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   - //(f)// Elizabeth Aston ( Clive C J Humphries 1933)   - //(f)// Elizabeth Aston ( Clive C J Humphries 1933)
  
-MRS. E. ASTON+<blockquote>MRS. E. ASTON
  
 Mrs. Elizabeth Aston, 85, died yesterday at her residence in Hunter St., Balgownie She was the mother of Edie (Mrs. Souter), James, Florence (Mrs. J. Barwise), Amie (Mrs. Remfry), Les, Percy, Harold, Cecil, Ethel (Mrs. J. Boland) and Elizabeth (Mrs. Humphries). Mrs. Elizabeth Aston, 85, died yesterday at her residence in Hunter St., Balgownie She was the mother of Edie (Mrs. Souter), James, Florence (Mrs. J. Barwise), Amie (Mrs. Remfry), Les, Percy, Harold, Cecil, Ethel (Mrs. J. Boland) and Elizabeth (Mrs. Humphries).
  
-The funeral will leave Cole's Funeral Chapel to day for the Methodist Cemetery, Wollongong. //Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1950 - 1954)// **Thursday 13 August 1953** p 4+The funeral will leave Cole's Funeral Chapel to day for the Methodist Cemetery, Wollongong. <cite>Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1950 - 1954) **Thursday 13 August 1953** p 4</cite></blockquote>
  
 Electoral Roll 1903 resident Mt Pleasant–Domestic Duties Husband a miner Electoral Roll 1903 resident Mt Pleasant–Domestic Duties Husband a miner
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   - //(m)// Thomas Atkinson b. 1882 Kiama 20082/1882 d. Arncliff   - //(m)// Thomas Atkinson b. 1882 Kiama 20082/1882 d. Arncliff
  
-CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.+<blockquote>CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.
  
 Thursday. Thursday.
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 The objection was over-ruled, and Mr. Holroyd briefly addressed the Jury to show that there was no criminal intent on the part of the prisoner, and that there was no evidence as to the age of the girl. The objection was over-ruled, and Mr. Holroyd briefly addressed the Jury to show that there was no criminal intent on the part of the prisoner, and that there was no evidence as to the age of the girl.
  
-His Honor was proceeding to sum up, but the Jury having declared they had made up their minds, the prisoner was acquitted and discharged. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **3 November 1848**+His Honor was proceeding to sum up, but the Jury having declared they had made up their minds, the prisoner was acquitted and discharged. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **3 November 1848**</cite></blockquote>
  
 Clorinda Thomas was the daughter of pioneers William and Sarah Thomas, who came out from England to work for Henry Osborne. The Thomas' were notable land holders in the Village and Dunmore. After the death of her first husband, Clorinda married Samuel Atchison. At first they farmed at Jamberoo, then later at Bass Point when it was still heavily timbered. Samuel Atchison arrived in Australia in 1854 aged 21 accompanied by his two sisters, Margaret and Susan, and known for his strong religious beliefs. One of their sons, Samuel Charles Atchison, joined the Scot's Rifles, 5th Regiment but was killed at Arundel during the Boer War. Clorinda Thomas was the daughter of pioneers William and Sarah Thomas, who came out from England to work for Henry Osborne. The Thomas' were notable land holders in the Village and Dunmore. After the death of her first husband, Clorinda married Samuel Atchison. At first they farmed at Jamberoo, then later at Bass Point when it was still heavily timbered. Samuel Atchison arrived in Australia in 1854 aged 21 accompanied by his two sisters, Margaret and Susan, and known for his strong religious beliefs. One of their sons, Samuel Charles Atchison, joined the Scot's Rifles, 5th Regiment but was killed at Arundel during the Boer War.
  
-DEATH OF MRS. ATCHISON.+<blockquote>DEATH OF MRS. ATCHISON.
  
 SHELLHARBOUR, Monday. SHELLHARBOUR, Monday.
  
