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 1. Minnie **Violet**  M-P (26 June 1913 - 27 June 1992((SMH death notice, 29 June 1968)) She remained single and died when living at Coffs Harbour on the mid-north coast of NSW. Her ashes were taken to Maroon and spread there.((T & T M-P pers. comm)) **(Note to family: More info needed!)** \\ 1. Minnie **Violet**  M-P (26 June 1913 - 27 June 1992((SMH death notice, 29 June 1968)) She remained single and died when living at Coffs Harbour on the mid-north coast of NSW. Her ashes were taken to Maroon and spread there.((T & T M-P pers. comm)) **(Note to family: More info needed!)** \\
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-{{:gran_lightoller_with_kids_enhanced.jpeg?300|}} Minnie Lightoller with her grandchildren Violet and Thomas M-P, c.1914.((Provenance: T. A. & M.T. M-P))\\+{{:gran_lightoller_with_kids_enhanced.jpeg?250|}} Minnie Lightoller with her grandchildren Violet and Thomas M-P, c.1914.((Provenance: T. A. & M.T. M-P))\\
  
-2. **Standish** (Stan) Haly M-P (13 February 1915-1 August 1994) was born in Brisbane. Stan, or Narn as he was known by the family, attended school at [[wik>Southport,_Queensland|Southport]] then, when family moved to NSW, [[https://leura-p.schools.nsw.gov.au/|Leura Public School]] before attending [[wp>The_King%27s_School,_Parramatta|The King'School]] at Parramatta from 1926-33. At Kings he was a keen sportsman, representing the school in athletics, rugby and rowing.((Standish M-P, The King's School record.)) After leaving school it is thought that he moved to north Queensland where he was involved in tobacco farming with his brother [[thomas_lodge_and_lillian_m-p|Tom]] west of Dimbulah and in sugar cane work for the Munro Estate at Pawngilly, south of Cairns.\\+2. **Standish** (Stan) Haly M-P (13 February 1915-1 August 1994) was born in Brisbane. Stan, or Narn as he was known by the family, attended school at [[wik>Southport,_Queensland|Southport]] then, when family moved to NSW, [[https://leura-p.schools.nsw.gov.au/|Leura Public School]]. He attended [[wp>The_King's_School,_Parramatta| The Kings School]] at Parramatta from 1926-33. At Kings he was a keen sportsman, representing the school in athletics, rugby and rowing.((Standish M-P, The King's School record.)) After leaving school it is thought that he moved to north Queensland where he was involved in tobacco farming with his brother [[thomas_lodge_and_lillian_m-p|Tom]] west of Dimbulah and in sugar cane work for the Munro Estate at Pawngilly, south of Cairns.\\
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-{{:stan_motorcycle_001_.jpg?300|}} Stan on his motorbike, probably before the War.\\+{{:stan_motorcycle_001_.jpg?250|}} Stan on his motorbike, probably before the War.\\
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 When World War II broke out, he attempted to join the Royal Australian Air Force but was rejected due to colour blindness. On 8 May 1940 he enlisted in the 2/1st Australian Anti-Aircraft Regiment. On enlisting he gave his occupation as 'sugar cane student' and that he had military experience with the Kings School cadets.(({{https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4852020}})) \\ When World War II broke out, he attempted to join the Royal Australian Air Force but was rejected due to colour blindness. On 8 May 1940 he enlisted in the 2/1st Australian Anti-Aircraft Regiment. On enlisting he gave his occupation as 'sugar cane student' and that he had military experience with the Kings School cadets.(({{https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4852020}})) \\
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 For more photos of Stan and his family, click on [[Stan]].\\ For more photos of Stan and his family, click on [[Stan]].\\
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-3. **Hugh** Burnett M-P, born 22 July 1916 at [[w>pBoonah,_Queensland|Boonnah, Queensland]]; died 15 November 1984.((SMH death notice, 17 November 1984.)) He contacted polio when young which affected a leg, but nevertheless went on to be a capable sportsman.((e.g. Photo of him as member of the Kings School tennis team 1934; E. Pitcher, eulogy for Hugh M-P, 20 November 1984.)) His eulogy suggested that the family were advised to move from Queensland to a cooler climate, i.e. Leura.((E. Pitcher, eulogy for Hugh M-P, 20 November 1984.)) He went to King's School, leaving in 1935.((Australian Military Forces, Demobilization Procedure Book for Hugh M-P.)) He graduated from the University of Sydney with a MB,BS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) in 1942. While at Sydney University, he lived at St Paul's College.((//Alumni Sidneienses//, University of Sydney Archives, accessed 25 October 2003; E. Pitcher, eulogy for Hugh M-P, 20 November 1984.)) He enlisted on 15 July 1943, serving until 29 July 1947.((Australian Military Forces, Demobilization Procedure Book for Hugh M-P.)) He became a well-respected obstetrician/gynaecologist, working and living in Newcastle. In 1962, he married(( NSW marriages, registration number 27695/1962)) Elizabeth Ann Harper (23 September 1935 - ?); they had no children.\\+3. **Hugh** Burnett M-P, born 22 July 1916 at [[w>pBoonah,_Queensland|Boonah, Queensland]]; died 15 November 1984.((SMH death notice, 17 November 1984.)) He contacted polio when young which affected a leg, but nevertheless went on to be a capable sportsman.((e.g. Photo of him as member of the Kings School tennis team 1934; E. Pitcher, eulogy for Hugh M-P, 20 November 1984.)) His eulogy suggested that the family were advised to move from Queensland to a cooler climate, i.e. Leura.((E. Pitcher, eulogy for Hugh M-P, 20 November 1984.)) Like his brother, he went to King's School, leaving in 1935.((Australian Military Forces, Demobilization Procedure Book for Hugh M-P.)) He graduated from the University of Sydney with a MB,BS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) in 1942. While at Sydney University, he lived at St Paul's College.((//Alumni Sidneienses//, University of Sydney Archives, accessed 25 October 2003; E. Pitcher, eulogy for Hugh M-P, 20 November 1984.)) He enlisted on 15 July 1943, serving until 29 July 1947.((Australian Military Forces, Demobilization Procedure Book for Hugh M-P.)) He became a well-respected obstetrician/gynaecologist, working and living in Newcastle. On 5 October 1962, at the Kings School chapel, he married nurse Elizabeth Ann Harper (23 September 1935 - 5 March 2014)((Marriage certificate, registration number 27695/1962)); they had no children. She later remarried, taking the surname Clark.\\
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 {{:hugh_m-p_ml.jpg?400|}} Dr Hugh M-P in 1952 when he  was Medical Superintendent of Crown Street Women's Hospital.(( see{{http://judithgodden.com.au/jg1/crown-street-womens-hospital/}})) He is sitting next the legendary Matron Edna Shaw (in white) and with future Matrons Blair (right) and Love (left) as well as graduating midwives.((ML PXA389/1.)) \\ {{:hugh_m-p_ml.jpg?400|}} Dr Hugh M-P in 1952 when he  was Medical Superintendent of Crown Street Women's Hospital.(( see{{http://judithgodden.com.au/jg1/crown-street-womens-hospital/}})) He is sitting next the legendary Matron Edna Shaw (in white) and with future Matrons Blair (right) and Love (left) as well as graduating midwives.((ML PXA389/1.)) \\
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 For more photos of Hugh M-P, click on [[Dr Hugh]] For more photos of Hugh M-P, click on [[Dr Hugh]]
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