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Mary Ann Appleyard - A Mothers Strength

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As the mother of two young men, fighting for their God, King and country during World War One, Mary Ann was proud and stoic.  The mother of ten children, she had already experienced three of her sons dying as children during a diphtheria epidemic in 1891, the youngest only eleven months old.   Mary Ann also nursed daughter Alice through the disease before becoming ill herself.  Mary Ann’s strength and stoicism would no doubt help her when, as a single mother, she would see the country at war and one of her sons die, thousands of miles away from her, but always in her heart. Mary Ann was born in Alberton in 1854, only thirteen years after the town had been named.  Her parents, John and Jane, had come to the new colony from Ireland.   Marrying Arthur in 1875, Mary Ann would have her first child Alice in 1876 and her last child Muriel, 19 years later.  Only three years after the birth of Muriel, her husband would die following complications from the measles.  Arthur was only 47 ye

Francis Horatio Appleyard

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The ninth of Arthur and Mary Appleyard's ten children, Francis was the first of the Appleyard boys to sign up to the Great War, signing his enlistment papers of August 18, 1914, two weeks after Australia entered the war. Known to his family as Frank, he was only 5 when his father, Arthur Horatio, son of convict Peter died.  Arthur had held numerous positions in the Alberton Shire from 1870 to 1898 and was the Shire Engineer when he caught the measles, leading to his early death at only 47. Three of his brothers had died as children during a diphtheria epidemic in 1891 and the family had moved from Gelliondale to Alberton to escape the sadness of the home.  Following the death of Arthur, Frank’s mother Mary, would lease out the rooms of her Alberton home to boarders to make money and ensure her children could continue their schooling. In 1903 Frank was registered as living in Won Wron and working as a labourer.  With his family well regarded in the area, and education in the r