m. Charles Eadie (-) 1878 Gundagai
m. Thomas W Eady cr. Woronora
b. abt 1870 d. 14/6/1947 Callan Park cr. Woronora
m. John Eady (abt 1865-27/2/1942 Helensburgh)
f. John
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Husband a miner.
EADY, Mary Ann. - June 14, 1947, late 10 Parkes Street, Helensburgh, relict of the late John Eady, in her 77th year.
m. Edward F Eager
Isabel Eager was charged by Albert Abbott with being indebted to him in the sum of £8 15S, for wages.Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 2 May 1893 p 2
d. 20/1/1933 Randwick
m. Archer Archibald Eagles ( 18/9/1844 – 27/5/1923 Son of Richard Eagles & Elizabeth Stanton) 21/4/1870 Sydney
f. Patrick Moore m. Mary Tyson
She and her brother William Moore were living in Bulli and her sister Isabella Dwyer who had lived in Bulli but was now living in Paddington when her uncle James Tyson estate was settled in 1899. James Tyson was a millionaire whose estate was worth about 2.36 Million pounds. There were many claimants to the estate but the family would have received a substantial sum.
Eagles -January 20 1933 at Kamilaroi 20 Francis street Randwick Frances Annie Eagles widow of the late Archer Eagles aged 81 -years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 21 January 1933
b. 1876 Thurgoland Yorkshire d. 7/7/1915 Wollongong
m. Joseph Eagles 1905 Sydney
f. John Palfreyman m. Sarah Elizabeth *
Living Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
The sad death occurred on Wednesday at the Wollongong Hospital of Mrs. Joseph Eagles. The deceased lady who had ailed for a considerable time, was widely known and highly respected. A husband and six children mourn the loss of a good wife and loving mother. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 9 July 1915 p 11
Unmarried or no father listed
b. 7/5/1834 Hellingly East Sussex d. 23/12/1863 Dungog br. Dungog
m. Joseph Eales (abt 1822 Bristol Somerset -2/11/1883 Balgownie ) 19/11/1849 Hinton
f. James Holden m. Martha Akhurst
Ship: Alfred 1839
b. 1864 Kiama d. 10/12/1952 Kogarah br. Woronora
m. Lancelot Lewis Earl (21/12/1861 Highgate London-20/6/1938 Arncliff Son of Lancelot Earl & Elizabeth *) 1886 Wollongong
f. Henry Edwards m. Rhoda Tatch *
Living on Crown Street Wollongong
MRS. ANN EARL
Mrs. Ann Earl, of Arncliffe, a former Wollongong resident, died in Sydney on Thursday. Before marrying, Mrs. Earl was Miss Edwards, a member of a well-known and respected Wollongong family. A sister, Mrs. McPhee senior lives in Wollongong. The funeral left St. David's Church of England, Forest Road, Arncliffe, at 2.30 p.m. yesterday for the Woronora cemetery. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Saturday 13 December 1952 p 5
b. abt 1835 St James, Middlesex d. October 1920 Balmain br. Rookwood
m. Lancelot Earl (abt 1833 Kendal Westmorland-10/1/1906 Annandale) 1858 St Martin Middlesex
Ship: Aberdeen 1885
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a bootmaker.
b. abt 1860 Fyfield Essex d. 9/4/1951 Sefton Park br. Rookwood
m. Thomas John Earl (abt 1859 Highgate London-5/8/1929 Sefton Park Son of Lancelot Earl & Elizabeth Lewis *) 1883 Edmonton Middlesex
f. Albert Thomas Madle m. Louisa
We regret to announce the somewhat sudden death of Maud, the only child of Mr. T. J. Earl, which took place early yesterday morning. Death was due to an affection of the heart. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) 1 July 1897
EARL.— In ever loving memory of our dear Maudie, who went to sleep June 30th, 1897, aged 13 years and 2 months, Not lost, but gone before.
Inserted by her loving Father and Mother, T. J. and M. M. A. Earl, Bathurst, N.S.W. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 29 June 1901
b. abt 1876 d. 6/2/1952 East Hills
m. John Henry Early (abt 1863 -6/8/1946 Mascot Son of Richard Henry Early & Elizabeth) 1901 Rockdale
f. George Rickett m.
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
EARLY, Elizabeth - February 6 1952 at her daughter's (Mrs R Gleeson) residence, 42 Cammarlie Street East Hills, late of Buxton, widow of the late John Henry Early, loving mother of John, William, Bessie, Ettie, Rose, Ruby, and Kath, fond sister of Ellen Wolfenden and loving aunt of Fred and Jim, aged 76 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 7 February 1952 p 26
b. 1859 Wollongong 14094/1859 d. 1947 Newtown 14752/1947
m. David Earnshaw ( abt 1836 – 21/6/1894 Keira Village Son of Charles Earnshaw & Hannah) 1875 Wollongong
f. John Schofer m. Maria Salome *
b. abt 1848 d. 30/7/1938 Wollongong 20520/1938 br. Wollongong General
m. James East (1850 Jamberoo -19/4/1927 Wollongong Son of Thomas East & Elizabeth Lacey*) 1874 Kiama 2731/1874
f. Robert Elliott m. Graham
Ship: abt 1850
ON the 26th May, at her residence, Bush Bank, Mrs. James EAST of a son. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 3 June 1875 p 2
EAST.–On the 17th instant, at her residence, Bushbank, Kiama, Mrs. James East of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 20 March 1877 p 2
LATE MRS. ELIZA EAST
A very old identity of the Shellharbour-Albion Park district, in the person of Mrs Eliza East, passed away at her residence in Staff street, Wollongong late Saturday, in her 90th year
The late Mrs East was born County Fermanagh, Ireland, and came to Australia with her parents Mr and Mrs Elliott, when two years of age. Shortly afterwards she lost both her parents, and wont to live with an uncle, Mr Graham, of Avondale, and later with a brother, Mr. John Elliott, near Kiama. Eventually she married Mr. James East, and after residing near Kiama for a short time, moved to Shellharbour, where Mr. East was engaged in farming pursuits for 40 years. After her husband retired, about 20 years ago, they moved to Wollongong, where Mr. East died 11 years ago.
During their residence in Shellharbour, both Mr. and Mrs. East took an active interest in public affairs,
Mr. East being an alderman of Shellharbour Municipality for many years, being Mayor for several terms. Both were also keenly interested in the Methodist Church, to which they devoted a great deal of their time. The late Mrs. East will be remembered by many -for her kindliness and charm.
After a short service at the residence, the funeral cortege, which was very, lengthy, moved off for the Methodist section of the Wollongong cemetery…
The late Mrs. East is survived by two sons, Messrs. Russell East, who is at present Mayor of Shellharbour, and Charles East, of Wollongong; three daughters. Mrs. Bissell (Wollongong), Mrs. E. K. Tate (Jamberoo), Mrs. J. A. Johnston (Albion Park). There are also sixteen, grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved relatives. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW 1856 - 1950) Friday 5 August 1938 p 15
b. 1843 Sydney/Brisbane Water d. 1/1/1917 Bellawongarah 1969/1917
m. Joseph East (-1909 Berry Son of John East & ?) 1863 Kiama 2054/1863
f. Thomas East m. Elizabeth Lacey *
The death occurred of Elizabeth East, at Bellawongarah, on the 1st day of January, aged 73. The Nowra Leader (NSW: 1909 - 1939) Friday 5 January 1917 p 1
b. abt 1852 Sydney d. 18/8/1944 Nowra br. Kiama General
m. John East (1853 Kiama -28/10/1937 Kiama Son of Thomas East & Elizabeth Lacey *) 15/5/1875 Foxground 2869/1875
f. Henry Jarman m. Mary Saunter *
Living at Dunmore in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
OBITUARY
The death occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Wolley, at Nowra, on Friday last of Mrs. Elizabeth East, at the age of 92. She was formerly Miss Jarman and was born at Sydney in 1851, about where the present Central Railway station now stands. Prior to her marriage to Mr. John East, she was a school teacher. The late Mrs. East spent, all her married life in the Shoalhaven, Dunmore and, Kiama district. She was a great worker for the Methodist Church. Her husband died some seven years ago, and sometime after his death she left Kiama and resided with relatives.
Until a few days before her death, she had been staying with her daughter, Mrs. A. S. Cornford, at
Mosman. She was a remarkable old lady and retained her faculties until the end, being wonderfully energetic and cheerfully undertaking the journeys to visit her various relatives. The late Mrs. East is survived by three sons: Percy, Aubrey and Ambrose, and four daughters, Grace (Mrs Huthnance) Elsie (Mrs. Wolley), Ruby (Mrs. Moore), and Mary (Mrs. A. S. Cornford) to all of whom sympathy is extended in their bereavement. One son, Wentworth, served, in the Great War with the 1st A.I.F and was killed in action in France. The funeral took place at the Methodist cemetery, Kiama, on Saturday, the Rev. Collocott officiating. Messrs. H. D. Wolley, P. J. East, D.Wolley, and L. P. East were the pall-bearers. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 23 August 1944 p 4
b. 1817 Princes Risborough Buckingham d. 28/2/1905 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Thomas East (23/2/1816 Princes Risborough Buckinghamshire, England -24/3/1881 East Maitland Son of Richard east & Mary Crook) 12/3/1838 Lambeth London
f. Samuel Lacey m. Sarah
Ship: Earl Grey 1841
Occupation: House servant
Living at Prospect Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
On the 25th instant, the wife of Mr. Thomas East, of a son. Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862) Saturday 31 December 1859 p 2
MRS, ELIZABETHI EAST.
We regret having to record the death of Mrs. Elizabeth East (relict of the late Mr. Thomas East) of “Prospect,” Kiama, which occurred suddenly on Tuesday morning last at 11.50 a.m. The deceased lady retired as usual the previous evening apparently in the best of health and spirits. The inmates of the house were awakened, however on the morning stated by hearing her cough, when it was found she was in a state of collapse. All that was possible was done to restore animation-the services of Dr. Beith being called into requisition but without avail. The end, which came as stated, was peaceful. Mrs East, who was possessed of one of the most taking and kindly dispositions, was a very old colonist and resident of the district. In the year 1841 she, with her husband, engaged their passage to Australia in the ship Earl Grey, and after a voyage of six mouths (during which period her two children were buried at sea) landed in Sydney, where they resided for a short period only. From Sydney they went to Brisbane Water and afterwards to Maitland, eventually finding their way to this district, and for the first few years after their arrival settled upon the Waughope Estate at Jamberoo.
Purchasing the farm known as “Prospect,” they came to reside in Kiama at which place-the deceased lady resided up to the time of her death- a period of 53 years.
During the early days Mrs. East endured many of the hardships then to be met with, and witnessed many an-exciting incident, which, with her wonderful memory, she could recount to the minutest detail, and interesting stories of the old pioneering days they were. Mrs. East, who was in her 88th year, was the devoted mother of twelve children (six sons and six daughters) seven of whom survive her to mourn their loss. They are- Rev, Richard East (Milton). Messrs James and Alfred T. East (Shellharbor), Mr. John East (Dunmore), Mr. George L. East (“Probspect,” Kiama) -with whom, the old lady resided-Mrs, Joseph East (Kangaroo Mount) and Mrs. James Francis (Milton). She also leaves many- grandchildren, and several great grand-children.
The funeral took place on Wednesday and was largely attended, her remains being interred in the North Kiama cemetery. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Friday 3 March 1905 p 2
b. 1845 Brisbane Water V1845990 55/1845 d. 7/7/1896 Kiama 10209/1896
m. William East (abt 1843 -8/11/1905 Son of Jesse East & ? ) 1871 Kiama 2486/1871
f. Thomas East m. Elizabeth Lacey *
EAST July 5 at Glenburn, Jamberoo Mable Elizabeth Lacy eldest daughter of the late William and Emma East of Kiama also sister to Arthur, Harman Oliver, Stella, Gertrude and Evelyn. The Sydney Morning Herald 9 July 1919
Mrs. William East, an old and respected resident of Kiama district, died on Tuesday morning last. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 9 July 1896 p 2
b. 1873 Wollongong 20730/1873 d. 1964 Kiama
m. Alfred Thomas East (25/12/1859 Kiama - 15/7/1920 Shellharbour Son of Thomas East & Elizabeth Lacey *) 1903 Albion Park
f. Thomas Whittaker m. Jane Griffith *
Living at Oak Flats in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Mr. Thos. East, of Shellharbor, butcher, and brother of Ald. East to Miss Florence Whittaker, of Oak Flats, at Mr. Thos. Whittaker's residence, the bride's father. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 19 September 1903 p 2
b. 1871 Wollongong d. 1940 Chatswood
m. Ernest Francis East ( 1868 Shoalhaven -1936 Chatswood Son of Joseph East & Elizabeth East *) 1898 Wollongong 2114/1898
f. George Lindsay m. Eliza Little *
b. 1861 England d. 14/8/1900 Shellharbour br. Shellharbour
m. Alfred Thomas East (25/12/1859 Kiama - 15/7/1920 Shellharbour Son of Thomas East & Elizabeth Lacey) April 1885 Kiama 5749/1886
f. Abbott m.
Her son Norman was in the care of Samuel and Bertha Cutcher from the time of his mother’s death.
THE Friends of Mr. A. T. EAST are kindly Invited to attend the Funeral of his dearly beloved WIFE, to move from her late residence TOMORROW (THURSDAY) at 1 o'lock for the Shellharbour Cemetery. The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 15 August 1900 p 3
b. 1881 Kiama 19499/1881 d. 5/7/1919
f. William East m. Emma East *
Living at The Hermitage Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. With father
b. 1860 Gerringong d. 14/6/1938 Rockdale br. 16/6/1938 Rookwood Methodist
m. William Henry East ( August 1950 Son of James East & Isabella ) 1886 Kiama 5739/1886
f. Thomas Black m. Charlotte Alice Hindmarsh *
MARY ANN EAST
Mary Ann East was born at Gerringong, New South Wales, in March, 1860. In her early teens she passed through a spiritual experience, and had the assurance of conversion, and later was admitted into the membership of the Methodist Church. On the death of her father, the late Thomas Black, the family settled in Kiama, where Mary Black, - as she was then called, took an active part in church life and work. She became a Sunday school teacher and organist. She married in 1886 William Henry East. Residing in Darlington, she assisted her husband- in the Sunday School, which was held in the Council Chambers. Here she officiated as organist. Mrs. East was later identified with the Bourke Street Ladies' Church Aid. Later, she assisted in Sunday school work at Dulwich Hill. It was here that a fine Christian service was rendered.
Her home became the centre of gravity for ministers and the young men of the church. She wielded a magnetic influence, and her charming spiritual nature was evidenced by the many grateful acknowledgments received by her husband from almost every part of New South Wales. Mrs. East served the church at Lewisham for 23 years, and then removed to Rockdale. It was at
Rockdale that probably her best work was done. For 27 years she was an active member of the Ladies'
Church Aid, until failing health called a halt. Her home was indeed her castle, and from it radiated the powerful influence of a remarkably tranquil and indefinable spiritual force. Mrs. East passed to higher service on the 14th June, 1938, having borne her sickness with a wonderful patience and fortitude. The members of her family were Alice (Mrs. V. S. Medcalf, of Croydon), Millie (Mrs. T. R. Rodgers, of Yenda), Thomas James East (also of Yenda), Muriel (wife of Dr. S. F. Elliott, of Carlton). Her husband remembers with gratitude to God the 52 years of unalloyed happiness. The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 6 August 1938 p 19
b. abt 1875 d. 16/10/1961 Maroubra
m. George Lacey East (8/11/1861 Kiama- 1/12/1943 Kiama Son of Thomas East & Elizabeth Lacey *) 1901 Kiama
f. Joseph Rogers m. Ellen
Living at Prospect Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
AKA: Jennie
b.abt 1866 d. 22/6/1932 Carlton
m. Edward Samuel Lewis Eastaway (June 1865 Deptford London - 1948 Rockdale William Benjamin Eastaway of Cawnpore & Georgiana Anna) 14/8/1890 Wollongong
f. William Davies m. Catherine
(father was an iron founder of Lillieshall Wollongong)
Living at Charlotte St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
EASTAWAY—DAVIES.—August 14th, 1890, at the residence of the bride's parents, “Lilleshall,” by the Rev. B. J. Meek, EDWARD SAMUEL LEWIS, fourth son of N. B. Eastaway, of Cawnpore, India, to SARAH JANE (JENNIE), second daughter of Wm. Davies, Iron Founder, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Saturday 23 August 1890 p 2
EASTAWAY. — June 22, 1932, at her residence, 9 Andover-street, Carlton, Sarah Jane, dearly beloved wife of Edward S. L. Eastaway, and mother of William, Ethel, and Norman, aged 66 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 23 June 1932
d. 16/12/1931 Manly br. Manly
m. John Thomas Easterbrook (abt 1873-27/7/1934 Manly) 1901 Kogarah
Husband a baker.