-The death has occurred of Mrs. Clorinda Atchison, an old and respected resident of Shellharbour, at the age of 92 years. Mrs, Atchison was one of the oldest pioneers of the Illawarra district. She was born In Maidstone, Kent, England, in 1833, and came to New South Wales with her parents in the ship Westminster, landing at Sydney in 1839. Her father, the late William Thomas, came to work on the Osborne Estate at Marshall Mount, afterwards taking up his home at Log Bridge, Dapto. Deceased spent her childhood there. After her marriage she came to the Shellharbour district, where she had resided ever since. She is survived by a family of five sons and 5 daughters (one son being killed in the Boer war) and a large number of grand and great-grand children. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Tuesday 12 January 1926**+The death has occurred of Mrs. Clorinda Atchison, an old and respected resident of Shellharbour, at the age of 92 years. Mrs, Atchison was one of the oldest pioneers of the Illawarra district. She was born In Maidstone, Kent, England, in 1833, and came to New South Wales with her parents in the ship Westminster, landing at Sydney in 1839. Her father, the late William Thomas, came to work on the Osborne Estate at Marshall Mount, afterwards taking up his home at Log Bridge, Dapto. Deceased spent her childhood there. After her marriage she came to the Shellharbour district, where she had resided ever since. She is survived by a family of five sons and 5 daughters (one son being killed in the Boer war) and a large number of grand and great-grand children. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) **Tuesday 12 January 1926**</cite></blockquote>
  
 Electoral Roll 1903 resident Shellharbour –Domestic Duties Electoral Roll 1903 resident Shellharbour –Domestic Duties
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   - //(m)// Cunningham Archibald Atchison b. 1856 Wollongong d. 1888 St Leonards   - //(m)// Cunningham Archibald Atchison b. 1856 Wollongong d. 1888 St Leonards
   - //(m)// James Thomas Atchison b. 1857 Wollongong d. 7/12/1891 Lavender Bay   - //(m)// James Thomas Atchison b. 1857 Wollongong d. 7/12/1891 Lavender Bay
-MARRIED, By special license, at Garden Hill, near Wollongong, on Tuesday, the 2nd instant, by the Rev H. R. Gilchrist, the Rev. C. Atchison, to Isabella, eldest daughter of John Osborne, Esq., R.N.” //The Sydney Morning Herald// **Friday 5 June 1846**+<blockquote>MARRIED, By special license, at Garden Hill, near Wollongong, on Tuesday, the 2nd instant, by the Rev H. R. Gilchrist, the Rev. C. Atchison, to Isabella, eldest daughter of John Osborne, Esq., R.N.<cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **Friday 5 June 1846**</cite></blockquote>
  
-BIRTH. At Glenglush Cottage, Wollongong, on the 25th instant, the wife of the Rev. C. Atchison, of twin sons.” //The Sydney Morning Herald// **27 March 1847**+<blockquote>BIRTH. At Glenglush Cottage, Wollongong, on the 25th instant, the wife of the Rev. C. Atchison, of twin sons.<cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **27 March 1847**</cite></blockquote>
  
-At Glenglush Cottage, Wollongong, on the 7th instant, the wife of the Rev. Cunningham Atchison, of a daughter.” //The Sydney Morning Herald// **12 April 1849**+<blockquote>At Glenglush Cottage, Wollongong, on the 7th instant, the wife of the Rev. Cunningham Atchison, of a daughter.<cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **12 April 1849**</cite></blockquote>
  
-BIRTHS.   At Glenglush Cottage, Wollongong, on the 14th instant, the wife of the Rev. C. Atchison, of a son. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **16 April 1851** +<blockquote>BIRTHS.   At Glenglush Cottage, Wollongong, on the 14th instant, the wife of the Rev. C. Atchison, of a son. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **16 April 1851**</cite> </blockquote>
  
-At Glenglush Cottage, Wollongong, on the 17th instant, the wife of the Rev. Cunningham Atchison, of a son. //Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer// **21 April 1855**+<blockquote>At Glenglush Cottage, Wollongong, on the 17th instant, the wife of the Rev. Cunningham Atchison, of a son. <cite>Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer **21 April 1855**</cite></blockquote>
  
