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46 CHAPTER 4. FOURTH GENERATION 1869 - 1907<br />

Figure 4.7: Harry Belcher - because he was in <strong>the</strong> railways, <strong>the</strong>y put him in as a clerk which he<br />

hated so became a cook and <strong>the</strong>n got into signals.<br />

an interest in Guiding, in <strong>the</strong> Dareton Public School organisation, and later in <strong>the</strong><br />

Mildura High School Mo<strong>the</strong>r’s Club, and <strong>the</strong> Mildura Technical School Mo<strong>the</strong>r’s club.<br />

She was also an active member <strong>of</strong> Scot’s Church, Dareton. In later years her main<br />

interest has been with <strong>the</strong> Mildura and District Historical Society.<br />

Harry Belcher<br />

Harry Belcher was born at Miepoll East on 4th January 1892, <strong>the</strong> second son and<br />

fourth child <strong>of</strong> William Belcher and Ellen née Jamieson.<br />

During his childhood he lived firstly in <strong>the</strong> original selection home at Miepoll East,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n at Euroa, in a rented brick house, upstream along <strong>the</strong> Seven Creeks from <strong>the</strong><br />

Sydney Road. The <strong>family</strong> had moved to Euroa about 1901, after his fa<strong>the</strong>r had<br />

been confined to hospital, when he was about 9. Later for a short time he lived at<br />

“Ro<strong>the</strong>say” at Riggs Creek, Moglonemby. His early education was at Miepoll East<br />

State School No 2911, <strong>the</strong>n Euroa State School.<br />

After leaving school in 1908, he joined <strong>the</strong> Railways Department. He served first<br />

at Euroa as a lad porter, and later at Clifton Hill where he boarded with <strong>the</strong> Liddle<br />

<strong>family</strong>,exEuroa,andplayedapartin<strong>the</strong>localPresbyterianYoungMen’sAssociation.<br />

By 1914, he was Assistant Station Master at Seaford where he occupied a Railways<br />

house. From time to time, his sister Ada would come down to Seaford to housekeep

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