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Jabez Jagger "Jay" Potts M.B.E. J.P.Age: 811893–1974 

Name
Jabez Jagger "Jay" Potts M.B.E. J.P.
Given names
Jabez Jagger
Surname
Potts
Name suffix
M.B.E. J.P.
Nickname
Jay
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Birth 27 May 1893 31 35
Frankston, Victoria, Australia

Note: JABEZ JAGGER POTTS, sixth child and fifth son.

Jabez remained at school till he was 15 years of age. He then worked for a blacksmith (Cobden) in Healesville for 5s. a week and keep. Cobden was a socialist and used to talk on the Yarra Bank on Sundays. After 10 months in the blacksmithing trade, an opportunity offered to become a Printer.

A chap named Patterson (a Greek scholar and spiritualist) founded the Healesville Standard news- paper. The other paper, The Guardian, was printed at Lilydale. Therefore, the Standard became the local popular paper. Mum, with her usual perspective and devotion to her children, interviewed Mr Patterson and secured a Position for Jay. So he entered the world of Printing and Journalism.

He moved on to Lilydale after T. A. Pettit bought both Printing offices. Anxious to learn as much as possible Jay travelled the 23 miles by steam train from Melbourne once a week to attend the Royal Melbourne Technical Lilydale to College, where he proved efficient and won several awards. He moved to Yarraville and later to a city office; and continued his studies at the College for three years. He also attended Stott & Hoare's Business College to study shorthand and Journalism.
After serving with the 7th Battalion, A.I.F., in World War 1 he worked at Box Hill, travelling daily from Mordialloc by Steam train. He was offered a Position at Cheltenham with the News (now Standard) newspaper group. He was outside representative from Mentone to Frankston.

Owing to his wife's ill health, he took a Position as manager to the Dimboola Banner, in April 1924. In collaboration with the owner he bought the opposition paper, The Chronicle. After looking for a place without a paper, he eventually sold the goodwill to the Banner and moved the plant to Kaniva at the end of 1930. He had taken over the Lawloit (now Kaniva) Times in July, 1929. He has remained at Kaniva since 1930, and built up a sound business and large circulation. His two sons: Geoff and Athol, who are Partners, now manage the business, although Jay drives to the office each day(1967) and still writes reports and the leading articles.

He was made a Justice of the Peace and in the 1967 Queen's Honours List, had the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.) conferred on him. He was nominated for the honour by the Shire Council for his work in education and civic life. He is a life member of the Kaniva Agricultural and Pastoral Society and the Kaniva Brass Band. He was president of the society and later as honorary secretary for a further four years. Also a life membership of the Kaniva Chamber of Commerce has been conferred upon him. He is also the only honorary member of the Victorian Wheat and Wool Growers' Association. He received this honour for his work for primary producers, more particularly in his work for the Wheat Stabilisation Plan.

His first wife, Ruby Caroline Miller, a great and conscientious girl, died on May 6, 1933. There was a family of four children-Noel (deceased) ; Yvonne (Mrs. L. MePhee), Velma (Administrative Officer Shire of Kaniva):and Geoffrey, advertising manager and linotype operator at Kaniva Times.

On February 5, 1936, he married Mary Jane Sassella, a girl who devoted herself to the family and its career with loving care and affection. There are two children Athol (editor Kaniva Times), and Lynette (Mrs A. H, Collins).
Birth of a brother 21 June 1896 (Age 3)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. - younger brother
Death of a paternal grandfather 6 July 1896 (Age 3)
Frankston, Victoria, Australia

John Henry Potts - paternal grandfather
Birth of a sister 12 February 1898 (Age 4)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Potts - younger sister
Birth of a brother 4 July 1899 (Age 6)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

Harold George Wilson Potts - younger brother
Photo
Photo
estimated 1900 (Age 6)
Badger Creek, Victoria, Australia

O.H. with what appears to be the four youngest children. Estimated 1900 due to look of little girl.
O.H. with what appears to be the four youngest children. Estimated 1900 due to look of little girl.

