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    The story of Robert John Cunningham Jaunay
    Robert John Cunningham Jaunay, the only surviving son of Frank and Mary, had the distinction of being the only male Jaunay in our family since 1776 to be born in France when he was born in Reims on 27 Apr 1890.
    The family emigrated to Australia in 1894 and young Robert who was called Bert, could not recall his time in France. Eevn at an early age, Bert was showing all the signs of being a rather naughty lad! Despite having the children of the Governor of South Australia, Alfred Lord Tennyson, as playmates of good influence, he was always in trouble. On one ocassion he caused the horses of the Adelaide stage coach waiting at the Scenic Hotel to bolt away with the coach all the way down the steep hills towards Adelaide without their driver. Bert attended school at Tanunda and Norrton Summit Public Schools apart from a brief period in Tanunda when his father took all the children out of school and had them educated by a governess, Miss Lucia von Bertouch. This was due to some concerns about the headteacher. Discipline extremes together with a particular bizare practice on the death of a student caused this move. When a child died from typhoid fever, the coffin was paraded around the school yard in front of all the children.
    When the family moved to Adelaide at the beinging of the twentieth century, Robert attended St Peters Anglican Collegiate School, considered by the establishment as the leading private school in South Australia. However, Robert was up to his old tricks and was expelled for the seemingly minor offence of driving his car on the footpath over the City Bridge in Adelaide's main thoroughfare.

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