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| iw:register:b2 [2022/04/05 20:44] – [Butler Catherine (Walsh/Welsh/Welch)] Murray Baker | iw:register:b2 [2022/04/22 16:43] (current) – [Bradley Catherine/Kate (Daley then Willsher)] Gillian Baker | ||
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| - //(f)// Nellie Bradley b. 1902 New Lambton 22945/1902 d. 1902 New Lambton | - //(f)// Nellie Bradley b. 1902 New Lambton 22945/1902 d. 1902 New Lambton | ||
| When son William enlisted in WW1 his next of kin was his father who was initially living at Coledale but then moved to Hurstville | When son William enlisted in WW1 his next of kin was his father who was initially living at Coledale but then moved to Hurstville | ||
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| + | ====== Bradley Catherine/ | ||
| + | b. 3/9/1873 McQuarie River d. 1959 Wollongong | ||
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| + | m. William Willisher 1908 Wollongong //div 1918// | ||
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| + | m. John J Bradley 1920 Lismore | ||
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| + | f. Michael Daly m. Margaret Collins * | ||
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| + | - //(m)// William Michael John Willsher b. 1910 Wollongong d. 24/ | ||
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| + | Living at Corrimals St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- General Servant | ||
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| + | WILLSHER. — In sad but loving memory of our dear little son, William Michael John, who departed this life June 24, 1910 ; aged 5 months and two days. We loved him, yes, no tongue can tell ; | ||
| + | God loved him too and thought it best | ||
| + | To take him home with Him to rest | ||
| + | Inserted by his loving father and mother William and Catherine Willsher. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)Friday 23 June 1911 - Page 13 | ||
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| + | SYDNEY DIVORCE COURT | ||
| + | HUSBAND LEFT HOME. | ||
| + | Mr. Justice Gordon in the Sydney Divorce Court this afternoon, granted a decree nisi, returnable in six months on the petition of Catherine Willsher (formerly Daley) for a dissolution of her marriage with William Willsher on the ground of desertion. The parties were married at Wollongong on May 30, 1908. according to the rites of the Roman Catholic Church. In September 1914, said petitioners husband left her, and she had not seen him since. Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931)Wednesday 26 June 1918 - Page 6 | ||
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| ====== Bradley Eliza (Bradley) ====== | ====== Bradley Eliza (Bradley) ====== | ||
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| ====== Burreson Rachel Ann (Donaldson then Robinson) | ====== Burreson Rachel Ann (Donaldson then Robinson) | ||
| - | b. abt 1860 d. 10/1/1950 Long Jetty | + | b. abt 1867 Northumberland |
| m. George Robinson 1887 Wollongong divorced 1909 | m. George Robinson 1887 Wollongong divorced 1909 | ||
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| f. John Donaldson m. Isabel Foster Blake * | f. John Donaldson m. Isabel Foster Blake * | ||
| + | Ship: Lochee 1878 | ||
| - //(f)// Frederica Donaldson b. 1882 Wollongong 19575/1882 | - //(f)// Frederica Donaldson b. 1882 Wollongong 19575/1882 | ||
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| Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties | ||
| - | Death at Bulli. | + | < |
| MRS. BUTTERWORTH. | MRS. BUTTERWORTH. | ||
| - | It is our sad duty to record in this issue the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Butterworth, | + | It is our sad duty to record in this issue the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Butterworth, |
| ====== Butterworth Mary E ====== | ====== Butterworth Mary E ====== | ||
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| - //(m)// Maurice Gorman Buxton b. 1879 Inverell 15727/1879 | - //(m)// Maurice Gorman Buxton b. 1879 Inverell 15727/1879 | ||
| - //(f)// Maude A L Buxton b. 1883 Inverell 21453/1883 (Arthur Grove 1906) | - //(f)// Maude A L Buxton b. 1883 Inverell 21453/1883 (Arthur Grove 1906) | ||
| - | MRS. WILLIAM BUXTON. | + | < |
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| - | One of Inverell' | + | |
