// JavaScript Document //** close the script tag.*/ //** */ /*********************************************** * Image w/ description tooltip- By Dynamic Web Coding (www.dyn-web.com) * Copyright 2002-2007 by Sharon Paine * Visit Dynamic Drive at http://www.dynamicdrive.com/ for full source code ***********************************************/ /* IMPORTANT: Put script after tooltip div or put tooltip div just before . */ var dom = (document.getElementById) ? true : false; var ns5 = (!document.all && dom || window.opera) ? true: false; var ie5 = ((navigator.userAgent.indexOf("MSIE")>-1) && dom) ? true : false; var ie4 = (document.all && !dom) ? true : false; var nodyn = (!ns5 && !ie4 && !ie5 && !dom) ? true : false; var origWidth, origHeight; // avoid error of passing event object in older browsers if (nodyn) { event = "nope" } /////////////////////// CUSTOMIZE HERE //////////////////// // settings for tooltip // Do you want tip to move when mouse moves over link? var tipFollowMouse= true; // Be sure to set tipWidth wide enough for widest image var tipWidth= 500; var offX= 40; // how far from mouse to show tip var offY= 24; var tipFontFamily= "Verdana, arial, helvetica, sans-serif"; var tipFontSize= "8pt"; // set default text color and background color for tooltip here // individual tooltips can have their own (set in messages arrays) // but don't have to var tipFontColor= "#000000"; var tipBgColor= "#DDECFF"; var tipBorderColor= "#9900FF"; var tipBorderWidth= 5; var tipBorderStyle= "ridge"; var tipPadding= 4; // tooltip content goes here (image, description, optional bgColor, optional textcolor) var messages = new Array(); // multi-dimensional arrays containing: // image and text for tooltip // optional: bgColor and color to be sent to tooltip messages[0] = new Array('','Information relating to this entry will appear in this location shortly.',"#FFFFFF"); messages[1] = new Array('','WILLSON Raymond and Jean - Penneshaw Cemetery.
Raymond. Born 15 June 1925, died 14 September 1984 aged 59 years.
Jean Mary. Born 20 April 1913, died 4 May 1982 aged 69 years.
Jean was married to Raymond Martin Willson, they later divorced. Raymond Martin Willson is the son of Martin Friend Willson.
Information provided by Jean’s grand-daughter',"#FFFFFF"); messages[2] = new Array('','Click on the name for more information.',"#FFFFFF"); messages[3] = new Array('','',"#FFFFFF"); messages[4] = new Array('','SIMPSON, Stamford Wallace - Penneshaw Cemetery - Information provided by Chris Ward - ceejay@internode.on.net.
(Affectionately known as Tiger Simpson) He was born at Hog Bay on 17th September, 1876 the eighth of the nine children of Thomas SIMPSON and Hannah (nee THOMAS) who were descended from some of the earliest settlers on Kangaroo Island.
At the age of 37 Tiger enlisted as 687 Private Simpson, S.W. on 28th August, 1914 with the 10th Battalion A.I.F. He was wounded in the Dardanelles and returned to Australia but again proceed overseas with the 18th reinforcements for 10th Battalion in June, 1916.
He finally returned to Australia for his discharge on 26th August, 1919.
Tiger did not marry and pursued farming activites on Kangaroo Island.
He was a loved and colourful character. He died on 21 October, 1955 age 79 years. The Penneshaw Sub-branch of the R.S.L. placed a headstone on his grave. In nearby graves are his mother Hannah, his father Thomas Snr and his older brother William Valentine',"#FFFFFF"); messages[5] = new Array('','Information relating to this entry will appear in this location shortly.',"#FFFFFF"); messages[6] = new Array('','HASSE, Paul Albert - Swan Reach Cemetery - Information provided by Graham Mason - gramas@riverland.net.au
Paul was probably the most important Pioneer of the town of Swan Reach.
Paul purchase a parcel of 520 acres of land near Swan Reach, and moved there early in 1897. He battled the rabbits as he tried to farm the semi- arid land, but in 1899 he had a private sub-division made of 46 allotments for the township. He also established a punt, which proved to be a very pleasing financial success. When his wife Emma was granted a licence for an Hotel, he built a bar adjoining their home.
Paul became known throughout the prosperous town as the "Boss", and his wife also ran the Post Office from their back verandah.
