
The Kalgoorlie Miner website in December 2011.
It’s been a long time coming, but I am pleased to give readers here advance notice that news from the Kalgoorlie Miner is now being published online.
The web address is www.kalminer.com.au.
The site is still under development and is still being populated with content. An official announcement will be made soon. A number of improvements will follow in the months ahead.
Update: The website is now live, screenshot above.
I left the Kalgoorlie Mine in June 2008.
The website is now part of thewest.com.au, published by Yahoo!.
For anyone interested in the newspaper’s history, I have contributed to the Wikipedia page.
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My Great grandmother’s sister was named Beatrice O’Loughlin Born in Ireland…co Clare, she married Charles Traboldt Born in new York, they lived in Kalgoorlie and ran hotel/s in Perth. Beatrices’ brothrs John and James O’loughlin workd in the hotels for a while.Has anyone heard of these fok as I am doing family history. thanks so much Lynette
Hi Lynette
My father, Jack Kyle Hocking ran the Kalgoorlie Miner for some years in the 1970′s and my grand father Sidney Jack Fenn Hocking was a part owner / managing editor until the brother sold the business in the 70′s. I recall as a kid visiting the offices and a Mrs O’loughlin manning the reception and switch board.. (Freds wife)
My father played cricket and football in the 1950′s with Fred and Vin (Vincent) O’Loughlin. Fred retired to Esperance after running a printing business in Kalgoorlie for many years. Vin never married to my knowledge and was a member of the ADF in either Korea or Vietnam. Both were avid duck hunters and i recall shooting expeditions in the 70′s as well.
Fred has children/grand children still living in Kalgoorlie. I am not sure if Fred or his wife are still alive.
My father Jack Kyle is in aged care in Esperance but unfortunately suffers dementia.
Not sure how you would contact the O’loughlins in Kalgoorlie other than pot luck with a phone call. I have a team photo which includes Fred and my father from the 50′s, but will need an email address if you would like a scanned copy.
Regards
Robert William Hocking
Robert, I was a friend of Ken’s at high school, and wondered if he is still around. Ive not seen him since 1974. Cheers
Dear Rob,
Have you any knowledge of a Babe Hocking who traveled to Japan and China with her friend Nedra Leedman in 1938? This trip remains a family mystery and we would love to know if the Hocking family can shed some light.
I was wondering if you have any thing on the O’Loughlins esp Beatrice who married Charles Traboldt, as far as I can tell they had no children but I heard they ran a hotel in Kalgoorlie. I think Charles was involved in a managerial position in mining. Beatrice’s brother James/John may have also been in Kalgoolie. Cheers Lyn
I have information, Cheers Ian
Beatrice married Charles at Kalgoorlie in 1899. Charles died in 1924 and Beatrice in 1942 at Coolgardie. I am after the names of her family member in South Australia. Cheers Ian
I grew up in Kal as a good friend of the oloughlens. Joan worked at the miner for years and fred worked on the mines. Joan passed quite some years ago while fred only in the last twelve months, after living in retirement in Kal.. They left two sons and a daughter who now live in perth and albany.
My Great grandfathers brother Alexander gunn lived in and around Kalgoorlie & leonora.He was buried in kalgoorlie ? date, it was in the miner ? when. Is there any way I can access old records from the paper. It would’ve been at the turn of the last century.
Regards lyn
Hi Lyn
Our family had ownership interests in the paper from this period and after it was sold by my grand father and his brothers my father managed it in the 1970′s for West Australian Newspapers”. I remember that there were back copies of very old editions of he Kalgoorlie Miner and the Western Argus” and I think they went to Perth to the “West Australian Newspaper” archives when the business was “shut down”.
I would think you could get this detail from the births deaths and marriages registers for a small fee. You may struggle to get someone to look through old newspapers.
Regards
Rob Hocking
Hi Lyn, I am a great grand daughter of Daniel Gunn, who was a brother to Joseph Gunn, Alexander Gunns father. I am living in Kalgoorlie and have visited Alexanders grave here. There are several Gunn familys that are not related, I just thought I would reply to you just in case your Gunns are from the same family as mine. I was Christine Gunn before I married. Cheers Chris.