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| - | William Buxton. The deceased, who had attained the ripe age of 80 years, was residing at the time of her death with her son, Mr. A. J. Buxton, of the Hotel Delungra. Up to within a week of her death the old lady had enjoyed remarkably good health, and was particularly bright and active for her advanced years. With her husband, who predeceased her some ten years ago, she came out to this country from London 53 years ago. They first settled on the Elsmore mining field, where the late Mr. Buxton was in business, but a few years later the husband transferred his business to | + | |
| - | Inverell, and the old couple resided here continuously until passing into the ' | + | One of Inverell' |
| Son Alfred married a Gerringong girl Amelai Simpson. | Son Alfred married a Gerringong girl Amelai Simpson. | ||
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| - //(m)// Lewis W G Bye b. 1904 Woonona | - //(m)// Lewis W G Bye b. 1904 Woonona | ||
| - //(m)// Wyndham H Bye b. 1907 Woonona | - //(m)// Wyndham H Bye b. 1907 Woonona | ||
| - | An extremely pretty and interesting wedding was celebrated at Corrimal on Monday, the 9th inst., when | + | < |
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| - | Miss Katie Elizabeth Wyard, eldest daughter of Mr Geo. Wyard of this town, and Mr Lewis Wyndham Bye, late of Glamorganshire, | + | |
| ====== Bylon see Boylan | ====== Bylon see Boylan | ||
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| Living Brighton Hotel Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties | Living Brighton Hotel Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties | ||
| - | BYRNE- McCAFFREY, | + | < |
| A wedding of considerable local interest was solamnised at St. Peter' | A wedding of considerable local interest was solamnised at St. Peter' | ||
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| She also wore a gold and amethyst bracelet and carried a shower bouquet, gifts of the bridegroom. Miss Mid Simmons' | She also wore a gold and amethyst bracelet and carried a shower bouquet, gifts of the bridegroom. Miss Mid Simmons' | ||
| - | The happy couple left for Sydney, enroute for Melbourne and Tasmania, by the afternoon train, the station being crowded with friends and well-wishers to see them off;… //The Kiama Independent, | + | The happy couple left for Sydney, enroute for Melbourne and Tasmania, by the afternoon train, the station being crowded with friends and well-wishers to see them off; |
| ====== Byrnes Bridget ====== | ====== Byrnes Bridget ====== | ||
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| - //(m)// William F Moore b. 1896 Camden | - //(m)// William F Moore b. 1896 Camden | ||
| - //(f)// Ethel Jane Moore b. 1898 Camden d. 3/2/1898 Camden | - //(f)// Ethel Jane Moore b. 1898 Camden d. 3/2/1898 Camden | ||
| - | Camden.—A warrant has been issued by the Camden Bench for the arrest of CHARLES WILLIAM BYRNE, charged with wife desertion. He is 46 years of age, 6 feet high, thin build, fair complexion, brown hair, blue eyes; a labourer; is believed to be working in a sugar mill at Childers, Queensland. Complainant, | + | < |
| - | MRS BYRNE | + | < |
| After being confined to her bed for the past eight weeks, Mrs Jane Elizabeth Byrne; passed away at her residence, Broughton Street, Camden, on Tuesday afternoon. The deceased lady who was 72 years old, had been ailing for about twelve months and never fully recovered from the shock received when she fell and broke an arm. | After being confined to her bed for the past eight weeks, Mrs Jane Elizabeth Byrne; passed away at her residence, Broughton Street, Camden, on Tuesday afternoon. The deceased lady who was 72 years old, had been ailing for about twelve months and never fully recovered from the shock received when she fell and broke an arm. | ||
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| The funeral wilI take place, this Thursday afternoon at 2 o' | The funeral wilI take place, this Thursday afternoon at 2 o' | ||
| - | The oldest living relative of Mrs. Byrne is Mr. Simon Cook, an uncle, who has reached the wonderful age of 105 years. Mr. Cook resides on the South Coast. The Picton Post (NSW : 1907 - 1954)Wednesday 22 June 1932 - Page 5 | + | The oldest living relative of Mrs. Byrne is Mr. Simon Cook, an uncle, who has reached the wonderful age of 105 years. Mr. Cook resides on the South Coast. |
| Second marriage under maiden name | Second marriage under maiden name | ||
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| Husband a teacher. | Husband a teacher. | ||
| - | MRS. E. BYRNES | + | < |
