My Mum and Family
Gender | Male | |
Person ID | I13 | Hinchliffe Family Tree | Burchell |
Last Modified | 8 Feb 2017 |
Father | William George Burchell, The Builder and Inventor, b. 29 Dec 1909, Portsmouth, Hants , d. 26 May 1998, Bayview Nursing Home. Bayview, Sydney. Australia (Age 88 years) | |
Mother | Annie Dawe, b. 1910, d. 1994, Bayview Nursing Home New South Wales Sydney (Age 84 years) | |
Photos | William George Burchell and Anne Burchell Bill and Ann at Ron and Marion's Wedding 12/03/1966 | |
Joy Bladon, William and Anne Burchell at Ron and Marion's Burchell Wedding. Joy Bladon (left) William George Burchell (centre) Anne Burchell (nee Dawe) (right) | ||
Birth - Death - Marriage Certificates | Marriage Certificate William George Burchell and Anne Dawe Front View of Marriage Certificate William George Burchell and Anne Dawe | |
Rear View of Marriage Certificate C 329579
William George Burchell and Anne Dawe | ||
Receipt for the doctors charges for bring Leslie Kennith Burchell into the World | ||
Family ID | F6 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Marion Dinning | |||||
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Photos | How A.Y.'Sea-D' came into our lives | |||||
Marion Burchell (nee Dinning) and Ron Burchell aboard A.Y.Sea-D This is taken at: Kaafu Attol, Vellassuru Island, The Maldives Islands. Before our arrival, we planned on staying a day or two. We stayed a month. We seriously discussed and considered stay for a full season (twelve months). Given the events that followed in our lives, we should have stayed. O'well another one added to the 'life's regret list' | ||||||
Marion and Ron with CYCA Trophy-4.jpg For Full details see page 185 of 'From Ratbags to Respectability' A history of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia | ||||||
Marion and Ron Burchell Christmas Lunch 1995 Christmas Lunch at C.Y.C.A. 1995 We depart in the 50th Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race tomorrow. 26/12/1995 | ||||||
This Looks Serious Ronald Keith Burchell (Right) in Deep conversation with Charles Dorman from Lake Macquarie. Charles and Beryl Dorman were the former Owners of Sea-D a 42 foot Cutter Sloop, designed by Jack Savage and built by Parkes Craft in Melbourne Australia. It is said that Jack Savage, a famous Power Boat Designer and Builder designed the Savage 42 for himself to undertake a Voyage from Melbourne Australia to the Mediterranean Sea. Some time after the Original Savage 42 was built, the owners of Parkes Craft obtained the Moulds and built Sea-D for Charles and Beryl. | ||||||
Marion Burchell (nee Dinning) Aboard 'Windfall Too' Mannering Park, Lake Maquarie, New South Wales. Australia. 'Windfall Too' a Farr 6000 and was to be the start of a life changing experience. The next boat was A.Y.'Starlight Express' sail number 4994, an S&S 36 which was sailed with the C.Y.C.A out of Rushcutters Bay Sydney Harbour. The next boat was A.Y. 'Sea-D' a Parkscraft 13, designed by Jack Savage Melbourne, although she was fast, she was not a 'racer', she was designed for deep ocean sailing. In the Trophy Cabinet at the C.Y.C.A Rushcutters Bay Sydney Australia there are three Trophies awarded to Marion and Ron Burchell. A.Y.'Starlight Express' for the 'Best Cruise in Australia Waters, Sydney to the Whitsunday Islands' 1993. A.Y. 'Sea-D' for the 'Best Cruise Overseas, Australia to New Zealand and the Pacific Islands' 1994. A.Y. 'Sea-D' for the 'Best Overseas Cruise, Around the World' 1999. Over Time we add many a Tale to this page.... | ||||||
50th Wedding Anniversary Marion Burchell (nee Dinning) fulfilling a long held wish to have a Bird of Prey land on here arm. O'Reillys Canungra Valley Vineyards One on One Hawk and Eagle encounter | ||||||
50th Wedding Anniversary Marion Burchell and Ron Burchell at O'Reilly's Canungra Valley Vineyards, treating themselves to a One on One Hawk and Eagle encounter to celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary | ||||||
Albums | On the Water (7) | |||||
Last Modified | 10 Apr 2017 | |||||
Family ID | F2 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Photos | Ronald Keith Burchell (in blazer) Ross unknown on back | |
Marion Burchell (nee Dinning) and Ron Burchell aboard A.Y.Sea-D This is taken at: Kaafu Attol, Vellassuru Island, The Maldives Islands. Before our arrival, we planned on staying a day or two. We stayed a month. We seriously discussed and considered stay for a full season (twelve months). Given the events that followed in our lives, we should have stayed. O'well another one added to the 'life's regret list' | ||
Leslie Kenneth Burchell on Left
Anne Dawe
William George Burchell (with pipe)
Ronald Keith Burchell (on Right) At Ron and Marion Burchell's wedding 12th March 1966 | ||
Ronald Keith Burchell