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. abt 1842 d. 17/1/1914 Wollongong
m. John William Eastman (abt 1830 -15/8/1886 Market Street Wollongong Son of Hugh Eastman & Phoebe) 1860 Hackney London
f. Charles McCaskill m. Janet
Ship: Champion of the Seas 1863 into Victoria
EASTMAN -On the 17th January at Wollongong NSW Hope Flora Eastman The Argus (Melbourne) 22 January 1914
Husband’s death notice said that he was late of Sandhurst Victoria when her son Harry was married in Western Australia she was living in Melbourne
b. abt 1833 d. 19/10/1912 Toowoomba Qld
m. Henry Edward Easton 17/12/1859 Sydney 909/1859
f. John Curr m. Martha Melton
MARRIAGE. On the 17th Dec, by the Rev. Mr. Milne, Helen, youngest daughter of John Curr, Esq., Wollongong, to Henry Edward Easton, Esq, of Billa Billa, Darling Downs. The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser 22 December 1859
EASTON- On October 19th, at M'Kenzic-street, Toowoomba, Helen, widow of the late Henry Edward Easton, and youngest daughter of the late John Curr, Wollongong, aged 79. The Brisbane Courier 26 October 1912
d. 1899 Newtown ?
m. ?
m. Thomas Easton abt 1836
See Sarah Sadler for legal case involving Rosanna in the murder by Sarah of her infant child.
m. Robert V Eather
b. abt 1827 d. 15/11/1905 Pheasant Ground
m. William Ebbs
f. William B
Death of Mrs. Ebbs.
The death occurred at Pheasant Ground on Wednesday night last, 15th inst., of Mrs. Ann Clarke Ebbs, an esteemed resident, at the ripe old age of 78 years. The deceased, who was one of the pioneers of the district, leaves a family of one daughter (Mrs. J. Flitcroft) and five sons— Thomas, James, William, John, and Alfred. The funeral took place on Friday, the remains being interred in the Church of England portion of the Robertson general cemetery. The Rev. D. T. Smith conducted the service, and Mr.
R. B. Simpson was the undertaker. Robertson Advocate (NSW: 1894 - 1923) Tuesday 21 November 1905 p 2
d. 1901 St Leonards
m. John Ebert 1868 St Leonards 1438/1868
f. David Foley m. Sarah
b. Abt 1781 d. 1870 Wollongong (1870/6404)
m. Christopher Echlin (- 2/6/1865 Wollongong ) 13/4/1826 Saint James, Westminster, London, England
1841 Census Emily Echlin owned and lived at property Barella Street, Wollongong, District Illawarra (Return 58 Ref 4/1243A]1152508)
Unclaimed Letters Thursday 10 June 1841 Australasian Chronicle and SMH Christopher Echlin
The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Tuesday 1 February 1831
Christopher Echlin donated to the Irish relief fund in 1846 in Wollongong
Will submit to Auction, on TUESDAY, April 7th at his Mart, the corner of George-street and Charlotte Place, at 11 o'clock precisely. AN Allotment of Half an Acre of Land situated in the pleasant and flourishing Town of Wollongong. Having a frontage to Barilla-street of sixty-six feet, with a depth of three hundred and twenty feet; also, a frontage to Stuart-street, being the Allotment sold as No. 9, in the original sale, and adjoins Mr Echlin’s Lot 10, which is the corner piece, and Mr Gordon's, No. 8, both sold at the same sale. This plot of Land is situated immediately in the rear of the Court-house and National School, and in the main thoroughfare to the townships of Kiama, Shoalhaven, &c. It is eminently adapted for the erection of a public house, store, or Tradesman's premises or residence, ns it is in the very centre and must preferable part of the town for business. The rapidly progressing state of the Town is well known, indeed such is its prosperity that any person of steady and industrious habits, commencing business therein is certain of success. The whole of the Allotment is cleared and will be fenced in with a substantial three rail fence; the adjoining property, is nearly all built upon, therefore the present' is an opportunity which may probably not occur again for some time. The title is most unexceptionable. Terms at time of sale. The Australian Tuesday 31 March 1840
The Sydney Morning Herald 21 June 1865
An old Peninsular veteran, named Christopher Echlin (for thirty-six years a resident in the Illawarra district), died at Wollongong, on Friday, the 2nd instant
ADDRESS
TO GEORGE SLEEMAN, ESQ.
RESIDENT MAGISTRATE OF ILLAWARRA.
We, the landholders and free inhabitants of Illawarra, feel it a duty incumbent on us, ere you retire from the office of Commandant of this district, to express our regret at the removal of an Officer, whose highly impartial and just decisions as a Magistrate, have so particularly merited our respect, and to express our sense of the loss we sustain by your removal to Campbell Town, as Police Magistrate.
We have to return our warmest thanks, for the prompt assistance we have at all times received (by your directions) from tho soldiers, and mounted police under your command; and beg to assure you we are not insensible to the loss we sustain in their retirement along with you. Wishing you health, and every happiness, we beg to subscribe ourselves,
Your most obedient, and humble Servants, includes Christopher Echlin
m. William Eclin
d. 26/11/1909 Leichhardt
m. Alexander Eddie 1886 West Macquarie
f. Robert Dunnall m.
b. abt 1836 Fadon Northumberland d. 15/4/1922 Sydney 4596/1922 br. Wollongong General
m. Robert Edgar (1834 Old Moar Northumberland -11/9/1918 Fern Hill ) 16/8/1856 St John's Newcastle-Upon-Tyne
f. Joseph Burrell m. Anne
Ship: La Hogue 1880
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Robert travelled out ahead of his family, arriving in Victoria about 1878. He moved to Wallsend where he worked in the coalmines until he moved to Wollongong, travelling by sea. There he and his wife set up their first Wollongong home on the corner of Church St and School Lane, Balgownie. Robert became the first postmaster at the non-official P.O. at Balgownie in 1889. His son Frank took over the P.O. at the end of 1889 and his daughter, Mary Jane, in 1892. Living at Fairy Meadow at time of son Robert’s death.
b. 17/3/859 Cramlington Northumberland d. 1/12/1929 Fern Hill 23988/1929
m. Joseph William Edgar (1857 Bedlington Northumberland -1944 Son of Robert Edgar & Eleanor Burrell *) 1877 Woodhorn
f. Ralph Thompson m. Sarah Watson
Ship: 1884 Cambodia
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Family to come to Australia with Joseph’s parents and their 7 children in 1880 due to the death of his mother-in-law, who left 4 young children to be looked after, Joseph and his family had to delay their trip till 1884.
b. 1873 Northumberland d. 26/6/1901 Balgownie br. Wollongong
f. Robert Edgar m. Eleanor Burrell *
Occupation: Post Mistress
Robert Edgar her father became the first postmaster at the non-official P.O. at Balgownie in 1889. Her brother Frank took over the P.O. at the end of 1889 and Mary Jane took over in 1892.
THE Friends of Mr. and Mrs. ROBERT EDGAR are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late Beloved Daughter (Mary Jane), late Post Mistress, to leave their residence, Balgownie, THURSDAY (TO-DAY), at 3.30 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 27 June 1901
m. John G Edgar
b. abt 1877 Madeley Shropshire d. 17/12/1959 Hurstville
Unmarried or no father listed
m. George Edgar 1899
f. Thomas Adlington m. Elizabeth Jones *
Ship: abt 1878 into SA
Living in Wollongong when her mother died in 1922
m. Thomas Edmunds
Registered in Sydney as Sweeney.
b. 1879 Wollongong 26222/1879 d. 1961 Gosford
m. Harold Edmondson 1913
f. Thomas James Ball m. Hannah *
Living Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1875 d. 1912 Helensburgh br. Helensburgh
m. Charles Grey Edmondson (abt 1868- 31/5/1939 Kogarah Son of John George Edmondson & Ellen Catherine) 1891 Sydney
f. Albert Devine m. Minnie
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
EDMONDSON.—May 20, at her residence, Helensburgh the wife of C. G. Edmondson, of a daughter (stillborn). Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW: 1870 - 1907) Wednesday 29 May 1907 p 18
Mrs. C. G. Edmondson died suddenly last week; the deceased was out walking a couple of hours before her death. A large number followed the remains to the cemetery. Much sympathy is felt for the husband and young family. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 30 August 1912 p 10
b. 1873 Wollongong d. 1929 Bulli
f. Isaac Edmondson m. Martha Elizabeth House *
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1841 d. 1910 Woonona 3939/1910
m. Isaac Edmondson ( -1906 Ryde Son of Samuel Edmondson & Eliza Pickens *) 1871 Wollongong 3848/1871
f. John Howes m. Bridget Bourke *
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1876 d. 12/4/1936 Sylvania
m. George Tindal Edward (abt 1868 -13/8/1941 Sylvania ) 1899 Sydney
EDWARD. - April 12, 1936 (suddenly), at her residence, Montrose, Prince's Highway, Sylvania, Ann Eliza Edward, dearly loved wife of George T. Edward, and loving mother of Charles, Roy, Norman, Elsie, and Isabella, aged 60 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 14 April 1936 p 10
m. David Edward
b. 1871 Wollongong d. 23/4/1945 Belmore 8142/1945
m. James Howard Edwards (1870 Wollongong -4/5/1955 Belmore Son of Frederick William Edwards & Mary Anne *) 1893 Paddington
f. Phineas Beatus m. Julia Alger *
Living at Kembla St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
EDWARDS.-April 23, 1945, at her residence, 180 Burwood Road, Belmore, Ada Edith Maud, dearly loved wife of James Howard and dear mother of Madeline, William, and Frederick, mother-in-law of Irene and Avis, loving grandmother of Gwenneth and James, sister of Susan, Ettie, Leah, and Ernest, and sister-in-law of Fred, Louie, and Florrie. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 25 April 1945 p 16
b. 1859 Wollongong d. 6/6/1924 Bondi Beach 6378/1924 br. CofE South Head
m. Thomas Edwards (6/9/1855 Wollongong -12/8/1893 Nowra accidently drowned Son of William Edwards & Margaret Thackster * ) 25/3/1879 Kiama
f. John Baxter m. Eliza Harriet Hall *
EDWARDS-BAXTER.-March 25, at Christ Church, Kiama, by the Rev. John Done, Thomas, fifth son of the late Pilot William Edwards, to Ada, youngest daughter of Mr. John Baxter, both of Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 3 April 1879
EDWARDS.-June 6 1924, at her residence, Allowrie Roscoe-street. Bondi Beach, Ada Malvina, relict of the late Thomas Edwards, of Nowra, and dearly beloved mother of Mrs. W. Rutledge Newton, Emeline Maud, Mrs. W. P. Allen, and Mrs. L. W. H. Dean also sister of Mrs. William Gray, of Mount Salon Kiama, and Mrs. John Douglass, senr. of Dora Creek, aged 65 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 7 June 1924 p 16
b. 26/4/ 1878 Charcoal d. 26/5/1927 Fairy Meadow br. Wollongong
m. Jonas Rees Edwards ( - 18/11/1955 Fairy Meadow Henry George Edwards & Rhoda Tatch *) 1898 Wollongong 6644/1898
f. George Ring m. Bridget Kelly *
Living at Bourke St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
EDWARDS— -The friends of Mr. J. R. Edwards and family are Invited to attend the funeral of his late beloved wife and their mother (Alice) to leave their residence, Main Koad, Fairy Meadow, to-morrow Saturday, at 1.30 p.m. for the Church of England Cemetery, Wollongong. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 27 May 1927 p 17
m. James Edward Edwards 1882 Sydney
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Benjamin Edwards (13/4/1845 Balmain- 7/4/1893 Wollongong Son of William Edwards & Margaret Thackster *) 1889 Wollongong 5253/1889
b. abt 1874 d. 1933 Mental Hospital Parramatta
m. Thomas Harris Edwards (abt 1873 -8/3/1953 Mascot Son of George Harris Edwards & Eliza) 1902 Woonona
f. William Osborne m. Eliza Musgrave *
EDWARDS— On the 21st inst., at the residence of her parents (Mr. and Mrs. W. Osborne), Belmore-street, Wollongong, the wife of Mr. Thomas Harris Edwards of a son. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW: 1883 - 1923) Friday 24 October 1902 p 1
b. 1862 Broulee 6338/1862 d. 14/1/1940 Hurstville
m. William Edwards (1859 Wollongong -10/10/1946 Hurstville Son of Hezekiah Edwards & Jane Patrick *) 1884 Moruya 4676/1884
f. Peter Williams m. Theresa
Living at Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
EDWARDS -January 14 1940 at her residence 2 Maher Street Hurstville Caroline Mary (May) Edwards dearly beloved wife of William and beloved mother of Roland, Gertrude (Mrs W Porter) Jessie (Mrs L McGeorge) Stella and Edith aged 78 years The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Monday 15 January 1940 p 8</cite>
b. abt 1874 d. 21/9/1941 Perth WA
m. John Alfred Edwards (abt 1870 - 22/1/1943 Perth WA) 1892 Helensburgh 4215/1892
EDWARDS.—On September 21, Dinah, beloved wife of John Alfred, fond mother of John, Alfred (killed in action, 1917), Harold and Cyril: loved mother-in-law of Lillian. Dorothy and Gladys, loving grandmother of Laurel, Shirley, Dorothy and John; aged 67 The West Australian (Perth, WA: 1879 - 1954) Monday 22 September 1941 p 1
b. abt 1826 Oldbury on the Hill Gloucestershire d. 19/10/1898 Keiraville br. Wollongong General
m. Aaron Edwards (abt 1821-2/4/1889 Mount Keira) 30/11/1851 Bristol England
f. Charles Chappell m. Esther Boxwell
Ship: 1855 Ebba Brahe
EDWARDS. — October 10th, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Grant, of Keiraville, near Wollongong, Eliza, wife of the late Aaron Edwards, of Mt. Keira, aged 72 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 25 October 1898 p 2
b. 2/10/1863 Marshall Mount d. 26/4/1946 Haberfield br. Wollongong
m. James Edwards (13/1/1863 Mt Kembla-21/9/1935 Balgownie Son of Aaron Edwards & Eliza Chappell *) 26/10/1887 Wollongong 5414/1887
f. John Craig m. Susan Patterson *
Living West Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties Husband a farmer.
EDWARDS-April 26 1946 at her daughter’s (Mrs Gambell’s) residence -7 Dobroyd Parade Haberfield Eliza Edwards relict of the late James Edwards and dear mother of Charles, Albert, Leah (Mrs Gambell) and Percy aged 82 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 27 April 1946 p 29
EDWARDS— April 26th, 1946 at her daughter's (Mrs Gambell's) residence, 27 Dobroyd Parade, Haberfield, Eliza Edwards, dearly beloved aunt of Mrs Edith May Smart of 41 Kembla street, Wollongong. Sadly missed. Interred Methodist Cemetery, 27th April, 1946. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 3 May 1946 p 12
b. abt 1817/ 1818 Bristol
m. 1843 Frederick Edwards (he also permission to marry Catherine Burns 1842) V1843343 27C/1843 CofE Illawarra, Jervis Bay
Convict Permission to Marry Index 1843 Wollongong
Also had permission to marry John Bishop 1842
Ship: Surrey 1 (10) 1840
Convict Indent Records:
b. 1860 Wollongong 13943/1860 d. 20/6/1835 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Samuel Edwards (11/2/1859 Mt Kembla-31/10/1934 Wollongong Son of Aaron Edwards & Eliza Chappell *) 30/8/1882 Wollongong 5013/1882
f. Richard Pratt m. Harriett Morcomb? *
Living at Mount Kembla in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Edwards, relict of the late Samuel Edwards, of Mt. Keira, and mother of William, Ada (Mrs. Parker), Samuel, Frederick, Annie (Mrs. Dodd) and Richard; died in Wollongong Hospital on Saturday last, aged 73 years. A homely old lady, deceased possessed a wonderful sense of humor, and it was always a pleasure to meet her and her late husband on their regular visits to Wollongong each Satur day. Both were cheerful and always looked upon the bright side of life. Moreover they were good neighbors, always ready to lend a helping hand in sickness or were interred in the Methodist cemetery, Wollongong, on Monday afternoon, the funeral cortege being; a lengthy one, and representative of all parts of the district. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 26 July 1935 p 7
d. 20/9/1903 Bentley Richmond River br. Casino
m. Charles Edwards (28/8/1813 Croydon England- 9/11/1897 Bentley ) 24/11/1854 Kiama V185485 41B/1854
f. William E Shaw m. Elizabeth
On the 24th of November, by special license, at Kiama, by the Rev. Mr. Barnier, Charles Edwards, Esq., of Warbreccan (old name of Deniliquin) Edward River, to Elizabeth, second daughter of the late William Shaw, Esq. The Sydney Morning Herald 4 December 1854
EDWARDS— September 20, at Bentley, Richmond River, Elizabeth Edwards, aged 84 years. The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW: 1871 - 1912) Wednesday 7 October 1903 p 957
Husband ran a cattle station near Pigeon House Mountain when he first arrived in NSW (about 1837), he also lived for some time in Victoria, then managed and then leased ‘Runnymede Station'. In 1893, they took up 'Bentley' and 'Roseberry' stations.
m. John Edwards
b. abt 1875 d. 13/11/1927 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Henry Edwards (-26/11/1938 accidently Son of Henry Edwards & Rhoda Tatch *) 1893 Wollongong 7560/1893
f. John W Clarke m. Maria Graham *
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Obituary.
