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3. **Phyllis** (Phyl) Dorothea (14 December 1913-10 March 2003) was born at home, at //Cooroora// in Hunters Hill.((//The Sydney Morning Herald//, 16 December 1913, p.8.)) | 3. **Phyllis** (Phyl) Dorothea (14 December 1913-10 March 2003) was born at home, at //Cooroora// in Hunters Hill.((//The Sydney Morning Herald//, 16 December 1913, p.8.)) |
Phyllis flanked by her siblings Molly and David on steps of their home 1 yerton Avenue, Hunters Hill.((courtesy Fiona Cullen-Ward)){{:fr_left_molly_phyllis_david_on_step_of_1_yerton_ave_going_to_sunday_school.jpg?300|}}\\ Young Phyllis ((courtesy Fiona Cullen-Ward)) {{:phyllis_scan_20241019.jpg?200|}} | Phyllis flanked by her siblings Molly and David on steps of their home 1 yerton Avenue, Hunters Hill.((courtesy Fiona Cullen-Ward)){{:fr_left_molly_phyllis_david_on_step_of_1_yerton_ave_going_to_sunday_school.jpg?300|}}\\ Young Phyllis ((courtesy Fiona Cullen-Ward)) {{:phyllis_scan_20241019.jpg?200|}} |
Phyl was artistic and employed as a commercial artist. She was vivacious and outgoing. She married grazier Alan Robert Cullen-Ward (1910-85) on 23 February 1935((BDM Registration: 3529/1935)). Phyl on her wedding day with an unidentified bridesmaid (left) and her sister Molly (right).((courtesy Fiona Cullen-Ward)). {{:think_aunt_phyl_wedding_aunt_molly_on_right_enhanced_scan_20250115.jpg?300|}}\\ | Phyl was artistic and employed as a commercial artist. As the next photo reveals, she was vivacious and outgoing. She married grazier Alan Robert Cullen-Ward (1910-85) on 23 February 1935((BDM Registration: 3529/1935)). Phyl on her wedding day with an unidentified bridesmaid (left) and her sister Molly (right).((courtesy Fiona Cullen-Ward)){{:think_aunt_phyl_wedding_aunt_molly_on_right_enhanced_scan_20250115.jpg?300|}}\\ |
In this photo, Phyl is the bridesmaid second from right.((courtesy Fiona Cullen-Ward)) {{:scan_20250115_3_.jpg?300|}}\\ | In this photo, Phyl appears to be the bridesmaid second from right.((courtesy Fiona Cullen-Ward)){{:scan_20250115_3_.jpg?300|}} \\ |
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Alan and Phyl lived on his property 'Mani' at Cumnock, NSW as well as a house at 70 Wrights Road, Drummoyne in Sydney. The house and land was later sold and a block of flats built on the site . They lived in one of the flats, 7/70 Wrights Road [[wp>Drummoyne,_New_South_Wales|Drummoyne]]. Her final years were spent in a retirement home in Buderim, Queensland. She was cremated at the Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, Ryde, Sydney. \\ | Alan and Phyl lived on his property 'Mani' at Cumnock, NSW as well as a house at 70 Wrights Road, Drummoyne in Sydney. The house and land was later sold and a block of flats built on the site . They lived in one of the flats, 7/70 Wrights Road [[wp>Drummoyne,_New_South_Wales|Drummoyne]]. Her final years were spent in a retirement home in Buderim, Queensland. She was cremated at the Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens and Crematorium, Ryde, Sydney. \\ |
{{:1951_phyl_medium.jpg?200|}} Phyl in 1951.\\ | {{:1951_phyl_medium.jpg?200|}} Phyl in 1951.\\ |
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Phyl and Alan had five children: a daughter b. 22 January 1936; Malcolm David (27 October 1937-March 2020;he married Sandra (Sandy) and had two daughters); Susan Barbara b. 28 January 1941 (see below); a son b.30 December 1942; and a daughter b.7 August 1944. [[wp>Susan_of_Albania|Susan Barbara]] (1941-2004) married (first) Richard Williams then(secondly)[[wp>Leka_I,_Crown_Prince_of_Albania|King Leka of the Albanians]]. She had one son who was 22 years old when she died. He married in 2016. Sue grew up on a property called //Mani// near Orange in the central west of New South Wales. She met the Leka Zog at a dinner party in Sydney and they married in 1975. She died of lung cancer, spending her two last years living in the Albanian capital Tirana. The family used their royal titles although Albania has abolished the monarchy. | Phyl and Alan had five children: a daughter b. 22 January 1936; Malcolm David (27 October 1937-March 2020;he married Sandra (Sandy) and had two daughters); Susan Barbara b. 28 January 1941 (see next generation for details); a son b.30 December 1942; and a daughter b.7 August 1944. |
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Sue at her first wedding, with her parents.{{:aunt_phyl_susan_uncle_alan_c-w_landscape.jpg?300|}}\\ Her second wedding, with her husband Leka, parents and mother-in-law {{:aunt_phyl_queen_geraldine_susan_leka_allen_cullen-ward_-_sue_and_leka_s_wedding_copyright_australian_consolidated_press_scan_20241019_2_.jpg?400|}}\\ | |
