Our Family History
The Genealogy of the Thompson Family
Mary Ann Bain
1867 - 1951 (84 years)1. Mary Ann Bain was born in 1867 in Albury, New South Wales; died on 01 Mar 1951 in Gembrook, Victoria, Australia. Family/Spouse: John McAlpin. John was born about 1863 in Lancefield, Victoria; died on 18 May 1920 in Dandenong. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Manie McAlpin was born in 1896 in Seymour, Victoria; died in 1975.
- 3. Ronald McAlpin was born in 1898 in Benalla, Victoria, Australia; died in 1972 in Victoria, Australia.
- 4. Walter Robert McAlpin was born in 1900 in Benalla, Victoria, Australia; died on 25 Apr 1972 in Edithvale.
- 5. Alan James McAlpin was born on 18 May 1902 in Seymour, Victoria, Australia; died in 1945 in Royal Park Victoria, Australia.
- 6. Norman John McAlpin was born on 15 May 1904 in Seymour, Victoria, Australia; died on 23 May 1966 in Fairfield, Victoria, Australia; was buried in Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Springvale, Greater Dandenong City, Victoria, Australia.
- 7. Hugh Bain McAlpin was born on 28 Dec 1908 in Seymour, Victoria, Australia; died on 22 Sep 1981 in Victoria, Australia.
Generation: 2
2. Manie McAlpin (1.Mary1) was born in 1896 in Seymour, Victoria; died in 1975. 3. Ronald McAlpin (1.Mary1) was born in 1898 in Benalla, Victoria, Australia; died in 1972 in Victoria, Australia. 4. Walter Robert McAlpin (1.Mary1) was born in 1900 in Benalla, Victoria, Australia; died on 25 Apr 1972 in Edithvale. 5. Alan James McAlpin (1.Mary1) was born on 18 May 1902 in Seymour, Victoria, Australia; died in 1945 in Royal Park Victoria, Australia. Notes:
WW2 Service Record: Australian Army V379904.
DOB 18 May 1902 Highlands
Date of Enlistment 17 July 1942. Locality Gembrook
Place of Enlistment Belgrave
Date of discharge Unknown.
In the 1942 census, listed as potato digger, living with Hugh and Mary Ann.6. Norman John McAlpin (1.Mary1) was born on 15 May 1904 in Seymour, Victoria, Australia; died on 23 May 1966 in Fairfield, Victoria, Australia; was buried in Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Springvale, Greater Dandenong City, Victoria, Australia. Notes:
Date 12 Dec 2017 04:29
Subject Proposed Change: ? McAlpin (I2554)
Tree: Thompson
Link: http://www.thomology.com/getperson.php?personID=I2554&tree=Thompson
Description: I am the niece of Norman Mc Alpin. He used to visit his brother Hugh
Bain, my father, regularly in the early 1960's. My favourite uncle, and sadly Missed.
Norman's father was John Mc Alpin. His mothers name was Anne Bain. Please feel free
to contact me via email if you want. Norman was, like most of his brothers, a good
musician and he and Dad used to have Janm sessions in the front parlour. Norman played
the guitar and banjo, and saxophone too, I think, and Dad played the Sax, or violin,
or banjo as well.
Dad was the most versatile, but Norman was no slouch either. I do remember he wrote
an alternative set of lyrics to On the Road to Mandalay, about possibly his time
in New Guinea during the war. Sadly, I don't have this paper. But I do have his banjo
mandolin. My condolences on the passing of Grace, Brian. Best wishes, Janm
Janet Kathleen Mc Alpin
Died:
Per Martine Marie McAlpin-Storey: Her (Lillian Grace McAlpin) Father also died when she was 19 so it must have been about 1965 not 1970.Norman married Agnes Jean Frances Storey in Mid 1940s. Agnes (daughter of William John Storey and Grace Sandford McConnell) was born on 30 Aug 1916 in Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 8. Lillian Grace McAlpin was born on 14 Jan 1946; died on 12 May 1995 in Wodonga, Victoria, Australia; was buried in Wodonga, Victoria, Australia.
7. Hugh Bain McAlpin (1.Mary1) was born on 28 Dec 1908 in Seymour, Victoria, Australia; died on 22 Sep 1981 in Victoria, Australia. Notes:
1942, Gembrook, Victoria, Australia
Hugh was living at the time with his brother Allan James, and mother, Mary Ann.
Hugh is listed in the electoral roles as being a grocer, and Allan as a potato digger.
Excerpt from an email from Jan McAlpin:
From Jan Mc Alpin
To Dwight Thompson
Date 04 Jun 2023 02:24
Subject Re: Proposed Change: ? McAlpin (I2554)
My father Hugh Bain Mcalpin was the youngest of the boys. There was a period of time
when I was very young, in the early 1960?s, when Uncle Norman used to visit on
Sundays. He and Dad would often have a jam session. I adored both my father and Uncle
Norman. both of them had good senses of humour, and were kind to children, altho
Uncle Norman had his limits, lol. Sadly, my wowser mother put a stop to these visits.