First 'Salt Water' adventures This was the first Vessel that RKB owned. It was a canoe that had been designed and built by his Uncle Frank Dawe and Rob Bladon from 'Steamed' timbers, copper flat head nails and canvas. Frank and Rob were 'Adventurers' they used their Canoes to 'Shoot' Wild River rapids. This canoe shown here was discarded by Frank and Rob as it had been badly damaged in one of their adventures. The canoe laid unloved and unwanted under the house belonging to William George Burchell and Anne Dawe for a number of years. RKB purchased some fibreglass cloth and resin and set about re-skinning the Canoe with fibreglass instead of Canvas as the fibreglass would provide strength to support the cracked timber ribs. This canoe was not so small, about 12 feet as I recall and now weighed a far bit with the additional fibreglass skin, there was a mile between the house and the Lane Cove River. RKB now turned his mind to the apparatus required to enable him to move the Canoe, Paddles, Food and Girl friends (extra paddlers) to 'The Bay'. A cradle with was soon constructed from some Timber (also from under the house), the wheels off his pushbike, (who needs a pushbike when you have a boat). The canoe sat in the middle of the cradle, Food and Paddles inside the canoe, RKB steadied and pulled the Canoe, whilst the Girl Friend steady the rear. In no time we were launched and heading up the Lane Cove River to Fullers Bridge. Unbeknown to RKB, his wife, whom he had not yet met was living very close to Fullers Bridge and probably explored the cliffs overlooking the river, I wonder if she ever looked down on a Canoe in the River wondered who are those 'idiots'. Yes, there were no Life Jackets, Safety Equipment, First Aid Kit, Mobile Phones. In those days: Be careful and be back before the Street Lights come on was enough. | ||
Marion and Ron with CYCA Trophy-4.jpg For Full details see page 185 of 'From Ratbags to Respectability' A history of the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia | ||
J&J at Catherin Hill Bay.jpg Jill Jackson Marion Dinning Ronald Burchell John Gaywood | ||
Marion and Ron Burchell Christmas Lunch 1995 Christmas Lunch at C.Y.C.A. 1995 We depart in the 50th Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race tomorrow. 26/12/1995 | ||
This Looks Serious Ronald Keith Burchell (Right) in Deep conversation with Charles Dorman from Lake Macquarie. Charles and Beryl Dorman were the former Owners of Sea-D a 42 foot Cutter Sloop, designed by Jack Savage and built by Parkes Craft in Melbourne Australia. It is said that Jack Savage, a famous Power Boat Designer and Builder designed the Savage 42 for himself to undertake a Voyage from Melbourne Australia to the Mediterranean Sea. Some time after the Original Savage 42 was built, the owners of Parkes Craft obtained the Moulds and built Sea-D for Charles and Beryl. | ||
William Thomas Hayes Burchell Acting Gunner H.M.S. GOODHOPE Killed in Action 'Battle of Coronel' 1st November 1914 First Husband of Mabel King Father of William George Burchell and Harold Burchell The Story The 1914-15 Star; British War Medal; Victory Medal 1914-19 were awarded to (Gnr. : RN.) : (WILLIAM THOMAS HAYS BURCHELL - William Thomas Hayes Burchell was born on 20 October 1886 at Portsmouth, Hampshire, he entered the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd.class in HMS.'St.Vincent' on 17 March 1902: William Thomas Hayes Burchell served in numerous ships as he progressed through the rates to become Petty-Officer from 16 October 1913 whilst serving in HMS. 'Excellent': William Thomas Hayes Burchell joined the armoured cruiser, HMS.'Good Hope' on 17 August 1914 and was promoted to the rank of Gunner on 17 October 1914: HMS.'Good Hope' was the flagship of Rear Admiral Sir Christopher Craddock, commanding the British 4th.Cruiser Squadron: In late August 1914, Craddock had moved the available ships of his squadron to the coast of South America in order to search for German raiders. Craddock was subsequently ordered to proceed further south to the Strait of Magellan, to block any attempt by the German East Asia Squadron to enter the South Atlantic: On 1 November 1914, Craddock encountered the German Squadron which included the armoured cruisers, 'Scharnhorst' and 'Gneisenau', off the coast of Chile: Although outnumbered and outgunned by the far more powerful German Squadron, Craddock led his ships in the attack which came to be known as the Battle of Coronel: In less than an two hours both 'Good Hope' and 'Monmouth' were reduced to blazing wrecks with all guns out of action: Both the 'Good Hope' and 'Monmouth' finally blew up and sank with the loss of all hands: William Thomas Hayes Burchell was killed in this engagement, as William Thomas Hayes Burchell was lost at Sea, along with H.M.S. 'GOODHOPE' and all 'Hands' aboard H.M.S. 'GOODHOPE' there is no grave. William Thomas Hayes Burchell is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. | ||
Jill and John Gaywood visit to Australia in November 1986 as part of their 25th Wedding Anniversary Celebrations Fred Gould Dinning (Left) Marion Dinning (1st from Left) Margaret Hinchliffe (Centre) Ronald Keith Burchell (next Left) Jill Jackson (Next Left) John Gaywood (Right) | ||
