Family celebrates long link to Bridgetown

Holly ThompsonManjimup-Bridgetown Times
Camera IconA group shot of everyone who attended the Leonard-Maslin Family Reunion in Bridgetwon on Sunday. Credit: Manjimup-Bridgetown Times/Supplied

One of Bridgetown’s oldest families had a reunion at the weekend, with about 60 people in attendance.

The Leonard-Maslin family has had someone living in Bridgetown since the 1870s.

Faye Fullam was the oldest relative at the reunion and said her grandparents, Herbert William Leonard and Edith Mary Christine Maslin, were the first in the family to move to Bridgetown.

Camera IconHerbert and Edith Leonard, who the family is decended from. Credit: Supplied

They were also the first couple married at the Catholic parish.

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“My mother was born here after that and so was I,” she said.

She said the family had wanted a reunion for a while but had only just got around to properly organising one.

Camera IconFaye Fullam, 87, and Lucy Lampard, eight-months, were the oldest and the youngest family members at the reunion on Saturday. Credit: Supplied

“We talked about it for years but we never managed to do it until now and my daughter Therese worked hard to make it finally happen,” she said.

“I have 11 grandkids and 19 great-grandkids now and I’ll get to see most of them all at once at this reunion.”

Camera IconBarry Carlier, from Clarkson. Credit: Supplied
Camera IconDaisy, 5, and Albie Glancy, 3, from Bridgetown. Credit: Supplied
Camera IconThe direct descendants of the Leonard-Maslin’s, who attended the reunion on the weekend. Credit: Supplied
Camera IconDarcie Bevan, Takayla Pense, Kandra Pense, Olivia Russell, Jessica Russell and Chloe Herring. Credit: Supplied
Camera IconKerry and Rob den Boer., from Mundaring. Credit: Supplied

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