-ATCHISON.—May 5, 1899, at her residence, Marty, North Sydney, Isabella, relict of the Rev. Cunningham Atchison, formerly of Belmont, North Sydney. No flowers, by request. //Evening News (Sydney, NSW: 1869 - 1931)// **Saturday 6 May 1899** p 5+<blockquote>ATCHISON.—May 5, 1899, at her residence, Marty, North Sydney, Isabella, relict of the Rev. Cunningham Atchison, formerly of Belmont, North Sydney. No flowers, by request. <cite>Evening News (Sydney, NSW: 1869 - 1931) **Saturday 6 May 1899** p 5</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Atchison Jane see Mary Jane  ====== ====== Atchison Jane see Mary Jane  ======
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 Ship: Margaret 1839 Ship: Margaret 1839
  
-OccupationKitchen maid+**Convict record:**
  
-Sentence: 7 Years +  ; Occupation : Kitchen maid 
- +  ; Sentence : 7 Years 
-Crime: Picking Pockets +  ; Crime : Picking Pockets 
- +  ; Tried : 1838 Waterford 
-Tried: 1838 Waterford +  ; Prior Convictions : Nil 
- +  ; Appearance 5’1 1/2” Dark and sallow hair Dark brown nearly black eyes Brown Scar on back of middle finger of the left hand
-Prior Convictions: Nil +
- +
-Appearance 5’1 1/2” Dark and sallow hair Dark brown nearly black eyes Brown Scar on back of middle finger of the left hand+
  
 ====== Atkinson Anne (Endsor) ====== ====== Atkinson Anne (Endsor) ======
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   - //(f)// Margaret Atkinson b. 16/11/1892 Albion Park   - //(f)// Margaret Atkinson b. 16/11/1892 Albion Park
   - //(f)// Mary Atkinson b. 22/5/1896 Albion Park d. 12/12/1897 Albion Park   - //(f)// Mary Atkinson b. 22/5/1896 Albion Park d. 12/12/1897 Albion Park
 +<blockquote>
 +Mrs. Quinn, who died at Wollongong on Tuesday last, after a long and painful illness, was a sister to Mrs. Atkinson, of Albion Park. <cite>South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) **Friday 18 July 1913** p 8</cite></blockquote>
  
-Mrs. Quinn, who died at Wollongong on Tuesday last, after a long and painful illness, was a sister to Mrs. Atkinson, of Albion Park. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 18 July 1913** p 8 +<blockquote>Mrs. Annie Atkinson, a highly respected resident of Albion Park, died at her home last evening (Thursday). She was predeceased by her husband some time ago. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) **Friday 21 November 1924** p 11</cite></blockquote>
- +
-Mrs. Annie Atkinson, a highly respected resident of Albion Park, died at her home last evening (Thursday). She was predeceased by her husband some time ago. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 21 November 1924** p 11+
  
 ====== Atkinson Catherine  ====== ====== Atkinson Catherine  ======
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   - //(f)// Ethel P Atkinson b. 10/5/1885 Kiama 24213/1885 d. 6/8/1960 (Robert Christie 1909)   - //(f)// Ethel P Atkinson b. 10/5/1885 Kiama 24213/1885 d. 6/8/1960 (Robert Christie 1909)
  
-Golden wedding. , ATKINSON-Prott October 15<sup>th</sup> 1862, at the residence of the bride's parent's, Kiama the Rev. Dr. Kinross. Thomas, only surviving son of George Atkinson, to Catherine A. L, eldest daughter of George Prott. Present address-"Fernleigh," Kiama. //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Wednesday 18 December 1912** p 2+<blockquote>Golden wedding. , ATKINSON-Prott October 15<sup>th</sup> 1862, at the residence of the bride's parent's, Kiama the Rev. Dr. Kinross. Thomas, only surviving son of George Atkinson, to Catherine A. L, eldest daughter of George Prott. Present address-"Fernleigh," Kiama. <cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) **Wednesday 18 December 1912** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 Electoral Roll 1903 resident Fern Leigh–Domestic Duties Electoral Roll 1903 resident Fern Leigh–Domestic Duties
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 The Atkinson girls had good singing voices and musical evenings at Fernleigh were a regular event. Fernleigh was developed into a boarding house for travellers and holiday makers. Catherine made the servants work hard. The Atkinson girls had good singing voices and musical evenings at Fernleigh were a regular event. Fernleigh was developed into a boarding house for travellers and holiday makers. Catherine made the servants work hard.
  
