Western Australia
  11. Settling Down in W.A. after the War
  12. Toodyay
    1. The Family Business in Toodyay
    2. Settling into Toodyay
    3. Memories of Toodyay
  13. 16 Riverview Street, South Perth
  14. 74 Kintail Road, Applecross

To end with .....

  1. Epilogue

Appendices .....

  1. First World War
  2. Australia at War
  3. Conscription and Enlistment Statistics 1st A.I.F. WW1
  4. Nellie’s service in China:
    1. Australia
    2. Hong Kong
    3. Pakhoi, China
    4. Furlough in Australia
    5. Return to China
  5. John Corrie Dymock War Service:
    1. Departure from Melbourne
    2. Albany to Egypt
    3. Weymouth, England
      1. Monte Video No. 2 Depot Convalescent Camp
      2. Repatriation to Sydney
      3. Examination by Medical Board
  6. Medical Treatments and Re-training Workshops
  7. List of stand-alone documents


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