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iw:register:e [2022/03/31 09:27] – [Evans Martha ( ? then Hurd)] Project Administratoriw:register:e [2022/03/31 16:05] (current) – [Ellis Elizabeth Deverish (Meares)] Gillian Baker
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   - //(f)// Elizabeth G Edwards b. 1844   - //(f)// Elizabeth G Edwards b. 1844
-Convict Indent Records:\\ +**Convict Indent Records:** 
-**Marital status:** Single\\ +  ; Marital status : Single 
-**Calling/trade:** Kitchen maid\\ +  ; Calling/trade : Kitchen maid 
-**Born:** 1817       \\ +  ; Born : 1817 
-**Tried:** 1839 Bristol City **Sentence:** 10     **Former convictions: 6 months**\\ +  ; Tried :  1839 Bristol City 
-**Crime:** Picking Pockets +  ; Sentence : 10 
- +  ; Former convictions : 6 months 
-**Description:** 4’10 ½” Pale and slightly pockpitted Hair brown, eyes hazel. Scar on top of centre of forehead scar on palm of left hand small scar on back of left thumb.+  ; Crime : Picking Pockets 
 +  ; Description : 4’10 ½” Pale and slightly pockpitted Hair brown, eyes hazel. Scar on top of centre of forehead scar on palm of left hand small scar on back of left thumb.
  
 ====== Edwards Elizabeth Ann (Pratt) ====== ====== Edwards Elizabeth Ann (Pratt) ======
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   - //(f)// Emily A Ellis b. 1862 Wagga Wagga 14301/1862   - //(f)// Emily A Ellis b. 1862 Wagga Wagga 14301/1862
   - //(m)// Charles E B Ellis b. 1866 Wagga Wagga 15749/1866   - //(m)// Charles E B Ellis b. 1866 Wagga Wagga 15749/1866
-“At Wollongong, on the 4th Nov., Knox Ellis, Esq., of Keira Vale Cottage, to Elizabeth Devenish, eldest daughter of the Rev. M. D. Meares. 23/1/ 1856+
  
 <blockquote>ELLIS - Dec. 31. Surry Hills, Elizabeth Devenish, widow of the late Knox Ellis, Esq, aged 52 years. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald  **20 January 1877**</cite></blockquote> <blockquote>ELLIS - Dec. 31. Surry Hills, Elizabeth Devenish, widow of the late Knox Ellis, Esq, aged 52 years. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald  **20 January 1877**</cite></blockquote>
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   - //(m)// William Evans b. 1861 Kiama 8188/1861   - //(m)// William Evans b. 1861 Kiama 8188/1861
-EVANS.—At Shellharbor, on Tuesday, 13th instant, of acute dysentery, Mary, the beloved wife of Mr John Evans, a native of Cornwall, England, aged 44 years, lamented by a large circle of friends. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Tuesday 20 March 1866** p 2+<blockquote>EVANS.—At Shellharbor, on Tuesday, 13th instant, of acute dysentery, Mary, the beloved wife of Mr John Evans, a native of Cornwall, England, aged 44 years, lamented by a large circle of friends. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Tuesday 20 March 1866** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Evans Mary  ====== ====== Evans Mary  ======
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 f. Silas m. Hannah f. Silas m. Hannah
  
-  - //(m)// Silas Spencer Evans b. 1879 **Pontypool** **Monmouthshire** d. 23 5/1957 Wollongong (Norah Layden 1905)+  - //(m)// Silas Spencer Evans b. 1879 Pontypool Monmouthshire d. 23 5/1957 Wollongong (Norah Layden 1905)
 Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
  
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   - //(m)// Mark C Evans b. 1892 Woonona 39534/1892   - //(m)// Mark C Evans b. 1892 Woonona 39534/1892
   - //(f)// Annie Evans b. 1893 Woonona 39782/1893   - //(f)// Annie Evans b. 1893 Woonona 39782/1893
-Mrs. Mary Evans, 76, an old resident of the district died on Tuesday. //South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954)// **Friday 30 March 1928** p 12+<blockquote>Mrs. Mary Evans, 76, an old resident of the district died on Tuesday. <cite>South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) **Friday 30 March 1928** p 12</cite></blockquote>
  