-MRS. CATHERINE ATKINSON. 88 YEARS. The death took place on Friday evening last of Mrs. Catherine Atkinson at her residence, "Fernleigh," Kiama, in her 89th year. She was the relict of the late Mr. Thomas Atkinson who for many years was an Alderman of Kiama…Before her marriage Mrs. Atkinson was Miss Catherine Prott, and a member of a well-known district family. She, with her husband, were held in very high esteem, and "Fernleigh' her home, was built and for a number of years an up-to late guest house by herself and daughters, and unfortunately the illness of her daughter, the late Miss M. Atkinson following that, which she herself experienced, curtailed its usefulness in the district as its business had to be relinquished. Despite her great age, until a year or so ago Mrs. Atkinson retained her wonderful memory and was most interesting to talk to in her remembrance of earlier days, for she came to Kiama as a little, girl of seven. The late Mrs. Atkinson reared a family of two sons, Messrs. George and Thomas Atkinson, and seven daughters, five of whom were married in the late Mrs. Milne (Annie), Mrs. Johnston (Kate), Mrs. Kendall (Daisy), Mrs. R. Angus (Florrie), Mrs. Christie (Ethel), Miss Minnie (deceased) and Lily. During her ill health the late Mrs. Atkin son was devotedly cared for by members of her family. She, with them, in the past, has given fine citizenship, for when health and strength permitted much assistance was given to town projects fair charity and progress, they being musically a talented family. Mrs. Atkinson was a women of fine presence, happy natured and very hospitable and a true friend in sickness or trouble. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. the interment at the North Kiama cemetery. //The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947)// **Wednesday 13 June 1934** p 2+<blockquote>MRS. CATHERINE ATKINSON. 88 YEARS. The death took place on Friday evening last of Mrs. Catherine Atkinson at her residence, "Fernleigh," Kiama, in her 89th year. She was the relict of the late Mr. Thomas Atkinson who for many years was an Alderman of Kiama…Before her marriage Mrs. Atkinson was Miss Catherine Prott, and a member of a well-known district family. She, with her husband, were held in very high esteem, and "Fernleigh' her home, was built and for a number of years an up-to late guest house by herself and daughters, and unfortunately the illness of her daughter, the late Miss M. Atkinson following that, which she herself experienced, curtailed its usefulness in the district as its business had to be relinquished. Despite her great age, until a year or so ago Mrs. Atkinson retained her wonderful memory and was most interesting to talk to in her remembrance of earlier days, for she came to Kiama as a little, girl of seven. The late Mrs. Atkinson reared a family of two sons, Messrs. George and Thomas Atkinson, and seven daughters, five of whom were married in the late Mrs. Milne (Annie), Mrs. Johnston (Kate), Mrs. Kendall (Daisy), Mrs. R. Angus (Florrie), Mrs. Christie (Ethel), Miss Minnie (deceased) and Lily. During her ill health the late Mrs. Atkin son was devotedly cared for by members of her family. She, with them, in the past, has given fine citizenship, for when health and strength permitted much assistance was given to town projects fair charity and progress, they being musically a talented family. Mrs. Atkinson was a women of fine presence, happy natured and very hospitable and a true friend in sickness or trouble. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. the interment at the North Kiama cemetery. <cite>The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947) **Wednesday 13 June 1934** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Atkinson Ellen ====== ====== Atkinson Ellen ======
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   - //(m)// Oliver J Atkinson b. 1884 Kempsey   - //(m)// Oliver J Atkinson b. 1884 Kempsey
   - //(f)// Brenda Atkinson b. 1888 Warkworth d. 1894 Singleton   - //(f)// Brenda Atkinson b. 1888 Warkworth d. 1894 Singleton
-ATKINSON.-April 15, 1927, at her residence, Tres Jolie, Plumpton, Maria, relict of the late Henry Atkinson, aged 80 years. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Monday 18 April 1927** p 6+<blockquote>ATKINSON.-April 15, 1927, at her residence, Tres Jolie, Plumpton, Maria, relict of the late Henry Atkinson, aged 80 years. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) **Monday 18 April 1927** p 6</cite></blockquote>
  
