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Lester William Crouch was born 1901 in Granville, New South Wales, Australia to Samuel Crouch (1858-1945) and Sarah Jane Thurgood (1872-1937) and died 24 June 1944 Marley Beach, Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia of drowning. He married Ivy Christina Berry (1905) 30 December 1926 in Christ Church, Grote-street, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.


Children


Offspring of Lester William Crouch and Ivy Christina Berry (1905)¢
Name Birth Death Joined with
John Crouch (c1928)


Death

PLANES, POLICE SEEK BODIES
Tragedy at Marley Beach

A daylong search by police and R.A.A.F. planes yesterday failed to locate the bodies of the two men who were drowned at Marley Beach, National Park, on Saturday.

The tragedy occurred when Lester William Crouch. 43, of Rickard Street, Auburn, who was fishing off rocks was washed into the sea by a huge wave and his brother, Reginald B. Crouch, 37, of Hargrave Road, Auburn, jumped in to try to save him.

Their wives and children saw them being dashed about by the waves, and were powerless to help them.

John Crouch. 16, son of Lester Crouch, smashed open a life-saving locker and threw a lifebuoy to them, but by this time both men were being swept out to sea.

Three soldiers tried to throw ropes to them, but they were 300 yards out from the rocks by this time, and had been buffeted so badly that they were either unconscious or dead.

The Sydney Morning Herald, 26 June 1944, page 4






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₪ Wedding
  • BERRY—CROUCH—On the 30th December, 1926. at Christ Church, Grote-street, Adelaide, Ivy Christina Berry, Bower-street, Woodville, late Port Pirie, only daughter E. W. E. and C. Berry, eldest granddaughter A. G. Berry, Port- road, Woodville, to Leslie William Crouch, New South Wales.
The Advertiser, 11 January 1927, page 12
¢ Children
  • one more child mentioned
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