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Many images of her can be found by googling Susan Cullen-Ward or Queen Susan of Albania or similar. For a recent (January 2024) summary with photos see [[https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-01-13/australians-marry-royalty-before-queen-mary/103296040?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web |ABC news online]]\\ | |
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4. Evan **David** (1916((Birth registration no. 35738/1916))- March 1981). His brother understood that David went to school at [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_House_School|Tudor House]] as a boarder, then to Sydney Grammar. He also thought David attended Wagga Agricultural College, though that institution did not start until 1949. With his parents' help, David bought a farm at Wyong which was later sold.((Late ESM-P. pers. comm.)) In 1938, David married Hilary Lorraine Piper (31 July 1916- 23 June 2014)((//SMH//, 15 October 1938, p.10)); they divorced in 1965. In his old age, David shared a house with his mother at Hunters Hill until she died. In his final years he was reclusive; in contrast Hilary remained a 'people person'.\\ | 4. Evan **David** (1916((Birth registration no. 35738/1916))- March 1981). His brother understood that David went to school at [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tudor_House_School|Tudor House]] as a boarder, then to Sydney Grammar. He also thought David attended Wagga Agricultural College, though that institution did not start until 1949. With his parents' help, David bought a farm at Wyong which was later sold.((Late ESM-P. pers. comm.)) In 1938, David married Hilary Lorraine Piper (31 July 1916- 23 June 2014)((//SMH//, 15 October 1938, p.10)); they divorced in 1965. In his old age, David shared a house with his mother at Hunters Hill until she died. In his final years he was reclusive; in contrast Hilary remained a 'people person'.\\ |
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This photo of Molly was taken c.1939, either when World War II was imminent or had just begun.((Provenance: Australian War Memorial)) She is shown in the uniform of the Women's Emergency Signalling Corp, a voluntary organisation which trained women to be signallers and telephonists.((Margaret Kentley, Historical Notes, re ... Women's Emergency Signalling Corps 1939-41, MLDOC 3404)) {{:molly_cropped.jpg?300|}}Molly consequently joined the the WRANs (Women's Royal Air Force) in 1942 as a 'telegraphist'.((https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Gallery151/dist/JGalleryViewer.aspx?B=4530612&S=1&N=2&R=0#/SearchNRetrieve/NAAMedia/ShowImage.aspx?B=4530612&T=P&S=1)) The family understands that Molly did highly secret work intercepting Japanese morse code signals.((J. Gatt, pers. Comm.))\\ | This photo of Molly was taken c.1939, either when World War II was imminent or had just begun.((Provenance: Australian War Memorial)) She is shown in the uniform of the Women's Emergency Signalling Corp, a voluntary organisation which trained women to be signallers and telephonists.((Margaret Kentley, Historical Notes, re ... Women's Emergency Signalling Corps 1939-41, MLDOC 3404)) {{:molly_cropped.jpg?300|}}Molly consequently joined the the WRANs (Women's Royal Air Force) in 1942 as a 'telegraphist'.((https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Gallery151/dist/JGalleryViewer.aspx?B=4530612&S=1&N=2&R=0#/SearchNRetrieve/NAAMedia/ShowImage.aspx?B=4530612&T=P&S=1)) The family understands that Molly did highly secret work intercepting Japanese morse code signals.((J. Gatt, pers. Comm.))\\ |
\\ This photo of Molly during the war was taken by photographer Julia Leslie who had a Sydney studio between 1941-46.((https://natlib.govt.nz/records/22570020; Provenance J. Gatt)) {{:molly_scan_20241019.jpg?300|}}\\ | \\ This photo of Molly during the war was taken by photographer Julia Leslie who had a Sydney studio between 1941-46.((https://natlib.govt.nz/records/22570020; Provenance F. & E. Cullen-Ward)) {{:molly_scan_20241019.jpg?300|}}\\ |
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On 23 September 1950, Molly married John Alexander Wilson who owned, with his sister J. Marion Wilson, a property at Norway, via Oberon. They had 1 daughter and 2 sons. Molly and John retired to Wamberal; after John's death Molly moved to a retirement home in Lindfield.\\ | On 23 September 1950, Molly married John Alexander Wilson who owned, with his sister J. Marion Wilson, a property at Norway, via Oberon. They had 1 daughter and 2 sons. Molly and John retired to Wamberal; after John's death Molly moved to a retirement home in Lindfield.\\ |
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References:((Robert M-P, The Blood Royal of the Murray-Priors, p.18; Thomas Bertram M-P, Some Australasian Families Descended from Royalty, ms, n.d., p.15.)) | References:((Robert M-P, The Blood Royal of the Murray-Priors, p.18; Thomas Bertram M-P, Some Australasian Families Descended from Royalty, ms, n.d., p.15.)) |