Mudgedeen – Cameleer and Grocer

The following photographs from the family album of Carole Hampton were sent to me recently. Mudgedeen was her husband’s Grandfather. Her husband is the son of Mudgedeen and Clara’s daughter Violet, from her second marriage.

Clara & Mudgadeen

Clara & Mudgedeen – Photo Carole Hampton

Mudgedeen, (AKA Charles), was born in 1873 in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan, the son of M Barradeen. He married Clara Ellen nee Window on 24 March 1903 at the Methodist Manse, Port Augusta, South Australia. Clara was the daughter of Samuel James Ashmead Window and Clara nee Smith. The couple had seven children in 11 years. Mudgedeen died on 24 February 1916 in Leonora, Western Australia, at the age of 43, and was buried in the Coolgardie Cemetery, Western Australia.

Kalgoorlie Miner 28 February 1916, page 4

Kalgoorlie Miner 28 February 1916, page 4

Mudageen & Clara and two of their children

Mudageen & Clara and two of their children – Photo Carole Hampton

Mudgedeen’s children were:  Adjupdeen (Jack) born Port Augusta South Australia, Goolam Mahomet born Port Augusta South Australia died age 8mths at Coolgardie, James Mahomet (Butch) born 1907 Leonora WA, Violet Zuleikha born 1908 Leonora WA, Frederick Falseldeen (Fat),  Gool Hasson (Cuckoo ) born 1913 Leonora WA died1920, Goolam William (Dood) born 1915 Leonora WA. The families address when Mudgedeen died, was Leonora Garden Area 42c

I have not yet been able to fine a death registration for Mudgedeen, which should be in Leonora (Mt Margaret) registry district, but doesn’t seem to be there. Carol recently has had a memorial plaque placed on his grave, 104 years after his death. The first photograph is what it formerly looked like, and then a photograph of the new plaque.

Coolgardie Cemetery

Coolgardie Cemetery – Carole Hampton

Coolgardie Cemetery 2020

Coolgardie Cemetery 2020

The following notice appeared in the Leonora Miner on the 14th April 1917, 14 months after Mudgedeen’s death. I would say that the family were trying to wind up his business affairs before leaving the town.

Leonora Miner Saturday 14 April 1917, page 3

Leonora Miner 14 April 1917, page 3

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My name is Moya Sharp, I live in Kalgoorlie Western Australia and have worked most of my adult life in the history/museum industry. I have been passionate about history for as long as I can remember and in particular the history of my adopted home the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. Through my website I am committed to providing as many records and photographs free to any one who is interested in the family and local history of the region.

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  1. Shannon says

    Thank you for the fantastic article. This is my Great Grandfather.

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