 Husband a school teacher. Husband a school teacher.
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   - //(f)// Letitia D Atkinson b. 1904 Dapto   - //(f)// Letitia D Atkinson b. 1904 Dapto
   - //(m)// Albert Atkinson b. 1909 Lismore   - //(m)// Albert Atkinson b. 1909 Lismore
-ATKINSON.-June 1, 1945, at No. 4 Olive Street, Paddington, Marion Atkinson, beloved wife of William Ronaldson Atkinson, and dear mother of Percy, Eva, May, Eustace (deceased), Ernest, Daisy, Letitia, and Albert, aged 84 years. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954)// **Tuesday 5 June 1945** p 12+<blockquote>ATKINSON.-June 1, 1945, at No. 4 Olive Street, Paddington, Marion Atkinson, beloved wife of William Ronaldson Atkinson, and dear mother of Percy, Eva, May, Eustace (deceased), Ernest, Daisy, Letitia, and Albert, aged 84 years. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) **Tuesday 5 June 1945** p 12</cite></blockquote>
  
 Electoral Roll 1903 resident Avondale–Domestic Duties Electoral Roll 1903 resident Avondale–Domestic Duties
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   - //(m)// James William Atkinson b. 1881 Wollongong 18932/1881 ( Lizzie Mulligan 1906)   - //(m)// James William Atkinson b. 1881 Wollongong 18932/1881 ( Lizzie Mulligan 1906)
   - //(m)// David Atkinson b. 1886 Wollongong 24414/1886    - //(m)// David Atkinson b. 1886 Wollongong 24414/1886 
-ATKINSON-DULEY.-July 7, at St. Luke's Church, Dapto, by the Rev. J. Stack, William Ronaldson eldest son of David Atkinson, to Matilda Jane, fourth daughter of the late James Duley, Dapto, Illawarra, N. S. Wales.” (SMH **17 September 1880**)+<blockquote>ATKINSON-DULEY.-July 7, at St. Luke's Church, Dapto, by the Rev. J. Stack, William Ronaldson eldest son of David Atkinson, to Matilda Jane, fourth daughter of the late James Duley, Dapto, Illawarra, N. S. Wales. <cite>SMH **17 September 1880**</cite></blockquote>
  
-Mrs. W. Atkinson has been very ill for a long time now, and I am sorry to say is making very little progress towards recovery. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Saturday 26 February 1887** p 2+<blockquote>Mrs. W. Atkinson has been very ill for a long time now, and I am sorry to say is making very little progress towards recovery. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Saturday 26 February 1887** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Atkinson Minnie Louisa  ====== ====== Atkinson Minnie Louisa  ======
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 Electoral Roll 1903 resident Peterborough –Domestic Duties Electoral Roll 1903 resident Peterborough –Domestic Duties
  
-The death took place on Saturday August 4th, of Mrs. Elizabeth Atton, in her 66th year, at her residence, Oak Flats. Mrs. Atton had suffered a great deal since an operation for an internal complaint some 3 years ago She was a member of a well known district family, Miss Elizabeth Bonser, before her marriage to the late Henry Atton and lived in Sydney for a number of years.+<blockquote>The death took place on Saturday August 4th, of Mrs. Elizabeth Atton, in her 66th year, at her residence, Oak Flats. Mrs. Atton had suffered a great deal since an operation for an internal complaint some 3 years ago She was a member of a well known district family, Miss Elizabeth Bonser, before her marriage to the late Henry Atton and lived in Sydney for a number of years.
  
