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Born
29 NOV 1899. Casino, 2470, Richmond Valley Council, New South Wales, Australia.
Note: Registration: Birth, 1900, Casino District, New South Wales. 2 2377/1900 BULMER, ESCOTT G MALCOLM ELLEN CASINO
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Baptism:
4 MAY 1906. Casino, 2470, Richmond Valley Council, New South Wales, Australia.
Marriage with CRAMP Lurline 6 DEC 1920. Casino, 2470, Richmond Valley Council, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage
Marriage
6 DEC 1920. Casino, 2470, Richmond Valley Council, New South Wales, Australia.
Note :
Registration: Marriage, 1920, Casino District, New South Wales, Australia. 18763/1920 BULMER, ESCOTT G CRAMP, LURLINE GOULBURN.
Registration: Marriage, 1920, Casino District, New South Wales, Australia. 16763/1920 BULMER, ESCOTT G CRAMP, LURLINE CASINO.
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wife Lurline CRAMP Birth: about 1902 — Grafton, , New South Wales, Australia Death: about 1978 — New South Wales, Australia
Birth of BULMER Iris Jean ABT 1921. New South Wales, Australia
Birth of BULMER Théo Gordon 1 SEP 1922. Casino, 2470, Richmond Valley Council, New South Wales, Australia
Birth of BULMER Lurlie ABT 1925 . New South Wales, Australia
Birth of BULMER Laurence Neil 10 déc 1925. New South Wales, Australia
Birth of BULMER Lily 1927. New South Wales, Australia
Birth of BULMER Vida 1928. New South Wales, Australia
Birth of BULMER Malcom 1945 . New South Wales, Australia
Died
21 FEB 1972. Byron Bay, 2481, Rous County, New South Wales, Australia.
Note : Registration: Death, 1972, Byron Bay District, New South Wales, Australia. 14 42566/1972 BULMER ESCOTT GORDON MALCOLM ELLEN BYRON BAY.
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Buried
23 FEB 1972. Lismore, 2480, Rous County, New South Wales, Australia.
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Occupation:
Fermier. BEF 5 APR 1918. Casino, 2470, Richmond Valley Council, New South Wales, Australia.
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Militaire - Engagé volontaire Guerre 14-18. FROM 5 APR 1918 TO 5 AUG 1919. France
Military Service:
Carrière militaire BULMER Escott Gordon :
- Newspaper: War Notes, 1918 Apr 16, New South Wales, Australia.
War Notes. (1918, April 16). The Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1886 - 1942), p. 3.
Retrieved June 3, 2014, from http:/nla.gov.aunla.news-article132522088.
Escott Gordon, son of 'Cr. M. Bulmer has now enlisted, making the third boy of Tomki Shire President 's now at the front.
Fermier. 31 MAR 1941.
Entrepreneur de transport. 27 JUL 1951. Bangalow, 2479, Byron Shire, New South Wales, Australia.
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Marriage: about 1920 — Casino, , New South Wales, Australia
Son : Theo Gordon Bulmer
- Escott was born in 1899. Escott was the child of Malcom Bulmer and Ellen Northam. Escott passed away in 1963.
- Electoral Roll: Richmond, 1930 To 1963, New South Wales, Australia.
- Newspaper: SUNFLOWER SEED, 1941 Mar 31, Cairns, , Queensland, Australia. SUNFLOWER SEED. (1941, March 31). Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 -1954), p. 1. Retrieved February 11, 2013, from <http:/nla.gov.aunla.news-article42296530> SUNFLOWER SEED. FARMER FINDS MARKET. CASINO March 30. A Casino farmer. Mr. E. G. Bulmer. secured Ð37 a ton for sunflower seed, which he grew as an experiment. This seed was formerly imported from-Europe, but the war has cut off supplies. The oil is used in making stock feed concentrates.