-Mrs. Mary Evans, an old resident of Bulli, died suddenly on Tuesday. A magisterial inquiry as to cause of death, resulted in a verdict being returned, of death from natural causes. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Friday 30 March 1928** p 2+<blockquote>Mrs. Mary Evans, an old resident of Bulli, died suddenly on Tuesday. A magisterial inquiry as to cause of death, resulted in a verdict being returned, of death from natural causes. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Friday 30 March 1928** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Evans Mary Ann (? then Smith) ====== ====== Evans Mary Ann (? then Smith) ======
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 m. John Evans 26/3/1864 Wollongong 3387/1864 m. John Evans 26/3/1864 Wollongong 3387/1864
  
-On the 26th March, at Wollongong, by the Rev. W. Kelynack, John Evans, to Mary Ann Smith, relict of the late E. Smith, of Bong Bong. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **8 April 1864**+<blockquote>On the 26th March, at Wollongong, by the Rev. W. Kelynack, John Evans, to Mary Ann Smith, relict of the late E. Smith, of Bong Bong. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **8 April 1864**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Evans Mary J  ====== ====== Evans Mary J  ======
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 Living at Penrose Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties Living at Penrose Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
  
-MRS. S. J. EVANS+<blockquote>MRS. S. J. EVANS
  
 Mrs. Sarah Jane Evans, who passed away at her home, 'Penrose,' Dapto, on Monday, was a member of one of the district's best known pioneer families, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, of Kembla Park. She was 85 years of age. Mrs. Sarah Jane Evans, who passed away at her home, 'Penrose,' Dapto, on Monday, was a member of one of the district's best known pioneer families, the late Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, of Kembla Park. She was 85 years of age.
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 She is survived by her only son, Mr. Lindsay Evans, who is widely known throughout the Illawarra district for his activities in connection with dairying organisations. Mr. Charles Lindsay, of Smith st., Wollongong, is a brother and is the last surviving member of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay. She is survived by her only son, Mr. Lindsay Evans, who is widely known throughout the Illawarra district for his activities in connection with dairying organisations. Mr. Charles Lindsay, of Smith st., Wollongong, is a brother and is the last surviving member of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay.
  
-Following a service at her late residence on Tuesday, the remains were laid to rest in St. Luke's C. of E. cemetery, Brownsville. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Thursday 8 July 1948** p 7+Following a service at her late residence on Tuesday, the remains were laid to rest in St. Luke's C. of E. cemetery, Brownsville. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Thursday 8 July 1948** p 7</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Evans Sarah Jane (Roberts) ====== ====== Evans Sarah Jane (Roberts) ======
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   - //(f)// Sarah Evens * b. 1843 Dapto V18431228 27A/1843 d. 1931 Kiama  (Michael Nisbet Hindmarsh 1862)   - //(f)// Sarah Evens * b. 1843 Dapto V18431228 27A/1843 d. 1931 Kiama  (Michael Nisbet Hindmarsh 1862)
   - //(f)// Elizabeth Evans * b. 1849 Dapto V1849967 35/1849 d. 1838 Moss Vale ( Francis Arthur Badgery 1875)   - //(f)// Elizabeth Evans * b. 1849 Dapto V1849967 35/1849 d. 1838 Moss Vale ( Francis Arthur Badgery 1875)
-A very old resident of this district passed over to the 'great majority ' on Saturday last. We allude to Mrs. Evans, mother of Mr. E. R. Evans, J.P., of Penrose, Dapto.+<blockquote>A very old resident of this district passed over to the 'great majority ' on Saturday last. We allude to Mrs. Evans, mother of Mr. E. R. Evans, J.P., of Penrose, Dapto.
  
 The venerable lady, who was in her 89<sup>th</sup> year, died at her daughter's (Mrs. N. M. Hindmarsh) residence, Kiama, on Saturday afternoon. She had been unwell for about a month, though the illness was not regarded as serious. Only a few weeks ago she had an attack of influenza, and this appears to have told upon an otherwise vigorous constitution, and she gradually sank, passing peacefully away at the time stated. The venerable lady, who was in her 89<sup>th</sup> year, died at her daughter's (Mrs. N. M. Hindmarsh) residence, Kiama, on Saturday afternoon. She had been unwell for about a month, though the illness was not regarded as serious. Only a few weeks ago she had an attack of influenza, and this appears to have told upon an otherwise vigorous constitution, and she gradually sank, passing peacefully away at the time stated.
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 The deceased lady was a resident of this district for about 52 years, being well known and widely respected by the older hands- Latterly she had been living with her daughter at Kiama. She leaves behind her four daughters, all comfortably settled in life, Mrs R Ritchie Bega; The deceased lady was a resident of this district for about 52 years, being well known and widely respected by the older hands- Latterly she had been living with her daughter at Kiama. She leaves behind her four daughters, all comfortably settled in life, Mrs R Ritchie Bega;
  
