Philip Muldoon

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Philip Francis Muldoon also known as Phil Muldoon (3 May 1897 – 9 June 1979) was a clerk, police officer and prison warden who spent much of his life in the Northern Territory of Australia.[1]

Muldoon was born is Mount Barker, South Australia and was the son of John Joseph Muldoon, a migrant from Ireland, and Mary Jane née Peake who was also born in Mount Barker. He was the tenth of thirteen children.[1]

He attended school an Hanhdorf College and left at the age of 14 to work on the family farm and apprentice to a blacksmith. In 1914 he began working for the Postmaster-General's Department (PMG) as a delivery boy in the Mount Barker area until his father's death later in 1914.[1]

After his father's death his family moved to Adelaide and Muldoon became a clerk in the PMG's offices there before a brief transfer to Mount Gambier before accepting a transfer to Darwin in the Northern Territory.[1]

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