- Newspaper: MOTORIST FINED, 1942 Nov 9, Lismore District, New South Wales, Australia. MOTORIST FINED. (1942, November 9). Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), p. 4. Retrieved June 3, 2014, from http:/nla.gov.aunla.news-article98983159. MOTORIST FINED CASINO, Saturday. On a charge that he failed to give away to a vehicle on his right at the inter- section of Canterbury and West Streets, Walter John Green was, fined Ð1, with 8s court costs and 10s witness' expenses, or, in de- fault, imprisonment for four days, by Mr. R. M. Stewart, P.M., at Casino Court. Sgt. W. A. Macpherson said that on August 31 he went to the inter- section of Canterbury and West Streets and made inquiries regard- ing a collision between motor cars owned by Green and Escott Gordon Bulmer. Green, added Sgt. Macpherson, said he was technically at fault for not giving away to the man on his right. Mr. J.- Edmunds (Parker. Kissane and Edmunds) appeared for Green.
- Electoral Roll: Cowper, 1949, New South Wales, Australia.
- Newspaper: 18 J's.P. SWORN IN AT CASINO, 1949 Apr 27, Lismore District, New South Wales, Australia. 18 J's.P. SWORN IN AT CASINO. (1949, April 27). Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), p. 4. Retrieved June 3, 2014, from http:/nla.gov.aunla.news-article99050903. CASINO, Tuesday. One woman was among 18 Js.P. sworn in by Judge Storkey, V.C., at today's sit- ting of the District Court. They were James McKinnon, John Albert Earl Kumnick, Harold Drinkwater, Edward Harold Bradford, George Ball, Escott Gordon Bulmer, Vivian.
- Newspaper: LISMQRE MAN FAILS IN CLAIM, 1951 Jul 27, Lismore District, New South Wales, Australia. LISMQRE MAN FAILS IN CLAIM. (1951, July 27). Northern Star(Lismore, NSW : 1876 -1954), p. 4. Retrieved February 11, 2013, from <http:/nla.gov.aunla.news-article96561766>. LISMQRE MAN FAILS IN CLAIM An action by a Lismore man claiming Ð300 damages for in- juries sustained as the result of an accident was unsuccessful in Lismore District Court yes- terday. The claim was made by Francis Henry Walker, shoe re- pairer, of 37 Terania Street, North Lismore, against Escott Gordon Bulmer and Laurence Neil Bulmer, carriers, of Bangalow. Judge Storkey, V.C., said he was not certain how the acci- dent happened, but Walker had not shown that the Bulmers were liable. He gave a verdict for the de- fendants. Walker said he was driving his motor cycle and sidecar on the road between Bangalow and Mullumbimby near the Bangalow cemetery on May 19. There was a friend riding pillion and his wife and two children in the sidecar. He was travelling on the cor- rect side of the rodd about 10 miles per hcur. A truck was coming towards him travelling on the incorrect side of the road. He called out to the driver, who was not watching the road. He then pulled fur- ther over to the left, and the truck struck the brake handle of his machine, causing an in jury to his wrist, said Walker. When questioned as to why he was not watching the road, the truck driver said he was watching a horse, said Walker. He said he was employed as a casual shoe repairer on four days a week, for which he re- ceived Ð717/-. He also did shoe repairing at home. His total net earnings since July, 1950, to the date of the accident were Ð132/710 for the work he did at home. He had not been able to follow his casual employment since the accident, added Walker. Bulmer indicated the point of the impact as the centre of the roadway, Walker told Mr. Hungerford. He could not pull further over to the left without the danger of running into a bank. Broken glass on the road was from his rear vision mirror. The glass was on his side of the road, said Walker. At the time he made a state- ment to a policc constable no mention was made of the glass, added Walker. Shirley Jane Walker said the truck was at least two feet over the centre line when the impact occurred. Most of the broken glass was on her hus- band's correct side of the road immediately following the accident. Const. R. W. Crapp said the rear vision mirror on the motor cycle was protruding three inches from the handle bars. The broken glass was lying along the centre of the roadway. To Mr. Furnell, Const. Crapp said Walker would not indi- cate a particular point of im- pact, but insisted it was fur- ther over on the western side of the road than the spot indi- cated by Bulmer. Laurence Neil Bulmer, truck driver, of Bangalow, denied he was watching a horse or that he had told Walker he was do- ing so. The broken glass was lying in the centre of the road- way for a distance of four or five feet, he added. Mr. L. C. Furnell, instructed by Mr. W. p. Walters, of Trench, Walters and Co., ap- peared for Walker, and Mr. G. P. L. Hungerford, instructed by Mr. R. Balzer, of Mcintosh and Balzer, appeared for the Bulmers.