-Mrs. W. R. Hindmarsh, Robertson Mrs. N. M. Hindmarsh, Kiama; Mrs. F. A. Badgery, Sutton Forest— and one son (Mr. E. R. Evans). The mortal remains were brought from Kiama by train yesterday, and were afterwards interred in the Church of England cemetery, Dapto. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Tuesday 15 December 1891** p 2+Mrs. W. R. Hindmarsh, Robertson Mrs. N. M. Hindmarsh, Kiama; Mrs. F. A. Badgery, Sutton Forest— and one son (Mr. E. R. Evans). The mortal remains were brought from Kiama by train yesterday, and were afterwards interred in the Church of England cemetery, Dapto. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Tuesday 15 December 1891** p 2</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Evans Tamar see Harvey ====== ====== Evans Tamar see Harvey ======
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 Husband a trooper. Husband a trooper.
  
-STRANGE DIVORCE CASE.+<blockquote>STRANGE DIVORCE CASE.
  
 (From the Evening News.) (From the Evening News.)
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 Everson's lawful wife called on her. James Ritchie, recalled, stated that the first child was called William Sinclair, born 1873, when they lived happily together. Everson's lawful wife called on her. James Ritchie, recalled, stated that the first child was called William Sinclair, born 1873, when they lived happily together.
  
-His Honor hold that the issue of adultery was clearly proven, and granted a decree nisi, not to be made absolute until after the expiration of six months. //Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW: 1870 - 1907)// **Saturday 22 December 1877** p 12+His Honor hold that the issue of adultery was clearly proven, and granted a decree nisi, not to be made absolute until after the expiration of six months. <cite>Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW: 1870 - 1907) **Saturday 22 December 1877** p 12</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Everson Sarah (Buckett) ====== ====== Everson Sarah (Buckett) ======
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   - //(f)// Rachel A Ewens b. 1871 Molong   - //(f)// Rachel A Ewens b. 1871 Molong
   - //(m)// Edward John B Ewens b. 1876 Molong   - //(m)// Edward John B Ewens b. 1876 Molong
-On the 9th instant, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Wollongong, by the Rev. ?? Kelynack, Edward Farr, storekeeper, Cook's River, 2nd son of the late Mr. Walter Ewens, of London, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr. David James, farmer, of Kembla Vale, Wollongong . //The Sydney Morning Herald// **15 July 1863**+<blockquote>On the 9th instant, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Wollongong, by the Rev. ?? Kelynack, Edward Farr, storekeeper, Cook's River, 2nd son of the late Mr. Walter Ewens, of London, to Elizabeth, third daughter of Mr. David James, farmer, of Kembla Vale, Wollongong . <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **15 July 1863**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Ewers Anne ====== ====== Ewers Anne ======
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   - //(f)// Florence Ada Ewin b. 27/6/1874 "Woodstock" Milton d. 1920 Balmoral (Arthur Henry Hugh Luscombe Maguire)   - //(f)// Florence Ada Ewin b. 27/6/1874 "Woodstock" Milton d. 1920 Balmoral (Arthur Henry Hugh Luscombe Maguire)
   - //(f)// Alice Gertrude Ewin b. 27/8/1876 "Woodstock" Milton d. 1954 Sydney (William J. Walker)   - //(f)// Alice Gertrude Ewin b. 27/8/1876 "Woodstock" Milton d. 1954 Sydney (William J. Walker)
-On the 12th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, Alne Bank, Gerringong, Illawarra , by the Rev. Hugh M'Kail, W. W. Ewin, Esq., of Suffolk, England, to Cecilia Sophia, second daughter of Michael Hindmarsh, Esq., J.P. //Empire// **18 March 1858**+<blockquote>On the 12th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, Alne Bank, Gerringong, Illawarra , by the Rev. Hugh M'Kail, W. W. Ewin, Esq., of Suffolk, England, to Cecilia Sophia, second daughter of Michael Hindmarsh, Esq., J.P. <cite>Empire **18 March 1858**</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Ewing Annie M ====== ====== Ewing Annie M ======
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   - //(m)// Christopher T P Ewing b. 1892 Nowra 26987/1892 (Vera Barrett-Lennard 1918)   - //(m)// Christopher T P Ewing b. 1892 Nowra 26987/1892 (Vera Barrett-Lennard 1918)
   - //(f)// Winsome Mary Ewing b. 1899 Bunbury WA (Piers Warburton 1920 )   - //(f)// Winsome Mary Ewing b. 1899 Bunbury WA (Piers Warburton 1920 )
-EWING- SWINSON - July 28, at St. Simon and St. Jude's, Bowral, by the Rev. J. Debenham, John Ewing, third son of Rev. T. Ewing, Wollongong, to Beatrice Maude, fourth daughter of G. N. Swinson, M.R.C.S., Eng., Bowral. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **1 August 1888**+<blockquote>EWING- SWINSON - July 28, at St. Simon and St. Jude's, Bowral, by the Rev. J. Debenham, John Ewing, third son of Rev. T. Ewing, Wollongong, to Beatrice Maude, fourth daughter of G. N. Swinson, M.R.C.S., Eng., Bowral. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **1 August 1888**</cite></blockquote>
  