Photo
Photo
estimated 1901 (Age 7)
Badger Creek, Victoria, Australia

Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. - younger brother
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badgercreek with Charlie and Jay.jpg

Event estimated 1901 (Age 7)
Badger Creek, Victoria, Australia

Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. - younger brother
Family Photo
Family Photo
16 July 1904 (Age 11)
Badger Creek, Victoria, Australia

"Glen Violet" on Don Road, Badger Creek just outside Healesville - 16 July 1904
"Glen Violet" on Don Road, Badger Creek just outside Healesville - 16 July 1904

Note:
The house was situated on the right hand side of the last crest before the Badger Creek as you travel away from Healesville. Placed about 100 back from the road.

Birth of a brother 8 October 1905 (Age 12)
Victoria, Australia

John Walter Thomas Potts - younger brother
Adoption of a brother 8 October 1905 (Age 12)

John Walter Thomas Potts - younger brother
Photo
Family Photo
13 November 1908 (Age 15)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

Silver Wedding Anniversary Family Portraite 13 Nov 1908 at Healesville
Silver Wedding Anniversary Family Portraite 13 Nov 1908 at Healesville

Newspaper
THE ACCUSED BEFORE THE COURT
13 September 1912 (Age 19)
Badger Creek, Victoria, Australia

Healesville and Yarra Glen Guardian (Vic. : 1900 - 1942), Friday 13 September 1912, page 3
Healesville and Yarra Glen Guardian (Vic. : 1900 - 1942), Friday 13 September 1912, page 3

Note: THE ACCUSED BEFORE THE COURT.

"Combo George" was brought before Messrs Jollife and Privett, J's.P., at the Healesville. court yesterday and charged with assault with intent to commit an offence.

Superintendent Graves appeared to prosecute.

The young girl, who was the victim of the brutal assault, gave her evidence clearly and calmly under the circumstances. She said she lived about five miles from Healesville with her mother. She was in Healesville on Saturday, 7th-inst., and left the township about 5.30 to return home along the main road. She had got about half way when the accused without any notice jumped out from behind some bushes He grabbed her roughly and :threw her in the bushes, at the same time placing his hand over her mouth. She struggled and fought with him and had nearly succeeded in getting up when he struck her and knocked her down again. She could not use her hands as he had hold of them, but she kicked violently. After struggling for some time she managed again to almost free herself, but he knocked her back into the bushes. He then suddenly relaxed his hold and made off towards Healesville. She scrambled to her feet and ran to Mr Potts' house. She saw Jabez, Oliver and Miss Violet Potts and told them the same as she had told the Bench. She was carrying a basket containing various, goods at the time of 'the assault but she had nothing when she arrived at Potts'. Her hat and umbrella were also left behind in the struggle. She stayed at the house for about an hour and then went home accompanied by one of the Potts boys. She never saw the accused till he sprang out from behind the bushes; he never gave her a second's notice.

The blouse and skirt the girl, was wearing at the time of the assault were produced and identified by the witness. They were much dirtied and torn as the result of the black's savage attack.

Jabez Potts, residing at Badger Creek, said he remembered the 7th September, when the previous witness came to his house at about 6.40 in the evening. She was greatly upset and crying. She rushed through the open door and fell up against the one opposite which was closed. His brother Olly and sister Violet and others were there also. The evidence the girl gave that day was to the same effect as what she told them at the house. He went with his brother to the scene of the assault - about 400 yards from his place - to search for the girl's property. He found an open umbrella and basket with its contents scattered about some with wrappers off lying on the side of the road. The bushes were broken down and the ferns trampled, showing in his opinion, where a desperate struggle had taken place. He also found a hat and one glove at the spot. He recognised the accused from the description given by the girl.

Oliver Henry Potts corroborated his brother's evidence, as also did his sister, Miss Violet Potts, who added that the girl's coat was open and her hair down when she arrived at the house - she was in a terrible state.

Constable Hutchinson deposed to visiting a blacks camp at Badger Creek when he heard of the attack. He asked for Combo George, and accused said “I’m the man." He (witness) asked him how he was dressed on Saturday night and he said he was wearing the same clothes as he was then. He informed accused that a girl had been assaulted by a man answering his description. He never denied it, but said "I left here about 11 o'clock Saturday morning and went to Gracedale and slept all day returning to Healesville about 7.30." He (witness), accompanied by accused, then visited the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, and picked out two black fellows resembling Combo George as nearly as possible. He conveyed the three to the police station and placed them in the office side by side, He then sent for the girl, who identified accused as the man who assaulted her. She said, pointing to George, "This is the man, I am positive." He then arrested him.