 Her late husband, Mr. Henry Atton, predeceased her, and died at Croome many years ago. Her late husband, Mr. Henry Atton, predeceased her, and died at Croome many years ago.
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 ... A number of floral tributes with the large attendance at the funeral were an evidence of the respect and esteem in which the deceased was held. ... A number of floral tributes with the large attendance at the funeral were an evidence of the respect and esteem in which the deceased was held.
  
-The interment took place in the Shellharbour cemetery,+The interment took place in the Shellharbour cemetery,</blockquote>
  
 ====== Attwater Charlotte (Fletchett/Feetchitt)  ====== ====== Attwater Charlotte (Fletchett/Feetchitt)  ======
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 Electoral Roll 1903 resident Tory’s Hotel Kiama –Hotel Keeper Electoral Roll 1903 resident Tory’s Hotel Kiama –Hotel Keeper
  
-The death occurred at Killara last week of Mrs Charlotte Attwater who was well-known in Kiama, where +<blockquote>The death occurred at Killara last week of Mrs Charlotte Attwater who was well-known in Kiama, where for a number of years she was the licensee of Tory's Hotel. <cite>The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) **Wednesday 31 December 1941** p 2</cite></blockquote>
- +
-For a number of years she was the licensee of Tory's Hotel. //The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947)// **Wednesday 31 December 1941** p 2+
  
 She also ran hotels in Wollongong, Nowra and Bulli. She also ran hotels in Wollongong, Nowra and Bulli.
  
-ATTWATER. - December 22 1941 at her residence 5 Birdwood Avenue. Killara Charlotte dearly loved mother of Rae and Beatrice Inglis in her 88th year Privately cremated //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Wednesday 24 December 1941** p 13+<blockquote>ATTWATER. - December 22 1941 at her residence 5 Birdwood Avenue. Killara Charlotte dearly loved mother of Rae and Beatrice Inglis in her 88th year Privately cremated <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) **Wednesday 24 December 1941** p 13</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Attwater Ellen Kate (Hay) ====== ====== Attwater Ellen Kate (Hay) ======
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 m. Samuel Auckland ( -1912 Son of Samuel Auckland & Ann) 1889 Wollongong m. Samuel Auckland ( -1912 Son of Samuel Auckland & Ann) 1889 Wollongong
  
-AUCKLAND— On November 9th, at her residence, Bulli Road, Wollongong, Mary Jane, the beloved wife of Samuel Auckland, aged 62. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Tuesday 10 November 1908** p 2+<blockquote>AUCKLAND— On November 9th, at her residence, Bulli Road, Wollongong, Mary Jane, the beloved wife of Samuel Auckland, aged 62. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Tuesday 10 November 1908** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 Electoral Roll 1903 resident Flinders St Wollongong –Domestic Duties. Husband a storekeeper Electoral Roll 1903 resident Flinders St Wollongong –Domestic Duties. Husband a storekeeper
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   - //(f)// Elsie G Austin b. 1899 Kogarah   - //(f)// Elsie G Austin b. 1899 Kogarah
   - //(m)// Archie P Austin b. 1902 Rockdale   - //(m)// Archie P Austin b. 1902 Rockdale
-AUSTIN, Annie Sophia. - June 28, 1950 (late of Bath Road, Sutherland), beloved wife of the late Oscar William Austin, and mother of Vera (Mrs. Colquhourn, deceased), William (deceased), Thirza (Mrs. Geddes), Florence (deceased), Ethel (Mrs. Woodlands), Olive (Mrs. Whitty), Muriel (Mrs. Marsh), Nesbitt (deceased), Eric Hugh, Elsie (deceased), and Archie Philip, daughter of the late Reginald Baptiste, Nundah, Queensland, aged 90 years. Interred +<blockquote>AUSTIN, Annie Sophia. - June 28, 1950 (late of Bath Road, Sutherland), beloved wife of the late Oscar William Austin, and mother of Vera (Mrs. Colquhourn, deceased), William (deceased), Thirza (Mrs. Geddes), Florence (deceased), Ethel (Mrs. Woodlands), Olive (Mrs. Whitty), Muriel (Mrs. Marsh), Nesbitt (deceased), Eric Hugh, Elsie (deceased), and Archie Philip, daughter of the late Reginald Baptiste, Nundah, Queensland, aged 90 years. Interred Methodist Cemetery, Woronora, June 29, 1950. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) **Saturday 1 July 1950** p 38</cite></blockquote>
- +
-Methodist Cemetery, Woronora, June 29, 1950. //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Saturday 1 July 1950** p 38+
  