Jill-Marion-Ron-Graham Ball.jpg Bridesmaid Charlotte Ure Bride Marion Dinning Bridegroom Ronald Burchell | ||
Taken at the wedding of Ron and Marion Burchell Leslie Kenneth Burchell (Left) Ronald Keith Burchell (Centre) William George Burchell (Right) | ||
Ron and Marion Burchell with Marion's Bridesmaids Marion Burchell (Left) Gail Burchell (Front Left) Alison Burchell (Front Right) Ron Burchell (right) | ||
Meyers Point on the Lakes Way between Bulahdelah and Bungwahl New South Wales Australia. Rob Bladon (Rear Left) William George Burchell (Next From Left with Pipe) Leslie Kenneth Burchell (Behind William George Burchell) Les had been very ill with Hepatitis Phil St Leon (Standing Next to his Wife) Phil was 'Clown' and 'Stilt' walker amongst other things with Silvers Circus Sitting in the Chair next to Phil is his wife (if you know her name please let us know) The two Children in the Front Right were St Leons' names unknown (if you know their names please let us know) Anne Dawe is Next Left She is holding a Dog. Edith Burchell the Wife of Leslie Kenneth Burchell is on the extreme Right. | ||
Marion Burchell (nee Dinning) Aboard 'Windfall Too' Mannering Park, Lake Maquarie, New South Wales. Australia. 'Windfall Too' a Farr 6000 and was to be the start of a life changing experience. The next boat was A.Y.'Starlight Express' sail number 4994, an S&S 36 which was sailed with the C.Y.C.A out of Rushcutters Bay Sydney Harbour. The next boat was A.Y. 'Sea-D' a Parkscraft 13, designed by Jack Savage Melbourne, although she was fast, she was not a 'racer', she was designed for deep ocean sailing. In the Trophy Cabinet at the C.Y.C.A Rushcutters Bay Sydney Australia there are three Trophies awarded to Marion and Ron Burchell. A.Y.'Starlight Express' for the 'Best Cruise in Australia Waters, Sydney to the Whitsunday Islands' 1993. A.Y. 'Sea-D' for the 'Best Cruise Overseas, Australia to New Zealand and the Pacific Islands' 1994. A.Y. 'Sea-D' for the 'Best Overseas Cruise, Around the World' 1999. Over Time we add many a Tale to this page.... | ||
Marion with 'Ublahdar' Brian and Maria Jacksons Cat in Gondomar Spain.
Ron and Marion have left Sea-D in Gibraltar and hired a car and drove from Gibraltar through Portugal to Gondomar to see Brian and Maria Jackson. We contacted Brian some weeks before we made the trip, Ron asked Brian how will we find you, Brian's reply was that's easy, when you arrive in Gondomar find the Cafe' in the Town Square, go inside and speak, Ron inquired what do you mean Speak, just Speak just say anything. So we arrived in Gondomar, found the Cafe', Ron went inside and asked the Lady behind the counter for directions to Brian and Maria Jackson's house. She turned to the Man standing near her and spoke in a language that was as foreign to Ron as I am sure ours was to her, the Man behind the counter speaking 'rapid' spanish directed us to a table under a big Palm tree on the pavement, as quickly as he spoke two coffee's arrive and he then disappeared. A few minutes later Brian arrives in his Mini. It turns out Brian had told the owners of the Cafe' to expected some Australian's that will not be able to speak spanish and when they arrive please call him. Brian later told us that details of our visit had spread through the town. Marion's 'Pop' Joseph Rutter Jackson in at rest in the Cemetery at Gondomar, when we went to the Cemetery to pay our respects, Brian was so pleased that we were observed by a couple of local women, the reason being that before us no 'English' had been to visit. | ||
At the Wedding of Marion Dinning and Ron Burchell Leslie Kennith Burchell (Left) Ronald Keith Burchell (Centre) William George Burchell (Right) | ||
Marion Burchell and Chris Burchell- Christening Starlight Express Ron and Marion Burchell have stood by Tradition and have always Christened and Launched their 'New' Vessels with words: 'I hereby name this Vessel 'Vessel Name' and may God Bless and keep safe all of those that sail abroad her', whilst pouring a bottle of Champagne over the her Bow. | ||
Our First major Ocean crossing. Marion Burchell, Ron Burchell and Dick Goldstiver aboard 'A.Y. Sea-D' enroute Sydney Australia to Gulf Harbour New Zealand. Dick's Wife Pat is taking the photo. Ron and Marion have no idea that this Ocean Crossing that this passage is the beginning of a 5 year adventure that will change their lives forever. There are hundreds of stories to be told..... | ||
50th Wedding Anniversary Ron Burchell with Stella the Eagle. O'Reillys Canungra Valley Vineyards One on One Hawk and Eagle encounter | ||
50th Wedding Anniversary Marion Burchell and Ron Burchell at O'Reilly's Canungra Valley Vineyards, treating themselves to a One on One Hawk and Eagle encounter to celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary | ||
Grand-children.jpg |
Albums | On the Water (7) |
Notes | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. |
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