Constable McLeod (Yarra Glen) corroborated Constable Hutchinson's evidence, and said that accused denied to him that he was the offender.

This concluded the evidence for the prosecution.

The accused, after having his position clearly explained by the Clerk of Courts, pleaded guilty and signed the charge. He was remanded to stand his trial at the Supreme Court on Monday, September 16.

The Bench (to accused): You know the meaning of what you have said?

The black nodded his head, and Superintendent Graves exclaimed, “Oh yes! He's been through the mill before."

The prisoner was then removed and conveyed to the City lock-up by the morning train. .

Marriage of a sisterElizabeth Violet Potts - View Family
27 November 1915 (Age 22)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

Leslie Roy Langmead - brother-in-law
Elizabeth Violet Potts - elder sister
Military
7 Infantry Battalion - 13 to 23 Reinforcements
11 April 1916 (Age 22)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Note: Regimental number 6562
Religion Salvation Army
Occupation Printer
Address Don Road, Healesville, Victoria, Australia
Marital status Married
Age at embarkation 23
Next of kin Wife, Mrs R C Potts, McDonald Street, Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia
Enlistment date 11 April 1916
Rank on enlistment Private
Unit name 7th Battalion, 21st Reinforcement
AWM Embarkation Roll number 23/24/4
Embarkation details Unit embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on board HMAT A71 Nestor on 2 October 1916
Rank from Nominal Roll Private
Unit from Nominal Roll 3rd Machine Gun Battalion
Fate Returned to Australia 11 May 1919
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1919 - Bill, Jay, Roy, Charlie and Ollie behind O.H. and Betty.
1919 - Bill, Jay, Roy, Charlie and Ollie behind O.H. and Betty.

Marriage of a brotherCharles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. - View Family
15 September 1917 (Age 24)
Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia

Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. - younger brother
Beryl Mayo Watson - sister-in-law
Occupation
Printer
1919 (Age 25)
Badger Creek, Victoria, Australia

Birth of a son
#1
14 April 1920 (Age 26)
Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia

Noel Jagger Potts - son
Death of a son 26 January 1921 (Age 27)
Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia

Noel Jagger Potts - son
Burial of a son January 1921 (Age 27)

Noel Jagger Potts - son
Birth of a daughter
#2
5 January 1925 (Age 31)
Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia

Velma Jeannette Potts - daughter
Marriage of a brotherJames Abraham Garfield "Jim" Potts - View Family
2 November 1926 (Age 33)
Sea Lake, Victoria, Australia

James Abraham Garfield "Jim" Potts - elder brother
Violet Marquerite Kirk - sister-in-law
Death of a sister 15 March 1928 (Age 34)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Potts - younger sister
Birth of a son
#3
14 October 1929 (Age 36)
Dimboola, Victoria, Australia

Geoffrey Jagger Potts - son
Death of a wife 6 May 1933 (Age 39)
Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia

Ruby Caroline Miller - wife
Death of a mother 20 May 1933 (Age 39)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

Elizabeth "Betty" Carr - mother
Event
Candidate of the Australian federal election, 1940
21 September 1940 (Age 47)

Note: Division of Wannon. Held by United Australia Party. Stood as an Independent.
Death of a brother 4 February 1945 (Age 51)
Brighton East, Victoria, Australia

Herbert Henry "Bert" Thomas - elder brother
Birth of a granddaughter
#1
25 August 1945 (Age 52)
Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Noela Mary Mc Phee - granddaughter
Death of a father 10 August 1948 (Age 55)
Box Hill, Victoria, Australia

Oliver Henry "O. H." Potts - father
Photo
Funeral of O.H.
August 1948 (Age 55)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

Family photo taken at O.H.'s Funeral - Aug 1948
Family photo taken at O.H.'s Funeral - Aug 1948

Death of a brother 23 September 1954 (Age 61)

John Carr Potts - elder brother
Burial of a brother September 1954 (Age 61)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

John Carr Potts - elder brother
Death of a brother 21 August 1957 (Age 64)
Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia

Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. - younger brother
Burial of a brother August 1957 (Age 64)
Box Hill, Victoria, Australia

Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A. - younger brother
Marriage of a sonGeoffrey Jagger Potts - View Family
29 March 1958 (Age 64)
Kaniva, Victoria, Australia