Emma died in 1900, and Paul soon remarried. He continued to be the publican until 1909, and then had a house, "Scenic Villa", constructed on the cliff, above the hotel, where he lived with his family, and his mother, until his death a couple of years later.',"#FFFFFF"); messages[7] = new Array('','Information relating to this entry will appear in this location shortly.',"#FFFFFF"); messages[8] = new Array('','EGLINTON and ZADOW families - Swan Reach Cemetery - Information provided by Mary Robertson - jamesrob@bigpond.com
Christina Eglinton (nee Zadow) died 11 March 1960 was the wife of Charles Robe Eglinton died 15 January 1924. Her parents were August Gotthardt (spelling on Christina’s birth certificate) Zadow and Mary Jane Zadow (nee Russell).
Charles Robe Eglinton was the son of Charles Eglinton died 1904 and his wife Anna Daw Eglinton (nee Coon)
Family records indicate Charles senior was born at Bothwell, Scotland on 6 September 1827. His wife Anna was born at Biscovey, Cornwall on 14 February 1835.',"#FFFFFF"); messages[9] = new Array('','SMITH - Struan Cemetery.
Born Margaret ROBERTSON in Inverness-Shire, Scotland. She is the sister of pastoralist, John ROBERTSON.
Margaret was living in Inverness-Shire when her husband, William SMITH died. Her brother, John ROBERTSON, wrote and asked her to come over and live with him as he had a large place (Struan) and vacancies for the boys. She and her six children embarked on the voyage to Australia and landed at Portland in 1853.
Information provided by Annie Poulain - poulain@internode.on.net',"#FFFFFF"); messages[10] = new Array('','SHADWELL Evangeline Phoebe - Yankalilla Public Cemetery.
Evangeline Phoebe SHADWELL (nee LEIGHTON), was the daughter of William LEIGHTON of Nottingham, who arrived in South Australia in 1856 with his wife, Louisa (nee NEEDHAM) and daughter Lucy Ann LEIGHTON. Most subsequent cildren born at Normanville, including the writer&rsqo;s Great-great-grandfather, William Arthur LEIGHTON.
Information provided by Don Cameron - Email: drdoncameron@gmail.com.',"#FFFFFF"); messages[11] = new Array('','',"#FFFFFF"); messages[12] = new Array('','LYALL William Gill - Penneshaw Cemetery.
He was born in Hobart Town, Van Diemen’s Land on 28th January, 1844 a son of William LYALL and his wife Maria nee GILL.
He arrived in South Australia from Tasmania about 1860.
On 21st April, 1868 at Christ Church Yankalilla he married Elizabeth JOHNSTON the eldest daughter of Thomas JOHNSTON and his wife Eliza nee JENNINGS.
They produced three sons and a daughter.
William died at Penneshaw on 23rd October, 1911 aged 67 years and Elizabeth died at Penneshaw on 4th January, 1938 aged 88 years.
Their sons Thomas Henry died at Penneshaw on 19th September, 1930 and William Alfred Ernest died at Cape Willoughby on 17th October, 1940.
Their sister Edith Maria married Arthur HIRST at Penneshaw in 1899 and she died at Ethelton in1953.
The other brother, Francis James, married a widow Amy Ann Maria NEAVE nee LOHF at Adelaide in 1930 and he died at Ethelton in 1951
Information provided by Chris Ward - Email: ceejay@internode.on.net
',"#FFFFFF"); messages[13] = new Array('','The Lady Mary Pelham was the second ship (a barque) to arrive with South Australia’s "First Fleet" on 30th July 1836',"#FFFFFF"); messages[14] = new Array('','',"#FFFFFF"); messages[15] = new Array('','WICKE, Christine Charlotte - Sandelton St Pauls Cemetery.
nee Schaefer
Born Prussia. Father Hinric Schaefer. Married Jakob Otto WICKE (German spelling WIECKE).
Children:
Frederick Henry - born 1866
Auguste Wilhelmine - born 1868 died before 1876.
Information provided by Bev Johns - johnsdb@bigpond.net.au',"#FFFFFF"); messages[16] = new Array('','MC LEAN - Tungkillo Cemetery.