After a few days illness, the death occurred on Sunday night at her home, Campbell Street, Wollongong, of Mrs. H. Edwards. The deceased was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, who in the early days conducted the Mt. Keira Hotel, at Figtree.
She had lived all her life in the district, and was highly respected for her kindly and generous disposition. The late
Mrs. Edwards was 52 years of age, and leaves a husband and three children to mourn their loss. She was a sister of Messrs. G. and T. Clarke, of the Crown Hotel, Wollongong, Mrs. J. Marceau, Figtree, Mr. W. Clarke, Northern Rivers, and Mr. J. Clarke and Mrs. Bills, of Forbes. The remains were laid to rest in the Church of England cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 18 November 1927 p 4
12/4/1851 Berrima d. 11/2/1923 Manly
m. Henry James Marr (9/5/1829 Sydney -13/7/1875 ‘Bulwarradah’ Wollongong) 8/8/1868 Berrima previously married to Fanny N Tooth *
m. William Conway Edwards (-6/3/1881 Forbes Son of William Edwards ) 20/3/1878 Wollongong /Wagga Wagga 4962/1878
f. James Jerome Higgins m. Mary Ann Winton
William Conway Higgins was a clerk in the Lands Department then moved to be clerk of petty sessions at Forbes. There are a number of insolvencies recorded for William Conway Edwards which are possibly his. Her son Walter Conway Edwards was convicted of a number of robberies, escape from gaol etc.
EDWARDS.— On the 22nd October, at her residence, St. Leonards, the wife of William Conway Edwards of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 5 November 1878 p 2
b. abt 1864 d. 15/1/1950 Bulli br. Bulli
m. Caleb Edwards ( abt 1864 Pembrokeshire Wales -4/3/1943 Bulli Son of Edward Edwards & Anne) 1896 Wallsend 6181/1896
f. Rees Thomas m. Margaret
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
EDWARDS - THOMAS. September 17th 1896, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. H. Halmarick, Caleb Edwards, of Bulli, to Hannah Siscilia, second eldest daughter of Reece Thomas Esq., of Plattsburg. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW: 1876 - 1954) Saturday 26 September 1896 p 4
MRS. H. EDWARDS
Mrs. Hannah Edwards, of Park Road, Bulli, died yesterday, aged 78. Her husband, Mr. Caleb Edwards, who died several years ago; formerly conducted a drapery business in Bulli. One son Carrel, and one daughter, Mrs. H. Bowyer, survive. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1950 - 1954) Monday 16 January 1950 p 2
Living at Campbell St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. . 2/11/1852 Jamberoo d. 16/2/1911 Taree
m. William George Forster (-1903 ) 1870 Sydney 898/1870
m. Richard Edwards 1904 Wingham
f. John Bradney m. Ademia Henry
Cause of Death: Drug and alcohol overdose
A magisterial inquiry concerning the death of the late Mrs. Jane Edwards; wife of Mr. Edwards, watchmaker of Taree, who, was found dead in bed on Monday morning, was held at the courthouse Taree. After evidence had been given by her husband and others Dr. Gormley said was not in a position to certify, as to the cause of death, so the stomach and contents etc. were sent to the Government Analyst for examination. The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW: 1894 - 1931) Saturday 21 January 1911 p 3
At the adjourned inquiry into the death of Mrs. Jane Edwards, wife of Mr. R. Edwards, Taree, the Coroner found that the deceased died from the combined of effects of a small quantity of opium with heavy drinking, but how the opium was administered were was not sufficient evidence to enable him to say. The Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser (NSW: 1886 - 1942) Tuesday 21 February 1911 p 1
b. 31/7/1828 Scotland d. 17/1/1915 Rose Bay
m. Hezekiah Edwards V18551584 73B/1855 Sydney Scots Church Sydney Scots Church
f. John Patrick m. Margaret
Ship: Nabob 1855
EDWARDS—January 17, 1911, at Rose Bay, in her 87th year, Janet, widow of the late Hezekiah Edwards, of Taree, Manning River, and mother of William Edwards, Wollongong, Mrs H. Edwards, of Cundletown, Manning River, Rev. George Edwards, Tumbarumba and Rev. John Edwards, of Rose Bay. Funeral Tuesday.
Janet was born in Scotland, the eighth child of her father John Patrick, a weaver of Bridgeton and his wife Margaret.
She was a domestic servant at Government House Sydney on her arrival, where she would meet her husband, Hezekiah who was working on Government House as a rubble / stone mason
Living at Bombo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
m. Gilbert Edwards 1891 Wallsend
b. 10/10/1867 Jamberoo d. 26/7/1950 br. Murwillumbah
m. Charles Edwards (5/11/1857 Mt Kembla- 12/9/1934 Murwillumbah Son of Aaron Edwards & Eliza Chappell *) 28/5/1890 Jamberoo
f. James Chinnock m. Elizabeth Dennis *
Living at Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a bushman.
m. Joseph Edwards 1902 Sydney 5625/1902
Living Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband an engineer.
b. 6/7/1819 Saga Down Ireland d. 5/6/1912 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. William Edwards (11/8/1805 London-21/6/1867 Wollongong Harbour Son of Benjamin Edwards & Rebecca) 2/9/1842 St James Sydney
Ship: 1842 Ann Milne
Husband the harbour pilot at Wollongong
b. 1881 Sydney d. 7/8/1968 br. Wollongong
m. James Edwards (-14/9/1955 Son of Henry Edwards & Rhoda Tatch *) 1901 Helensburgh 6767/1901
f. Boyd North Harper m. Emilie Marceau * see Makin
Living at Market St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a fruit hawker.
Living at Market St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Thomas Edwards
m. Henry Edwards 23/11/1846 Wollongong
Both resident of Wollongong
b. abt 1833 d. 21/9/1895 Wollongong br. Old Wollongong but re-interred into Wollongong
m. Frederick William Edwards ( 1830 Lambeth Surrey - 28/6/1886 Fairy Creek drowned)
EDWARDS.-September 21, at her residence, Farnham, Kembla-street, Wollongong, Mary Ann, widow of late Frederick William Edwards, aged 62. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 September 1895
b. abt 1819
m Henry Edwards 24/12/1840 Wollongong Schoolhouse Cof E Dapto Wollongong
Both of Wollongong
Convict permission to Marry Index 1940 Wollongong
Ship John Renwick 1838
Convict Indent Records:
b. 6/6/1846 Sydney d. 22/6/1942 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. John William Edwards (1850 Capetown South Africa -24/7/1919 Wollongong Son of George Edwards & Phoebe George ) 1869 Sydney
f. Isaac Coates m. Catherine Wallace
Living at Charlotte St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Husband the Manager Wollongong Gas Works
Still another pioneer of the district Mrs. Mary Ann Edwards, died at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. Cram) 27a Rowland Avenue, Wollongong, on Monday last, at the venerable age of 97 years.
She was the relict of the late John W. Edwards, who was one of the first to act as manager of Wollongong Gas Works.
The deceased was one of Nature's gentlewomen and enjoyed life to the full. She particularly enjoyed the birthday parties arranged in her honor each year, when her family rallied around to honor her birthday.
Two sons and one daughter predeceased her. One of these sons, George (better known as Mo) also worked at the gas works for many years. His family are well known and respected residents of Burelli Street, Wollongong.
The members of the family who survive are Mrs W. Fackender, Mrs Cram, Mrs. Tom Rathmell, Mrs. C. Keen, Mrs. Stanley; Mr C. H. (Chic) Edwards and Harold (Fatty).
On Tuesday the funeral moved from Parsons' funeral parlours for the C. of E. cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 26 June 1942 p 11
Living at Lilyvale in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 17/8/1873 Wollongong d. 6/6/1960 Sydney br. Wollongong
m. John William Edwards (18/3/1871 Miller Point-5/6/1941 Sydney Son of John William Edwards & Mary Ann Coates *) 1/7/1895 Garden Hill 5848/1895
f. Martin Gleeson m. Ellen McGuinness *
Both resident of Wollongong
Husband a Boilermaker
Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 15/6/1858 Jamberoo d. 15/4/1933 West Dapto br. Wollongong
m. John Edwards (24/1/1853 Iron Acton Gloucestershire -3/6/1939 West Dapto Son of Aaron Edwards & Eliza Chappell *) 30/4/1883 Wollongong 5313/1883
f. James Chinnock m. Elizabeth Dennis *
Living at Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
The death occurred on Saturday last of Mrs Mary Jane Edwards, of West Dapto, wife of Mr. John Edwards, and mother of Florrie, Annie, Margaret (Mrs. Chinnock), May (Mrs Allen) and Olive (Mrs. Charlton), Arthur and Fred. Deceased who was in her 75th year had been ailing for a lengthy period. The late Mrs. Edwards was an active worker for the local Methodist Church. The funeral to the Methodist portion of the general cemetery, Wollongong on Sunday was largely attended. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 21 April 1933 p 5
b. 28/5/1860 Wollongong d. 18/8/1936 Wollongong
m. Charles Henry Edwards ( 10/11/1861 Wollongong – 28/7/1946 Wollongong Son of William Edwards & Margaret Thackster *) 28/7/1887 Wollongong
f. Edward Wiley m. Mary Mannix *
MRS. C. EDWARDS
The death occurred last Tuesday night of Mrs. Edwards, 74, wife of Mr. Charles Edwards, of Wollongong. The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW: 1924 - 1938) Thursday 20 August 1936 p 4
b. 1873 Berrima d. 17/7/1950 Sawtell
m. James Edwards 1892 Berrima
f. William Johnston m. Elizabeth
b. abt 1836 d. 7/8/1929 br. Wollongong
m. Henry Edwards 1859 Kiama 2113/1859
f. Thomas m. Sarah
b. 1877 Wollongong 22991/1877 d. 1858 Wollongong
m. David J Edwards 1907
f. William Northfield m. Emma Manning *
Living Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
b. abt 1851 d. 10/5/1918 Lindfield br.
m. Henry Edwards (- 1922 Randwick Son of Robert Vertne Edwards & Isabella ) 11/10/1879 Wollongong 5256/1879
f. George Cox m. Mary Joyce Lambert *
EDWARDS-COX.-October 11, Henry Edwards, second son of Robert Vertne Edwards, Esq., late of Wood Hall, Suffolk, England, to Zipporah, third daughter of George Cox, Esq., MD., of Summer Hill, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 25 October 1879
EDWARDS.-May 10, at Kerelaw, Gordon-road, Lindfield, Zipporah, daughter of the late Dr. Cox, of Corrimal, aged 67. The Sydney Morning Herald 18 May 1918
Living Osbourne St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
m. William Egan
m. Daniel Egan
m. Peter Egan ( abt 1801 - 1886 Shellharbour)
b. abt 1874 Araluen d. 9/4/1902 Kembla Heights
m. John Egan (12/1/1866 Bellambi - 24/5/1936 Son of John Egan & Margaret ) 1901 Sydney
f. James Hickey m. Bridget
Mrs. Egan, wife of Mr. John Egan, of Kembla Heights, died on Wednesday night. Deceased was only married about 12 months, and had given birth to a child a week ago. The funeral took place yesterday and was very largely attended. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 12 April 1902 p 5
m. Patrick Egan 1865 Kiama
Husband a labourer- moved to Ulladulla area by 1867
b. abt 1863 d. 1923 Kiama
m. John Egan (abt 1860 -22/9/1934 Dulwich Hill)
f. Tobias m. Margaret
Living at Bombo in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
MRS. JOHN EGAN.
The death took place on Monday, after a month’s illness, of Ellen, the wife of Mr. John Egan who was in her 61st year at Bombo where she has lived for many years. A kindly neighbour and good friend, deep regret is felt at her death, and much sympathy felt for her husband and family in their trouble Mr. Egan has for over 20 years ben, identified with the work of the Bombo quarry industry, and for many years in charge of the crusher work at Commissioners quarry.
The funeral took, place yesterday at North Kiama … The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW: 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 30 May 1923 p 2
m. Patrick Egan 1883 Sydney 2011/1883
b. abt 1842 Ballyline Co Clare Ireland d. 1881 Robertson
m. Laurence Egan 1864 Kiama 2193/1864
f. Michael MacNamara m. Johanna Gorman *
Ship: Chowringhee 1855
m. Michael F Egan
Husband a settler and store keeper
ON Friday, the 18th inst., at the residence of her father, Gerringong, Fanny, the infant daughter of Mr. M. F. Egan, aged 4 months. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 1 December 1864 p 2
On the 28th June, at Gerringong, the wife of Mr. M. F. Egan, of a son The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 29 June 1865 p 2
On the 22nd November, at Gerringong, Mrs. M. F. Egan, of a daughter. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 29 November 1866 p 2
The Dairyman's Inn, kept by Michael Egan, at Gerringong, was completely destroyed by fire. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 8 October 1866 p 5
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Peter Egan
m. Peter Egan
b. abt 1847 Limerick Ireland d. 20/4/1937 br Wollongong with her sons
m. John Eagan 17/4/1865 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Patrick Murphy m. Ellen Cornick
Husband a labourer
Living Kembla Heights in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Egan, of Mount Kembla, who is 90 years of age, has sustained many bereavements in her long life, the latest being that of her son, Mr. John Egan, who died on Sunday, aged 70 years. This makes six sons which Mrs. Egan has lost, four were victims of the Mount Kembla Disaster, and another son Frank, died some years ago. In addition she lost two sons-in-law. One, John Purcell, was killed in the Kembla disaster, and subsequently his widow married a Mr. Owen, who also died. In addition she lost her husband. The remains were interred in the Wollongong cemetery on Monday. The Mt. Kembla Colliery did not work on Monday, to permit of the employees attending the funeral.