Hi Christine, yes we are related. My Great grandfather was Daniel also. My grandparents were Leslie and ruby Gunn.I would like to catch up with you somehow?
regards Lyn
Hi Christine.
My name is John Gunn and I a great grand son of Robert Gunn of Birchip whom I believe, from communications with Lorraine, was Daniel’s older brother. Alexander’s older brother Joseph, is buried in the Wycheproof cemetery along with the Alexander Gunn, your great great grandfather and Ellen Gunn, your great great grandmother. Feel free to contact me.
Hi John,
I was browsing through the site and came across your message to Christine. Would you mind if I coresponded with you too. Christine and I are first cousins. Daniel and Rosa were my great grandparents. Daniel was your great grandfathers brother. I have been collating our family tree and would love to get more information on the rest of daniels family who remained in victoria. I am willing to share my e-mail address with you.
regards lyn.
Hi, I am a Gunn Descendent of Robert Gunn and Wilhelmina Cunningham who had 9 children. My GG Grandfather is William Alexander Gunn who married Octavia Vendy in 1887. Are there any of their descendents out there as I have compiled a family tree which I would love to hear from any distant relatives. There was also an Arthur Llewellyn Vendy who died in WW1 who is a realative through Octavia who married Alexander.
Hi Debbie, i’m also a Gunn descendent and would love to catch up and share family information. My GGrandfather was Daniel . He is a brother to your Robert.
Hi John, my GG Grandfather was Robert Sinclair Gunn who married Wilhelmina Cunningham. Is this the same ancestor as your Robert Gunn. he was the son of William Gunn and Isabella.
Would like to get in touch if you are a great descendent from the same Robert Gunn. He was born in 1828.
Regards,
Debbie Gunn
I have a great ancestor Alexander Gunn born1876. Parents were Robert Gunn and Wilhelmina Cunningham my GG Grandparents. They had a large family and William Alexander Gunn was my G Grandfather. Is this your ancestry? If so please contact me to write about the Gunn line as I am researching my ancestry and putting together a compiled family tree to eventually write up. Regards,
Debbie Gunn
i am willing to share my e-mail address with you so we can catch up.
regards Lyn
I will look forward to hearing from you Lyn. I am still looking for head stone inscriptions on Beatrice and Charles Traboldt. Also any info on Beatrice who was an O’Loughlin before marrying Charles. I dont have anything on their lives in Kalgoorlie.
Cheers Lyn Peucker
Twitter: mgorey
says:
Rob, the historical bound volumes stayed in Kalgoorlie, but they were very fragile and we stopped public access. Most of the early editions are available on microfilm at the Battye Library in Perth, and I believe with the historical society in Kalgoorlie.
Lyn, whether you check the microfilm or BDM records you’ll need a full name and an approximate date. Some of the BDM records can be checked online.
Hi Peter
I couldnt see an email address so hope this somehow gets to you. Ken is living in Esperance. He married Dianne, had two girls and tragically lost her to cancer a few years ago. He has subsequently remarried and lives near Pink Lake on Pink Lake Rd. He enjoys a hit of golf at Pink Lake and is involved with the club. He is pretty quiet.
I guess you could say he has been semi – retired for quite a while
Cheers
Rob
Thanks for that Rob. Pass on my regards if you see him. Cheers
Hi Peter
Shoot me an email with your email address written in it and I’ll send it along with my next message to Ken
Cheers
Rob
thanks Rob. Its peterevanssp97@hotmail.com. Cheers
Unfortunately I have not received a response from the Polish Society in Australia.
I want to print a newspaper ad for The Kalgoorlie Miner.
Could you help me in this case.
Biographical-Documentary Project “Piotr Bozyk 1912-1989″
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Editorial “Kalgoorlie Miner”
Dear friends
My name is Bohdan Hnatyk.
I live in Ukraine.
I am writing to ask you about a very great favour. I ask you to print my ads in your newspaper “Kalgoorlie Miner”. This announcement of the search information about my uncle Piotr Bozyk.
I and my mother Katerine Hnatyk(Bozyk)-his sister were looking for him during the long years. And now at last we were informed through Red Cross that he lived in Kalgoorlie.Western Australia.
I want to lescribe you the situation with Piotr Bozyk.
He was born in village Novosilki or near Yavoriv. Lviv, Poland (pre-WWII) in what is today Western Ukraine. He was born on may 1912.
