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Yarra Junction man explores the Pike family history in new book



A book spanning hundreds of years of the Pike family will be launched this month.

It’s the third book written by Hendrik Boer, of Yarra Junction, who has spent his time since retirement studying the days of yesteryear.

His latest book, titled Adelaide Anne Pike (Topp), A History of the Pike Family 1765 – 2008, provides a detailed account of the Pike family.

It is also closely intertwined with the Topp family and the Plinths – the book deals with both, as well as the connection to the Pearson family.

The story spans from South Africa to England to Melbourne, Tonimbuk, Bunyip, Warragul, Longwarry, Lilydale, Wandin, East Warburton, Mt Dandenong, Monbulk and even Queensland, among other areas.

There are stories of pipe organ builders, a leather business, farming, an invitation to celebration the opening of Parliament and the war.

“Most families have an interesting story to tell,” the author, Mr Boer, reflects in the book’s introduction.

“The tragedy is that most families’ records, achievements, failures, and contributions are often quickly forgotten.

“The reason for this is simple enough; most of the times we are so busy with our affairs and forget we are history makers every day of our lives.

“The story of both families, Pike and Topp alike, is unique, and in this sense, as we traced the history over several hundred years, we find a common thread, a similar interest.

“Certain things have come to the fore and are highlighted time and time again, and they are: the moral values of families, their Christian commitment, their dedication to each other and loyalty to God.”

In August 1954, Mr Boer married the eldest daughter of Bill and Enid Pike, Gwenneth Adelaide.

The second name, Adelaide, was the name of her grandmother – her father’s mother – who had died at the age of 29 soon after giving birth to her third child.

The book was written in honour and memory of her – Adelaide Anne Pike (Topp) 1879 – 1908.

A wealth of material and background information on the Pike’s family was gathered by Mrs Thelma Elizabeth Ramsey (nee Pike) who had the intention of writing and publishing a book on her family’s history.

However, she did not get around to doing so and handed her notes, photos and relevant information that she had gathered at that point before her death to Mr Boer.

The book will be officially launched at 2pm on 30 July at Neerim South Uniting Church, 114-116 Main Neerim Road. RSVP by calling 5967 1113.

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