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Description: Emmanuel Johannes Noack, known as Jack, was born in 1894, son of August Noack and brother of [[Noack (Cr) Wilhelm Daniel|Wilhelm Daniel Noack]]. In 1916 he married Ida Auguste Weichert; the couple had at least 2 sons, Oswald Gerald and Ivan, and one daughter, Dawn (there is a photo of Ivan and Dawn in front of the Crosby’s Float in 1939). Son Oswald Gerald Noack served in the RAAF in WWII (see [[WWII Personnel]]). E J Noack ran a carrier service between Gawler and Adelaide for 25 years, from 1923 until 1948, when he sold his business to competitor Mr H T Bennett.<ref>(Bunyip 19 Nov 1948) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/96847388</ref> His time behind the wheel was not without incident. In 1930 he was fined £2 with £1 costs, for driving his motor lorry with trailer at 30-33 mph when the legal speed was 15 mph.<ref>(The Register News-Pictorial 11 Dec 1930) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/53927445</ref> Then in 1933 when transporting a load of beer casks along Main North Road at Thorngate, he had to serve sharply to avoid a motor car, causing several casks to roll off the lorry, spill beer over the road and knock down part of a fence<ref>(Barrier Miner 30 Dec 1933) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/48452964</ref> - that was on the 30<sup>th</sup> December, so perhaps one of Gawler’s pubs was a bit short for New Year’s Eve celebrations! Worst came in 1937, he was driving his lorry across the Frome Road Bridge in Adelaide and had his elbow resting out the window when he collided with a truck travelling in the other direction. He was rushed to Adelaide Hospital where surgeons rebuilt the elbow from fragments, and the following day he was reported to be “remarkably bright and cheerful”, stating “Even if it is going to be stiff, I realise how lucky I am still to have the arm at all,"<ref>(Bunyip 5 Feb 1937) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/96683248</ref> In 1929 his depot was somewhere in [[Tod Street]], by 1938 he had relocated it to [[Murray Street 50-56|50 Murray Street]], which also served as the family’s residence<ref name=":0">Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 via Ancestry</ref> and as a distribution site for motor oil and petrol. Emmanuel Johannes passed away on 8 Jan 1967, aged 72 and was buried in [[Willaston Cemetery]]. Wife Ida survived him by 20 years and is buried with him. [https://www.flickr.com/photos/gawler_history/albums/72157641850043413 Click here for photos] === Noack Family Birth, Death & Marriage Information === '''NOACK Emmanuel Johannes''' b. 1894, SA, son of August NOACK (Reg. Kapunda 536/74)(brother of [[Noack (Cr) Wilhelm Daniel|Wilhelm Daniel Noack]]) m. 6 Dec 1916 Ida Auguste WEICHERT, SA (Reg. Kapunda 269/579) d. 8 Jan 1967, SA, aged 72 Buried Willaston Cemetery (plot 16 FF 2 – with wife Ida) '''WEICHERT Ida Auguste (NOACK)''' b 20 Apr 1890, Bethel, SA (Reg. Barossa 456/121) m. 6 Dec 1916 Emmanuel Johannes NOACK, SA (Reg. Kapunda 269/579) d. 15 Jan 1987, SA, aged 96 Buried Willaston Cemetery (plot 16 FF 2 – with husband Emmanuel) ==== Children of Emmanuel & Ida ==== '''NOACK Oswald Gerald''' b. 27 Jan 1918, Eudunda, SA m. 25 Feb 1938 Velma Ruth CORBELL 1941-1943 Oswald Gerald, carrier, residing 7 [[Tenth Street]], Gawler South<ref name=":0" /> '''NOACK Ivan''' Engaged 1954 Melva KAEHNE<ref>(Chronicle 14 Jan 1954) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/93945471</ref> '''NOACK Dawn (SPENCER)''' b. 26 Jan 1929, Mrs. Green's Nursing Home, Gawler<ref>(The Advertiser 20 Feb 1929) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/35328984</ref> Engaged 1957 Malcolm George SPENCER<ref>(Port Lincoln Times 28 Mar 1957) https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/267054638</ref> The fields below can each contain multiple values. Separate them with a comma.
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