Geoffrey Jagger Potts - son
Shirley Anne Dodson - daughter-in-law
Death of a brother 26 January 1959 (Age 65)
Auburn, Victoria, Australia

James Abraham Garfield "Jim" Potts - elder brother
Burial of a brother January 1959 (Age 65)

James Abraham Garfield "Jim" Potts - elder brother
Death of a brother 16 February 1960 (Age 66)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

William Robert "Bill" Potts - elder brother
Burial of a brother 19 February 1960 (Age 66)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

William Robert "Bill" Potts - elder brother
Death of a sister 5 May 1960 (Age 66)

Elizabeth Violet Potts - elder sister
Burial of a sister May 1960 (Age 66)

Elizabeth Violet Potts - elder sister
Event
Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.)
1 January 1967 (Age 73)

Note: For services to education and the commmunityin Kaniva.
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Death of a brother 1969 (Age 75)
Healesville, Victoria, Australia

Oliver Henry "Olly" Potts Jr. - elder brother
Letter
Letter from Jay to Lyle and Annette
20 February 1971 (Age 77)

Charles Henry Lyle Potts - nephew
Letter from Jay to Lyle and Annette

Event 20 February 1971 (Age 77)

Charles Henry Lyle Potts - nephew
Death 27 May 1974 (Age 81)

Religion
Salvation Army

Family with parents - View Family
father
Potts Oliver Henry.jpg Oliver Henry "O. H." Potts
Birth 26 January 1862 37 27 - Yackandandah, Victoria, Australia
Death 10 August 1948 (Age 86) - Box Hill, Victoria, Australia
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-4 years
mother
 
Carr Elizabeth.jpg Elizabeth "Betty" Carr
Birth 12 April 1858 43 41 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 20 May 1933 (Age 75) - Healesville, Victoria, Australia
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Marriage: 13 November 1883 — Frankston, Victoria, Australia
-7 years
#1
brother
(Foster)
Herbert Henry "Bert" Thomas
Birth 1877 - Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia
Death 4 February 1945 (Age 68) - Brighton East, Victoria, Australia
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4 years
#2
sister
(Foster)
Florence Margaret "Pearl" Thomas
Birth 1881 - Victoria, Australia
Death yes -
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3 years
#3
sister
Potts Elizabeth Violet.jpg Elizabeth Violet Potts
Birth 8 June 1884 22 26 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 5 May 1960 (Age 75) -
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2 years
#4
brother
Potts Olive Henry Jr.jpg Oliver Henry "Olly" Potts Jr.
Birth 15 July 1886 24 28 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 1969 (Age 82) - Healesville, Victoria, Australia
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21 months
#5
brother
Potts Kohn Carr.jpg John Carr Potts
Birth 7 April 1888 26 29 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 23 September 1954 (Age 66) -
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21 months
#6
brother
Potts James Abraham Garfield.jpg James Abraham Garfield "Jim" Potts
Birth 17 January 1890 27 31 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 26 January 1959 (Age 69) - Auburn, Victoria, Australia
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21 months
#7
brother
Potts William Robert.jpg William Robert "Bill" Potts
Birth 26 October 1891 29 33 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 16 February 1960 (Age 68) - Healesville, Victoria, Australia
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19 months
#8
Potts Jabez Jager.jpg Jabez Jagger "Jay" Potts M.B.E. J.P.
Birth 27 May 1893 31 35 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 27 May 1974 (Age 81) -
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3 years
#9
brother
Potts Charles Ernest Herbet.jpg Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A.
Birth 21 June 1896 34 38 - Healesville, Victoria, Australia
Death 21 August 1957 (Age 61) - Surrey Hills, Victoria, Australia
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20 months
#10
sister
Potts Lizzie.jpg Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Potts
Birth 12 February 1898 36 39 - Healesville, Victoria, Australia
Death 15 March 1928 (Age 30) - Healesville, Victoria, Australia
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17 months
#11
brother
Potts Harold.jpg Harold George Wilson Potts
Birth 4 July 1899 37 41 - Healesville, Victoria, Australia
Death 4 August 1995 (Age 96) -
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6 years
#12
brother
(Foster)
Potts John Walter Thomas grave.jpg John Walter Thomas Potts
Birth 8 October 1905 - Victoria, Australia
Death 7 April 1982 (Age 76) -
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Family with Ruby Caroline Miller - View Family
Potts Jabez Jager.jpg Jabez Jagger "Jay" Potts M.B.E. J.P.
Birth 27 May 1893 31 35 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 27 May 1974 (Age 81) -
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-23 months
wife
 
