Note: She was born,christened,confirmed and went to school at Pt.Broughton.During her teenage years,the era of the horse and trap,she was an expert horse rider,once riding from Pt.Broughton to Adelaide.She worked hard on her father's farm in the Rudall district,being the first white woman to live there.Old police records show that Susan,armed with a rifle,ordered a mounted police officer off the property.She married in the Church of England,Pt.Broughton,and went to live at Wilmington,where Hugo was born,and schooled.He worked as a painter at Digman's Implement factory.Later they leased the Coffee Palace,then managed a business at Pt.Broughton,as well as the Northern cafe at Laura(about 1930),before moving back to the Coffee Palace.Wartime promted them to move to Kent Town,S.A.,where Hugo worked in a munitions factory.When the war was over,he worked in the Highways Dept.,and Shearers Farm Implements factory at Kilkenny.They both enjoyed,and played music.Susan was Superintendent of Sunday Schools at Laura,and Pt.Broughton.Hugo and Susan moved to Semaphore for their retirement years,and were laid to rest at the Cheltenham Cemetery. In 1912 listed as, home duties Arno Bay.
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