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Charles Ellery : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Ellery
Charles George Ellery (1854 – 1937) was Toodyay’s bootmaker and was assisted for a time by his brother James, and then his daughter Constance who continued the family business after his death in 1937. His name is associated with his home Shoemaker's House, and shop Ellery’s Arcade. He was one of the Toodyay’s civic leaders sitting on a number of boards and committees.〔 〕 ==Early life== Charles George Ellery was born in Perth on 6 June 1854 to William Charles and Sophia (née Dent), reputed to be the first female baby to be born to a settler in the Swan River Colony. Charles’ father William Charles Ellery was an American sailor who jumped ship at Fremantle. He married Sophia in 1847 and the couple had five boys, William, James, Charles George, Frederick, and Andrew, and a girl Amy Ann. The father obtained work as an engineer working on steamboats on the Swan River, but tragically died in February 1860 after being scalded when the Lady Stirling exploded. The public took pity on the young widow and raised funds for the family through a subscription.
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