Ruby Caroline Miller
Birth 29 June 1891 - Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia
Death 6 May 1933 (Age 41) - Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia
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#1
son
Noel Jagger Potts
Birth 14 April 1920 26 28 - Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia
Death 26 January 1921 (Age 9 months) - Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia
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#2
daughter
Private
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#3
daughter
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954), Monday 2 March 1925 Velma Jeannette Potts
Birth 5 January 1925 31 33 - Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia
Death 22 July 1985 (Age 60) - Warragul, Victoria, Australia
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5 years
#4
son
Geoffrey Jagger Potts
Birth 14 October 1929 36 38 - Dimboola, Victoria, Australia
Death 31 December 1986 (Age 57) - Nhill, Victoria, Australia
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Family with Mary Jane Sassella - View Family
Potts Jabez Jager.jpg Jabez Jagger "Jay" Potts M.B.E. J.P.
Birth 27 May 1893 31 35 - Frankston, Victoria, Australia
Death 27 May 1974 (Age 81) -
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14 years
wife
 
Mary Jane Sassella
Birth 3 July 1907 - St Arnaud, Victoria, Australia
Death yes -
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#1
son
Private
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daughter
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BirthJABEZ JAGGER POTTS, sixth child and fifth son.

Jabez remained at school till he was 15 years of age. He then worked for a blacksmith (Cobden) in Healesville for 5s. a week and keep. Cobden was a socialist and used to talk on the Yarra Bank on Sundays. After 10 months in the blacksmithing trade, an opportunity offered to become a Printer.

A chap named Patterson (a Greek scholar and spiritualist) founded the Healesville Standard news- paper. The other paper, The Guardian, was printed at Lilydale. Therefore, the Standard became the local popular paper. Mum, with her usual perspective and devotion to her children, interviewed Mr Patterson and secured a Position for Jay. So he entered the world of Printing and Journalism.

He moved on to Lilydale after T. A. Pettit bought both Printing offices. Anxious to learn as much as possible Jay travelled the 23 miles by steam train from Melbourne once a week to attend the Royal Melbourne Technical Lilydale to College, where he proved efficient and won several awards. He moved to Yarraville and later to a city office; and continued his studies at the College for three years. He also attended Stott & Hoare's Business College to study shorthand and Journalism.
After serving with the 7th Battalion, A.I.F., in World War 1 he worked at Box Hill, travelling daily from Mordialloc by Steam train. He was offered a Position at Cheltenham with the News (now Standard) newspaper group. He was outside representative from Mentone to Frankston.

Owing to his wife's ill health, he took a Position as manager to the Dimboola Banner, in April 1924. In collaboration with the owner he bought the opposition paper, The Chronicle. After looking for a place without a paper, he eventually sold the goodwill to the Banner and moved the plant to Kaniva at the end of 1930. He had taken over the Lawloit (now Kaniva) Times in July, 1929. He has remained at Kaniva since 1930, and built up a sound business and large circulation. His two sons: Geoff and Athol, who are Partners, now manage the business, although Jay drives to the office each day(1967) and still writes reports and the leading articles.

He was made a Justice of the Peace and in the 1967 Queen's Honours List, had the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E.) conferred on him. He was nominated for the honour by the Shire Council for his work in education and civic life. He is a life member of the Kaniva Agricultural and Pastoral Society and the Kaniva Brass Band. He was president of the society and later as honorary secretary for a further four years. Also a life membership of the Kaniva Chamber of Commerce has been conferred upon him. He is also the only honorary member of the Victorian Wheat and Wool Growers' Association. He received this honour for his work for primary producers, more particularly in his work for the Wheat Stabilisation Plan.

His first wife, Ruby Caroline Miller, a great and conscientious girl, died on May 6, 1933. There was a family of four children-Noel (deceased) ; Yvonne (Mrs. L. MePhee), Velma (Administrative Officer Shire of Kaniva):and Geoffrey, advertising manager and linotype operator at Kaniva Times.

