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  1. Feb 8, 2024 · Biography. Mother of Gough Whitlam, a Prime Minister of Australia. Martha Maddocks was the daughter of Edward Maddocks, a master builder, and his wife Elizabeth Ware, and was born in Port Melbourne in 1890. Martha was quite deaf and one of a large family with ten surviving siblings, every one unusually tall.

    • Female
    • March 16, 1958
    • Harry Frederick Ernest Whitlam
  2. Apr 27, 2022 · Daughter of Edward Maddocks and Elizabeth Ann Maddocks. Wife of Fred Whitlam. Mother of Gough Whitlam, 21st Prime Minister of Australia and Freda Whitlam. Sister of Clarence Charles Maddocks; Elizabeth Ida Maddock; John Henry Maddocks; Jessie Gladys Dawkins; Alfred Thomas Llewellyn Chester Maddocks and 3 others.

    • Victoria
    • Victoria, Australia
    • 1890
    • 1958 (67-68)
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  4. Martha Ravenshaw Whitlam: Alternative Names: Martha Ravenshaw Maddocks ; Born: 1891 Port Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Died: 16 March, 1958 (aged ~ 67) Acton, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Related Entries [View as tree] Whitlam, Henry Hugh (father-in-law)

  5. Having gained accountancy qualifications and studied at the University of Melbourne (LL.B., 1914), he was appointed to a professional position in the Commonwealth Crown Solicitor's Office in 1913. At the Collins Street Baptist Church on 10 September 1914 he married Martha Maddocks (d.1958).

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  6. Maddocks, Martha Ravenshaw; Birth. 1891 Port Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Death. 16 March, 1958 (aged ~ 67) Acton, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

  7. Nov 24, 2023 · Apr 1942, Edward Gough Whitlam, son of Harry Frederick Whitlam & Martha (Maddocks) Whitlam (2) William Griffith Dovey, b. 6 Mar 1924, d. 1990, m. 29 Jun 1956, Susan Fane de Salis, daughter of George William Irving Fane de Salis & Margaret (Raine) de Salis. Death of Spouse: 12 Dec 1969, St Vincent's Hospital, Darlinghurst, New South Wales, Australia

  8. Fred married Martha Maddocks and moved to Canberra, the new capital, in 1927, when he was deputy crown solicitor under Sir Robert Garran. The family was described as upper middle class. Some would argue that opponents saw Gough as a class traitor. Young Whitlam attended Knox Grammar, Telopea Park High in Canberra, then Canberra Grammar.

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