The late Mr. John Egan was a single man, and was born at Foxground 70 years ago. He moved to Mt. Kembla 40 years ago, and for a number of years had been employed on the screens at the Mt. Kembla Colliery, which he left about 18 months ago, owing to ill health. Of a quiet and genial disposition, he was well liked by all who came in contact with him, and many an old acquaintance will regret to hear of the passing of John Egan, who was a man in every sense of the word. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 29 May 1936 p 8
b. 17/9/1873 McQuarie River
m. Patrick Egan (abt 1868-) 18/7/1900 St Francis Xavier’s 7398/1900
f. Andrew Ryan m. Honorah Purcell *
m. John Egan
Husband a farmer
m. Philip Egan
b. abt 1858 d. 10/8/1902 Wollongong br. Windsor RC Cemetery
m. Patrick Joseph Egan 1876 Inverell 3053/1876
f. Michael Raper m. Catherine
EGAN –At Wollongong Mrs Egan, late of Commercial Hotel, Wollongong, aged 44 The Sydney Morning Herald 11 August 1902
The death took place at Wollongong on Sunday last of Mrs. Egan, daughter of Mr. Michael Raper, of Windsor The deceased had been ailing for some time past, but no one ever suspected she would be cut off so quickly. She was 45 years of age, and was highly respected by all who knew her. For a long time she kept the Commercial Hotel at Wollongong, and only a few weeks ago paid a visit to Windsor, being then in the best of health. She leaves seven children. The remains were brought to Windsor on Monday afternoon last, and laid to rest in the Windsor R.C. Cemetery. The funeral was represented by the leading residents of the town. The coffin, which was a beautiful polished cedar with silver mountings, was covered with floral tributes. The pallbearers were Messrs. B. Hall, M L.A., A. D. Fowler, D. Holland, J.P., and W. C. Barker. Hawkesbury Herald (Windsor, NSW: 1902 - 1945) Friday 15 August 1902
m. Michael Egan
Husband a settler
m. Patrick Egan
b. 1856 on board Lloyds 5258/1856 d. 20/11/1933 Kiama
m. Joseph Eggleston (abt 1857 -20/2/1938 Kiama Son of John Eggleton & Elizabeth M B Lack *)1880 Kiama
f. Christopher Anderson b. Eliza *
Living at Terralong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
b. 11/5/1831 Campsie d. 15/10/1918 Canterbury
m. John Eggleton ( 12/5/1820 Airds- 10/7/1902 Canterbury Son of William Eggleton & Sophia Rugles *) 19/1/1852 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. Robert Lack m. Elizabeth Frazier
m. Joseph Egleton
b. 10/3/1798 Parramatta d. 10/4/1887 Milton br. Ulladulla
m. William Eggleton ( 12/5/1793 Sydney Cove- ? Son of William Eggleton & Mary Dickenson) 30/5/1814 Parramatta
She died whilst living with her daughter Maria and her son John was also resident in the Illawarra so it is likely that she was at some time living in the Illawarra.
b. abt 1844 d. 1918 Rockdale
m. John Eggo 1870 Sydney
ON the 5th instant, at her residence, Wingello, the wife of Mr. JOHN EGGO of a son. The Goulburn Herald and Chronicle (NSW : 1864 - 1881) Wednesday 10 December 1873 p 2
Husband could have been Chinese
b. 1870 Sandhurst Vic d. 20/5/1949 Sydney br. Cremated
m. Charles Edward Eglese ( -15/12/1904) 29/7/1887 Woollahra 3168/1887 (div)
f. ? Weyland m. Marie Borchard ( See Schneider)
EGLESE— July 15, at Wollongong, N.S.W. the wife of C. E. Eglese of a son The Sydney Morning Herald 20 July 1895
EGLESE v EGLESE
Charles Edward Eglese of 12 Spring street Sydney, publisher, petitioned for a divorce from Emilia Marie Helena Eglese formerly Weyland on the ground of desertion Mr J D Sly appeared for petitioner The marriage was celebrated according to Anglican rites In Sydney on July 29 1887. A decree nisi was granted returnable in three months. The Sydney Morning Herald 23 November 1904
Husband was sentenced to 18 months for embezzling money from the Wollongong Harbour Trust in 1896.
d. 1948 Burwood 21538/1948
m. Martin Eisenhuth 1888 Penrith 6370/1888
f. Patrick Wholahan m. Kathleen
Living at New Dapto Rd Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a fettler.
b. 1861 Parramatta d. 1/7/1918 Coast Hospital
m. Rev. Francis Rowling Elder ( -1931) 1881 Sydney 823/1881
f. Achdeacon Robert Lethbridge King m. Honoria Australia Raymond
ELDER.-March 29, at the Parsonage, Wollongong , the wife of the Rev. F. Elder, of a son. The Sydney Morning Herald 31 March 1894
Elder.-December 20, at the Rectory, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. F. R Elder, of a sonThe Sydney Morning Herald 4 January 1898
(Note: she was the grand daughter of Rear Admiral King and the great granddaughter of Governor King)
Living at Bong Bong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Unmarried
Living at Brown St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Brown St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1/5/1823 Glencorick Co Monaghan Ireland d. 7/2/1905 Glebe Point br. Gerringong
m. William Elliott ( -8/3/1867 Gerringong) 1846 Presbyterian Wollongong V18464433 74B
f. John Blow m. Jane
Ship: Susan 1839
Her father remarried Ann Elliott *
The death occurred last week, at her residence Sydney, of Mrs. Ann Elliott relict of the late Mr. William Elliott; of Mount Pleasant, Kiama, at the age of 86 years, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 18 February 1905 p 2
The death occurred at Glebe Point, Mrs Ann Elliott, relict of the late Mr William Elliott, Mount Pleasant Kiama, at the age of 86 years. The Shoalhaven News and South Coast Districts Advertiser (NSW: 1891 - 1937) Saturday 11 February 1905 p 2
b. 16/8/1852 McDonald River d. 3/7/1911 Katoomba br. Rookwood
m. Edward Thomas Elliott (1847 Wollongong - 6/7/1932 Son of Thomas Elliott & Sarah Bowes *) 12/2/1876 Gerringong
f. George Dawes m. Isabella Riley *
MRS. E. T. ELLIOTT.
Much regret was expressed in Kiama on Tuesday morning when it was heard that Mrs. E. T. Elliott had passed away at her residence in Katoomba, on Monday afternoon. But lately Mr. and Mrs. Elliott had broken up their home at “Seaview”, Kiama, to give Mrs. Elliott the benefit of the mountain air. For years she has been a sufferer, and all that loving care and attention on the part of her devoted husband and daughter has been done, and the best medical skill obtained to prolong a life dear to them and much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Miss Elliott and the youngest daughter, Mrs. James Gibson in their sad bereavement out. Mrs. Elliot was the sister of Mr. G. Dawes, of Kiama and was a devoted wife and mother… The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 5 July 1911 p 2
Living at Crown St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll – Housemaid
m. John Elliott
ELLIOTT.— At her residence. Berkley estate, Wollongong, on the 19th instant, the wife of Mr John Elliott, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 22 March 1867 p 2
b. abt 1821 d. 15/9/1893 Fairy Meadow br. Wollongong
m. John Elliott (- 21/11/1896 Woonona Son of Thomas Elliott & Elizabeth) 1849 Presbyterian Wollongong V18484473 74B
f. Samuel Miller m. Mary
DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT.
A much-respected resident of this district for the last 50 years, in the person of Mrs. John Elliott, of Fairy Meadow, died very suddenly on Friday night last. The old lady, who was 72 years of age, retired to bed in her usual good health about nine o'clock, but awoke about an hour afterwards, when she was seized with a fit of coughing, and died within half-an-hour, before the doctor, who had been summoned, had arrived. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon, when a very large concourse assembled to testify their respect towards one whose many excellent qualities had gained for her the esteem of all who had the privilege of knowing her. The remains wore interred in the Presbyterian Cemetery, the Rev. Mr. Gray, of Teralga, conducting the service. The deceased leaves a husband, one son, and four daughters — Mrs. W. Parsons, Bellambi; Mrs. R. Barker, Woonona; Mrs. J. Schofer, Thirroul; and Mrs. L. Parsons, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 21 September 1893 p 2
Living at Bulli in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. January 1879 Redfern 3127/1879 br. Petersham
m. Edward Elliott (abt 1813 Ireland – 25/8/1885 Waterloo Son of Edward Elliott & Mary O’Shaughnessy *) 3/8/1839 St Mary's Church Sydney
f. Hugh Clanchy m. Mary
Her husband was the publican of the `Wollongong Inn' -1842, `Elliott's Family Hotel' cnr Crown & Corrimal Sts Wollongong 1844-c1858 and `Elliott's Family Hotel' c1860 cnr King & Susses Sts Sydney.
“MARRIED —By special license, on Saturday 3d inst., at St. Mary's church, Sydney, by the Rev. Charles Lovet, Mr. Edward Elliott, to Miss Bidilia Clanchy, both of Wollongong.” (SMH16 August 1839)
BIRTH. On Monday, the 1st instant, at her residence, Wollongong, Mrs. Edward Elliott, of a son.SMH 9 June 1840
BIRTH. On Tuesday, the 29th February, at the FAMILY HOTEL, Wollongong, Mrs. Edward Elliott, of a son.Sydney Chronicle 9 March 1848
Death On Tuesday, the 14th November, after nine days' illness, Maria, the beloved daughter of Mr. Edward Elliott, of the Family Hotel, Wollongong, aged six years and three months.The Sydney Morning Herald 17 November 1848
THE FRIENDS of Mr. EDWARD ELLIOTT, formerly of Wollongong, are respectfully invited to the funeral of Bodelia, his deceased WIFE; to move from his residence, Hill End Cottage. Walker-street, Redfern, THIS DAY (Monday), at half-past 2 o'clock', to the Catholic Cemetery, Petersham. The Sydney Morning Herald 20 January 1879
b. 1/10/1867 Shellharbour d. 26/7/1954 Wollongong cr. Woronora
m. Robert Elliott (1849 Wollongong - 21/4/1916 The Ferns Wollongong Son of Thomas Elliott & Sarah Bowes *) 1891 St Peters
f. James Martin m. Elizabeth Couch *
Living at Mount St Thomas in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
MRS. C. ELLIOTT
Mrs. Catherine Elliott died at her residence “Hillside”, Edward st., Wollongong on Monday.
She was the widow of Mr. Robert and mother of Muriel (Mrs. A. Marshall), Maud and Claude.
Mrs. Elliott was a prominent member of district A. H. and I. Societies and lived for the greater part of her life in this district.
She was a well-known competitor in equestrienne events when younger.
The funeral left the residence yesterday for the Woronora Crematorium. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1950 - 1954) Wednesday 28 July 1954 p 8
Miss Cassy Martin, one of the best horse women in the colony, made some wonderful performances over the sticks at Wollongong Show yesterday. The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW: 1887 - 1909) Friday 1 February 1889 p 4
b. 1874 Glebe d. 15/7/1948 Hurlstone Park
f. William Elliott m. Mary Deeves
Living at Thirroul in 1903 Electoral Roll – School teacher
ELLIOTT, Edith Deeves— July 15, 1948, at her residence, 5 Gower Street, Hurlstone Park. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 17 July 1948 p 26
b. 1850 Broughton Vale d. 25/8/1932 Moss Vale
m. Andrew Elliott (-) 1868 Wollongong
f. George Tate m. Mary Wright *
The death occurred at her residence, Lackey road, Moss Vale, on Thursday night, of Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott, widow of the late Mr Andrew Elliott, at the age of 82 years. Deceased was the daughter of the late George and Mary Ann Tate, and was born at Broughton Vale in 1850. The late Mrs. Elliott had lived in Lackey road for over 50 years, and leaves one son (Mr. Arthur Elliott) and one daughter (Miss Laurie Elliott) and five grandchildren to mourn their loss.
The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, the remains being interred in the Church of England cemetery at Bong Bong, the Revs A. G. Perkins and A. C Corlette conducting the burial service. The Scrutineer and Berrima District Press (NSW : 1892 - 1948) Wednesday 31 August 1932 p 2
b. 1782 Fermanagh Ireland d. 7/5/1868 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. Andrew Elliott (abt 1771 Ireland -13/7/1855 Wollongong Son of John Elliott & Angel Dyer ) Ireland
f. John Robinson m. Sophia
Ship: 1839 Argyle
On the 7th May, at the residence of her sons, Wollongong, ELIZABETH, relict of the late ANDREW ELLIOT, aged 86 years, the beloved mother of Mrs. A. Rolston, and Mrs. J. Greer, and great- grandmother of Mrs. Arthur Allen, of the Glebe, Sydney. The Sydney Morning Herald 25 November 1868
Her children Thomas, John, Margaret, Sophia, Jane, Catherine and their spouses and families all arrived on the Argyle in 1839
Living at Figtree in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 7/2/1858 Wattamolla Berry 7988/1858 d. 14/10/1937 Hamilton br. Sandgate
m. Arthur Herbert Elliott (1859 Plymouth -9/10/1920 Newcastle Son of James Elliott & Thomasina Orchard) 19/2/1891 Kangaroo Valley
f. John Francis m. Hannah Groves *
b. abt 1809 d. 25/7/1845 Pitt street Sydney
m. Alexander Elliott ( abt 1807 Shanagolden Limerick Ireland- 18/12/1879 Woolloomooloo Son of Edward Elliott & Mary O’Shaughnessey *) 3/6/1833 RC St Mary’s Sydney V183388 129/1833 later married Isobel Brady *
Husband a dancing teacher, hotelier and post master
MARRIED,
On the 3d instant, by the Rev. John Joseph Therry, Mr. Alexander Elliott, Macquarie-street, to Mrs. Frances Cullen, of the same place. The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser 6 June 1833
At 182, Pitt Street, on the 25th instant, Frances, the wife of Mr Alexander Elliott, aged 36 years, sincerely and deservedly regretted by her relatives and a large circle of friends. Morning Chronicle (Sydney, NSW: 1843 - 1846) Wednesday 30 July 1845
m. William Elliott 1894 Sydney 103/1894
b. abt 1866 Sunderland England d. 14/8/1950 Sutherland
m. William Charles Elliott (abt 1861 Cornwall England - 3/11/1944 Sutherland) 24/5/1892 Balmain
ELLIOTT - KERR. - May 24, 1892, at St. John's Church. Balmain, by the Rev. W. A. Charlton, William Charles Elliott, of Cornwall, England, to Emily Kerr, of Sunderland, England. Present address: 62 Auburn Street, Sutherland. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Saturday 4 November 1944 p 24
It is possible her husband worked at various mines in the Illawarra.
b. 7/2/1858 Kiama d. 13/10/1937 Newcastle br. Sandgate
m. Arthur Herbert Elliott 1891 Berry
f. John Francis m. Johanna Groves *
b. 29/8/1852 Gerringong d. 21/6/1934 Bethungra
m. John Elliott 1869 Broughton Village
f. William Elliott m. Ann Blow *
MRS. ISABELLA ELLIOTT
One of the Cootamundra district’s grand old pioneers, Mrs. Isabella Elliott, relict of the late John Elliott passed away last night at “Ferndale.”
Deceased, who was 85, has been in the district for 55 years.
Sons and daughters left to mourn her loss are Edith, Amy, Gladys, Effie, (Mrs. Ryals) and Bert, Walter, and Claude. Two daughters, Eva (Mrs. Cross) and Alvie (Mrs. Merrin), and two sons, Alfred and Edwin, predeceased her. There are 11 grandchildren.
The late Mrs. Elliott was born at Mt. Pleasant (South-Coast), and was married to the late John Elliot at Broughton village.
The late John Elliott selected the present property, and he and his good wife came to Cootamundra in 1879. The railway was not here then, and the long journey from the South Coast was made by tip dray.
Deceased took a very active interest in the Church of England church. She was remarkably clever at crochet work and only a little time ago made an altar cloth, which she presented to the church. She possessed a most generous nature, and was always willing to assist anyone. Her friends were countless. During the Great War she organised two dances at
“Ferndale” in aid of the Red Cross, and a profit of £500 was made on the two functions— a great tribute to her organisation and an instance of her patriotism.
The funeral will leave the house at 1.30 to-morrow. There will be a service at the Church of. England at 2.30, and the funeral will leave the church at 3 p.m. Cootamundra Herald (NSW: 1877 - 1954) Friday 22 June 1934 p 2
d. 1877 Sydney
m. Alexander Elliott (abt 1807 Shanagolden Limerick Ireland- 18/12/1879 Woolloomooloo Son of Edward Elliott & Mary O’Shaughnessey) 17/1/1846 St Mary's Church Sydney
f. Edmund Brady m. Ann
Ship: Herald 1845
The Index to Publican's Licenses shows Alexander as the licensee of the Crown Hotel in 1834, the Illawarra Hotel on the corner of Market & Keira Sts, Wollongong 1835-6 and the Wollongong Hotel in Market St, Wollongong 1837. The 1841 Census shows him living in Market Square, Wollongong. In 1843 Alexander was licensee of the Hope Inn, Parramatta. The following years show him with yet more hotels in the Wollongong area, The Governor Bourke Family Hotel and the Sportsman's Arms (at Figtree). Alexander was declared bankrupt on three occasions.