On February 5, 1936, he married Mary Jane Sassella, a girl who devoted herself to the family and its career with loving care and affection. There are two children Athol (editor Kaniva Times), and Lynette (Mrs A. H, Collins).
MilitaryRegimental number 6562
Religion Salvation Army
Occupation Printer
Address Don Road, Healesville, Victoria, Australia
Marital status Married
Age at embarkation 23
Next of kin Wife, Mrs R C Potts, McDonald Street, Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia
Enlistment date 11 April 1916
Rank on enlistment Private
Unit name 7th Battalion, 21st Reinforcement
AWM Embarkation Roll number 23/24/4
Embarkation details Unit embarked from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, on board HMAT A71 Nestor on 2 October 1916
Rank from Nominal Roll Private
Unit from Nominal Roll 3rd Machine Gun Battalion
Fate Returned to Australia 11 May 1919
EventDivision of Wannon. Held by United Australia Party. Stood as an Independent.
EventFor services to education and the commmunityin Kaniva.

1919 - Bill, Jay, Roy, Charlie and Ollie behind O.H. and Betty.1919 - Bill, Jay, Roy, Charlie and Ollie behind O.H. and Betty.
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Silver Wedding Anniversary Family Portraite 13 Nov 1908 at HealesvilleSilver Wedding Anniversary Family Portraite 13 Nov 1908 at Healesville
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Healesville and Yarra Glen Guardian (Vic. : 1900 - 1942), Friday 13 September 1912, page 3Healesville and Yarra Glen Guardian (Vic. : 1900 - 1942), Friday 13 September 1912, page 3
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Note: THE ACCUSED BEFORE THE COURT.

"Combo George" was brought before Messrs Jollife and Privett, J's.P., at the Healesville. court yesterday and charged with assault with intent to commit an offence.

Superintendent Graves appeared to prosecute.

The young girl, who was the victim of the brutal assault, gave her evidence clearly and calmly under the circumstances. She said she lived about five miles from Healesville with her mother. She was in Healesville on Saturday, 7th-inst., and left the township about 5.30 to return home along the main road. She had got about half way when the accused without any notice jumped out from behind some bushes He grabbed her roughly and :threw her in the bushes, at the same time placing his hand over her mouth. She struggled and fought with him and had nearly succeeded in getting up when he struck her and knocked her down again. She could not use her hands as he had hold of them, but she kicked violently. After struggling for some time she managed again to almost free herself, but he knocked her back into the bushes. He then suddenly relaxed his hold and made off towards Healesville. She scrambled to her feet and ran to Mr Potts' house. She saw Jabez, Oliver and Miss Violet Potts and told them the same as she had told the Bench. She was carrying a basket containing various, goods at the time of 'the assault but she had nothing when she arrived at Potts'. Her hat and umbrella were also left behind in the struggle. She stayed at the house for about an hour and then went home accompanied by one of the Potts boys. She never saw the accused till he sprang out from behind the bushes; he never gave her a second's notice.

The blouse and skirt the girl, was wearing at the time of the assault were produced and identified by the witness. They were much dirtied and torn as the result of the black's savage attack.

Jabez Potts, residing at Badger Creek, said he remembered the 7th September, when the previous witness came to his house at about 6.40 in the evening. She was greatly upset and crying. She rushed through the open door and fell up against the one opposite which was closed. His brother Olly and sister Violet and others were there also. The evidence the girl gave that day was to the same effect as what she told them at the house. He went with his brother to the scene of the assault - about 400 yards from his place - to search for the girl's property. He found an open umbrella and basket with its contents scattered about some with wrappers off lying on the side of the road. The bushes were broken down and the ferns trampled, showing in his opinion, where a desperate struggle had taken place. He also found a hat and one glove at the spot. He recognised the accused from the description given by the girl.

Oliver Henry Potts corroborated his brother's evidence, as also did his sister, Miss Violet Potts, who added that the girl's coat was open and her hair down when she arrived at the house - she was in a terrible state.

Constable Hutchinson deposed to visiting a blacks camp at Badger Creek when he heard of the attack. He asked for Combo George, and accused said “I’m the man." He (witness) asked him how he was dressed on Saturday night and he said he was wearing the same clothes as he was then. He informed accused that a girl had been assaulted by a man answering his description. He never denied it, but said "I left here about 11 o'clock Saturday morning and went to Gracedale and slept all day returning to Healesville about 7.30." He (witness), accompanied by accused, then visited the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, and picked out two black fellows resembling Combo George as nearly as possible. He conveyed the three to the police station and placed them in the office side by side, He then sent for the girl, who identified accused as the man who assaulted her. She said, pointing to George, "This is the man, I am positive." He then arrested him.