 ====== Austin Annette M (Shaw) ====== ====== Austin Annette M (Shaw) ======
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 m. John Austin (abt 1832-) m. John Austin (abt 1832-)
  
-John Austin, a tinsmith, 72 years; was charged with having maliciously wounded his wife Ellen Austin, at Port Kembla on Saturday. Dr. Kerr deposed to having treated the woman for a wound on the forehead ; she had had liquor ; the wound was not dangerous. Ellen Austin gave evidence to the effect that her husband had struck her with a blunt knife; remanded for 8 days. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Saturday 12 November 1904** p 11+<blockquote>John Austin, a tinsmith, 72 years; was charged with having maliciously wounded his wife Ellen Austin, at Port Kembla on Saturday. Dr. Kerr deposed to having treated the woman for a wound on the forehead ; she had had liquor ; the wound was not dangerous. Ellen Austin gave evidence to the effect that her husband had struck her with a blunt knife; remanded for 8 days. <cite>South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) **Saturday 12 November 1904** p 11</cite></blockquote>
  
 Electoral Roll 1903 resident Port Kembla –Domestic Duties Electoral Roll 1903 resident Port Kembla –Domestic Duties
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 d. 1922 North Sydney d. 1922 North Sydney
  
-The death occurred at North Sydney this week of Mrs. Avery, who was a resident of Coledale for some years, prior to removing to North Sydney about 18 months ago. The late Mrs. Avery was 69 years of age and is survived by a husband and grown-up family, Mrs. Moore, of Coledale, being a daughter. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 16 June 1922** p 2+<blockquote>The death occurred at North Sydney this week of Mrs. Avery, who was a resident of Coledale for some years, prior to removing to North Sydney about 18 months ago. The late Mrs. Avery was 69 years of age and is survived by a husband and grown-up family, Mrs. Moore, of Coledale, being a daughter. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Friday 16 June 1922** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Avery Catherine (Ogle) ====== ====== Avery Catherine (Ogle) ======
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   - //(f)// Caroline Axam b. 1883 Crookwell 11591/1883   - //(f)// Caroline Axam b. 1883 Crookwell 11591/1883
  
-On the 2nd instant, at Wollongong Presbyterian Church (Church of Scotland), by special license, by the Rev. William Mitchell, Mr. William Axam farmer, Charcoal, to Miss Margaret Robinson, daughter of Robert Robinson, Esq., West Dapto, late of Armagh, Ireland.” (SMH **5 December 1864**)+<blockquote>On the 2nd instant, at Wollongong Presbyterian Church (Church of Scotland), by special license, by the Rev. William Mitchell, Mr. William Axam farmer, Charcoal, to Miss Margaret Robinson, daughter of Robert Robinson, Esq., West Dapto, late of Armagh, Ireland.<cite>SMH **5 December 1864**</cite></blockquote>
  
