Felicity was just 6 months old when Robert was transferred to the Greenvale Police Division, a one officer Station on the Lynd Highway 220 km north of Charters Towers. During that time Robert and Vonelle’s two daughters (Jasmin and Felicity) were born. Robert worked at various Police Stations in the Townsville District until 1977. Brentley was born early January 1972, in the aftermath of Cyclone Althea. In late 1971 Robert and Vonelle and their unborn son (Brentley) moved on Transfer to Townsville in North Queensland. Late in 1970 he married Vonelle who had moved to Brisbane and was nursing at Prince Charles Hospital. In 1970 he joined the Queensland Police Service and after training, spent the next 10 months based at various locations in Brisbane. It was in Maryborough in 1967 that he met Vonelle Joy Petersen who was nursing at Maryborough Base Hospital. His first employment out of school was as a clerk, then Trainee Accountant with Swift Australia in Maryborough. The next move was to Maryborough in Queensland at age 14, where he finished school at the Maryborough Boys High School. The longest single period during that time was spent at Manilla.īy the time Robert was of school age his parents had returned to Sydney, where he attended Auburn Central and Auburn West Primary Schools, and later, Granville Boys High School.
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He spent some early years in Central NSW where his father worked for the (then) Post Master General helping to install automatic telephone exchanges.
, the daughter of William Skinner and Jane Cornelison. He married Susanah 'Susan' Skinner in Franklin, Missouri, on January 10, 1833. Probate records for Robert show that she signed her name with two b's as in Tabbitha Children Marriage Robert married Tabbitha Russell. Birth Data Robert Frazer was born in 1775 in Augusta County, Virginia. HIs father, Robert, was born in Ireland and emigrated to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1740. McBride, acquaintance of Robert Frazer Parents Robert's parents were Robert Frazier and Clara Frances Graham. His rich brogue, grotesque comparisons, and vivid descriptive powers, made him always welcome." John R. "He was a man of education and talent and kept a private journal of his own.and, I can distinctly recall many of his conversations. Robert Frazer was involved in the westward expansion of the USA.