Constable McLeod (Yarra Glen) corroborated Constable Hutchinson's evidence, and said that accused denied to him that he was the offender.

This concluded the evidence for the prosecution.

The accused, after having his position clearly explained by the Clerk of Courts, pleaded guilty and signed the charge. He was remanded to stand his trial at the Supreme Court on Monday, September 16.

The Bench (to accused): You know the meaning of what you have said?

The black nodded his head, and Superintendent Graves exclaimed, “Oh yes! He's been through the mill before."

The prisoner was then removed and conveyed to the City lock-up by the morning train. .
Letter from Jay to Lyle and Annette
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O.H. with what appears to be the four youngest children. Estimated 1900 due to look of little girl.O.H. with what appears to be the four youngest children. Estimated 1900 due to look of little girl.
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The house was situated on the right hand side of the last crest before the Badger Creek as you travel away from Healesville. Placed about 100 back from the road.
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london gazette.png
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Family photo taken at O.H.'s Funeral - Aug 1948Family photo taken at O.H.'s Funeral - Aug 1948
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  • 1919 - Bill, Jay, Roy, Charlie and Ollie behind O.H. and Betty.
    1919 - Bill, Jay, Roy, Charlie and Ollie behind O.H. and Betty.
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  • Silver Wedding Anniversary Family Portraite 13 Nov 1908 at Healesville
    Silver Wedding Anniversary Family Portraite 13 Nov 1908 at Healesville
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  • Healesville and Yarra Glen Guardian (Vic. : 1900 - 1942), Friday 13 September 1912, page 3
    Healesville and Yarra Glen Guardian (Vic. : 1900 - 1942), Friday 13 September 1912, page 3
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  • Potts Jabez Jager.jpg
    Potts Jabez Jager.jpg
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  • Potts Jabez Jagger2.jpg
    Potts Jabez Jagger2.jpg
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  • badgercreek with Charlie and Jay.jpg
    badgercreek with Charlie and Jay.jpg
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  • O.H. with what appears to be the four youngest children. Estimated 1900 due to look of little girl.
    O.H. with what appears to be the four youngest children. Estimated 1900 due to look of little girl.
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  • "Glen Violet" on Don Road, Badger Creek just outside Healesville - 16 July 1904
    "Glen Violet" on Don Road, Badger Creek just outside Healesville - 16 July 1904
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  • Jay Sails.png
    Jay Sails.png
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  • london gazette.png
    london gazette.png
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  • Family photo taken at O.H.'s Funeral - Aug 1948
    Family photo taken at O.H.'s Funeral - Aug 1948
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  • Letter from Jay to Lyle and Annette
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Family with parents
 father
Oliver Henry "O. H." Potts
1862–1948
 mother
Elizabeth "Betty" Carr
1858–1933
 brother
(Foster)
Herbert Henry "Bert" Thomas
1877–1945
 sister
(Foster)
Florence Margaret "Pearl" Thomas
1881–
 sister
Elizabeth Violet Potts
1884–1960
 brother
Oliver Henry "Olly" Potts Jr.
1886–1969
 brother
John Carr Potts
1888–1954
 brother
James Abraham Garfield "Jim" Potts
1890–1959
 brother
William Robert "Bill" Potts
1891–1960
 
Jabez Jagger "Jay" Potts M.B.E. J.P.
1893–1974
 brother
Charles Ernest Herbert "Charlie" Potts B.A.
1896–1957
 sister
Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Potts
1898–1928
 brother
Harold George Wilson Potts
1899–1995
 brother
(Foster)
John Walter Thomas Potts
1905–1982

Immediate family
 wife
Ruby Caroline Miller
1891–1933
 son
Noel Jagger Potts
1920–1921
 daughter
Private
–
 daughter
Velma Jeannette Potts
1925–1985
 son
Geoffrey Jagger Potts
1929–1986

Immediate family
 wife
Mary Jane Sassella
1907–
 son
Private
–
 daughter
Private
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Descendants

  • Jabez Jagger "Jay" Potts M.B.E. J.P. (1893–1974)
    • Ruby Caroline Miller
    • Mary Jane Sassella

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