MARRIED, By special license, on the 17th instant, at the Cathedral, Sydney, by the Very. Rev. Dean McEncroe, Mr. Alexander Elliott, of Wollongong, to Isabelle, eldest daughter of Edward Brady, Esq., of Kealty, County Clare, Ireland.Morning Chronicle 21 January 1846
BIRTH, At her residence, Wollongong, on the 23rd instant, Mrs. Alexander Elliott, of a daughter.Sydney Chronicle 27 February 1847
On Tuesday the 16th instant,, Mrs. Alexander Elliott of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 19 October 1860 p 2
Husband a dancing teacher, hotelier and post master
b. abt 1810 Tyrone Ireland d. 1885 Dapto br. Porters Garden Beach/Bombo
m. James Elliott (- abt 1849 Tyrone Ireland)
f. Robert Erwin m. Margaret
Ship: 1854 Lady Elgin
On the 21st September, at the Wesleyan Chapel, Wollongong, by the Rev. J. Watkin, M. E. Robson, eldest son of Alderman Robson, of Keira Cottage, to Anne, fourth daughter of Mrs J. Elliott, of Dapto, and niece of Mrs S. Armstrong, of Keira Vale. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 3 October 1859 p 3
OBITUARY.-.An exemplary and much respected resident of the district has passed away in the person of Jane, relict of the late James Elliott. of County Tyrone, Ireland. The good lady died at the residence of her son. John Elliott-well and favourably known-Long Brush, Kiama, at the advanced age of seventy-five years, and was buried in the public cemetery, Porter's Garden Beach, on the following day. The obsequies were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Glasson (Wesleyan), who gave an excellent and impressive address at the house before the cortege started for the burial ground, dwelling especially on the certainty of death, and the necessity of preparing for that final event. He also read the usual service at the grave side. The deceased was left a widow with a family of nine children thirty-six years ago, and came to this colony in the year 1854, bringing with her three daughters, her son John and five others of the family having preceded her about two years. She settled with the second eldest son, Mr. John Elliott, at Dapto, and afterwards removed with him to Kiama, and breathed her last, beneath his roof and under his care and protection, without pain or suffering, from exhaustion or simple decay of nature. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 8 May 1885 p 2
b. abt 1859 Northumberland d. 14/10/1943 Young Wallsend br. Sandgate
m. John Elliott (abt 1855 Barrington Northumberland -7/5/1906 Young Wallsend ) 1879 Morpeth Northumberland
Ship: Devon 1881
ELLIOTT.–Passed away October 14, 1943, at Young Wallsend. Jane Ann Elliott, dearly beloved mother of Robina, Margaret and Lily aged 85 years. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW: 1876 - 1954) Thursday 4 November 1943 p 2
ELLIOTT.-The Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. G. SCOTT. Mr. and Mrs. C. HARRIS, Mrs. L. HARDY and FAMILIES, and Mrs A. ELLIOTT are invited to attend the Funeral of their late dearly beloved mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, and great-grandmother. JANE ANN ELLIOTT, to move from the residence of her son-in-law Mr C. Harris, Minmi-road, Young Wallsend, this Afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Sandgate. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW: 1876 - 1954) Saturday 16 October 1943 p 2
m. Philip Elliott
At Berkeley, Illawarra on 13th February, Mrs. P. Elliot, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 February 1845
(it is unlikely to be wife of Philip J Elliott as he was the Librarian at what was to become the Mitchell Library, it may be Louise Wiltshire wife of one of the surveyors of Wollongong, Philip Elliot, who surveyed Wollongong township in 1833)
b. abt 1869 d. 10/5/1957 Manning River
m. Elias Elliott (- 29/8/1935 Sydney Son of John Elliott & Annie) 1889 Sydney
f. William Cooper m. Sarah Jane
m. John Elliott
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Music teacher
b. 1835 Ireland d.
m. James Elliott 1861 Kiama 1951/1861
b. abt 1872 Durham d. 20/8/1951 br. Wollongong
m. Thomas David Elliott (abt 1868 Newcastle-on-Tyne -29/4/1925 Corrimal Son of David Thomas & Rachel Archbold ?) 1890 Wollongong
Ship: abt 1890
MRS. M. A. ELLIOTT
Mrs. Margaret Ann Elliott, of Doncaster Streets Corrimal, who died yesterday, came from Durham, England, 60 years ago when aged 19. She lived at Mt. Kembla and Western Australia but spent most of her life at Corrimal, where she was an active member of the Methodist Church and the women's Church Aid. She was also an active member of the Wollongong Pensioners' Association. She was the widow of Mr. Thomas Elliott, who died 26 years ago, and mother of Albert, George, Dave, Frank and Margaret (Mrs. B. Onions). Rev. Williams, of Corrimal Methodist will conduct a service at Parsons' chapel, after which the funeral will move to the Methodist Cemetery, Wollongong, where burial will take place beside her husband. Illawarra Daily Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1950 - 1954) Tuesday 21 August 1951 p 8
m. William Elliott
b. abt 1784 d. 12/2/1858 Wollongong br. Wollongong RC
m. Edward/Edmond/Edmund Elliott (abt 1772 Ireland -11/12/1838 Wollongong ) 28/7/1806 Limerick
Ship: 1828 City of Edinburgh with two younger children.
Husband was a convict who arrived 22/4/1823 on the “Brampton”. Conviction Life-Uttering unlawful oaths
On 7/11/1826 her husband petitioned to have his wife & family join him. Mary and her 2 younger children arrived in 1828, her elder son arrived on the `Eliza' on 26/2/1829.
Of your charity pray for the soul of Mary, relict of the late Mr. Edward Elliott, and mother of Alexander and Edward Elliott, of Wollongong, who departed this life on Friday, the 12th instant, aged 74 years. R. I. P. The Sydney Morning Herald 16 February 1858
Unmarried/ no father listed
b. 1830 Lower Winchendon Buckinghamshire England
m. Mathew Elliott (abt 1830 UK- 1882 Kiama Son of Matthew Elliott & ?) 23/12/1848 CofE Dapto; Wollongong V1848425 33B/1848
f. John Pearson m. Elizabeth A Williams *
b. 22/4/1862 Figtree 15045/1862 d. 23/5/1933 Waverley 10010/1933 br. Waverley
m. Alexander Anthony Elliott ( 23/10/1851 Wollongong -9/6/1911 Bondi Son of Alexander Elliott & Isabella Brady *) 1881 Wollongong 4412/1881
f. William Rowland Bow m. Ellen Matilda Maher *
ELLIOTT -On the 20th February, at her residence Post Office Stores, Figtree Illawarra the wife of Alexander Elliott, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 24 February 1882 p 2
ELLIOTT.-May 23, 1933, at her residence, Mount Kembla, 58 Hewlett-street, Waverley, Mary Ellen, widow of the late Alexander Anthony Elliott, late of Wollongong, and dearly loved mother of Isabel, Roland, Alexa, Edna, Dorothy, and Sylvia, aged 71 years. R.I.P. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Thursday 25 May 1933 p 8
b. 24/7/1872 Gerringong d. 15/4/1904 Richmond River
m. George J Elliott 1903
f. William Maynes m. Margaret Moffitt *
Living at Gerringong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Living at Toolijooa in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
b. 1882 Wollongong d. 16/7/1959 Wollongong br. Wollongong
m. John William Elliott (1862 Wollongong - 5/7/1951 Son of John Elliott & Anne Miller *) 1902 Wollongong
f. Robert Wilson m. Lydia Stafford *
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a butcher.
b. 1832 Makenny County Tyrone Ireland d. 20/5/1905 Lismore br. Clunes
m. William Elliott (1831 Lowtherstown Co. Fermanagh, Ireland – 5/12/1901 Clunes Son of William Elliott & Rebecca Wilson) 23/1/1857 Kilskeery Co. Tyrone
f. John Moffitt m. Mary Irvine
Ship: Mary Pleasants 1857
Husband a farmer
b. 1809 d. 5/9/1882 br. Pioneer Park Cemetery Wollongong
m. Thomas Elliott ( 1804 Fermanagh Ireland -15/12/1874 Wollongong Son of Andrew Elliott & Elizabeth Robinson * ) c1830 Fermaugh Ireland
f. Rev Edward Bowes m.
Ship: 1839 “Argyle”
Sister Margareta Bowes * married John Curry
1869 Mount Kembla 19892/1869 d. 10/8/1949 Wollongong br. Wollongong
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Albert Elliott (abt 1870- 1932 Corrimal Son of Albert or David Elliott & Rachel Archbold ?)
f. William Walker m. Mary Ann Fishlock * see Willett
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
MRS. S. ELLIOTT
Following a short illness, Mrs. Susan Elliott passed away in the Wollongong District Hospital yesterday. She was 80 years of age and had resided at Main Road, Corrimal. She was the widow of the late Mr. Albert Elliott, who was an orchardist at Mount Kembla.
The late Mrs. Elliott was born at Mount Kembla and had lived in this district all her life. Prior to her marriage, she was a member of the Walker family, of Cordeaux.
She leaves three daughters, Florence (Mrs. J. Jeffries, Moss Vale), Maud (Mrs. D. Lumley, Alstonville), Irene (Mrs. L. Eager, Corrimal), and two sons, Tom and Arthur.
A service, conducted by Rev. D. A. Trathen, will be held at Parson's funeral parlours today (Thursday) prior to the interment in the Wollongong Methodist cemetery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 11 August 1949 p 2
b. 1832 NSW d. 1869 St Leonards 2413/1869
m. Henry Ellis (abt 1821 -30/10/1868 North Shore) 1856 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. Rev Matthew Deverish Meares m. Georgina Augusta Deverish
At Wollongong, on the 23rd instant, by the father of the bride, Henry Ellis, Esq., of Bushfield, Illawarra to Catherine Anne Devenish, second daughter of the Rev. M. D. Meares, the incumbent. The Sydney Morning Herald 26 January 1856
Friday the 13th instant, at Waterview Cot Cottage the wife of of Henry Ellis, Esq., of a son. The North Australian, Ipswich and General Advertiser 24 August 1858
On the 30th October, at his residence, Floradale, North Shore, HENRY ELLIS, Esq., aged 47, late of her Majesty's Civil Service, Queensland. The Sydney Morning Herald 4 November 1868
Knox Ellis , the younger, lived at Bushfield Para Meadow Illawarra in 1853, Henry Ellis the elder was of Bushfield Illawarra. They were brothers (?) who in 1848 when they were insolvent were noted to be ‘late of the Murrumbidgee River, but now of Wollongong, farmers.’
b. 1925 d. 31/12/1876 Surry Hills
m. Knox Ellis (abt 1823 - 10/3/1873 Ashfield Son of Robert Ellis & Mary ) 4/11/1847 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. Rev Matthew Deverish Meares m. Georgina Augusta Deverish
ELLIS - Dec. 31. Surry Hills, Elizabeth Devenish, widow of the late Knox Ellis, Esq, aged 52 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 20 January 1877
Knox Ellis, the younger, lived at Bushfield Para Meadow Illawarra in 1853, Henry Ellis the elder was of Bushfield Illawarra. They were brothers (?) who in 1848 when they were insolvent were noted to be ‘late of the Murrumbidgee River, but now of Wollongong, farmers.’
b. abt 1867 d. 11/6/1944 Concord br. Field of Mars
m. Frank Ellis (-24/9/1915 Eastwood Son of John Ellis & Ann) 1889 Melbourne Vic
ELLIS.—June 11, 1944, at her residence, 4 Flavelle Street, Concord, Ellen, relict of the late Frank Ellis and dearly beloved mother of Frank, Henrietta (Mrs. Parker), William, and Ralph, fond sister of Mrs. T. Croxen (Durban) and Mrs. W. Kidd (Melbourne), aged 77 years. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 12 June 1944 p 8
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
James Ellis a labourer.
m. William Ellis 1843 Presbyterian Wollongong V 18434397 74B
Unmarried or no father listed
m. Herbert T Ellis
b. 1872 Wollongong 19641/1872 d. 10/8/1938 Wollongong br. Brownsville
Unmarried or no father listed
f. John Ellison m. Elizabeth Clarke *
Living at Weston’s Meadows in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic duties
Cannot find any record of the children so they may have been adopted and had their name changed.
Miss Charlotte Ellison, aged 64, known to most of the older residents as 'Charlotte,' died on Wednesday and was buried at Brownsville yesterday, Mr. A. E. Simpson (Wollongong and Dapto) conducting the funeral arrangements. Charlotte resided at Burelli street, Wollongong, for many years and cleaned the offices at the Post Office and Commonwealth Bank. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 12 August 1938 p 16
d. 1907 Dapto 8773/1907
m. John Ellison ( - 1877 Wollongong Son of Edmund Ellison & ?) 1857 Wollongong 2844/1857
f. Henry Clarke m. Louisa
Living at Weston’s Meadows in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic duties
Husband a labourer of Marshall Mount who was insolvent in 1861
b. abt 1864 d. 18/11/1913 Mount Brown br. West Dapto
m. Henry Ellison (1865 Wollongong- 1949 Wollongong Son of John Ellison & Elizabeth Clarke *) 1900 Parramatta
f. Garrett Condon m. Ellen
Living Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties
OBITUARY. — The news of the death of Mrs. Harry Ellison, of Mount Brown, was received with regret by a large circle of friends. The sad event took place on Sunday last, the remains being interred in the West Dapto cemetery on Wednesday, the Rev. Father Power officiating. The deceased was 49 years of age, and is survived by an affectionate husband and two children. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 21 November 1913 p 2
d. 1942 Rockdale br. Bexley
m. Alexander Leckie Elphinstone (abt 1854-8/9/1945 Bexley) 1883 Canterbury
f. William Pettitt m. Ann
Living at Keira St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Mrs. A. ELPHINSTONE
At the advanced age of 89 years, the death occurred at her residence, 5 Princes street, Bexley on Sunday last of Mrs. Annie Saunders Elphinstone, beloved wife of Alexander L. Elphinstone, and loving mother of Stuart (Thirroul), Stanley, Nicholas, and Annie. The remains were privately interred at Bexley. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 9 October 1942 p 2
b. abt 1829 d. 14/8/1911 Granville
m. Johan Elsberg (abt 1825 -3/8/1893 Wollongong Son of Nilson J Elsberg & Ingeborg )
f. Paul m. Karen
Ship: Allardus 1873 into Qld
John advertised for work in 1890 in Wollongong- his referees said that they had been living in Wollongong for at least 4 years.
In the Estate of JOHAN ELSBERG, late of Wollongong, in the Colony of New South Wales, farmer, deceased intestate.
APPLICATION will be made after fourteen days from the publication hereof that administration of the Estate of the above-named deceased may be granted to SVENBORG ELSBERG, the Widow of the said deceased.
FRAS. WOODWARD,
Proctor for the Applicant,
Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 12 August 1893 p 3
On Monday last the death occurred of Mrs. Svenborg Elsberg, in Sydney. The deceased lady had till lately been a resident of Wollongong, and was in her 82nd year. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 18 August 1911 p 11
b. abt 1877 d. 22/8/1942 Trenerry Court Adelaide
m. Edward Cuthbert Elsdon (-1929 Dandaraga Station Sandstone WA) 1897 Broken Hill
Living Marshall St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll –domestic duties. Husband a labourer or station hand.
In Adelaide in 1928 a case of in which someone assaulted her was dismissed.
ELSDON.—On August 22. Rose Mary Elsdon, of Trenerry Court. Adelaide, widow of Edward Cuthbert Elsdon late of Broken Hill. Aged 64 years. The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Tuesday 25 August 1942 p 8
b. 1869 Wollongong d. 29/5/1946 Corrimal br. Bulli
m. Percy Elson (- 10/4/1921 Mt Pleasant Son of John Elson & Jane) 1888 Woonona
f. Elijah Plucknett m. Susan Jolliffe *
Living at Mount Pleasant in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. With Walter Albert Elson a groom.
Mrs. E. E. ELSON.
Aged 77 years, the death took place on Friday of Mrs. Ellen Elizabeth Elson, of Dick street, Corrimal. The late Mrs. Elson was resident at Mount Pleasant for many years, moving to Corrimal just latterly. A family of five survive-
Violet (Mrs. J. D. Morgan), Leslie, Cecil, Walter and Matilda (Mrs. W. Hudd). Her husband, the late Mr. Percy Elson pre-deceased her in 1921, and on Saturday she was interred beside him in Bulli C. of E. cemetery. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 7 June 1946 p 8
m. Arthur W Elyard
b. abt 1819 d. 30/7/1908 Oberon br. Catholic Bathurst
m. Joseph Emelhainz (abt 1801 -26/12/1894 Wattle Flat)
Husband a settler
b. abt 1858 Armagh Ireland d. 27/10/1923 Upper Bielsdown Dorrigo br. Dorrigo
m. David Emerson (abt 1864 Armagh Ireland- 1956 Grafton Son of John Emerson & Mary) abt 1883 Armagh Ireland
Ship: Energia 1886
f. John m. Ann
Living at Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer.
b. abt 1857 Lanark Scotland d.
m. James Emerson ( abt 1856 Connagh -)
Ship: Stirlingshire 1884
Husband a miner
b. 1831 Sydney d. 17/12/1898 Kempsey br. Kempsey West
m. John W Ebenezer Emerton (abt 1824 - 25/5/1905 Son of John Emerton & Mary) 31/3/1851 Baptist Sydney St Andrew’s
f. James Etherington m. Penelope Bull
On Monday, March 31, by the Rev. John Ham. Mr. John Emerton, to Martha, the youngest daughter of Mr. James Etherington, of this city. Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 5 April 1851
On the 2nd Instant, at the residence of her father, Bathurst-Street, Mrs J. E. Emerton, jun. late of Wollongong, of a son. Bell’s Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer 7 February 1852
b. 1841 Klemanick Kilkenny Ireland d. 27/2/1882 Cootamundra br. Cootamundra
m. Alexander Emery (1/1/1839 at sea – 24/11/1921 Cootamundra Son of James Emery & Sarah Nethery *) 18/8/1865 Gerringong
f. Henry James m. Sarah Graham *
It has been claimed that the couple had eloped.