-EWING -July 19. Kembla-street Wollongong, the wife of John Ewing, of a son //The Sydney Morning Herald// **29 July 1889**+<blockquote>EWING -July 19. Kembla-street Wollongong, the wife of John Ewing, of a son <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **29 July 1889**</cite></blockquote>
  
-EWING.—On December 19, 1933, at Guildford, Beatrice Maude Ewing, widow of the late John Ewing, M.L.C. To be privately interred in the Upper Swan Cemetery, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON.+<blockquote>EWING.—On December 19, 1933, at Guildford, Beatrice Maude Ewing, widow of the late John Ewing, M.L.C. To be privately interred in the Upper Swan Cemetery, THIS (Wednesday) AFTERNOON.</blockquote>
  
 ====== Ewing Elizabeth (Thompson) ====== ====== Ewing Elizabeth (Thompson) ======
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 b. 1831 Tasmania d. 1/3/1903 North Sydney br. buried beside her husband -Pioneer Park Cemetery Wollongong b. 1831 Tasmania d. 1/3/1903 North Sydney br. buried beside her husband -Pioneer Park Cemetery Wollongong
  
-**m. Rev. Thomas Campbell Ewing (**abt 1819 Glasgow Scotland - 11/7/1893 Lewisham Son of John Ewing & Elizabeth Young *) 6/4/1852 St. John's Church Launceston+m. Rev. Thomas Campbell Ewing (abt 1819 Glasgow Scotland - 11/7/1893 Lewisham Son of John Ewing & Elizabeth Young *) 6/4/1852 St. John's Church Launceston
  
