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 Sterling and Brenda M-P celebrating their 50th? wedding anniversary.((Provenance: J. Godden.)). {{:sterling_and_brenda_668_.jpg?250|}} Sterling and Brenda M-P celebrating their 50th? wedding anniversary.((Provenance: J. Godden.)). {{:sterling_and_brenda_668_.jpg?250|}}
  
-3. **Phyllis** Dorothea (1914---) was artistic, vivacious and, like so many of her era and her elder sister, retained the socially conservative views of her youth. She married grazier Alan Robert Cullen-Ward on 23 February 1935. He had a property 'Mani' at Cumnock, NSW as well as a house at [[wp>Drummoyne,_New_South_Wales|Drummoyne]] in Sydney. She had sons and daughters including [[wp>Susan_of_Albania|Susan]] who married (secondly) [[wp>Leka_I,_Crown_Prince_of_Albania|King Leka of the Albanians]].\\+3. **Phyllis** Dorothea (1913 ---) was born at home, at Cooroora in Hunters Hill.(( //The Sydney Morning Herald//, 16 December 1913, p.8.)) She was artistic, vivacious and, like so many of her era and her elder sister, retained the socially conservative views of her youth. She married grazier Alan Robert Cullen-Ward on 23 February 1935. He had a property 'Mani' at Cumnock, NSW as well as a house at [[wp>Drummoyne,_New_South_Wales|Drummoyne]] in Sydney. They had two sons and three daughters including [[wp>Susan_of_Albania|Susan]] who married (secondly) [[wp>Leka_I,_Crown_Prince_of_Albania|King Leka of the Albanians]].\\
  
-4. Evan **David** (1916((Birth registration no. 35738/1916))- March 1981). He married Hilary Lorraine Piper (31 July 1916- 23 June 2014) and bought a farm in the Hunter Valley of NSW {?]; the farm was sold after they divorced. They had two daughters. One daughter Beverley Joan (known as Joan) was [occupation?] and later in life struggled with  deafness; she married --- Black and lived in Tasmania. David and Hilary's other daughter became a highly respected midwife at King George V Hospital and, in retirement, an Anglican chaplain at St George Hospital. In later life, 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). With his parents' help, he bought a farm at Wyong ((Late ESM-P. pers. comm; //SMH//, 15 October 1938, p.10)) and married Hilary Lorraine Piper (31 July 1916- 23 June 2014); the farm was sold after they divorced. They had two daughters. One daughter Beverley Joan (known as Joan) was [occupation?] and later in life struggled with  deafness; she married --- Black and lived in Tasmania. David and Hilary's other daughter became a highly respected midwife at King George V Hospital and, in retirement, an Anglican chaplain at St George Hospital. In later life, 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'.\\ 
-Three photos of David((Provenance: E.S.M-P to J. Godden)): The latter two were taken at Brecondale, his (Herring) grandparents' home at Gladesville in Sydney. {{:david_m-p.jpg?200|}} {{:david_mp_two.jpg?300|}} +Three photos of David((Provenance: J. Godden)): The latter two were taken at Brecondale, his (Herring) grandparents' home at Gladesville in Sydney. {{:david_m-p.jpg?200|}} {{:david_mp_two.jpg?300|}} 
  
 5. Sylvia Mary (**Molly**) (1919-2007((Ryde Weekly Times, death notice, 12 December 2007))) joined the WRANs (Women's Royal Air Force) in 1942, during World War II. The following photo((Provenance: Australian War Memorial)) was taken c.1939 when she was a member of the Women's Emergency Signalling Corp, which trained signallers and telephonists.{{https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/awm-media/collection/P01262.020/screen/3976562.JPG}} Molly's service record reveals that she was 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)) On 23 September 1950, she married John Alexander Wilson who co-owned (with his sister) a property at Norway, via Oberon. They had 1 daughter and 2 sons.\\ 5. Sylvia Mary (**Molly**) (1919-2007((Ryde Weekly Times, death notice, 12 December 2007))) joined the WRANs (Women's Royal Air Force) in 1942, during World War II. The following photo((Provenance: Australian War Memorial)) was taken c.1939 when she was a member of the Women's Emergency Signalling Corp, which trained signallers and telephonists.{{https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/awm-media/collection/P01262.020/screen/3976562.JPG}} Molly's service record reveals that she was 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)) On 23 September 1950, she married John Alexander Wilson who co-owned (with his sister) a property at Norway, via Oberon. They had 1 daughter and 2 sons.\\
  
  
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