- Newspaper: Bangalow Park Improvement Fund Opened, 1952 May 8, Lismore District, New South Wales, Australia. Bangalow Park Improvement Fund Opened. (1952, May 8).Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 -1954), p. 3. Retrieved February 11, 2013, from <http:/nla.gov.aunla.news-article96512663>. The treasurer, Mr. A. Leary, has acknowledged the following donations: âタŒ , E. G. Bulmereach 10/-; âタŒ.
- Newspaper: District Personal, 1952 May 9, Lismore District, New South Wales, Australia. District Personal. (1952, May 9). Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 -1954), p. 2. Retrieved February 11, 2013, from <http:/nla.gov.aunla.news-article96512745>. District Personal Bangalow Mr. E. G. Bulmer, of Banga-low, who was badly shocked by electricity seven weeks ago, and who has been an inmate of the Lismore Base Hospital inter-mittently since, has spent a few days home and will be re-turning on Monday for his final operation.
- Newspaper: Plans For New Traffic Bridge, 1952 Jun 6, Nambour, , Queensland, Australia. 12 Plans For New Traffic Bridge. (1952, June 6). Nambour Chronicle and North Coast Advertiser (Qld. : 1922 -1954), p. 2. Retrieved February 11, 2013, from <http:/nla.gov.aunla.news-article78737570>. Nambour: From E. G. Bulmer for permission to install petrol pump in Hospital road; granted subject to the usual conditions.
- Newspaper: Advertising, 1953 Mar 6, Nambour, , Queensland, Australia. 13 Advertising. (1953, March 6). Nambour Chronicle and North Coast Advertiser (Qld. : 1922 -1954), p. 6. Retrieved February 11, 2013, from <http:/nla.gov.aunla.news-article78895093>. Public Notice I wish to notify the public generally that I have disposed of my business known as Palm's Corner to Messrs. J. M. & E. G. Bulmer, as from 1stMarch, 1953. I would like to take this oppor-tunity of thanking you all very sin-cerely for your patronage, and I trust that you will continue to fav-our my successors with your valued custom.(Signed) L. R. PALM.
- living, Bef 1972, Bangalow, Rous County, New South Wales, Australia.
- Funeral Notice, From 1972 Feb 22 to 1972 Feb 23. BULMER Escott Gordon Funeral notice 23FEB1972 Funerallate of Bangalow Northern Star (Lismore) 23FEB1972 ntbl BULMER Escott Gordon Funeral notice 23FEB197 Funera lNorthern Star (Lismore) 22FEB197.
- Probate: Granted, 1972 May 25, New South Wales, Australia. Item number or control symbol:Series 4-731264. Title:Escott Gordon Bulmer. Date of Death 2102/1972, Granted on 25/051972.
- picture. Escott married Lurline Cramp [8382] [L61J-D3X] [MRIN: 3206], daughter of James Samuel Cramp [7410] [K861-4CZ] and Rachael Henry [7442] [MQ5N-VJM], on 1920 Dec 6 in Casino, Rous County, New South Wales, Australia. (Lurline Cramp [8382] [L61J-D3X] was born in 1902 in Grafton, Clarence County, New South Wales, Australia,. died in 1978 Jan in Lismore, Rous County, New South Wales, Australia and was buried on 1978 Jan 5 in Lismore, Rous County, New South Wales, Australia 1.).
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