 f. Archibald Thomson m. Agnes Ralston f. Archibald Thomson m. Agnes Ralston
  
-  - //(f)// Agnes Elizabeth **Ewing** * b. 21/1/1853 Pitt Town (Robert T Jenkins) +  - //(f)// Agnes Elizabeth Ewing * b. 21/1/1853 Pitt Town (Robert T Jenkins) 
-  - //(m)// Sir Thomas Thomson **Ewing** b. 9/10/1856 Pitt Town d. 15/9/1920 Darlinghurst (Margaret Russell MacCabe * 1879 ) +  - //(m)// Sir Thomas Thomson Ewing b. 9/10/1856 Pitt Town d. 15/9/1920 Darlinghurst (Margaret Russell MacCabe * 1879 ) 
-  - //(f)// Marion **Ewing** * b. 3/7/1858 Wollongong 13433/1858 d. 1949 Chatswood (Henry O MacCabe 1885) +  - //(f)// Marion Ewing * b. 3/7/1858 Wollongong 13433/1858 d. 1949 Chatswood (Henry O MacCabe 1885) 
-  - //(f)// Amy Eliza **Ewing** * b. 22/6/1860 Wollongong 13907/1860 (Robert Palmer Allen) +  - //(f)// Amy Eliza Ewing * b. 22/6/1860 Wollongong 13907/1860 (Robert Palmer Allen) 
-  - //(f)// Jessie **Ewing** b. 13/3/1862 Wollongong 14999/1862 (Wilfred P Pope) +  - //(f)// Jessie Ewing b. 13/3/1862 Wollongong 14999/1862 (Wilfred P Pope) 
-  - //(m)// John **Ewing** b. 6/10/1863 Wollongong 15121/1863 d. 30/12/1933 Perth WA (Beatrice Maud Swinson * 1888) +  - //(m)// John Ewing b. 6/10/1863 Wollongong 15121/1863 d. 30/12/1933 Perth WA (Beatrice Maud Swinson * 1888) 
-  - //(f)// Grace **Ewing** b. 2/4/1865 Wollongong d. 1908 (Elijah E J Marks) +  - //(f)// Grace Ewing b. 2/4/1865 Wollongong d. 1908 (Elijah E J Marks) 
-  - //(f)// Anna Rose **Ewing** b. 16/2/1867 Wollongong d. 1867 Wollongong +  - //(f)// Anna Rose Ewing b. 16/2/1867 Wollongong d. 1867 Wollongong 
-  - //(m)// Norman Kirkwood **Ewing** b. 26/12/1870 Wollongong 18879/1870 +  - //(m)// Norman Kirkwood Ewing b. 26/12/1870 Wollongong 18879/1870 
-  - //(f)// Ethel Edith **Ewing** b. 4/6/1871 Wollongong 19551/1871 d. 6/10/1875 Wollongong aged 5 +  - //(f)// Ethel Edith Ewing b. 4/6/1871 Wollongong 19551/1871 d. 6/10/1875 Wollongong aged 5 
-  - //(m)// Claude Ralston **Ewing** b. 26/10/1872 Wollongong 19727/1872 +  - //(m)// Claude Ralston Ewing b. 26/10/1872 Wollongong 19727/1872 
-  - //(m)// Archibald Albert **Ewing** b. 25/1/1874 Wollongong 214411/1874 d. 1874 Wollongong +  - //(m)// Archibald Albert Ewing b. 25/1/1874 Wollongong 214411/1874 d. 1874 Wollongong 
-  - //(f)// Bertha Mary Young **Ewing** b. 20/12/1875 Wollongong 22460/1876 d. 1876 Wollongong aged 11 months+  - //(f)// Bertha Mary Young Ewing b. 20/12/1875 Wollongong 22460/1876 d. 1876 Wollongong aged 11 months
   - //(f)// Elizabeth Ewing d. 1875 Wollongong   - //(f)// Elizabeth Ewing d. 1875 Wollongong
-On the 6th April, in St. John's Church, Launceston, by the Rev. W. H. Browne, L.L.D., the Rev. Thomas Campbell **Ewing**, Incumbent of Pitt Town, In the diocese of Sydney, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Archibald Thompson, Esq , J.P., Cormiston, West Tamer. //Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW: 1845-1860)// **Saturday 8 May 1852**+<blockquote>On the 6th April, in St. John's Church, Launceston, by the Rev. W. H. Browne, L.L.D., the Rev. Thomas Campbell Ewing, Incumbent of Pitt Town, In the diocese of Sydney, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Archibald Thompson, Esq , J.P., Cormiston, West Tamer. <cite>Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW: 1845-1860) **Saturday 8 May 1852**</cite></blockquote>
  
-On Saturday, the 3rd instant, at the Parsonage, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter. //Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950)// **Monday 5 July 1858** p 3+<blockquote>On Saturday, the 3rd instant, at the Parsonage, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter. <cite>Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) **Monday 5 July 1858** p 3</cite></blockquote>
  
-On the 21st instant, at the Parsonage, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **25 June 1860**+<blockquote>On the 21st instant, at the Parsonage, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **25 June 1860**</cite></blockquote>
  
-On Saturday, 3rd instant, at the Parsonage. Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **6 July 1858**+<blockquote>On Saturday, 3rd instant, at the Parsonage. Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **6 July 1858**</cite></blockquote>
  