Since 1942 the german fashists have compulsory moved out to forced labour into Germany. In 1945 we have got a letter that he is living and when he will go out so he will write to us obligator. But conditions were changed: our Ukraine must be found under the communist power in the Soviet borders were closed at so called “iron curtain” from the Western Countries.
In 1991 our Ukraine became an independent state and we decided to write a letter to the International Tracing Service and at last we got an answer that Piotr Bozyk lived in the town Kalgoorlie and died on the 7th june and was buried on 9th of june 1989 on the local cemetery in
the city Kalgoorlie. (Unfortunately he died). Piotr Bozyk (Requiem mass 9 June 1989 at St Mary’s Catholic Church. Kalgoorlie). Saint Mary’s Church, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia A requiem mass was held on the 9 June 1989 at St Mary’s Catholic Church prior to his interment in the Roman Catholic Section of Kalgoorlie Cemetery – Crave 16039.
From the Red Cross information we knew that he during the period from 1945 till 1989 was alive. Unfortunately we could not meet with him after long years of separation. But we didn’t know in how he lived in those years, was he married or no, has he children or no. We didn’t know nothing about him and his life and didn’t get letters. Nowadays we know nothing about him.
It is impossible that he lived a lot of years in exile in Kalgoorlie and hadn’t no communication with somebody. He worked and had friends, that they knew him in Kalgoorlie. This information is important to our family. Last time we saw him in 1942. Unfortunately he died.
We decided to put ads in the newspaper “Kalgoorlie Miner”. Please print my announcement and a picture of my uncle in your newspaper. Maybe more people live and their friends and give us information.
Your ads are paid. Write me how much my ads with a photo in your newspaper. How can I pay for ads (Visa Card). Print my ad in Monday and Saturday. How much does it cost.
When it possible for you, please help me in these relations.
Sincerely
Bohdan Hnatyk
Ukraine
Dear residents of Kalgoorlie
Families from Ukraine looking for information about uncle Piotr Bozyk. Could you help me, to provide information about the life my uncle in Kalgoorlie. From the Red Cross information in 1949-Post-war immigration to Australia. On board ship Anna Salen arrived in Fremantle on 23 August 1949. 1950-1989- he lived in Kalgoorlie. Brookman St 125. During all of his working life in Kalgoorlie Piotr Bozyk worked as fettler (a member of a gang who repair railway lines). 1989- he died in Kalgoorlie. Buried in the Kalgoorlie cemetery. Friend and acquaintances to contact us.
The information about Piotr Bozyk send me please on the address:
Bohdan Hnatyk
Sheptytzky St 1/179
Novoyavorivsk 81053
Lviv.Ukraine.
E-mail:Hnatyk@mail.ru
Hello Bohdan
Unfortunately I live in Brisbane in the state of Queensland which is on the other side of Australia and have no contacts in Kalgorrlie now. I have forwarded your email to the Polish Society of Western Australia and I hope they will contact you with information. You can obtain information in relation to advertising in the Kalgoorlie Miner from the link below.
http://www.thewest.com.au/adop/ratecards/regional%20ratecards/WEB/quick-ref-rates.asp
I would suggest you look for help from the Polish Society first and perhaps births deaths and marriages register. I think the death certificate will also list the maiden name of any marriage and also lists the name of children. A link to that site is attached
http://www.sro.wa.gov.au/collection/births.asp
Good luck with your search
Re- the appalling vandalisation of the lord forrest swimming pool. My family lived there in the 1960′s and recently went back to find it abandoned and vandalised. why has this been allowed to happen?
Generations of people grew up and spent their lives swimming there. Its an historical building.
Disgusted.
Hi Deanne
I am not sure you have the correct thread or site for your comment. I had a small response to a story I noticed on the Gorey.com.au site. I think you should be looking to the kalminer.com.au site to make your comment.