| - | The death occurred last night in a private hospital in Wagga of Mrs. Ellie Byrnes, the wife of Mr. Edwin Byrnes, formerly headmaster of the South Wagga Public School. Mrs. Byrnes was in her sixty-fifth year, had been in ill health for some years, and entered the hospital about 6 weeks ago. Since Mr. Byrnes retired from the service of the Education Department he and Mrs. Byrnes spent much of their time with two of their married daughters, Mesdames A. T. White, of Borambola, and P. W. Simpson, of Forest Hill. The other members of the family are Mrs. G. Short, of Merrybigga, and Miss Gwen Byrnes of Sydney, who has been spending a holiday at Wagga as the guest of Miss Consie Dobney. It was while on a visit to Mrs. White that Mrs. Byrnes became so ill that it was necessary for her to come to Wagga for medical attention. During the many years, she had lived in Wagga. Mrs. Byrnes devoted herself with much energy to the work of the Wagga | + | The death occurred last night in a private hospital in Wagga of Mrs. Ellie Byrnes, the wife of Mr. Edwin Byrnes, formerly headmaster of the South Wagga Public School. Mrs. Byrnes was in her sixty-fifth year, had been in ill health for some years, and entered the hospital about 6 weeks ago. Since Mr. Byrnes retired from the service of the Education Department he and Mrs. Byrnes spent much of their time with two of their married daughters, Mesdames A. T. White, of Borambola, and P. W. Simpson, of Forest Hill. The other members of the family are Mrs. G. Short, of Merrybigga, and Miss Gwen Byrnes of Sydney, who has been spending a holiday at Wagga as the guest of Miss Consie Dobney. It was while on a visit to Mrs. White that Mrs. Byrnes became so ill that it was necessary for her to come to Wagga for medical attention. During the many years, she had lived in Wagga. Mrs. Byrnes devoted herself with much energy to the work of the Wagga Benevolent Society, and had been a worker for St. John's Church of England. Many people have cause to be grateful to Mrs. Byrnes for assistance always given unstintedly, |
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| - | Benevolent Society, and had been a worker for St. John's Church of England. Many people have cause to be grateful to Mrs. Byrnes for assistance always given unstintedly, | + | |
| ====== Byrnes Janet ====== | ====== Byrnes Janet ====== | ||
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| - //(m)// John Desmond Byron b. 1904 Wollongong 18286/1904 d. 1976 NSW | - //(m)// John Desmond Byron b. 1904 Wollongong 18286/1904 d. 1976 NSW | ||
| - //(m)// Allen A Byron b. 1905 Wollongong 29662/1905 d. 1905 | - //(m)// Allen A Byron b. 1905 Wollongong 29662/1905 d. 1905 | ||
| - | Golden Weddings BYRON-LUPER.-February 16, 1887, at Albion Park, bv Rev, Father P. J. Ryan, John, eldest son of the late Edward and Hanorah Byron, of Wollongong, to Elizabeth, third daughter of the late James and Marla Luper, of Avondale. Present address, Crown-street, | + | < |
| - | BYRON.—October 3, 1942, at her residence, 164 Crown Street, West Wollongong, Elizabeth Byron, beloved wife of John Byron and dear mother of Ivy (deceased), Edward (Blackheath), | + | < |
| Living Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties | Living Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties | ||
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| Niece of John Carroll see Carroll? | Niece of John Carroll see Carroll? | ||
| - | Mrs. E. Bjyron, sen., whose death was reported in a recent issue, was a native of the Co. Limerick, Ireland, and arrived in the lllawarra district in May, 1855, al the early ago of 15 years and 9 months. She had, therefore, been a resident of 60 years at the time of her demise, having resided between Shellharbor and Wollongong the whole of that time, 42 years being spent in the latter town. She was married at Jumberoo on Christmas Day, 1857, to the late Mr. Ed. .Byron, sen., whose death occurred in 1889. The deceased was of an extremely charitable disposition, | + | < |
| - | As a neighbour and friend the late Mrs. Byron will be missed by many, as in time of sickness and sorrow she was always a walling helper. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, | + | As a neighbour and friend the late Mrs. Byron will be missed by many, as in time of sickness and sorrow she was always a walling helper. |
| ====== Byron Johanna see Flahey ====== | ====== Byron Johanna see Flahey ====== | ||
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| - //(m)// Matthew Byron b. 1906 Wollongong 30542/1906 | - //(m)// Matthew Byron b. 1906 Wollongong 30542/1906 | ||
| - //(m)// Leo Byron b. | - //(m)// Leo Byron b. | ||