-On the 13th instant, at the Parsonage, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter. //he Sydney Morning Herald// **17 March 1862**+<blockquote>On the 13th instant, at the Parsonage, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **17 March 1862**</cite></blockquote>
  
-EWING.—December 20, at Cormiston House, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter.  //The Sydney Morning Herald// **24 December 1875**+<blockquote>EWING.—December 20, at Cormiston House, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter.  <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **24 December 1875**</cite></blockquote>
  
-EWING.—December 20, at Cormiston House, Wollongong, the  wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter.  //The Sydney Morning Herald// **24 December 1875**+<blockquote>EWING.—December 20, at Cormiston House, Wollongong, the  wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter.  <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **24 December 1875**</cite></blockquote>
  
-EWING.-November 21, at Cormiston House, Wollongong, Bertha Ewing, aged 11 months. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **28 November 1876**+<blockquote>EWING.-November 21, at Cormiston House, Wollongong, Bertha Ewing, aged 11 months. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **28 November 1876**</cite></blockquote>
  
-EWING.—October 6, at Cormiston House, Wollongong, Ethel  Edith Ewing, in her 5th year. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **9 October 1875**   +<blockquote>EWING.—October 6, at Cormiston House, Wollongong, Ethel  Edith Ewing, in her 5th year. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **9 October 1875** </cite></blockquote>  
  
-EWING-March 1, at her late residence, North Sydney, Elizabeth, widow of the late Rev. T. C. Ewing, aged 72years. No flowers. //The Sydney Morning Herald// **2 March 1903**+<blockquote>EWING-March 1, at her late residence, North Sydney, Elizabeth, widow of the late Rev. T. C. Ewing, aged 72years. No flowers. <cite>The Sydney Morning Herald **2 March 1903**</cite></blockquote>
  
-MRS. ELIZABETH EWING.+<blockquote>MRS. ELIZABETH EWING.
  
 It is with deep regret the friends of the Ewing family will hear that Mrs. Elizabeth Ewing passed away at her residence, North Sydney, on It is with deep regret the friends of the Ewing family will hear that Mrs. Elizabeth Ewing passed away at her residence, North Sydney, on
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 All are well-known and highly respected. The daughters are Mesdames R. Jenkins, Maccabe, W. P. Pope, R. P. Allen, and E. C. J. Marks, while the sons are Messrs. T. T. Ewing, M.H.R., Senator N. K. Ewing, J. Ewing, M.L.A. (W.A.), R. C. Ewing, J.P., and C. R. Ewing. All are well-known and highly respected. The daughters are Mesdames R. Jenkins, Maccabe, W. P. Pope, R. P. Allen, and E. C. J. Marks, while the sons are Messrs. T. T. Ewing, M.H.R., Senator N. K. Ewing, J. Ewing, M.L.A. (W.A.), R. C. Ewing, J.P., and C. R. Ewing.
  
-On Tuesday afternoon she was laid to rest, in the Wollongong Cemetery beside her late husband. //The Byron Bay Record (NSW : 1902 - 1924)// **Saturday 7 March 1903** p 6+On Tuesday afternoon she was laid to rest, in the Wollongong Cemetery beside her late husband. <cite>The Byron Bay Record (NSW : 1902 - 1924) **Saturday 7 March 1903** p 6</cite></blockquote>
  
 ====== Ewing Elizabeth (Young) ====== ====== Ewing Elizabeth (Young) ======
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 Husband insolvent in 1903 living at Para Meadow. In 1907 he was undermanager of a new Corrimal Balgownie Colliery shaft. Husband insolvent in 1903 living at Para Meadow. In 1907 he was undermanager of a new Corrimal Balgownie Colliery shaft.
  
-EYEINGTON.— September 5th, 1935 at her residence, Galgabba Street, Swansea, Sarah Margaret, dearly beloved wife of George Eyeington, and mother of Mrs. T. Bunn, Corrimal; aged 63 years.+<blockquote>EYEINGTON.— September 5th, 1935 at her residence, Galgabba Street, Swansea, Sarah Margaret, dearly beloved wife of George Eyeington, and mother of Mrs. T. Bunn, Corrimal; aged 63 years.</blockquote>
  
 ====== Eyres/Eyears Mary Ann (Masters) ====== ====== Eyres/Eyears Mary Ann (Masters) ======
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