Interestingly I spent a lot of time at the pool in the 70′s. I recall as an 11 y/o, riding a bike to the police station in Brookman St, leaving it there and walking across melting bitumen to the corner of MacDonald And Cassidy Sts and finally doing a bombie of the 10′ springboard to cool off. I think a Mr Donaldson was running it at that stage. I used to dive to the bottom of the deep end on a busy day and always collected coins that had fallen from peoples pockets. We had season tickets and always got home completely water logged. I see they now have a new complex with a heated pool and other facilities. The Pool is heriatge listed but I guess stuff gets old and does need to be replaced. I would think it would be a fairly dangerous place and perhaps the original should be kept in reasonable condition and the rest made safe..
http://www.aussieheritage.com.au/listings/wa/Kalgoorlie/LordForrestOlympicSwimmingPool/20845
Appreciate your view Mr Hocking, but the lord forrest was one of the first original olympic sized pools outside of sydney and I often heard people in kal complain about having to go all the way out toward boulder in order to have a swim. One would think two pools would cater for kals growing population. Afterall they dont confine the perth metroplitan area to just one giant sized pool now do they?
Anyway I know there’s nothing much you can do about it but generations of history means nothing to modern day australians unfortunately. Just think its sad, thats all.
It was always such a beautiful pool. Could be done up and made new with its original art deco design. Shame.
Good Afternoon Ms Miller
Please call me Rob
I have not been back to Kal in over 15 years since shifting to Brisbane.
The pool is heritage listed so I assume some of the buildings will be kept for posterity. As for the pool itself I would imagine that much of the concrete and supporting infrastructure was and is well beyond its lifetime of structural integrity..I clearly recall the magnificent tiling particularly around the perimeter which allowed you to hang on. Irreplaceable I would think..
My father was raised in Egan St, Kal and my mother in Piesse St Boulder. I suspect a lot of Boulder people thought if their was to be just one pool it was their turn to be closer in the 21st century. I suppose it just depends on where you live!! Cant comment on the second pool but the community through council could probably resolve that one…
Perhaps the saddest thing in my mind is that I could not now allow my kids to do what I did and ride into town and go to the pool by themsleves. If anything happened to them I would be branded as at best irresponsible and maybe even criminally negligent. Sadly times have certainly changed. We rode our push bikes to school, to sport, for fun and I cant recall my father driving us anywhere except to Boulder for footy.
Unfortunately I think the litigious nature of society, loss of “old fashioned” skills and exhorbitant costs to maintain our historical buildings drives this loss….
Best regards
Rob Hocking
Thank you Rob & Peter, I would appreciate any information on Beatrice O’Loughlin and Charles Traboldt who ran a hotel in Perth with James O’loughlin and also in Kalgoorlie. Charles I saw applied for reg. at an alien and so did Beatrice, she was born in Ireland and he was born in New York to German parents. I know they both are burried in Coolgardie district in Kalgoorlie. How would I find if they had any children? I applied and paid the WA magistrates court for a will they said there was none for Beatrice & as far as I am aware there is none for Charles. Would I be able to find a monument incription on their headstones? Charles died in 1924 and Beatrice in 1942. I live in victoria so cannot access the cemetery etc. Many thanks and you can email me:lynniepikes@hotmail.com
Hi Rob I was a close friend of Sally Hocking in 1940′s & 1950′s I am guessing she would be your aunt, as she had a brother named Jack & sisters Jill & Pam. I am hoping you could give me a contact for her. Thank you georgina
Hi Georgina
Please email me at rob.hocking@live.com.au. Sally was indeed my aunt.
More info then
would like to contact Rob Hocking regarding his and my family history
Hi,
The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder has access to old copies of the Kalgoorlie Miner from 1895 – 2000 on micro film. If anyone would like info you can email me timothy.moore@kalbould.wa.gov.au with appoximate dates I will try and track down info.
Where can I find old copies of the Kalgoorlie Miner from 2003 to 2004?
Twitter: mgorey
says:
Try the Kalgoorlie Library, the State Library of Western Australia or the Kalgoorlie Miner office.
Looking for details of Ernest Edward Fletcher who died of what they called “miners titus” on or about 1920 in Boulder City
What is “miners titus”? Is it tinnitis? a ringing, buzzing and roaring sound in the ears.
Not considered to be fatal unless the sufferer is driven to suicide.
Miners titus is a disease of the lungs, I think they call it asbestosis now, got it from going down mines.
Hi, my name is Steve and I visited my good friend Peter Harding in Kal in 1987. Peter was a lecturer at one of the colleges. He was married to Mandy and had a little dog he called Metric. I believe he later had children. He lived in De Bernales Street
I have searched constantly for Peter and found out he won the Corgi Cup in 97, he was keen pilot and microlights were his passion.
