G'Day GG....can't use PM as yet as I've insufficient posts....only recently come across this forum...previously tried Ancestry (huge waste of money), Genes Re-united (still a member), and I still have trees posted on both.....
Lost Robert Jr at Ellis Island and not sure if he was deported and left on SS Sidlaw Range....later found copy of letter 8 May 1936 from Vancouver, and contacted Veterans in Canada and tried other sources unsuccesfully....
Not too sure of Robert Snr after he was given 4 months hard labour in July 1904 for assaulting his wife in May 1903....Margaret died after she fell from a horse she was riding, this was in the month of May, but I don't know whether it was 1903 or 1904....
Reported in Northern Times (Carnarvon) Friday 1st August 1924
An employee on Dalgety Downs, named Robert Clatworthy, aged about 35 gears, was found lying in the bush on the station early on Friday morning last week, suffering from severe internal injuries caused by his horse falling with him. He was brought to the homestead and a telephone message despatched to Carnarvon for medical assistance.
The message was received by Dr. Hansted on Saturday morning, we understand; and he lett per motor driven by Mr, E. Williams about 11 o'clock, and arrived at Dalgety Downs at 3 a.m. on Sunday. It was too late, however to do anything for the unfortunate sufferer.
Age stated maybe incorrect, and we feel that this maybe Robert Snr....
Cheers Ray