| - | BYRON Mary Ann -September l8 1950 at her daughter Winifred’s residence 12 Keira Street Wollongong late of 2 Charlotte Street Wollongong widow of Matthew Byron and dear mother of Gertrude (Mrs H Martin) Edward (Woollahra) Evelyn Vera and John (deceased) Dorothea (Mrs J Stuart) Winifred(Mrs H Chalker) Matthew and Leo (Kirribilli) aged 85 years //The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)// **Tuesday 19 September 1950** | + | < |
| Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties | Living Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties | ||
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| Living Charlotte St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties | Living Charlotte St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties | ||
| - | BYRON — 22nd September, 1941, at her residence, 49 Burelli street, Wollongong, Mary Ann Byron, widow of the late Thomas Byron,and dear mother of Arthur, Thomas, Roy (Blue), Alfred (Kelly) Mary, and Eric; aged 65 years. Interred 23rd, Catholic Cemetery Wollongong. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 26 September 1941** p 9 | + | < |
| ====== Bytheway Isabella (Goodliffe) | ====== Bytheway Isabella (Goodliffe) | ||
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| - //(f)// Minnie Bytheway b. 1889 Waratah (William Pope 1910) | - //(f)// Minnie Bytheway b. 1889 Waratah (William Pope 1910) | ||
| - //(m)// Arthur Bytheway b. 1895 Swansea | - //(m)// Arthur Bytheway b. 1895 Swansea | ||
| - | MRS. ISABELLA BYTHEWAY. | + | < |
| Mrs. Isabella Bytheway-one of the oldest, residents of Newcastle district-died at her home in Young-road, East Lambton, aged 94. | Mrs. Isabella Bytheway-one of the oldest, residents of Newcastle district-died at her home in Young-road, East Lambton, aged 94. | ||
| - | She came from England on the sailing ship Delarie 73 years ago. The ship landed in Queensland, where her husband, who died 26 years ago, obtained employment with the Department of Railways. They came to Newcastle after nine months. Mrs. Bytheway is survived by a family of five-Messrs. Edward and Arthur Bytheway (New Lambton) and Mesdames E. Furow (East Lambton), A. Jarvis (East Lambton), and W. Pope (Maitland). She had 12 grand children, 15 great-grandchildren, | + | She came from England on the sailing ship Delarie 73 years ago. The ship landed in Queensland, where her husband, who died 26 years ago, obtained employment with the Department of Railways. They came to Newcastle after nine months. Mrs. Bytheway is survived by a family of five-Messrs. Edward and Arthur Bytheway (New Lambton) and Mesdames E. Furow (East Lambton), A. Jarvis (East Lambton), and W. Pope (Maitland). She had 12 grand children, 15 great-grandchildren, |
| ====== Bywater Mary (Evans then Jones) ====== | ====== Bywater Mary (Evans then Jones) ====== | ||
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| Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a miner. | Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a miner. | ||
| - | BYWATER-JONES.-September 13, at Bulli, by the Rev. R. H. Waugh, M.A., James Bywater to Mary Jones, both of Bulli. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **17 September 1880** | + | < |
| Husband charged with having embezzled certain moneys of Illawarra and District Council of Australian Labor in 1898, he was arrested in July at Fingal in Tasmania. He was also a member of the Bulli Mine Disaster rescue parties. | Husband charged with having embezzled certain moneys of Illawarra and District Council of Australian Labor in 1898, he was arrested in July at Fingal in Tasmania. He was also a member of the Bulli Mine Disaster rescue parties. | ||
| - | MINERS' | + | < |
| - | + | THREE WOMEN CHARGED WITH RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR.\\ | |
| - | THREE WOMEN CHARGED WITH | + | |
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| - | RIOTOUS BEHAVIOUR. | + | |
| SOUTH BULLI MINERS AND KEROSENE TINS. | SOUTH BULLI MINERS AND KEROSENE TINS. | ||
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| Mrs. Bywater came out from her own house with an old kerosene tin, and, on the public road, started tin-kettling me. She beat the tin with a stick, and came towards my place. Mrs. Bywater' | Mrs. Bywater came out from her own house with an old kerosene tin, and, on the public road, started tin-kettling me. She beat the tin with a stick, and came towards my place. Mrs. Bywater' | ||
| - | Lengthy article //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, | + | Lengthy article |
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