Richards & Robertson Family Tree

James Percival RichardsJames Percival Richards

b. 1878   
d. 1965

Parents Reverend W Richards & Sarah Ann Spicer

Married Alice Pearl Bullock

Remarried Agnes Jessie Linaker

Child James Alan Richards

Rev. William Richards and Sarah Spicer

Rev. William Richards and Sarah Spicer with their family. Centre back is James Percival Richards.

 

Alice Pearl Bullock

Alice Pearl Bullock's wedding to James Percival Richards

Mel Bullock - Olive Richards - James Richards - Alice Pearl Bullock - Harry Jessop - Vera Bullock

James Percival Richards

James Percival Richards

James Percival Richards and his sons

Perci and his sons

Top Centre - Geoffrey
Middle - Perci
Right - James

Not sure which one is Robert or Frederick

Grandpa Richards with Jenni

Grandpa Richards with Jenni

 love for Pearl

James's keepsake of Alice Pearl

Perci's love for Alice

APR
JPR

By thine own cords of Love
So Sweetly wound
around me, I to thee am
Closely Bound

9.9.85
11.9.12
12.4.23

Bill, Jenni, Grandpa Richards, Robert and Alan

Bill, Jenni, Grandpa Richards, Robert and Alan at Granpa's home in Fisher St Malvern SA

 

Fred and Percy Picnic

 

James Percival known to his brother and sisters as Perce, but to his nephews and nieces as Uncle Jim.  His brother having left for his English education when father was only 5 years old, he grew up as the one boy in a large group of girls. His father being a minister, they moved from one country town to another and young Perce enjoyed the freedom of the countryside, particularly in Willunga and Mt. Torrens.

When Way College was commenced he went there as a boarder to complete his education. This school took the mane of Sir Samuel Way to who Uncle Fred was later to be an associate.  This college was after some years closed and then converted into a Methodist Ladies College.  It was beautifully located on Greenhill Road, formerly Park Terrace, on the South side of the South Parklands.

Robertson - Spencer Family Tree

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