Gustav Nilsson Gustafsson

M, b. 28 May 1819, d. 18 June 1878
  • Gustav Nilsson Gustafsson was born on 28 May 1819 in Mönsterås, Sweden.
  • Gustav Nilsson Gustafsson married Stina Kajsa Nilsdotter circa 1850.
  • Gustav Nilsson Gustafsson died on 18 June 1878 in Sweden at age 59.

Children of Gustav Nilsson Gustafsson and Stina Kajsa Nilsdotter

Nils Peter Theodore Gustafsson

M, b. 1873
  • Nils Peter Theodore Gustafsson was born in 1873 in Sweden.
  • He was the son of Gustav Nilsson Gustafsson and Stina Kajsa Nilsdotter.
  • Nils Peter Theodore Gustafsson immigrated on 1 January 1884 to Brisbane with Jonas Gustav Gustafson and Caroline Christina Carlson/Caulson. Jonas 28, and Karolin 27, travelled on the Goalpara with their children Helena 4, Gustav 3, and baby Carl. With them also was 11 year old Nils Gustafson. The surname was spelt GUSTAPON on the index. Sadly both Carl and Gustav died on the voyage.

Jonas Gustav

M, b. 8 October 1900, d. 15 October 1975
  • Jonas Gustav was born on 8 October 1900.
  • At the age of 30 years, Jonas Gustav married Mabel Florence Blinco, daughter of John Walton Blinco and Mary Edith Spence, in 1931 in Queensland.
  • Jonas Gustav died on 15 October 1975 in Queensland at age 75.
  • Jonas was buried on 17 October 1975 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

William Gutteridge

M, b. circa 1855

Alice Elizabeth Guy

F, b. 1901

Allan George Guy

M, b. 31 August 1913, d. 8 February 1942
  • Allan George Guy was born on 31 August 1913 in Crow's Nest, Queensland.
  • He was the son of John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward.
  • Allan George Guy enlisted in the Australian Army on 28 June 1940 in Toowoomba. Allan was living at Crow's Nest at the time he enlisted and gave his father John as his next of kin. He was a private in the 2/26 Infantry Battalion at the time of his death.
  • Allan George Guy died on 8 February 1942 in Singapore at age 28.

Amy Edith Guy

F, b. 3 August 1907, d. 4 October 1999
  • Amy Edith Guy was born on 3 August 1907 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward.
  • At the age of 17 years, 5 months and 19 days, Amy Edith Guy married Cecil Oliver, son of Anthony James Oliver and Dorothea Lucht, on 22 January 1925 in Queensland. They had three children and farmed at Haden.
  • Amy Edith Guy and Cecil Oliver appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Haden. Cecil was a farmer.
  • Amy Edith Guy and Cecil Oliver appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Haden. Cecil was a farmer.
  • On 25 May 1994,her husband, Cecil Oliver died at age 87.
  • Amy Edith Guy died on 4 October 1999 at age 92.
  • Amy was buried on 6 October 1999 in Crow's Nest Cemetery.

Arthur Cecil Guy

M, b. 9 May 1915, d. 16 July 1996
  • Arthur Cecil Guy was born on 9 May 1915 in Marton, New Zealand.
  • He was the son of Horace Seattle Guy and Mabel Isabel Holdaway.
  • At the age of 24 years, 3 months and 17 days, Arthur Cecil Guy married Hazel Joyce Birchall/Birchell on 26 August 1939 in Holy Trinity Church, Devonport, Auckland. They had four children.
  • Arthur Cecil Guy died on 16 July 1996 in Te Puke, New Zealand, at age 81.
  • Arthur Cecil Guy also went by the name of Peter.

Beatrice (Lucy) Guy

F, b. 4 September 1905, d. 9 November 1978

Children of Beatrice (Lucy) Guy and Albert August Friedrich Timm

David Arthur Guy

M, b. 1 July 1894, d. 6 July 1948
  • David Arthur Guy was born on 1 July 1894 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward.
  • David Arthur Guy died on 6 July 1948 in Queensland at age 54.
  • David was buried on 7 July 1948 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

Edgar John Nicholas Guy

M, b. 1903, d. 1972
  • Edgar John Nicholas Guy was born in 1903 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of Frederick Guy and Mathilde Louisa Ruff.
  • Edgar John Nicholas Guy died in 1972 in Brisbane, Queensland.

Edith Annie Guy

F, b. March 1877, d. February 1953
  • Edith Annie Guy's birth was registered in the Spilsby, Linconshire Registration District in the March 1877 Quarter.
  • She was the daughter of John Guy and Betsy Elizabeth Banks.
  • Edith Annie Guy immigrated on 2 April 1883 to Queensland with John Guy and Betsy Elizabeth Banks. John aged 41 and Betsy 42, travelled to Australia on the Duke of Devonshire with their four children John 14, Thomas 12, Fred 9 and Edith 5.
  • At the age of 23 years, Edith Annie Guy married Robert Tindall on 6 March 1900 in Queensland. Robert's first wife had died in a house fire in England.
  • Edith Annie Guy and Robert Tindall appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1903 and 1908 living at Crow's Nest. He was a farmer.
  • On 3 July 1929,her husband, Robert Tindall died in Queensland.
  • Edith Annie Guy and Leslie Tindall appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Pinelands. Leslie was a farmer.
  • At the age of 56 years, Edith Annie Guy married Thomas Jenkin Whittaker in 1934 in Queensland.
  • Edith Annie Guy and Thomas Jenkin Whittaker appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Pinelands. Thomas was a labourer.
  • On 6 January 1953,her husband, Thomas Jenkin Whittaker died in Queensland.
  • Edith Annie Guy died in February 1953 in Queensland at age 75.
  • Edith was buried on 1 March 1953 in Crow's Nest Cemetery.

Children of Edith Annie Guy and Robert Tindall

Edwin John Guy

M, b. 23 September 1901, d. 27 September 1974
  • Edwin John Guy was born on 23 September 1901 in Crow's Nest, Queensland.
  • He was the son of John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward.
  • Edwin was the best man at the wedding of Ivy Grace Guy and Ernest Grunwald, son of Hermann Otto Grunwald and Louise Tatzke, on 15 July 1925 in St Georges Church of England, Crow's Nest, Queensland; The Brisbane Courier reported:- "
    St George's Church of England Crow's Nest had been prettily decorated on Julv 15 when the Rev J C Flood solemnised the marriage ot Mr Ernest Grunwald (youngest son of Mr and Mrs H Grunwald Shipley Street Toowoomba) and Miss Iyy Grace Guy (youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Guy,Crow's Nest). The bride who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white crepe de Chine trimmed with swan down and a silver cabochon . She wore a cap and veil adorned with orange blossoms. The bridesmaid Miss Totty Ward (cousin of the bride) wore a frock of cream fuji, trimmed with pink French knots and beads. The bride and brides maid each carried a sheaf of arum lilies and aspiragus plumosus. Mr E Guy (brother of the bride) carried out the duties of best man. At the conclusion of the ceromony the guests were entertained at the home of Mrs Ward (sister [error - should be aunt] of the bride). The house had been prettily decorated with greenery and pink and yellow streamers and painted on the path way from the gate were the words "Good Luck" and "Congratulations ." A bower ot greenery also had been erected over the gateway. Subsequently the bride and bridegroom motored to Toowoomba, enroute for Warwick and Killarney, where the honeymoon is being spent. The bride's present to the groom was a pair of gold sleeve links and a pair of motoring gloves and the bridegroom's present to the bude was a gold golf bangle, and to the bridesmaid a gold souvenir brooch. The bride's mother wore a costume of pencil stripe serge, with a hat to match. The bride groom's mother chose a black serge coat frock nnd black hat. The bride wore a travelling frock of French grey flannel, trimmed with silver bugle beads, and also wore a hat to match".
    They had four children.
  • Edwin John Guy appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1926 and 1930 living at Sharpe Street, Crow's Nest. He was a labourer and most likely lived with his parents and siblings.
  • At the age of 35 years, 4 months and 28 days, Edwin John Guy married Beryl Veronica Silvester on 20 February 1937 in Queensland. Edwin was a jockey. He rode mostly at Crow's Nest but later moved to Esk where he ran a barbers shop. They had four children.
  • Edwin John Guy enlisted in the Australian Army on 10 September 1941 in Toowoomba. He was living in Toowoomba at the time he enlisted and gave his next of kin as his wife Beryl. He was discharged on 6 Jan 1943 with the rank of Private from the Base Depot.
  • Edwin John Guy died on 27 September 1974 in Brisbane, Queensland, at age 73.

Ernest Owen Guy

M, b. 3 October 1897, d. 4 April 1968
  • Ernest Owen Guy was born on 3 October 1897 in Crow's Nest, Queensland.
  • He was the son of John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward.
  • Ernest Owen Guy enlisted in the Australian Army on 4 October 1915 in Toowoomba. Ernest gave his next of kin as his father John who lived at Crow's Nest. He was an agricultural labourer and served wth the 17/12 Battalion in France. He suffered a nervous breaksdown as was admitted to Hospital for some time. He returned to Australia on 11 Jan 1917 where he had further hospital treatment.
  • He appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1926 and 1930 living at Sharpe Street, Crow's Nest. He was a labourer and most likely lived with his parents and siblings.
  • Ernest Owen Guy died on 4 April 1968 in Toowoomba General Hospital, Queensland, at age 70. He was living at Mount Lofty at the time.
  • Ernest was buried on 5 April 1968 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

Evelyn Vera Guy

F, b. 26 October 1929, d. 29 March 2011
  • Evelyn Vera Guy was born on 26 October 1929.
  • She was the daughter of Percival Claud Guy and Lillian Frances May Heyward.
  • At the age of 26 years, 7 months and 23 days, Evelyn Vera Guy married Jack Woods on 18 June 1956. She later married Claud Le Roy.
  • Evelyn Vera Guy died on 29 March 2011 at age 81.
  • Evelyn was buried on 4 April 2011 in Crow's Nest Cemetery. CE1-00B-0041.

Fanny Jemima Guy

F, b. 1912

Frederick Guy

M, b. between April 1873 and June 1873, d. 9 May 1949
  • Frederick Guy was born between April 1873 and June 1873 in Spilsby, Linconshire, England.
  • He was the son of John Guy and Betsy Elizabeth Banks.
  • Frederick Guy immigrated on 2 April 1883 to Queensland with John Guy and Betsy Elizabeth Banks. John aged 41 and Betsy 42, travelled to Australia on the Duke of Devonshire with their four children John 14, Thomas 12, Fred 9 and Edith 5.
  • Frederick Guy married Mathilde Louisa Ruff, daughter of Johann Peter Ludwig Ruff and Ann Grimsmann, in 1900 in Queensland.
  • Frederick Guy and Mathilde Louisa Ruff appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Plainby, Crow's Nest. Frederick was a farmer.
  • Frederick Guy was listed as the next of kin of George Fred Guy when she enlisted in the Australian Army on 20 May 1941 in Manly. He was living at Manly at the time he enlisted and gave his father Fred as his next of kin. He was discharged on 13 Jul 1944 with the rank of Private in the 104 Ind Bge Workshops.
  • Frederick Guy died on 9 May 1949 in Brisbane, Queensland.
  • Frederick was buried on 10 May 1949 in Balmoral Cemetery.

Children of Frederick Guy and Mathilde Louisa Ruff

George Fred Guy

M, b. 28 October 1909, d. 1983
  • George Fred Guy was born on 28 October 1909 in Crow's Nest, Queensland.
  • He was the son of Frederick Guy and Mathilde Louisa Ruff.
  • George Fred Guy enlisted in the Australian Army on 20 May 1941 in Manly. He was living at Manly at the time he enlisted and gave his father Fred as his next of kin. He was discharged on 13 Jul 1944 with the rank of Private in the 104 Ind Bge Workshops.
  • George Fred Guy died in 1983 in Queensland.

Gladys Isla Guy

F, b. 17 June 1923, d. 24 May 1924

Gladys Louisa Guy

F, b. 1906

Horace Seattle Guy

M, b. 4 September 1885, d. 14 August 1958
  • Horace Seattle Guy was born on 4 September 1885.
  • At the age of 25 years, Horace Seattle Guy married Mabel Isabel Holdaway, daughter of Thomas Holdaway and Mary Jane Ching, in 1911 in New Zealand. They had five children.
  • On 26 April 1957,his wife, Mabel Isabel Holdaway died in New Zealand at age 75.
  • Horace Seattle Guy died on 14 August 1958 in New Zealand at age 72.

Children of Horace Seattle Guy and Mabel Isabel Holdaway

Ivy Grace Guy

F, b. 30 June 1909, d. 4 July 1942
  • Ivy Grace Guy was born on 30 June 1909 in Queensland.
  • She was the daughter of John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward.
  • At the age of 16 years and 15 days, Ivy Grace Guy married Ernest Grunwald, son of Hermann Otto Grunwald and Louise Tatzke, on 15 July 1925 in St Georges Church of England, Crow's Nest, Queensland. The Brisbane Courier reported:- "
    St George's Church of England Crow's Nest had been prettily decorated on Julv 15 when the Rev J C Flood solemnised the marriage ot Mr Ernest Grunwald (youngest son of Mr and Mrs H Grunwald Shipley Street Toowoomba) and Miss Iyy Grace Guy (youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs J W Guy,Crow's Nest). The bride who was given away by her father, wore a gown of white crepe de Chine trimmed with swan down and a silver cabochon . She wore a cap and veil adorned with orange blossoms. The bridesmaid Miss Totty Ward (cousin of the bride) wore a frock of cream fuji, trimmed with pink French knots and beads. The bride and brides maid each carried a sheaf of arum lilies and aspiragus plumosus. Mr E Guy (brother of the bride) carried out the duties of best man. At the conclusion of the ceromony the guests were entertained at the home of Mrs Ward (sister [error - should be aunt] of the bride). The house had been prettily decorated with greenery and pink and yellow streamers and painted on the path way from the gate were the words "Good Luck" and "Congratulations ." A bower ot greenery also had been erected over the gateway. Subsequently the bride and bridegroom motored to Toowoomba, enroute for Warwick and Killarney, where the honeymoon is being spent. The bride's present to the groom was a pair of gold sleeve links and a pair of motoring gloves and the bridegroom's present to the bude was a gold golf bangle, and to the bridesmaid a gold souvenir brooch. The bride's mother wore a costume of pencil stripe serge, with a hat to match. The bride groom's mother chose a black serge coat frock nnd black hat. The bride wore a travelling frock of French grey flannel, trimmed with silver bugle beads, and also wore a hat to match".
    They had four children.
  • Ivy Grace Guy died on 4 July 1942 in Queensland at age 33.
  • Ivy was buried on 6 July 1942 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery.

Jack Ward Guy

M, b. 25 October 1915, d. 4 February 2010
  • Jack Ward Guy was born on 25 October 1915 in Queensland.
  • He was the son of John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward.
  • At the age of 26 years, 11 months and 15 days, Jack Ward Guy married Doris Oliver, daughter of Anthony James Oliver and Dorothea Lucht, on 10 October 1942 in Doctors Creek, Queensland.
  • On 18 March 2007,his wife, Doris Oliver died in Toowoomba at age 85. Late of Toowoomba.
  • Jack Ward Guy died on 4 February 2010 in Toowoomba at age 94.
  • Jack was buried in Garden of Remembrance, Toowoomba.

John Guy

M, b. 1841, d. April 1920

John Guy (1840-1920) & Betsy Banks (1839-1924) with grandston Robert John Tindall (1902 - 1982). These photos were donated to CARBATHON, where they hang in a bedroom by the Tindall family. Photo thanks to B. Grunwald
  • John Guy was born in 1841 in England.
  • At the age of 26 years, John Guy married Betsy Elizabeth Banks on 4 April 1867 in Louth, Linconshire. The marriage was registered in June 1867 in the Louth Registration District.
  • John Guy and Betsy Elizabeth Banks immigrated to Queensland on 2 April 1883. John aged 41 and Betsy 42, travelled to Australia on the Duke of Devonshire with their four children John 14, Thomas 12, Fred 9 and Edith 5.
  • John Guy and Betsy Elizabeth Banks appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Plainby, Crow's Nest. John was a farmer and Betsy Ann carried out home duties.
  • John Guy and Betsy Elizabeth Banks appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1910 living at Pinelands, Crow's Nest. John is shown as a farmer and Elizabeth carried out home duties.
  • John Guy died in April 1920 in Queensland.
  • John was buried on 7 April 1920 in Crow's Nest Cemetery. UNIT-00B-0034 - there is no headstone. Descendants have placed a small piece of granite bearing his name on the grave.

Children of John Guy and Betsy Elizabeth Banks

John William (Jack) Guy

M, b. 3 August 1869, d. 18 December 1942

John William (Jack) Guy (1869 -1952) & Beatrice Ann (nee Ward) (1870-1947) .Photo thanks to B. Grunwald
  • John William (Jack) Guy was born on 3 August 1869 in Spilsby, Linconshire, England.
  • He was the son of John Guy and Betsy Elizabeth Banks.
  • John William (Jack) Guy immigrated on 2 April 1883 to Queensland with John Guy and Betsy Elizabeth Banks. John aged 41 and Betsy 42, travelled to Australia on the Duke of Devonshire with their four children John 14, Thomas 12, Fred 9 and Edith 5.
  • At the age of 23 years, John William (Jack) Guy married Beatrice Annie Ward, daughter of David Ward and Charlotte Harris, in 1893 in Queensland.
  • John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Plainby, Crow's Nest. John William was a farmer.
  • John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1910 living at Crow's Nest. John was a carrier. His parents farmed at Pinelands. He gave up his farm at Neuve when he blew two fingers off his hand with his gun. The family then moved to Crow's Nest where he conducted a 40 mile mail run by day and ran a billiards room at night.
  • John William (Jack) Guy was listed as the next of kin of Percival Claud Guy when she enlisted in the Australian Army on 31 January 1916 in Toowoomba. Percy was a blacksmith living in Crow's Nest at the time. He gave his next of kin as his father Jack Guy of Crow's Nest. He was discharged on 16 Aug 1919 with the rank of Private from the 15th Battalion.
  • John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1926 and 1930 living at Sharpe Street, Crow's Nest. John was a fruiterer and Beatrice carried out home duties. Their sons Ernest, a labourer, Edwin a labourer and Percy a signwriter also lived in Crows Nest.
  • John William (Jack) Guy was listed as the next of kin of Allan George Guy when she enlisted in the Australian Army on 28 June 1940 in Toowoomba. Allan was living at Crow's Nest at the time he enlisted and gave his father John as his next of kin. He was a private in the 2/26 Infantry Battalion at the time of his death.
  • John William (Jack) Guy was listed as the next of kin of Raymond Louis Guy when she enlisted in the Australian Army on 28 May 1942 in Samford. He was living at Mountain Camp at the time he enlisted and gave his next of kin as his father John. He was discharged from the Reinforcements Reception Depot with the rank of Private on 12 Jun 1943.
  • John William (Jack) Guy died on 18 December 1942 in Queensland at age 73.
  • John was buried on 19 December 1942 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. LUTH2-002-0037 - there is no headstone. Descendants have placed a small piece of granite bearing his name on the grave.

Children of John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward

Kenneth Percy Guy

M, b. 30 April 1925, d. 30 July 1969
  • Kenneth Percy Guy was born on 30 April 1925 in Crow's Nest.
  • He was the son of Percival Claud Guy and Lillian Frances May Heyward.
  • Kenneth Percy Guy enlisted in the Australian Army on 29 July 1944. He was living at Crow's Nest at the time he enlisted and gave his father Percy as his next of kin. He was discharged on the 20 Dec 1946 with the rank of Private in the 2/9 Infantry Battalion.
  • Kenneth Percy Guy died on 30 July 1969 in Queensland at age 44.
  • Kenneth was buried on 4 August 1969 in Crow's Nest Cemetery. CE1-00B-0044.

Mavis Eleanor Guy

F, b. 13 June 1916, d. 2001

May Guy

F, b. August 1916, d. August 1916
  • May Guy died in August 1916. She was one day old.
  • She was born in August 1916.
  • She was the daughter of Olive Charlotte Guy.
  • May was buried on 14 August 1916 in Crow's Nest Cemetery.

Olive Charlotte Guy

F, b. 21 January 1900, d. 22 June 1976

Child of Olive Charlotte Guy

  • May Guy b. August 1916, d. August 1916

Percival Claud Guy

M, b. 10 October 1895, d. 8 November 1975
  • Percival Claud Guy was born on 10 October 1895 in Crow's Nest, Queensland.
  • He was the son of John William (Jack) Guy and Beatrice Annie Ward.
  • Percival Claud Guy began military service on 31 January 1916 in Toowoomba. Percy was a blacksmith living in Crow's Nest at the time. He gave his next of kin as his father Jack Guy of Crow's Nest. He was discharged on 16 Aug 1919 with the rank of Private from the 15th Battalion.
  • At the age of 24 years, 4 months and 14 days, Percival Claud Guy married Lillian Frances May Heyward on 24 February 1920 in Queensland. Percy met Lillian while he was in England during the war. They became engaged. After Percy had returned to Crow's Nest he sent for Lillian. They were married in a double wedding with Percy's sister Violet. Percy and Lillian had a total of 10 children. The family lived in a small fibro house opposite the Catholic Church in Esk Street, Crow's Nest.
  • Percival Claud Guy and Lillian Frances May Heyward appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1926 and 1954 living at Crow's Nest. Percy was a signwriter and Lillian carried out home duties. He was also a house painter, selling agent, poet and correspondent. Many of his colourful signs were painted and dried in his front yard. His poems were published in the Crow's Nest Advertiser during the 1940's, 50,s and 60's. At least of his poems was printed on the back of a post card.
    Postcard of Crow's Nest Falls - poem by Percy Guy on reverse. Thanks to Alan McNaughton, Qld. Card Collectors Society, old postcards of Brisbane and Queensland and the Sidues series - 1069
    Poem by Percy Guy - Crow's Nest Falls on reverse. Thanks to Alan McNaughton, Qld. Card Collectors Society, old postcards of Brisbane and Queensland and the Sidues series - 1069
  • In July 1931 Percy Guy wrote this poem about Jack and Eliza White's fated honeymoon flight.

    To Jacky and Wife
    With happy smiles they bade farewell
    To friends that afternoon
    Ere they stepped in an aeorplane
    To spend their honeymoon.

    But elements beyond control
    Of human hand and mind.
    They intervened unhearalded
    To prove a fate unkind.

    The aeroplane had gone aloft
    Just o'er the tree tops there
    When suddenly it swerved and fell
    A wreck beyond repair.

    Its human freight in wreckage lay
    Their faces screened with blood,
    To meet the gaze of anxious friends
    Who heard the sickening thud.

    Tho' they are injured painfully,
    May they recover soon,
    And in the future both enjoy
    One lifelong honeymoon
    John Charles (Jack) White.
  • An article appeared in the The Courier Mail on on 10 September 1937 stating that "At a meeting of the Crow's Nest and District Ratepayers' Progress Association Mr. C. Donaldson was appointed secretary in place of Mr J. Maddern, who had resigned. Mr. P. Mewing was appointed treasurer. Mr. P. Guy gave notice of motion that the matter of having the pig yards shifted from the centre of the town, should be brought, up at the next meeting.
  • Percival Claud Guy was listed as the next of kin of Royston Claud Guy when she enlisted in the Australian Army on 30 May 1941 in Crow's Nest. He was living at Crow's Nest at the time he enlisted and gave his father Percy as his next of kin. He was discharged on 5 Sep 1942 with the rank of Private in the 2/10th Battalion.
  • Percival Claud Guy was listed as the next of kin of Reginald Eric Guy when she enlisted in the Australian Army on 11 February 1943 in Tabrayalba. He was living at Crow's Nest at the time he enlisted and gave his father Percy as his next of kin. He was discharged on the 4 Oct 1946 with the rank of Corporal in the 2/10 Infantry Battalion.
  • On 24 May 1943 Percy's firewood depot in Crow's Nest was called upon by C. G. Schaffer - the Union Organizer.
  • Percival Claud Guy was listed as the next of kin of Kenneth Percy Guy when she enlisted in the Australian Army on 29 July 1944. He was living at Crow's Nest at the time he enlisted and gave his father Percy as his next of kin. He was discharged on the 20 Dec 1946 with the rank of Private in the 2/9 Infantry Battalion.
  • On 8 February 1956,his wife, Lillian Frances May Heyward died in Queensland.
  • Percival Claud Guy died on 8 November 1975 in Brisbane, Queensland, at age 80.
  • Percival was buried on 11 November 1975 in Crow's Nest Cemetery.

Children of Percival Claud Guy and Lillian Frances May Heyward