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    Arthur Searcy (6 January 1852 near Mount Barker, South Australia – 9 December 1935 in Harrow Road, St Peters, South Australia) was President of the Public...
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  • States Searcy Municipal Airport, an airport near Searcy, Arkansas, United States Alfred Searcy, South Australian public servant and writer Arthur Searcy, South...
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    He was the son of William Searcy, clerk and policeman, and his wife Charlotte Edwin, née Roffe, and brother of Arthur Searcy who also had a distinguished...
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    George Henry Grass Searcy (15 January 1855 – 6 January 1927) was an Australian sportsman, sports official and accountant. Searcy was born on 15 January...
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  • the father of Charlotte Edwin Searcy née Roffe, who with William Searcy were the parents of Alfred Searcy and Arthur Searcy, South Australian public servants...
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  • three-man Harbors Board and became its chairman on the retirement of Arthur Searcy in 1924. He served in that position until his death, which was sudden...
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    Illawarra Light Railway Museum. The president of the Marine Board, Arthur Searcy, and four wardens inspected the depot in 1906 and found that handling...
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    December 1865 – 22 February 1923) married Charlotte Mabel Searcy (1872–1958, daughter of Arthur Searcy) on 5 August 1896. He was a broker and agent of Grenfell...
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  • lease was owned by Dr. Angas Johnson, who purchased it on advice from Arthur Searcy and made it a sanctuary for seals, Cape Barren geese, rock parrots and...
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    snapper, Western blue groper and rock cod were caught in adjacent waters. Arthur Searcy recalled catching 30 and 40 lb groper there. As of 1996, the following...
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