Hugh’s date of death on headstone confirmed with BDM and in the Observer newspaper as 19 December 1877 and Christina’s middle name is Little as per family bible and BDM confirmation.
Information provided by Julie and Geoff Harvey - jules1@tadaust.org.au',"#FFFFFF"); //////////////////// END OF CUSTOMIZATION AREA /////////////////// // preload images that are to appear in tooltip // from arrays above if (document.images) { var theImgs = new Array(); for (var i=0; i'; var endStr = ''; //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // initTip - initialization for tooltip. // Global variables for tooltip. // Set styles // Set up mousemove capture if tipFollowMouse set true. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// var tooltip, tipcss; function initTip() { if (nodyn) return; tooltip = (ie4)? document.all['tipDiv']: (ie5||ns5)? document.getElementById('tipDiv'): null; tipcss = tooltip.style; if (ie4||ie5||ns5) { // ns4 would lose all this on rewrites tipcss.width = tipWidth+"px"; tipcss.fontFamily = tipFontFamily; tipcss.fontSize = tipFontSize; tipcss.color = tipFontColor; tipcss.backgroundColor = tipBgColor; tipcss.borderColor = tipBorderColor; tipcss.borderWidth = tipBorderWidth+"px"; tipcss.padding = tipPadding+"px"; tipcss.borderStyle = tipBorderStyle; } if (tooltip&&tipFollowMouse) { document.onmousemove = trackMouse; } } window.onload = initTip; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // doTooltip function // Assembles content for tooltip and writes // it to tipDiv ///////////////////////////////////////////////// var t1,t2; // for setTimeouts var tipOn = false; // check if over tooltip link function doTooltip(evt,num) { if (!tooltip) return; if (t1) clearTimeout(t1); if (t2) clearTimeout(t2); tipOn = true; // set colors if included in messages array if (messages[num][2]) var curBgColor = messages[num][2]; else curBgColor = tipBgColor; if (messages[num][3]) var curFontColor = messages[num][3]; else curFontColor = tipFontColor; if (ie4||ie5||ns5) { var tip = startStr + messages[num][0] + midStr + '' + messages[num][1] + '' + endStr; tipcss.backgroundColor = curBgColor; tooltip.innerHTML = tip; } if (!tipFollowMouse) positionTip(evt); else t1=setTimeout("tipcss.visibility='visible'",100); } var mouseX, mouseY; function trackMouse(evt) { standardbody=(document.compatMode=="CSS1Compat")? document.documentElement : document.body //create reference to common "body" across doctypes mouseX = (ns5)? evt.pageX: window.event.clientX + standardbody.scrollLeft; mouseY = (ns5)? evt.pageY: window.event.clientY + standardbody.scrollTop; if (tipOn) positionTip(evt); } ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // positionTip function // If tipFollowMouse set false, so trackMouse function // not being used, get position of mouseover event. // Calculations use mouseover event position, // offset amounts and tooltip width to position // tooltip within window. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// function positionTip(evt) { if (!tipFollowMouse) { mouseX = (ns5)? evt.pageX: window.event.clientX + standardbody.scrollLeft; mouseY = (ns5)? evt.pageY: window.event.clientY + standardbody.scrollTop; } // tooltip width and height var tpWd = (ie4||ie5)? tooltip.clientWidth: tooltip.offsetWidth; var tpHt = (ie4||ie5)? tooltip.clientHeight: tooltip.offsetHeight; // document area in view (subtract scrollbar width for ns) var winWd = (ns5)? window.innerWidth-20+window.pageXOffset: standardbody.clientWidth+standardbody.scrollLeft; var winHt = (ns5)? window.innerHeight-20+window.pageYOffset: standardbody.clientHeight+standardbody.scrollTop; // check mouse position against tip and window dimensions // and position the tooltip if ((mouseX+offX+tpWd)>winWd) tipcss.left = mouseX-(tpWd+offX)+"px"; else tipcss.left = mouseX+offX+"px"; if ((mouseY+offY+tpHt)>winHt) tipcss.top = winHt-(tpHt+offY)+"px"; else tipcss.top = mouseY+offY+"px"; if (!tipFollowMouse) t1=setTimeout("tipcss.visibility='visible'",100); } function hideTip() { if (!tooltip) return; t2=setTimeout("tipcss.visibility='hidden'",100); tipOn = false; } document.write('')