Pitman, Elsie C. W.

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The Pitman family moved from the Melbourne suburb of Kensington to the Melbourne suburb of Hampton in the early 20th century. The family house at 40 Service Street Hampton was called "Ungley". Later the family also owned 53 Service Street. Elsie Pitman's brother Edwin James George served in World War One, and Elsie trained to be a teacher at Hampton Higher Elementary School in the 1920's. Their sister was Leonora Pitman and their parents were Anne Ungley Pitman and Edwin Edward Major Pitman. Earlier branches of the family included the Hounsells, Hooks and Pennikets.

From the description of Papers. 1870-[199-?] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223434067

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associatedWith Hampton Higher Elementary School. corporateBody
associatedWith Holy Trinity Church (Hampton, Vic.) corporateBody
correspondedWith Hounsell family family
associatedWith Oronsay (Ship) corporateBody
correspondedWith Penniket family family
associatedWith Pitman, Edwin James George person
associatedWith Pitman family family
associatedWith South Melbourne Primary School. corporateBody
associatedWith Southmoor Primary School. corporateBody
associatedWith St. Michael's Church of England Girls' Grammar School. corporateBody
associatedWith St. Peter's Church (Melbourne, Vic.) corporateBody
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Kensington (Vic.)
Hampton (Vic.)
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World War, 1914-1918
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