In October 1875, the Emery Family left Kiama and travelled to their new farming property in Dudauman, to the north-west of Cootamundra. Their eldest child, Florence A. Emery, remained behind, living with her grandmother, Sarah James (nee Graham), in the Figtree Inn.
Death of Mrs. A. Emery— It is with the deepest regret that we have to record the death of Mrs. Emery, wife of Mr. Alexander Emery, of Bute Park, Temora road, one of the most respected settlers of the neighbour. Deceased was on Saturday apparently in good health, but was that night seized with sudden illness. Dr. Combo was sent for on Sunday, and the numerous friends of deceased rallied to her assistance; but she continued to sink till on Sunday night she sank into the arms of Death.
She was 38 years of age, had borne 11 children, eight of whom survive her; was the daughter of the late Mr. Henry James, of Longbrush, Kiama; and the sister of Messrs. R. and G James, Belleview, and of Mrs. M. Cowan, Temora road. Her mother was present at her death. The funeral cortege came into town yesterday afternoon comprised of a large number of sympathising friends; and the burial took place in that part of the public cemetery dedicated to the Church of England. The Shoalhaven Telegraph (NSW: 1881 - 1937) Thursday 9 March 1882 p 4
b. 22/11/1863 Minmi d. 20/12/1949 Balgownie br. Wollongong
m. David Emery (abt 1862 Northumberland- Nov 1937 Wollongong Son of George Emery & Jane Richardson *) 1882 Wollongong
f. John Green m. Jane Walton *
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
MRS E. EMERY.
Mrs Elizabeth Emery, who died in the Wollongong District Hospital on Tuesday was born at Minmi (near Newcastle) 86 years ago. She was the widow of the late Mr David Emery. She resided in Hunter Street, Balgownie.
Mrs. Emery leaves two daughters, Jane (Mrs. F. Johnson), Lizzie (Mrs. J. Stanford), and a son, Mr. John Emery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Thursday 22 December 1949 p 2
b. 2/11/1864 Foxground d. 8/8/1946 Goulburn br. Crookwell
m. Alexander Emery (4 /1/1856 Edenclaw Co. Fermanagh – 23/3/1962 Crookwell Son of William Emery & Sidney Johnston) 1/6/1887 Kiama
f. William Irvine m. Isabella Henry * See Johnston
EMERY — IRVIN. — June 1st, 1887, at residence of bride's mother, Figtree Cottage, Kiama, by the Rev. J. Howell Price, Alick, eldest son of William Emery, Esq., late of county Fermanagh, Ireland, to Isabella, youngest daughter of the late William Irvin, of Kiama. Kiama Reporter (NSW : 1886 - 1887) Saturday 16 July 1887 p 3
MRS. ISABELLA EMERY
The death occurred this morning at 4.o'clock.at the Goulburn District Hospital, where she had been a patient for the past month, of Mrs. Isabella Emery, wife of Mr. Alexander Emery, of 191 Faithfull Street, Goulburn.
The late Mrs. Emery, who was 82 years of age, had resided for the past 26 years inn Goulburn, where she had many friends, all of whom held her in affectionate regard. Her early married life was spent at Kiama and later she and her husband moves to ‘James Park,' a pastoral property in the Crookwell district, the couple spending some years there before coming to Goulburn to live in retirement.
Mrs. Emery is survived by her husband and six sons, Albert (Goulburn), Irvine (Lismore) Arthur and Leslie (Crookwell), and George and Ernest (Sydney).
One daughter, Ivy, and one son, Stanley, predeceased her.
Following a service commending at St. Saviour's Cathedral tomorrow at 1.45 p.m. the funeral will leave for the Church of England Cemetery, Crookwell, Goulburn Evening Post (NSW: 1940 - 1954) Thursday 8 August 1946 p 5
b. abt 1839 Northumberland d. 14/6/1934 br. Wollongong
m. George Emery (abt 1835 Northumberland - 11/10/1914 Wollongong Son of David Emery & Eleanor ) 1860 Morpeth Northumberland
f. James Richardson m. Barbara
Ship: La Hogue 1879
Living at Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Late Mrs. Emery.
As briefly mentioned in our last issue, Mrs. Jane Emery died at the residence of her daughter (Mrs. Makin), Park Road, Bulli on Thursday of last week.
The late Mrs. Emery was a native of Northumberland (England) where she was born 95 years ago. As Miss Richardson, she married Mr. George Emery in England and they arrived in Australia in 1879 with a family of nine children. They resided at Wollongong for a short period, when they removed to Mt. Keira, where Mr. Emery was employed at the Mt. Keira colliery.
Mr. Emery predeceased his wife by about 20 years.
Mrs. Emery remained at Mt. Keira until two years ago when she removed to her daughter's residence at Bulli.
The deceased retained her faculties’ right up till the day before her death, A fortnight before the end came, Mrs. Emery had the sad misfortune to break her leg, the result of a slip, and this was actually responsible for hastening the end.
She was a great woman for home life, her family being her chief concern, but neighbours of long standing, speak of her as one of the most gentle, kindly and attentive in the hour of trouble or need. All called her “Grandma.”
Of the family of nine children, seven survive. The daughters are: Mrs. B. Makin (Bulli), Mrs. P. J. Taylor (Wollongong), Mrs. A. Cook (Rosemont) and Mrs. Jack Wilson (Grafton). The sons are Dave (Balgownie), Jim and Jack, both of Mt. Keira. There are 45 grandchildren, 89 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren.
The remains were interred in the Presbyterian cemetery, Wollongong last Friday. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 22 June 1934 p 10
b. 7/2/1867 Brownlow Hill Camden d. 24/7/1909 Mt Keira br. Wollongong
m. James Emery (abt 1864 Northumberland - 4/1/1952 Wollongong Son of George Emery & Jane Richardson *) 1885 Wollongong 5482/1885
f. Neil McLeod m. Maria Rann *
Living at Mount Keira in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Mrs. James Emery, a highly-respected resident of Mount Keira, died yesterday, aged 43,
The funeral to-day was largely attended. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842 - 1954) Monday 26 July 1909 p 8
b. 2/12/1841 Jamberoo d. 8/6/1910 Enmore
m. Alexander Emery (21/5/1833-29/6/1909 Newtown Son of William Emery & Isabella Nethery) 29/4/1859 Jamberoo 2099/1859
f. James Graham m. Mary McKeown *
Husband a brother to James, Mary, Jane, Isabella, Sarah Emily, Sydney, William and Alexander Emery
EMERY On March 24th, at the residence of her parents Kangaroo VaIley, Amy Elizabeth, seventh daughter of Alick and Margaret Emery aged five years and seven months The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Tuesday 6 April 1886 p 2
EMERY. — On the 8th June, at her residence, 16 Reiby-street, Enmore, Margaret, beloved wife of the late Alexander Emery, aged 68 years. Northern Star (Lismore, NSW : 1876 - 1954) Tuesday 14 June 1910 p 1
b. 1819 Magheraculmoney Fermanagh d. 30/12/1890 Kiama br. Kiama
m. James Emery (1811 Enniskillen -26/5/1880 Kiama Son of William Emery & Isabella Nethery) 29/8/ 1877 Kiama 3255/1877
f. Charles Irvine m. Mary Emery
Brothers Charles (married Isabella Armstrong *) and James A (married Jane Walmsley *) also lived in the Illawarra
Husband a brother to Alexander, Mary, Jane, Isabella, Sarah Emily, Sydney, William and Alexander Emery
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswgdhs/8769.htm http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~rcowan/genealogy/IrvineC_EmeryM.html
b. 1/5/1876 Altofts West Yorkshire d. 29/8/1941 Wollongong
m. John Emery (24/12/1867 Kitty Brewster Blyth Northumberland -19/5/1938 Wollongong Son of George Emery & Jane Richardson *) 1896 Wollongong
f. Joseph Davies m. Margaret Bennett *
Ship: 1880 Camperdown
Living at Mount Keira h in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a miner.
Mrs. P. A. EMERY.
The death occurred at Mount Keira on Saturday last, Oct. 25.th, of Mrs. Phoebe Anne Emery, widow of the late John Emery, and eldest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Joseph Davis, who were pioneer residents of Mt. Keira.
The late Mrs. Emery left England with her parents at the age of two years, the voyage occupying three months in a sailing vessel.
As a girl she attended Wollongong School and later went to Tarrawanna to reside. While there she met with a painful accident, being almost burned to death.
Later on she worked for the late Mr. and Mrs. Ashley, and subsequently for the late Major MacCabe, a victim of Mt. Kembla explosion in 1902, in which her father and brother assisted with the rescue work.
In more recent years, Mrs. Emery has been widely known as a nurse, in which capacity she was ever ready to answer a sick call.
Mrs. Emery was held in high regard and she will be sadly missed by her family and all who knew her.
The family includes Thomasina (Mrs. W. Brannigan, Leichhardt), Frederick, Doris (Mrs. F. Elliott), John and George.
The funeral on Sunday moved from the residence of her daughter (Mrs F. Elliott) for the Presbyterian cemetery, Wollongong. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW: 1900 - 1954) Friday 31 October 1941 p 3
b. 8/12/1849 Kiama d. 28/3/1915 Cambewarra br. Cambewarra
m. William Emery (8/1/1847 Kiama- 19/3/1929 Terara Son of James Emery & Sarah Nethery *) 22/9/1875 Kiama 2883/1875
f. James Harvison m. Mary Jane Armstrong *
b. 28/1/1814 Magheraculmoney Fermanagh d. 9/5/1872 Kiama br. Kiama Methodist Cemetery
m. James Emery (1811 Enniskillen Ireland- 26/5/1880 Kiama Son of William Emery & Isabella Nethery) 15 /9/1836 in Ardess Co. Fermanagh
f. John Nethery m. Anna
Ship: 1838 Fairlie
Husband a brother to Alexander ,Mary, Jane, Isabella, Sarah Emily, Sydney, William and Alexander Emery
Crown Land registers show James Emery as owner of “Bushbank”, a property of 96 acres at Kiama close to “Nethervale”, and also of at least two lots at Gerringong. One of these he donated for the public school while another, of approximately 14 acres, lies just north of present day Jubilee Park. The Kiama Independent of 28.5.1880 lists James as first settler on “Bonaira”. The title of “Bonaira” was vested in the name of W.M. Manning on 23.8.1839. It was described as Portion 13 and consisted of 1000 acres. It is believed that James took up a clearing lease at first, later purchasing about 68 acres which he named “Nethervale”.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswgdhs/8769.htm Illawarra Pioneers Index
m. John Joseph Augustus Emmett (1879 Bathurst- 9/9/1943 Coledale Son of John Joseph Emmett & Ellen Elizabeth Anthes)
Living at Otford in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic duties
b. abt 1864 Edmonton Essex d. 1934 Ashfield br. Rookwood Anglican
m. George Enderby ( - March 1899 Camperdown) 1883 Edmonton Essex
f. Lancelot Earl m. Elizabeth Lewis *
Ship: Abergeldie 1884
ENDERBY-December 19 1934 at her residence, 1 Federal avenue Ashfield Hannah Agnes relict of George Enderby formerly of Wollongong In her 71st year The Sydney Morning Herald 20 December 1934
m. Soren G Enemark
b. abt 1843 d. Jan 1911 Newtown 2573/1911 br. Rookwood RC
m. George Edward Enfield (abt 1842 - July 1899 Newtown Son of William Henry Enfield & Mary) 21/2/1870 Sydney
f. Michael John Connolly m. Maria Griffin *
ENFIELD—CONNOLLY—February 21st, by special license, by the Rev. Dr. Lang, George Edward, eldest son of William Henry Enfield, of Kent, England, to Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Mr. Michael Connolly, Reckville, Jamberoo, and niece to Rev.Andrew Griffin, P.P., Leitrim, Galway, Ireland. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Thursday 10 March 1870 p 2
b. abt 1829 Trowbridge Wiltshire d. 1897 Surry Hills br. Rookwood
m. Gideon England (abt 1828 Trowbridge Wiltshire -10/9/1909 Surry Hills) 1852 Melksham Wiltshire
Ship: Bussorah Merchant 1853
ENGLAND— At her residence, 29 Mary-st, Surry -hills, June, beloved wife of Gideon England, aged 69 years. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Saturday 9 January 1897 p 1
ENGLAND- The Friends of Mr. GIDEON ENGLAND are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of his late beloved wife, Jane; to move from his residence, 29 Mary-st., Surry-hills. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON, at ½ past 1 o'clock, to Necropolis. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Saturday 9 January 1897 p 16
d. 1883 Berrima
m. Josiah England (- 1911 Balmain Son of John England &? )
f. George England m. Jane
Josiah England of Clifton, storekeeper was insolvent in 1882. Child and husband both in hospital in the Illawarra in 1888. Living in Newcastle in 1908.
m. John England 1849 CofE Sydney, St James'
At her residence, Crown-street, on the 17th instant, Mrs. John England, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 25 October 1864 p 2
ENGLAND.— At her residence, on the 15th instant, Mrs J. England, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 30 January 1866 p 2
b. 4/11/1873 Cordeaux River d. 1913 Sydney
m. Patrick English 10/101/1891 St Francis Xavier’s
f. Patrick Hayes m. Julia/Johanna Gleeson *
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic duties
b. abt 1811 Ireland d. 10/3/1878 Dunn’s Hall Rockley br. Arkell Cemetery
m. Andrew English ( abt 1800 Ireland- d. 9/12/1890 Bourke Station Rockley ) 22/5/1841 Waterford Ireland
(Some sources say this family was on the Cooks River for the birth of their sons and the daughter was born at Bathurst- RC church records for the Illawarra say otherwise)
d. 1911 Newtown 11371/1911
m. John English (18/4/1837 Co Tipperary Ireland -2/4/1878 Macdonaldtown Son of Thomas English & Johanna Sinnett *) 1864 Kiama 2200/1864
f. Maurice Hartigan m. Johanna *
m. James English 1867 Kiama 2252/1867
b. 28/2/1808 Powerstown Co Tipperary Ireland d. 22/2/1859 Jamberoo br. Jamberoo Catholic
m. Thomas English (1/3/ 1801Fethard Tipperary Ireland- 4/1/1855 Jamberoo Son of William English & Mary Adams ) abt 1827 Ireland
f. James Sinnett m. Mary Hunt
Ship: Hope 1842
See Ellen McCarthy * see Boyd
Her niece Mary Synott * see Hiley arrived in 1859 – this niece had cousins Rev. W Hanley and Thomas Hanley in the colony.
m. James S English
b. 2/6/1836 South Coast d. 5/11/1922 Rosebank
m. William English (4/5/1827 Ireland- 18/7/1883 Lismore Son of Thomas English & Johanna Sinnett *) 15/9/1856 Wollongong
f. Patrick Geraghty m. Martha Foley *
She resident of Little Bulli he of Jamberoo
Husband a farmer
At the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Wollongong, on Monday, the 15th September, by the Rev. Father Sumner, Mr. William English, of Jamberoo, to Mary, third daughter of Mr. Patrick Geraghty, of Bulli, Illawarra. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Monday 22 September 1856 p 6
On Sunday, 5th inst., there died at Rosebank, Mrs. Mary Anne English, after an illness of only two weeks. Mrs. English was 80 years of age, and came with her late husband, William English, to the Richmond about 50 years ago. She belonged to a remarkably long-lived family, being one of 15 children, of which seven still survive. It was at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geraghty, that Bishop Doyle first stayed when he came, a young priest, to take charge of Lismore parish. Her father and mother both reached within a few days of the ripe age of 92 years. Mrs. English was remarkable throughout her life time for the faithful practice of her religion, and for her splendid example. She was born on the South Coast. Her children were James English (Atherton), Thomas English (Rosebank), Mrs. Tickle (Rosebank), and Mrs. Brown (Tweed district). Another son — Patrick — died about 17 years ago.
