Born C.1934 [2]
Son of Robert Leopold LANGFORD and Ellen EVANS [P62]
Married Deanna May MARTIN in Perth in 1960 [66]
Resided in Miling, Western Australia before shifting to Carnamah [P236]
Arrived in Carnamah with his wife and their four children on 17 December 1967[P236]
In 1968 and 1969 resided in Slater Street, Carnamah and was telephone number Carnamah-122 [60]
Began a business in Carnamah erecting and maintaining windmills as well as making rainwater tanks [P236]
Maker of galvanised and fibreglass rainwater tanks sized from 100 gallons to 20000 gallons [P236]
Their windmill and rainwater tank business served Carnamah and surrounding districts [P236]
Ran their windmill and rainwater tank business until C.1997 [P236]
Also School Bus Driver in Carnamah for "Rod" Roderick N. FLEGG for 25 years - drove the Eneabba School Bus [P236]
For three years the run from Carnamah to Eneabba extended to Leeman - a 228 kilometre return trip [P236]
Was also for a period a farmhand for "John" David I. M. BOWMAN on Prowaka Spring Farm in Carnamah [P236]
Trainer and First Aid Attendant for the Carnamah Football Club [P236]
Left Carnamah in 1997 and retired with his wife Deanna to Busselton [P236]
Later resided in Bunbury [2]
Father of Stanley, Brian, Bradley and Carolyn [P236]
Brother of Mrs Patricia M. MARTIN of Carnamah [P62]
Died 17 March 2001; ashes interred Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth WA (IC Section, Rose Memorial, FF, 8) [2]
Reference: Carnamah Historical Society & Museum and North Midlands Project, 'Robert Keith Langford' in Biographical Dictionary of Coorow, Carnamah and Three Springs, retrieved 26 December 2024 from www.carnamah.com.au/bio/robert-keith-langford [reference list] |
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