Along with everyone else. Uncle Norman was at the time, not allowed to see his kids,
as I was told. When he got sick, and was in Fairfield, I wasn?t allowed to go and
see him before he passed away. It was very sad. I remember a part of his funeral.
But, and you don?t have to believe this, most wouldn?t. I saw him about three
weeks after his death. He didn?t speak, just smiled at me. And it was comforting
at the time.
I only have a couple of photos. One of my dad, and one of Uncle Norman in the backyard
of his brothers place at Edithvale. He lived in a bungalow there, and tended vegetables,
as can be seen in the pic. He worked, so I was told, at the Lucas Factory in Dandenong,
and was the source of beaut green glass tombola (large) type marbles. Raw product
for the windscreens and head and taillights of Holdens, etc.
So Uncle Normans son has passed also, I am sorry to hear that. I never met Normans
kids. It was a shame, but we became isolated from both sides of family over time.
In the end, Dad was the last of the boys, as it would be, and missed his family too
much.
Kind regards,
Janm
Excerpt from an email from Jan McAlpin:
From Jan Mc Alpin
To Dwight Thompson
Date 04 Jun 2023 09:30
Subject Re: Proposed Change: ? McAlpin (I2554)
As far as I know, the musical streak, or ear runs thru the family, and either you
got it, or you ain?t. Uncle Bob played the violin, until he lost an arm at the
sawmill the boys ran at Gembrook. As mentioned previously, Uncle Norman played the
guitar, the banjo, and the saxophone and probably could fudge it on the clarinet
as well.. Mainly guitar and banjo. As for Uncle Ron, don?t remember, and Alan died
in 1946, or thereabouts. Musically, there was an pedal organ owned by Normans grandmother
that got passed down thru the girls. Great aunt Helen? And Normans sister wrote ?flowery?
poetry. I listened to a recitation once. Politely. As one did.
I did meet a great aunt, Great Uncle Roberts widow at Seymour, at her house on Station
Street called Banavie, as far as I remember. In the 1960?s.
Dad was an older father, so to meet one of his aunts was in retrospect amazing.
He was 49 when I arrived, and 52 when my brother was born.
So one grows up between two generations.
Anyway, sorry to ramble, runs in the family, hoho.
Cheers,
Janm
As far as I know, up until 1923, Norman grew up at Tooradin. The Mcalpin boys also
ran a chaff cutter down there, hired out, along with their labour, around the district
for a time. Uncle Ron had bought land there, and my grandfather then also bought
land, along Muddy Gates Road.
Excerpt from an email from Jan McAlpin:
From Jan Mc Alpin
To Dwight Thompson
Date 04 Jun 2023 21:29
Subject Re: Proposed Change: ? McAlpin (I2554)
Have gone and visited Uncle Norman at Springvale. And his mother, my grandmother,
Anne Bain, who is in a numbered section on the left of the main gate when you drive
in. Should I be there for any reason, I shall do so again.
The one I can?t find is my grandfather John McAlpin. I know he died in Dandenong
Private hospital in 1923. I have one photo of him which I must put up in Ancestry.
It, and a photo of Norman were the only photos Dad had. Other Mcalpins will probably
have more.
Cheers, Janm
Birth:
Per Daughter Janet - No registration of birth according to Dad (Hugh), which made it difficult when he enlisted in the army.
Died:
Passed away at Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, Victoria, Australia.Family/Spouse: Jean Elizabeth Hosken. Jean was born in 1910 in Moe, Victoria, Australia; died on 04 Oct 1955 in Alexandra, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Joan Elizabeth Wadsley. Joan was born on 21 Jun 1927 in Pakenham, Victoria, Australia; died on 22 Ovt 2015 in Pottsville, New South Wales, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
Generation: 3
8. Lillian Grace McAlpin (6.Norman2, 1.Mary1) was born on 14 Jan 1946; died on 12 May 1995 in Wodonga, Victoria, Australia; was buried in Wodonga, Victoria, Australia. Notes:
Brian Storey says that when Grace died her last name was Storey.
Died:
Per Martine Marie McAlpin-Storey: When Grace died her surname was Morgan not Storey.Family/Spouse: ? Morris. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
Lillian married Thomas Roy Morgan on 07 Jan 1977 in Wodonga, Victoria, Australia. Thomas (son of Thomas Roy Morgan and Dorothy Watson) was born on 06 Nov 1950 in Yackandandah, Victoria, Australia; died on 20 Aug 1993 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 24 Aug 1993 in Ferntree Gully Cemetery, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
9. Janet Kathleen McAlpin (7.Hugh2, 1.Mary1) 10. David Euan McAlpin (7.Hugh2, 1.Mary1)
Generation: 4
11. Martine Marie McAlpin-Storey (8.Lillian3, 6.Norman2, 1.Mary1) Family/Spouse: ? Terrill. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
12. Mathew Thomas Morgan (8.Lillian3, 6.Norman2, 1.Mary1) Family/Spouse: ?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 14. Ezra Morgan
- 15. ? Morgan
13. Fiona Elise Morgan (8.Lillian3, 6.Norman2, 1.Mary1) Family/Spouse: ?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children: