Richard William Mackie Waddy
Richard William Mackie Waddy (1848–1933) was Deputy
Post-Master-General and Superintendent of Telegraphs in South Australia.
He was born in Kapunda on 26 April 1858. The first child of
Dr Edward Waddy and Jane Waddy (nee Russell).
Edward Waddy was the first Kapunda Mines doctor. The family
left Kapunda and moved to Kooringa, then Mount Barker, and later Strathalbyn. Waddy
was educated the Strathalbyn Public School, where he finished top of his class.
In 1860, at the age of 12, he was offered a position at the local Telegraph
Office, which he took.
Waddy worked his way
up through the ranks of the telegraph office, which later merged with the postal
office. He held many important positions including; Operator, Cashier, Clerk in
charge of Foreign Accounts, Corresponding Clerk, Secretary of the State Postal
and Telegraph Service, Chief Clerk of the Commonwealth Postal and Telegraph
Service, and from 1905 until 1913 as Deputy Postmaster-General and Superintendent
of Telegraphs in South Australia.
Waddy married Alice Mary Simpson Vercoe on 4 December 1870.
Together they had seven children;
Mary Ruth Waddy (1871–1908)
Francis Edward Waddy (1873–1964)
Ernest Winthrop Waddy (1875–1952)
Richard Edgar Waddy (1878–1880)
Egbert Harold Waddy 91882–1945)
Ethel Alice Waddy (1885–?)
Theodore Milroy Waddy (1888–1958)
Alice Waddy died on 21 October 1933 at Glenelg, South
Australia.
Richard Waddy died on 3 November 1933 at Glenelg, South
Australia.
1933, Chronicle, 9 November, p. 18., http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page8668039
1913 'TOO OLD AT
65.', The Advertiser, 11 January, p. 6., http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5362492
SLSA: https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+422
Researched by
Allen Tiller 2021.
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