Some little time before her death the late Mrs. English made a gift of £50 to help the people of Rosebank to build a church. Her funeral took place on Monday, 6th inst., the last obsequies being read by the Right Rev. Monsignor McGuire, V.G.— R.I.P. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW: 1895 - 1942) Thursday 16 November 1922 p 33
b. 13/4/1836 Sydney d. 10/9/1922 Annandale
m. James English (8/8/1834 Feathard County Tipperary Ireland- 9/1/1868 Jamberoo Son of Thomas English & Johanna Sinnett *) 28/4/1855 Jamberoo
f. James Sutton Lees m. Mary Ann Lees *
b. 3/3/ 1868 Athelstane Toolijooa/Gerringong d. 26/7/1922 Albion Park
m. Thomas English (abt 1862- 29/6/1929) 14/2/1901 Sydney
f. John Britan Taylor m. Margaret Kiley *
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic duties
m. Henry Ennis
m. Martin Erickson
Husband a contractor for the brickwork for the Illawarra Salt Works of Bellambi in 1893.
d. 1899 Morpeth
m. Lawrence Erickson (abt 1854 - 1928 Wallsend )
f. William B m. Catherine
Husband a miner on Minmi- insolvent in 1885 and in 1893 was insolvent, living at Corrimal.
m. William Erning
Living at Bong Bong St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Thomas C Erving
m. James Erwine 23/4/1843 Jamberoo
He resident of Jamberoo she of Parramatta
b. 1861 d. July 1898 Balgownie 12122/1898 br. Wollongong CofE
m. John Frederick Eshman ( abt 1852- 8/6/1922 Newcastle) 1882 Maclean 4030/1882
f. Henry Samuel Searle m. Mary Anne Brooks
THE FRIENDS of Mr. ESHMAN are kindly invited to attend, the Funeral of his Late Dearly Beloved WIFE, to move from his residence, Balgownie, TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 12.15 o'clock, for the Church of England Cemetery, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 16 July 1898 p 3
d. 1921 Wallsend
m. Henry Dibden (abt 1839-4/2/1891 Balmain) 1865 Balmain
m. John Frederick Eshman ( abt 1852- 8/6/1922 Newcastle) 1900 Wollongong
Living at Balgownie in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
First husband was a master of Balmain Ferry Co steamer and a benefit picnic was held for them in 1891
b. 1866 Wollongong d. 1939 East Sydney br. Botany
m. William Albert Essey ( -1940 Sydney Son of William A Essey & ) 21/6/1894 Sydney
f. John B Davis m. Sarah Emily Organ *
ESSEY — DAVIS.— June 21, 1894, at Sydney, by the Rev. John Davis, William Albert, second son of the late William A. Essey, Esq., of London, to M. A. J. (Bertha), seventh daughter of J. B. Davis, of ' Neinn,' Victoria-street, Wollongong. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Thursday 28 June 1894 p 2
m. Hanley Herbert Ether 1881 Kiama
m. David Etherington
b. 1/11/1867 Nerriga 7572/1867 d. 29/7/1941 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Henry Ettinghausen (27/2/1859 Shoalhaven- 6/5/1927 Kiama Son of Anton Ettinghausen & Anna Christina Baumann *) 2/12/1887 Kiama
f. James Taper m. Hannah McGrath
Living at Bong Bong St Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic duties
MRS. ANNIE ETTINGSHAUSEN, 74 YEARS.
The death occurred at her residence, Bong Bong Street Kiama, on Tuesday last, of Mrs Annie Agnes Ettingshausen, following a fairly lengthy illness, at the age of 74. She was a Miss Taper and was born in the Nerriga district. She married Mr Henry Ettingshausen, who was in business at Kiama as a carpenter and undertaker for many years.
A keen church worker, the late Mrs. Ettingshausen was well-known and popular here as a good friend and neighbour, being especially helpful in all cases of sickness or distress.
Her husband predeceased her fourteen years ago and since that time she has resided with relatives at various times in different parts of the State
The late Mrs Ettingshausen is survived by two sons, Cecil (Kiama) and Leo (Wollongong) and one daughter, Pauline, (Mrs. McGrath, Delegate), to whom with her nephew, Sergeant J. B. Taper, Sutherland, who was formally stationed at Albion Park, sympathy is expressed in their bereavement. One daughter, Lennie (Mrs Brazier) and a son, Herbert, predeceased their mother, the latter being killed in action in the Great War.
A Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Peter's Church, Kiama, on Thursday morning, and the funeral took place on Thursday afternoon at the Catholic Cemetery, Kiama… The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Saturday 2 August 1941 p 3
b. abt 1834 Hattenheim Nassau d. 2/5/1901 Kiama br. Kiama
m. Anton Ettinghousen (abt 1833 Hattenheim Nassau -1907 Son of Ludwig Ettinghausen & Susannah) 9 or 13/4/1854 Hattenheim Germany
f. Anton Baumann m. Christina
Ship: Wilhelmsburg 1855
Husband a carpenter
KIAMA.
Mrs. Ettingshausen, wife of Mr. Antoni Ettingshausen, of this town, died on Thursday afternoon, in the presence of her husband and family, the cause of death being an affliction of the heart. Mrs. Ettinghausen, who was 66 years of age, was a native of Kiderich, Germany, and came to this colony 45 years ago, just a year after her marriage. She had been a resident of Kiama for 25 years, and was much esteemed by her friends and acquaintances. She leaves a husband three daughters and four sons to mourn their loss.
Her remains were interred in the Kiama Cemetery on Saturday afternoon, the funeral starting from the Catholic Church at 2 30 p.m. The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW: 1895 - 1942) Saturday 11 May 1901 p 17
b. 1/3/1861 Kiama d. 28/6/1943 St George br. Rookwood
m. Peter Ettinghausen (1856 Port Stephens - 22/7/1931 Arncliffe Son of Anton Ettinghausen & Anna Christina Baumann *) 1883 Kiama 5413/1883
f. Samuel Chester m. Elizabeth Redmond *
A former Kiama resident, known to many of the older generation, passed away on Monday last at the St. George District Hospital in the person of Mrs. Elizabeth Fanny Ettingshausen, whose late husband, Peter Ettingshausen, was a respected citizen here many years ago when he was in business as a carpenter and was also a prominent member of the,
2nd Infantry Rifle Club. The late Mrs. Ettinghausen was formerly Miss Chester, a member of one of the oldest families in the town, a quiet home-keeping lady who was beloved by all who knew her. –She is survived by one son and three daughters, to whom sympathy is extended in their bereavement. She was predeceased by her brother,
Samuel Chester and a sister, Mrs, Harry Ryan. The funeral took place yesterday (Tuesday) at the Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood; The Kiama Reporter and Illawarra Journal (NSW : 1899 - 1947) Wednesday 30 June 1943 p 4
b. 1870 Kiama d. 6/7/1950 Kingsford
m. John Ettingshausen (1864 Shoalhaven -25/11/1945 Helensburgh Son of Anton Ettinghausen & Anna Christina Baumann *) 1896 Kiama
f. Hugh Moss m. Hannah Lynch *
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic duties
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic duties
b. 8/7/1870 Kiama d. 5/6/1952 Balmain br. North Kiama
m. Martin Ettinghausen (1873 Shoalhaven - 1910 Kiama Son of Anton Ettinghausen & Anna Christina Baumann *) 1906 Glebe 9971/1906
f. Francis Brown m. Anna Maria Moore *
MRS. M. F. ETTINGSHAUSEN
The death occurred at her residence, Royal Oak Hotel, Balmain, on 5th June, of Mrs. Mary Frances Ettingshausen at the age of 82 years.
She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brown, of Kiama, and before her marriage she and her sister, Mrs. Sullivan, conducted first a refreshment room and later a newsagency in a shop on the site of what is now the Kiama Mill.
The late Mrs. Ettingshausen was of a kindly disposition and made a host of friends in Kiama who will regret her passing.
Her husband, the late Martin Ettingshausen, who was the builder of the E.S. & A. Bank at Jamberoo and Mrs. Simmons' residence at the corner of Barney and Manning Streets, predeceased her 42 years ago.
She is survived by one son Basil and her sister, Mrs. A. M. Sullivan, and her brother Mr. Frank Brown, both of Kiama, to whom sympathy is extended in their bereavement.
The funeral left St. Peter's Catholic Church Kiama for the North Kiama Cemetery. Kiama Independent (NSW : 1947 - 1954) Saturday 14 June 1952 p 6
m. James Eustine
m. Thomas Eurs
On the opening of Dapto Railway Station
The station had been handsomely decorated for the occasion by two ladies of Dapto, Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Bovard, with palms, ferns, flowers, &c, while banners were displayed the whole length of the building, beating the inscription. “Welcome to Our Governor,” “Advance Illawarra,” and “Success to Our Railway, ” elegantly worked on calico with orange leaves, flowers, &c. The whole presented a singularly gay appearance, which was highly appreciated by all the members of the party, and by none more so than by Lord Carrington, who took occasion to remark upon the beauty of the decorations, and requested that the fair designers might be introduced to him. Australian Town and Country Journal 13 October 1888
Living at Kenny St Wollongong in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. With Edward Evans a sailor.
b. abt March 1814 Culval Conway d. 9/2/1867 Mt Pleasant br. Wollongong
m. Thomas Evans (1815-) 1834 Cornwall
f. Philip Callaway m. Anne Uren *
Ship: 1839 Adromarche
Husband had Bee Hive Inn Kiama
Died at sister’s residence Mrs Grace Bushell *
EVANS.— From disease of the heart, at the residence of Mr Bushell (brother-in-law of the deceased). Mount Pleasant, Ann, the wife of Mr Thomas Evans, Bee Hive Inn, Kiama, and late of the Sportsman's Arms, Wollongong, aged 53 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 12 February 1867 p 2
b. 14/8/1863 Maidstone Kent d. 17/3/1934 Wollongong br. Wollongong Methodist Section
m. Edward Evans (24/3/1861 Aberystwyth -20/4/1937 Wollongong Son of David Evans & Ann) 31/7/1889 Wollongong 5257/1889
f. John Ede m. Sally Kebble
Ship: 1879 from NZ
About 1880 Ann Ede and her sister, Rose L Robertson *, operated a boarding house in Burelli Street. Husband a tailor.
LATE MRS. EVANS.
On Saturday there passed to her eternal reward Mrs. Evans, wife of Mr. Edward Evans, of Kenny Street, Wollongong, a women who was held in high esteem by all who had the privilege of her acquaintance. She was a woman who loved her home life, and the society of her husband and children. She had high ideals in life, and won, the respect and esteem of those who knew her best. The late Mrs. Evans was born at Maidstone, Kent, 71 years ago, and when sixteen years of age she came to Australia with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kebble, who settled in Sydney. Subsequently the deceased came to reside at Wollongong, where she married Mr. Evans 45 years ago, and she had resided in the town ever since. She is survived by a husband and grown up family, viz., Mrs. Brooks (Elsie), Mrs. Wotton (Gwen), Miss Amy Evans and Mr. Cliff Evans (Sydney). One son, Dave, made the supreme sacrifice in the Great War.
The remains were interred in the Methodist section of the Wollongong cemetery on Sunday, Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Friday 23 March 1934 p 3
m. William Evans
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1883 d. 2/2/1900 Bulli 4080/1900 br. Bulli General
f. William Evans m. Elizabeth *
Cause of Death: blood poisoning
Occupation: Ladies maid to Mrs George Adams of Bulli aged 17 ½
m. Edward Evans
Living at Helensburgh in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic duties. Husband a miner.
b. abt 1835 Ball, Mayo d. 19 /9/1919 br. buried Katoomba
m. John Evans 24 June 1855 Sydney
f. James m. Catherine (both dead)
Religion : Roman Catholic
Ship: Panama 1850
Irish Orphan Other : Empl. A Pring, Macquarie St., £6-8, 3 yrs.
Family lived Jamberoo, Sandridge and Hotham
Ref. Mrs Yvonne Jenkins, “Carawatha” 117 Cheetham Flats Road, Rydal 2790.
b. abt 1848 d. 11/12/1910 Dapto br. West Dapto
m. David Evans (abt 1843 Glamorganshire Wales- 4/1/1916 Dapto Son of John Evans & )
f. Evan
Ship: abt 1888
Mrs, Evans, wife of Mr, David Evans, one of the Mount Kembla disaster heroes, died at Dapto on Sunday last at the age of 62 years, The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Wednesday 14 December 1910 p 2
The couple had no relatives in Australia but did have a grandson and granddaughter in America who inherited everything except the Dapto house which was left to a friend who looked after them.
b. 1845 Sydney V18451799 30A/1845 d. 17/11/1907 Dapto 13446/1907 br. Dapto
m. Evan Robert Evans (1835 Penzance Cornwall -5/10/1907 Avondale House Dapto Son of Evan Evans & Sarah Roberts *) 4/4/1866 St Luke’s Dapto 3394/1866
f. Andrew Thompson m. Elizabeth Weston *
Living at Avondale in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
On the 4th instant, at St. Luke’s Church, Dapto, by the Rev. William West Simpson, M.A., assisted by the Rev. W. F. B. Uzzell, EVAN ROBERT EVANS, Esq., of Penrose Villa, Dapto, to CATHERINE, eldest daughter of ANDREW THOMPSON, Esq., of West Horsley, Dapto, Illawarra. SMH 9 April 1866
EVANS. —At her residence, Penrose Villa, Dapto on the 4th instant, the wife of Mr E. R. Evans, of a son. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 12 March 1867 p 2
EVANS.—Penrose Villa, Dapto, on the 22nd August, 1868, the Wife of Mr E. R. Evans of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 4 September 1868 p 2
EVANS.—At her residence, Penrose Villa, Dapto, on 1st July, the wife of Evan R. Evans, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 5 July 1870 p 2
EVANS.—On the 22nd instant, at Penrose Villa, Dapto, the wife of E. R. Evans, Esq., J.P., of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 25 August 1871 p 2
EVANS. — At her residence, Penrose Villa, on the 8th August, the wife of Evan R. Evans, of a daughter. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 15 August 1873 p 2
EVANS. — August 3rd, 1880, at her residence, Penrose, the wife of E. R. Evans, of a son Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 17 August 1880 p 2
EVANs.-On the 7th February, at Penrose Villa, Danto, Herbert Austin, youngest son of Evans and Kate Evans, aged two years.
EVANS.-On the 4th February, at Wollongong, Wilfred Charles, fourth son of Evans and Kate Evans, aged four years. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947) Friday 13 February 1885 p 2
MRS. EVANS.
Mrs. Evans, wife of the late Mr. Evan R. Evans (who predeceased his wife but a few weeks ago), passed away at Dapto on Sunday morning last, after a long illness. Mrs. Evans, was highly respected and widely known in the district, and the funeral, which took place on Monday, was largely attended. Mrs. Evans was sister-in-law to Messrs. M. N, and Wm. Hindmarsh, of Kiama. The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW: 1863 - 1947) Saturday 23 November 1907 p 2
On the 4th instant, at her residence, Penrose Villa, Dapto, Illawarra, the wife of EVAN R. EVANS, of a son.SMH 7 March 1867
On the 22nd instant, at Penrose Villa, Dapto, Illawarra, the wife of E. R. EVANS, Esq., J.P., of a daughter. SMH 24 August 1871
m. James Evans
m. Richard James Evans 1875 Parramatta
Living at Hamilton St Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties. Husband a labourer
m. James George Evans
m. David Evans
m. James Evens
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Living at Albion Park in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
With John Evans a school teacher
b. abt 1858 Blaenglais Breconshire Wales d. 1/7/1912 Bulli br. Bulli Gen RC
m. William Evans ( abt 1856 Dowlais Wales- 28/4/1933 Bulli Son of William Evans & Elizabeth Edwards? )
f. William m. Elizabeth
EVANS. — July 1, at Vaynor, Bulli, Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of William Evans, Bulli and Blaenglais, Breconshire, South Wales. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW: 1883 - 1923) Wednesday 3 July 1912 p 8
b. abt 1850 d. 7/4/1921 Bulli 6666/1921 br. Bulli General
m. Robert Evans ( abt 1857 – 12/9/1945 Son of Robert Evans & Elizabeth) 1884 Lithgow 5131/1884
f. William Rees m. Elizabeth
Living at Bulli Pit in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1852 West Maitland d. 18/3/1934 Lidcombe br. Woronora
m. George Henry Evans (21/5/1845 Parramatta -9/8/1933 Carlton Son of George Henry Evans & Ann) 7/8/1875 Coonabarabran
f. Charles Samuels m. Rachel Heaton
Husband a sawyer and nightwatchman in Kiama area abt 1890 to 1920
m. John Evans
m. Alfred Evans
b. abt 1845 Wollongong d. May 1880 Quirindi Gap 8332/1880
m. John Evans abt 1863 Newcastle?
Cause of Death: Heart disease
A Melancholy Death at Quirindi.
