Born 16 August 1902 in Cuballing, Western Australia [15] [84]
Daughter of Arthur William Vanderstraaten GREEN and Mary Mowat MILLER [15]
Resided with her parents in Cuballing 1902-1904, in Dandaragan in 1905 and in Moora 1906-1909 [6] [9: 14-Jan-1910] [19] [50]
While playing at school in Moora on 29 July 1908 she fell and broke her collar bone [9: 31-Jul-1908]
She presented a gold bangle to departing teacher Mrs Evangeline SHERIDAN at the Moora State School in October 1908 [9: 23-Oct-1908]
Resided with her parents in Three Springs 1910-1914 [6] [9] [19]
Student at the Three Springs State School - she was the girl who gained the highest number of merit stamps in 1913 [9: 19-Dec-1913]
Along with three others sang "On the Mississippi" and "Mary" at the Concert & Dance in Three Springs on 6 June 1914 [10: 12-Jun-1914]
Reference: Carnamah Historical Society & Museum and North Midlands Project, 'Winifred Augusta Green' in Biographical Dictionary of Coorow, Carnamah and Three Springs, retrieved 18 November 2024 from www.carnamah.com.au/bio/winifred-augusta-green [reference list] |
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