Sadly I received an e-mail on Friday informing me of his untimely death as a result of a microlight accident somewhere in WA. He was approx 50 years old. The accident occured in Oct 2009.
If anyone has any info about Peter’s death or Mandy’s whereabouts even just an e-mail address it would be much appreciated. My email is the1980floorshow@yahoo.co.uk
Thankyou so much
Steve Hodge UK
Hi Steve,
I worked with Peter for a number of years at Kalgoorlie College. Peter did have a passion for flying and I remember when Peter was doing his pilot’s licence I was privileged to go up with him.
Peter was killed in Toodyay in Western Australia.
If you would like the name of a chap who I work with and was a very good freind of Peter, here is his e-mail address: Bryce Greatorex (Bryce.Greatorex @ vtec.wa.edu.au).
Hope this helps in your search.
Cheers,
George
Can anyone tell me if the John Jones from Sundance is the same John Jones of Jones Mining In Kalgoorlie, also Hampton Hill station, and the Posiedon nickel discovery in the 1970′s?
I too would like to know if John Jones of Sundance is one and the same person as John Jones of Jones Mining & Hampton Hill Station, Kalgoorlie. Also, are he and George Jones related and does George have a wife called Nellie?
Nellie is the wife of Bart Jones Snr, who passed away five years ago.
Would anyone have a photo of the old Kalgoorlie Hotel back in the early 1900′s? I would appreciate a copy. many thanks Lynette
I notice on this web that alot of interest in people and buildings in Kalgoorlie Boulder.
I have written a book called Goldenlines about the Transport system of the Area from 1902 to 2003. The Kalgoorlie Miner has run a number of weeks on my book.
I am please to announce I will be releasing it in mid Januaty 2011 to raise funds for Lions Club of Hannan”s Inc. to assist the Community
Ric Francis
Seeking descendants of Arthur Yews, died 1928. Arthur played cricket for Kalgoolie Central and worked for the railways. Was on active service during WW1. Two sons Arthur and Douglas. Any information appreciated.
Diann
Hello, Diann, Arthur’s sister Lucina (wife of George Moye NSW) is my great grandmother.
Their mother, Susannah, daughter of William and Lucy Duke, was born in Hobart. She died in WA in 1919. She is supposed to be buried at Pinjarra…however the records on-line do not show any record
Did you find out any further information about Arthur’s line? If you have any further details about Susannah…any photos…? etc, I would be very happy to hear from you
Best regards
Fleur
Seeking information about child Willie Warner who was lost from a dam at Bulong sometime 1910-1920. My father’s family loved in Bulong 1900-1922, Maurice Kenney OBrien a prospector; his son Thomas OBrien worked on the woodlines. Family anecdote is that when Willie Warner was lost, Thomas OBrien found him. There was a civic reception to mark the occasion and the incident featured on the front page of the Kalgoorlie Miner. Most grateful if someone would share with me any information they may have about this event. Leslie
Looking for information of Edward Hodder, miner, died Yilgan WA 11 January 1935. Mined at Kanowna, married Mary Isabella Ford, Murrurundi NSW 1877.
Hi, I am looking for friends or relatives of Sidney Mitchell Hocking, born 1919 in Kalgoolie. An old friend of his, now 95 years old, has some wonderful photos of Sid taken during the early 1930’s on Rottnest Island, and I would be happy to share them with any of his relatives.
Hi Lleanne,
I am Sidney’s grandson (he is now deceased). You can reach his wife (Jean Hocking), in Albany, on (08) 98 418 701. Otherwise email me at hockia02@gmail.com.
Regards
Aug
Hi I am looking for information on Elizabeth Charlotte Ann Carroll nee(Ryan ( Dec 1964)born in 1883.
I think her parents were John and Rose Ryan
She was known as Nurse Carroll in the Kalgoorlie district early 1900s , She was related to Pte John Carroll VC.