-Mrs Axam, relict of the late William Axam, aged 78, died at her daughter's residence, Bourke-street, Goulburn, on Saturday, the 5th instant. The funeral took place on Sunday, the 6th, the burial being in the Presbyterian cemetery, Goulburn. She leaves a family of two daughters and two sons, one being Mr Albert Axam, of this town. //The Grenfell Record and Lachlan District Advertiser (NSW : 1876 - 1951)// **Tuesday 15 July 1919** p 2+<blockquote>Mrs Axam, relict of the late William Axam, aged 78, died at her daughter's residence, Bourke-street, Goulburn, on Saturday, the 5th instant. The funeral took place on Sunday, the 6th, the burial being in the Presbyterian cemetery, Goulburn. She leaves a family of two daughters and two sons, one being Mr Albert Axam, of this town. <cite>The Grenfell Record and Lachlan District Advertiser (NSW : 1876 - 1951) **Tuesday 15 July 1919** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Axam Sarah (Blow) ====== ====== Axam Sarah (Blow) ======
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   - //(m)// Henry Ernest Axam b. 1890 Campbelltown d. 1942 Burwood (Clarice Barlow 1912)   - //(m)// Henry Ernest Axam b. 1890 Campbelltown d. 1942 Burwood (Clarice Barlow 1912)
   - //(f)// Minnie Isabella Axam b. 1891 Campbelltown d. 1962 Newcastle (Walter Carrett 1920)   - //(f)// Minnie Isabella Axam b. 1891 Campbelltown d. 1962 Newcastle (Walter Carrett 1920)
-AXAM. - On May 18th, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. W. A. Brown, Oleander Drive, Ashgrove, Sarah, widow of the late Charles Axam, aged 79 //The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933)// **Wednesday 28 May 1930** p 14+<blockquote>AXAM. - On May 18th, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. W. A. Brown, Oleander Drive, Ashgrove, Sarah, widow of the late Charles Axam, aged 79 <cite>The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) **Wednesday 28 May 1930** p 14</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Axford Ann Eliza (Selleck) ====== ====== Axford Ann Eliza (Selleck) ======
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 Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bombo–Domestic Duties Electoral Roll 1903 resident Bombo–Domestic Duties
  
-MRS. A. E. AXFORD-83 YEARS.+<blockquote>MRS. A. E. AXFORD-83 YEARS.
  
 The death took place, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Richard Henderson, Minnamurra Street, Kiama, of Mrs. Ann Eliza Axford, in her 83<sup>rd</sup> year, relict of Mr. Joel Axford. The death took place, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Richard Henderson, Minnamurra Street, Kiama, of Mrs. Ann Eliza Axford, in her 83<sup>rd</sup> year, relict of Mr. Joel Axford.
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 The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon, in the Methodist portion of the Kiama cemetery, the Rev. F..R. The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon, in the Methodist portion of the Kiama cemetery, the Rev. F..R.
  
-Todd officiating; a large attendance at the funeral was a tribute to the respect in which the bereaved family is held. //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Saturday 30 November 1929** p 2+Todd officiating; a large attendance at the funeral was a tribute to the respect in which the bereaved family is held. <cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) **Saturday 30 November 1929** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Ayaza Elizabeth (Owen) ====== ====== Ayaza Elizabeth (Owen) ======
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 Electoral Roll 1903 resident Manning St Kiama –Domestic Duties Electoral Roll 1903 resident Manning St Kiama –Domestic Duties
  
-Mr. Alick Ayaza and a young lady whose name we have not been able to obtain wore joined together in holy wedlock at the Church of England yesterday for better or for worse. The event caused quite an ovation in town, and was witnessed by upwards of 70 persons. The bride and bridegroom left for Sydney in the afternoon train. //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Thursday 31 January 1895** p 2+<blockquote>Mr. Alick Ayaza and a young lady whose name we have not been able to obtain wore joined together in holy wedlock at the Church of England yesterday for better or for worse. The event caused quite an ovation in town, and was witnessed by upwards of 70 persons. The bride and bridegroom left for Sydney in the afternoon train. <cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) **Thursday 31 January 1895** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
-…reported that the fence near Mrs. Ayaza's had been repaired. //The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947)// **Saturday 23 November 1912** p 2+<blockquote>…reported that the fence near Mrs. Ayaza's had been repaired. <cite>The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) **Saturday 23 November 1912** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Ayaza Mary A E  ====== ====== Ayaza Mary A E  ======
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