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| dateofbirth   = 11 Aug 1882
 
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| placeofbirth   = Cornwall, England
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| placeofbirth   = Gwennap, Cornwall, England
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| death           = 31 Jul 1976, aged 93
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| placeofdeath   = Peet road, Roleystone, Western Australia
 
| enlistmentage   = 59 years. 6 months
 
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| description   = 5'7¾" (1.72m) tall; weight 149lbs; fair complexion, blue eyes, fair hair
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| occupation   = Orchardist
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| address   = Roleystone, Western Australia
 
| address   = Roleystone, Western Australia
 
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| enlistmentdate  = 22 Mar 1942
 
| enlistmentdate  = 22 Mar 1942
 
| rank           = Private
 
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==Pre War==
 
==Pre War==
Born on 11 August 1882 in Cornwall, U.K.
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Born on 11 August 1882 in Cornwall, U.K. Left Cornwall in April 1902 aged 20, and departed for Australia from London aboard the ''SS Austral''. After arriving in Western Australia, Knuckey first went to Kalgoorlie and then worked in Kalamunda.  In 1903 he was drawn to the hills, valleys and rich soil in Roleystone.  Chose 10 acres within the boundaries of Brookton Highway, Peet Road and Contour Road with intentions to establish an orchard. He worked in Kelmscott for wages for the next 18 years and on the weekends worked hard on felling trees and establishing the orchard. Knuckey's neighbours were Archie Cross, Hugh and John Buckingham and Lockyer’s property.
Left Cornwall in April 1902 aged 20. After arriving in Western Australia, Knuckey first went to Kalgoorlie and then worked in Kalamunda.  In 1903 he was drawn to the hills, valleys and rich soil in Roleystone.  Chose 10 acres within the boundaries of Brookton Highway, Peet Road and Contour Road with intentions to establish an orchard. He worked in Kelmscott for wages for the next 18 years and on the weekends worked hard on felling trees and establishing the orchard. Knuckey's neighbours were Archie Cross, Hugh and John Buckingham and Lockyer’s property.
 
  
In 1921 he started a blacksmith’s forge on the Peet Road frontage.  He married Mary Parker in 1923 and they had three sons.  The couple were members of the Roleystone Choral and Dramatic Society, Dawn of Peace Orchestra (which originated in Kelmscott), the Armadale Choral Society and the Armadale Boys’ Brass Band.
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In 1921 he started a blacksmith’s forge on the Peet Road frontage.  He married Mary Parker (1890 - 1969) in 1923 and they had three sons, [[Curnow Andrew Knuckey]] (1923 - 2014) ; [[Lloyd Parker Knuckey]] (1925 - 2002) and Kenneth Knuckey (1928 - 2009).  The couple were members of the Roleystone Choral and Dramatic Society, Dawn of Peace Orchestra (which originated in Kelmscott), the Armadale Choral Society and the Armadale Boys’ Brass Band.
  
 
==War Service==
 
==War Service==
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On 22 Mar 1942 at Armadale Richard enlisted in the Volunteer Defence Corps and was allocated to the [[2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion]]. On 1 May 1945 he was placed on the Reserve along with the rest of his battalion.
  
discharge date is unknown
 
  
 
==Post War==
 
==Post War==
In 1951 Knuckey closed his Blacksmith shop due to the horse yielding to the motor car. Richard and Mary travelled to England and Scotland and in Wales met the brother of David Gwynne of Roleystone.  They enjoyed the trip so much and returned to England and Wales in 1954 for a seven month stay.  
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In 1951 Knuckey closed his Blacksmith shop due to the horse yielding to the motor car. Richard and Mary then travelled to England and Scotland and in Wales met the brother of David Gwynne of Roleystone returning to Fremantle in October aboard the ''SS Moreton Bay''.  They enjoyed the trip so much and returned to England and Wales in 1954 for a seven month stay, returning home on ''SS Largs Bay'' which left Southampton on 5 Nov 1954, and arrived on New Year's Eve..  
Richard was a Member of the Armadale-Kelmscott Road Board for 18 years (1929 - 1947) and also held the position of Chairman.  
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Richard was a Member of the Armadale-Kelmscott Road Board for 18 years (1929 - 1947) and also held the position of Chairman for his last year in 1946/47.  
 
Mary Knuckey died on 22 April 1969, aged 79.
 
Mary Knuckey died on 22 April 1969, aged 79.
  
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Latest revision as of 23:56, 12 April 2021

Richard Knuckey
Knuckey Richard.jpg
Personal Information
Date of Birth 11 Aug 1882
Place of Birth Gwennap, Cornwall, England
Death 31 Jul 1976, aged 93
Place of Death Peet road, Roleystone, Western Australia
Age at Enlistment 59 years. 6 months
Description 5'7¾" (1.72m tall ; 149lbs
67.585 kg
; fair complexion ; blue eyes ; fair hair
Occupation Orchardist
Religion Non conformist
Address Roleystone, Western Australia
Next of Kin Wife , Mrs Mary Knuckey
Military Information
Reg Number W67664
Date of Enlistment 22 Mar 1942
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion
Post War Details
Fate Remained in Australia



Pre War

Born on 11 August 1882 in Cornwall, U.K. Left Cornwall in April 1902 aged 20, and departed for Australia from London aboard the SS Austral. After arriving in Western Australia, Knuckey first went to Kalgoorlie and then worked in Kalamunda. In 1903 he was drawn to the hills, valleys and rich soil in Roleystone. Chose 10 acres within the boundaries of Brookton Highway, Peet Road and Contour Road with intentions to establish an orchard. He worked in Kelmscott for wages for the next 18 years and on the weekends worked hard on felling trees and establishing the orchard. Knuckey's neighbours were Archie Cross, Hugh and John Buckingham and Lockyer’s property.

In 1921 he started a blacksmith’s forge on the Peet Road frontage. He married Mary Parker (1890 - 1969) in 1923 and they had three sons, Curnow Andrew Knuckey (1923 - 2014) ; Lloyd Parker Knuckey (1925 - 2002) and Kenneth Knuckey (1928 - 2009). The couple were members of the Roleystone Choral and Dramatic Society, Dawn of Peace Orchestra (which originated in Kelmscott), the Armadale Choral Society and the Armadale Boys’ Brass Band.

War Service

On 22 Mar 1942 at Armadale Richard enlisted in the Volunteer Defence Corps and was allocated to the 2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion. On 1 May 1945 he was placed on the Reserve along with the rest of his battalion.


Post War

In 1951 Knuckey closed his Blacksmith shop due to the horse yielding to the motor car. Richard and Mary then travelled to England and Scotland and in Wales met the brother of David Gwynne of Roleystone returning to Fremantle in October aboard the SS Moreton Bay. They enjoyed the trip so much and returned to England and Wales in 1954 for a seven month stay, returning home on SS Largs Bay which left Southampton on 5 Nov 1954, and arrived on New Year's Eve.. Richard was a Member of the Armadale-Kelmscott Road Board for 18 years (1929 - 1947) and also held the position of Chairman for his last year in 1946/47. Mary Knuckey died on 22 April 1969, aged 79.


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[[Category:]]2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion