Born 16 June 1898 in Derwen, Denbigshire, Wales [16]
Son of farmer Hugh DAVIES Jane Janet ROBERTS [20] [21]
He was one of eight children with elder siblings Janet, John, Margaret, Thomas and younger Helena, Caradoc and Ed [20] [39: 8-May-1952]
In 1901 he was living with his parents and elder siblings at Brymalion in Derwin, Denbigshire, Wales [20]
Himself, his parents and his four siblings were all noted in the 1901 census as being speakers of both Welsh and English [20]
In 1911 he was living with his parents and siblings at Foel Fawr in Derwin, Denbigshire, Wales [20]
The entire family was booked to depart on the steamship Gothic on 29 February 1912 bound for Fremantle, Western Australia [203]
He departed on the Gothic with his mother and all of his siblings except Caradoc and they arrived in Fremantle on 10 April 1912 [23]
His father and brother Caradoc followed on the steamship Belgic which departed Liverpool, England on 27 April 1912 [203]
Farmer in Coorow, Western Australia [19] in partnership with his brothers as "Davies Bros" [5: 6-Sep-1935]
In partnership with his brother Caradoc he purchased 2,043 acres of prospective farmland in Coorow on 12 August 1925 [27]
The 2,043 acres was Lot M1533 of Victoria Location 2023 and cost 15/- per acre, or a total of £1532/3/1 [27]
The land was purchased from the Midland Railway Company and was payable by instalments over 15 years [27]
In 1927 they grew 300 acres of crop, which averaged six bags per acre [9: 27-Jan-1928]
They won 2nd prize for Swedes in the Vegetable section of the first Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show in 1932 [5: 16-Sep-1932]
In January 1935 they sold a bale of wool for 10¾d. per pound and in October sold two bales at 14d. per pound [5: 1-Feb-1935, 1-Nov-1935]
They sold 132 suckers through Western Australian Farmers Ltd with three consignments of 44 sheep to Midland Market in 1935 [5]
The 132 consisted of 30 at 16/10 per head, 44 at 15/4, 12 at 15/10, 44 at 14/4 and two stained at 14/4 and 14/- [5: 6, 13 & 20-Sep-1935]
They requested in December 1935 for the Carnamah District Road Board to close part of a road adjoining their farm [5: 20-Dec-1935]
Their request was successful with part of the road on the northern boundary of their Lot M1533 being closed [5: 20-Dec-1935]
During April 1936 they purchased a new 16.33 rigid tyne combine from Westralian Farmers Ltd [5: 10-Apr-1936]
They sold 197 sheep and five pigs in 1936 with three consignments to the Midland Market in Perth [5: 10-Jul-1936, 21-Aug-1936, 16-Oct-1936]
The 197 consisted of 57 lambs (23 at 16/-, 24 at 12/10, 10 shorn at 9/7). 47 wethers (16 at 29/10, 4 at 23/10, and 27 at 20/10),
65 of unknown type at 13/1-, 16 suckers at 17/10 and 12 ewes at 7/1 per head; and five pigs at 39/6 per head [5]
They won 2nd prize for Brown Hen Eggs exhibited at the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show in Coorow in 1936 [5: 11-Sep-1936]
They sold four bales of wool through Westralian Farmers Ltd in 1936 - two bales at 14d. and two at 13¾d. per pound [5: 16-Oct-1936]
In 1937 they sold seven pigs at Midland Market - 1 baconer at 64/-, 5 choppers (1 at 66/6, 4 at 52/6), 1 porker at 48/6 [5: 7-May-1937]
They sold 167 sheep through Westralian Farmers Ltd with four consignments to market in 1937 [5: 9 & 16-Jul-1937, 13-Aug-1937, 17-Sep-1937]
The sheep consisted of 87 lambs (44 at 26/4, 43 at 23/3), 43 suckers (33 at 23/10, 10 at 23/4), 37 ewes (13 at 22/1, 24 at 18/7) [5]
They purchased a new Oldsmobile truck during October 1937[81: 24-Oct-1937]
Won 2nd prize for Potatoes in the Vegetable section of the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show on 7 September 1933 [5: 15-Sep-1933]
In the Vegetable section of the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show in 1934 won 1st prize for Radishes and 2nd for Swedes [5: 7-Sep-1934]
Committee Member of the Coorow-Waddy Forest Districts Agricultural Society 1935-1937 [5: 3-May-1935, 13-Mar-1936, 20-Nov-1936]
Exhibited in the Farm Produce, Grain & Fodder and Vegetables sections of the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show in 1935 [5]
Awarded 1st prizes for Green Wheat for Hay and for Ham, and received 2nd prizes for White Hen Eggs and Radishes [5: 13-Sep-1935]
Member of the Coorow Rifle Club 1935-1937 - won their Club's Tyro Cup in 1935[5: 1-Nov-1935, 31-Jul-1936, 2-Jul-1937]
In 1936 won one of the Club's Spoon Shoots, which he received at the Club's Annual Ball on 28 November 1936 [5: 4-Dec-1936]
Member of the Coorow Golf Club in 1935 and 1936 [5: 13-Sep-1935, 24-Jul-1936]
Member of the Waddy Forest Tennis Club in 1935-36 and 1936-37 [5: 20-Dec-1935, 23-Oct-1936]
Attended the Coorow Golf Club's Opening Day for the 1936 season in Coorow on Sunday 17 May 1936 [5: 22-May-1936]
Attended Roy M. PATTON's birthday at the dam on Longforest Farm in Waddy Forest on Sunday 8 November 1936 [5: 13-Nov-1936]
Attended and competed at the Carnamah Golf Club's Season Opening at Centenary Park in Carnamah on 2 May 1937 [5: 7-May-1937]
Exhibited in the Grain & Fodder section of the Coorow-Waddy Agricultural Show at Maley Park in Coorow on 2 September 1937 [5]
Won 1st prize for early season Medium Strong White Wheat and 2nd for Oaten Hay and for Green Wheat for Hay [5: 10-Sep-1937]
Purchased with his brother Ed a Chrysler Plymouth de luxe sedan car from Wenworth Motors in Perth in January 1938 [81: 2-Jan-1938]
Attended the funeral of Waddy Forest farmer Stanley L. FOLLAND at the Moora Cemetery on Monday 25 August 1941 [4: 30-Aug-1941]
Private W83523 in Coorow's local Volunteer Defence Corps during the Second World War [16]
Later resided in the Perth suburb of Mosman Park [2]
Died 19 March 1981; ashes buried Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (Welsh Free, AA, 100) [2]
Reference: Carnamah Historical Society & Museum and North Midlands Project, 'Gwilym Hugh Davies' in Biographical Dictionary of Coorow, Carnamah and Three Springs, retrieved 26 December 2024 from www.carnamah.com.au/bio/gwilym-hugh-davies [reference list] |
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