She had 2 Daughters Dorothy Maie born 1924 (Dec 1971) and Sheila (Dec 1958)
Also info on Raymond Mervyn Green born 1921 Boulder, Father Ernest Green
Hi there Raymond Green married Dorothy Carroll they had 5 sons who are all living. Ray Green died 1971 Dorothy died many years later Elizabeth had 1 other daughter from her first marriage to a Fitzgerald her name was Ellen she married into the Kelly family of Kalg.Ray Green had a brother named Alan i believe he worked at the local radio station 6KG he died in the 90′s. I have a lot of info if required, regards,
Trevor Green
Hi there Raymond Green married Dorothy Carroll they had 5 sons who are all living. Ray Green died 1971 Dorothy died many years later Elizabeth had 1 other daughter from her first marriage to a Fitzgerald her name was Ellen she married into the Kelly family of Kalg.Ray Green had a brother named Alan i believe he worked at the local radio station 6KG he died in the 90′s. I have a lot of info if required, regards,
Trevor Green
Hi there Raymond Green married Dorothy Carroll they had 5 sons who are all living. Ray Green died 1971 Dorothy died many years later Elizabeth had 1 other daughter from her first marriage to a Fitzgerald her name was Ellen she married into the Kelly family of Kalg.Ray Green had a brother named Alan i believe he worked at the local radio station 6KG he died in the 90′s. I have a lot of info if required, regards,
Trevor Green
I am trying to find a person buy the name of tom colins and he was a fitter and turner at the kalgoolie mines he was married to silver his mum was Nora colins and dad les colins his sister is Helen Campbell from Brisbane need to track him down could some one help me please I am one of the daughters of Helen.
HI All, I am doing some research on my husbands familiy tree his name is James O’loughlin his gg grandfathers picture is up in the Shire office in Kalgoorlie his name is James Humphry O’loghlin I have a copy of that Picture. If anyone knows any detials of why or how he is there or anything about his history I would be really happy to hear from you my email address is jeanellenstanley@hotmail.com
My great grandmother was Annie O’Loughlin B:abt 1861and both she and her sister Beatrice O’Loughlin B:? came to Aus. from Ireland after the premature death of their parents. Beatrice married Charles Traboldt abt 1889 and I believe they either owned or ran a hotel in Kalgoorlie. Charles died 1924 and Beatrice abt 1942 they are both burried in Coolgardie, Kalgoorlie. The sisters had a brother James and he worked in a hotel in Adelaide with Beatrice some time after they arrived in Aus. O’Loughlins also ran a hotel in Perth. I think they had an Aunt McCann with them in Aus most likely she settled in Adelaide. James died in Adelaide 1929 and Annie in 1930 in Mildura Vic. Annie married John Smith and they had 10 children, one was my grandmother. Don’t know if this is of help…hope so, cheers Lynette
Check out Jack Burrells revelation from his book WHAT WILL BECOME OF AUSTRALIA 1974 by Jack Burrell. Parts are coming to pass.
I am researching a long lost relative, my paternal grandfather. His name was Henry JEFFERY, originally from South Australia. He is listed in Wise’s Post Office Directories for the years1897, 1898, 1899, and 1900 as a Sharebroker and Mining Agent, address Miners’ Inst. Hannan St., Kalgoorlie. Apparently he simply disappeared, leaving no trace, and leaving behind a wife (Christina, maiden name Ball) and a small son (my father) born August 1899. Any suggestions for me? I would like to know just when he disappeared, and anything at all about him.
Does anyone have any info about a Frank McLaughlin or Robert Bowden who both lived in Kalgoorlie. Both were married to a Phyllis. Interested in family history.
I am researching an O’SULLIVAN family and have found Thomas Austin O’Sullivan who died in East Coolgardie in 1970, he is on electoral rolls in the area before that, his wife Lilian Olive O’Sullivan died in Plantaganet in 1972, and what I hope were his sons Thomas Charles (on 1943 electoral roll in Brown Hill Kalgoorlie) and Maurice ( on electoral roll in Kalgoorlie in 1936)
I would appreciate any information about these people
thanks, Liz Humphrys Thirroul NSW
Im trying to get in touch with Natasha Boddy?
trying to get information about robert kay scott and his wife annie agnes who lived in 56 north terrace boulder as late as 1980. Robert was my grandfather’s brother. I can find his death notice but unable to trace Annie after 1980.Any information would be helpful as I am tracing family history and have some gaps I would like to fill. Thank you Spencer Myers