A magisterial inquiry was held on Monday last by Mr. T. S. Grehan, J.P., at Quirindi Gap, touching the death of Ellen Evans, who died suddenly on the previous night. Abridged from the Murrurundi Times, May 29
John Evans deposed: I am 16 years of age, and am the son of deceased, Ellen Evans, and a man named John Evans is my father ; I was with my mother last night in a tent, near this house ; myself and mother had travelled from Narrabri, and were going towards New England, to look for a job of shepherding; mother, myself, and my three little sisters and the baby went to bed about 7 o'clock ; mother appeared quite well then ; about 12 o'clock she seemed to be in a sort of shaking fit ; the baby cried some time afterwards, and I gave mother a shake, to draw her attention to the baby, but she did not move ; I then covered up the baby, and he went off to sleep; about daylight I again tried to draw mother's attention to baby's crying; on touching her I found her cold, and on further examination found she was dead; my mother was over 30 years of age, but she was not forty; we are quite destitute; father left mother about twelve months ago, with myself and the four other children now here; the youngest is a male child, 2 years old, and the girls range from 6 to 10 years ; we used to travel on two old broken down horses, sometimes riding and sometimes walking; the rings now produced are those my mother wore; she said she was married at Newcastle, N. S. W., to my father ; I do not know any reason for my father leaving us; he used to beat mother when he got drunk; mother's maiden name was Ellen Cobtree, and she was a native of Wollongong ; I reported the death of my mother this morning to Mrs. Cook immediately I saw she was dead, and she (Mrs. Cook), afterwards saw mother's body in the tent ; myself and my little sisters and infant brother have no means of support; I am able to work; I do not know where father is now. After hearing the evidence of Dr. Davis, Mr. Grehan recorded as his finding that the deceased died from disease of the heart. The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser 1 June 1880
b. 1846 bp. CofE Dapto; Wollongong
m. John Evans 1863 Wollongong 3184/1863
f. Charles Liddington m. Anne McWatters * see Bird
m. Thomas W Evans ( abt 1866- 10/5/1926 Bulli) 1893 Woonona 7661/1893
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
Unmarried
Living at South Clifton in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties. With Charles Sinclair Evans.
b. 1879 Kiama d. 20/9/1949 Maleny Qld cr. Mt Thompson
m. Evan John Evans (1875 “Penrose” Dapto – 1967 Maleny Qld Evan Robert Evans & Catherine Thompson ) 1900 Kiama
f. William Gray m. Emily Agnes Elizabeth Edwards/Baxter *
Living at Avondale in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
EVANS, Ethel Mabel Florence.—September 20, 1949, at Maleny, Queensland, Mrs. Ethel Mabel Florence Evans, beloved daughter of the late William and Emily Gray, and loving sister of Theo, Ada, and Vera, of Kiama, South Coast, N.S.W. The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Friday 23 September 1949 p 16
b. abt 1862 South Australia d. 24/3/1943 North Ward Townsville Qld br. Townsville Qld
m. Robert Evans (abt 1865 Wales- 21/11/1950 North Ward Townsville Qld Son of Robert Evans & Hannah) 1894 Sydney
f. William Wood m. Mary Scairsbrick
Living at South Coast Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Living in Townsville Qld in 1916 when her son Francis enlisted.
Mrs. Fanny Evans, well known resident of Mitchell street, North Ward, passed away early on Wednesday morning at the age of 81 years
A native of South Australia, she has resided in Townsville for many years. She is survived by her husband and a grown up family. Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld: 1907 - 1954) Thursday 25 March 1943 p 2
m. George Henry Evans
b. abt 1826 Kent
m. William Evans ( - before 1870) 2/2/1847 Dapto CofE Dapto; Wollongong
f. Thomas Moon m. Harriett Watson *
Other children unknown
m. Thomas Evans 1894 Woonona 7588/1894
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties.
Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 19 January 1895 p 2 is a law case where she and her husband sued for unpaid wages.
b. abt 1871 d. 3/7/1901 Woonona br. Wollongong Ind.
m. Philip T Evans 1900 Marrickville 6531/1900
f. James Jones m. Jane
There were three funerals in Wollongong yesterday; Mrs. Evans (sister to Mr. J. C. Jones) being interred in the Congregational cemetery. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW: 1856 - 1950) Saturday 6 July 1901 p 2
m. Evans
m. John William Evans 1877 Mudgee 3569/1877
d. 1957 Chatswood
m. Richard J Evans 1904 Annandale
f. Aiden Doyle m. Jane
Living at Lakelands in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 6/7/1863 Garden Hill 6437/1863
m. John Evans
f. Duncan m. Jane
On Monday at her residence, Garden Hill, the wife of Mr. John Evans deeply regretted Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Tuesday 7 July 1863 p 2
d. 1881 Wollongong 8185/1881
m. Evans
b. April 1845 Hintshire Wales d. 14/12/1938 Bulli
m. Edward Evans (abt 1846 Staffordshire- abt 1923)
Ship: 1875 Samuel Plimsoll
EVANS-December 14 1938 it Bulli Margaret Evans relict of the late Edward Evans and mother of L Stevens Oatley aged 95 years. Home at Last The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Tuesday 20 December 1938
Death of Old Resident
By the death of Mrs. Margaret (grannie) Evans, which occurred in Bulli Hospital yesterday, the district has lost one of its most respected residents.
She was in her 96th year, having been born in Hintshire, Wales, in April 1843. She came to Australia over 60 years ago and had resided in the Bulli District ever since.
Always an active woman, she had taken a keen interest in the life of the community and was about as usual until about ten days ago. She was very fond of the surf and until 10 years ago was a daily visitor to the beach, winter and summer.
Her husband, Mr. Ned Evans, predeceased her about 15 years ago. She raised a large family, two of whom are residents of the Coast, William, of New Dapto Road, Wollongong, and Mrs. Barrett, of Raymond Road, Thirroul. It was with the latter that Mrs. Evans had been residing for the past twelve months
The late Grannie Evans, as she was familiarly known, was held in the highest esteem by all sections of the community and although she was long past the allotted span, her death will be deeply regretted. South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW : 1900 - 1954) Friday 16 December 1938 p 18
m. Thomas Evans 1875 Wollongong 4458/1875
m. Thomas Maddock Evans 15/10/1879 Sydney
f. William Davies
EVANS-DAVIES.-October 15, at St. James's Sydney, by the Rev. W. Hough, Thomas Maddock, second son of Captain W. Evans, harbour-master, Plymouth, England, to Margaret, youngest daughter of William Davies, Wollongong. The Sydney Morning Herald 21 October 1879
b. 1871 Sydney d. 27/8/1957 Campsie
m. Frederick Howard Cooke (abt 1867 - 28/5/1912 Bombo Quarry Son of James Cook & Louisa) 1896 Sydney
m. John W Evans 1913 Wollongong
f. Henry Hilder m. Elizabeth Ann Ashdown
Her Ryerson Index entry has her formerly of Wollongong
Living at Kiama in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
d. 15/3/1921 Corrimal br. Wollongong
m. Walter Evans (Derbyshire-7/8/1937 Adelaide SA)
f. John m. Hannah
Ship: abt 1886
Living at Unanderra in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
Husband the manager of Southern Coal Co.
EVANS - March 15 at her residence Margaret Mary wife of Walter Evans, The Fens Corrimal The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 16 March 1921 p 10
Quite a gloom was cast over the district when it became known that Mrs. Walter Evans had passed away after a very long and severe illness.
Although the end was not unexpected, as Mrs. Evans had been critically ill for some time past, it was fervently hoped by everyone that a change would come for the better. Mrs. Evans was an in valuable worker in all patriotic and charitable interests, and the work done by the family during the war period has earned for them the everlasting gratitude of the people of Corrimal. The deceased lady was interred privately in, Wollongong cemetery on Tuesday morning. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 18 March 1921 p 2
b. abt 1863 d. 1941 Maitland br. Rutherford
m. John Evans (26/7/1860- after 1940) 27/9/1880 Merthyr Tydfyl, South Wales
Ship: July 1884
MRS. M. EVANS.
Mrs. Martha Evans wife of Mr. John Evans well-known mining engineer, has died at her home, “Cartref,” Roxburg street, Lorn, West Maitland. Aged 78,
Mrs. Evans was well known throughout the Welsh community of New South Wales. She arrived in Australia in 1884.
Mr. and Mrs. Evans celebrated their diamond wedding on September 27 last year.
For many years Mrs. Evans had been actively identified with the work of West Maitland Methodist Church. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Evans is survived by two daughters, Mrs. R. C. Young (Yanco) and Miss Tydfyl Evans (Lorn), and one son. Mr. Idris Evans, Manager of Stanford Main No 2 colliery, Paxton.
Mrs. Evans was privately interred in the Methodist Cemetery, Rutherford. Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) Friday 28 March 1941 p 12
Husband a mine manager and mine engineer who was at Greta, Kembla Bulli and in WA. He was part of the rescue party for Bulli.
b. abt 1793 d. 20/10/1877 Wollongong br. Wollongong Con.
m. Joseph Hurd (abt 1786 -1848)
m. Daniel Evans (abt 1794- 1880 Wollongong) 8/3/1853 Sydney, Scots Church Pres. V1853101 81/1853
At Jamison-street, Sydney, March 8, by the Rev. B. Quaife, Mr. Daniel Evans, of Wollongong, to Martha Hurd, relict of the late Mr. Joseph Hurd, of Parramatta. The Sydney Morning Herald 9 March 1853
EVANS.-— At her residence, Wollongong, on the 20th. inst., Martha, wife of Daniel Evans, aged 84 years. Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW : 1856 - 1950) Friday 26 October 1877 p 2
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1822 Cornwall d. 13/3/1866 Shellharbour
m. John Evans
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
b. abt 1849 d. 10/5/1904 Woonona br. Wollongong
m. David Evans (abt 1851- 9/6/1934 Wollongong Son of Phillip Evans & Susan )
f. Silas m. Hannah
Living at Corrimal in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. abt 1822 Cornwall England d. 13/3/1866
m. John Evans
f. Moses m. Nancy
Cause of Death: acute dysentery.
b. Freharris Wales d. abt 28/12/1893 Woonona br. Bulli Anglican Cemetery
m. Thomas John Evans ( abt 1840-25/5/1911 Sydney)
f. William m. Rachel
m. John Evans
b. abt 1852 Campbelltown? d. 27/3/1928 Bulli
m. Alfred Evans 1885 Woonona 5526/1885
? f. John Stanford m. Sarah Burt *
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
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
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
b. abt 1808 d. 1909 Woonona 11777/1909
Living at Cleveland Rd Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
m. Henry Worry ( -1880 Wollongong Son of John Warry)
m. Thomas Evans 1882 Wollongong 5002/1882
b. 1844 V1844224 28/1844 d. 1912 Waratah
m. Michael Evens 1864 Ulladulla 3235/1864
f. Andrew Myers m. Ann Mooney
m. George H Evans
b. 1877 Wollongong 23033/1877 d. 9/8/1929 br. Bulli General
m. William Lewis Evans ( -13/8/1939 Son of Robert Evans & Hannah) 1899 Sydney 100/1899 note. Name at death was recorded as Lewis William
f. Thomas Ralph m. Caroline Howard *
Living at Woonona in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
b. 1862 Unanderra d. 5/7/1948 Dapto br. Brownsville
m. Evan Eustace T Evans (4/3/1867 ”Penrose” Dapto - 1939 Wollongong Son of Evan Robert Evans & Catherine Thompson *) 1901 Wollongong
f. John Lindsay m. Jane Musgrave *
Living at Penrose Dapto in 1903 Electoral Roll – Domestic Duties
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.
She married the late Mr. Eustace Evans whose father was also amongst the early settlers of the district.
Gentle, home loving and a true Christian woman, the late Mrs. Evans won the esteem and appreciation of a wide circle of friends.
Her chief interest was in St. Luke's Church of England, Brownsville, and until advancing years prevented her, she was an indefatigable worker for several organisations within the church.
In earlier years, also, with her late husband, she was an active worker for the annual Dapto Show.
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
b. 1810 Madron Cornwall England d. 12/11/1891 Kiama br. Dapto
m. Evan Robert Evans (1805-1863 Wollongong) 1834 Cornwall
f. Alfred Roberts m. Ellen
Ship: 31/1/1839 Adromarche
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 89th 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 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
b. abt 1860 d.
m. Henry Evelyn
It is possible that her husband was charged with child desertion in 1890 after she became ill, had to enter a hospital and at last left him. The children were placed with a woman at Terara who was initially payed by the husband for their support but then he ceased to pay. The children were sent to a government department and he was ordered to support thm.
m. Alfred Everard
m. James Everson (1799-1882) 26/10/1852 Wollongong V185296 123/1852
Both resident of Dapto. Husband a settler
m. Charles Everson (1852 NSW-) 1872 Sydney
Husband a trooper.
STRANGE DIVORCE CASE.
(From the Evening News.)
IN the divorce court on Tuesday the case of Ritchie v. Ritchie was heard before Mr. Justice Hargrave.
This was a divorce suit brought by James Ritchie of Fullerton, county of Georgiana, against his wife, Evaline Ritchie, formerly Evaline Sinclair, and Charles Everson, co-respondent. Mr. Coatts, instructed by Mr. McCulloch, appeared for petitioner. There was no appearance of respondent or co-respondent, or counsel on their behalf. The parties were married on February 29, 1871, at the Jamberoo Episcopalian church by the Rev. P. R. S. Bailey. Petitioner is aged thirty-three years, and a native of Femanagh, Ireland, and resided there until he was nineteen years old. He came to this colony and has resided at Bega and Jamberoo. The parties lived together after their marriage up to February 17, 1874, when Mrs. Ritchie left her home under the following circumstances: On February 17, 1874, she left with the expressed intention of going to the township of Kiama to purchase a sewing-machine and other articles for the house, for which purpose she had obtained from her husband a cheque for £8 12/6. Although she had mentioned to her husband she would return home at three o'clock that day, she did not then return, or at any time thereafter do so. From that day her husband has never seen her.
Mr. Ritchie deposed that he had treated her kindly, and that in 1876 she wrote to him and he answered her; he did not know Everson; he had her child with him; he denied that there was any collusion between them, and he urged that he would have been glad for her to have remained with him.
Harriet Bailey deposed that in 1876 the person whose portrait (Mrs. Ritchie's) she now looked upon called upon her; she was known as Mrs. Everson; she brought her husband (Everson) to witness's house, and they occupied the same room; she left witness's house to go to the Benevolent Asylum to be confined; this was said in Everson's presence; she had one child about thirteen months old; she behaved properly at witness's house.
Eliza Halrie, matron of the Benevolent Asylum, deposed that the photograph produced (Mrs. Ritchie's) she recognised as that of a woman who came to the asylum on the 4th May last year; she stated that she was married, and her husband was at the diggings; she came to be confined; about six weeks afterwards she said her husband had returned, and that he wished to visit her; he saw her, and brought a child with him about two years old, which, he said, was their child; some letter passed between them ; the person who visited her passed himself off as Mr. Ritchie; the petitioner now in court was not the Mr. Ritchie who visited her; she was confined of a female child, named Eleanor, 22nd July, 1876; he came ones, twice, and thrice a week to see her, as he was privileged, she being unwell ; a person purporting to be Everson's sister called, and in consequence of her communication, Mrs. Ritchie, who had been confined, was dismissed from the asylum.
Mary Ann Everson, wife of Charles Everson, the co-respondent, deposed that the portraits produced were those of her husband and
Mrs. Ritchie; these parties resided in Sydney with a Mr. Bailey and Mrs. Tucker; she knew they lived there as man and wife; witness's husband was a trooper in the district of Kiandra, which accounts for his being in uniform in the portrait; he was living with the witness there in 1873; witness did not know the Ritchies then.
Margaret Catherine Ritchie, sister of petitioner, deposed that she went to Smith-street, and at a house enquired for Mrs. Everson, her brother's wife answered to the name, and stated that two of the children she had were her own.
James Minty deposed that from April to August last, Mr. and Mrs. Everson (respondent and the co-respondent) rented from him a house, and lived in it together.
Isabelle Cassidy, co-respondent's sister, deposed that her brother resided with Mrs. Ritchie at Mrs. Tucker's, in 1874, as man and wife; they left there for Mrs. Bailey's; witness often visited them.
Catherine Tucker deposed that in 1875, in Duke-street, Mr. and Mrs. Everson lived at her house as man and wife; they went by the names of Charles and Eva Everson;
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
b. 2/3/1851 Jamberoo
m. David Everson (17/4/1856 Stoney Creek - Son of James Everson & Mary Green *) 1887 Kiama
f. Jacob Buckett m. Margaret Penny * see Maloney
b. 1865 d. 1949 Qld
m. James Thomas Evers 1884 Sydney 160/1884
f. John Stafford m. Elizabeth Spinks *
m. James Evingson 1849 CofE Dapto; Wollongong
b. 1841 Wollongong V18414243 45B/1841 d. 1904 Marrickville 6010/1904
m. Edward Farr Ewens (abt 1834- 7/1/1877 Ashburnham Vale Forbes Rd Molong Son of Walter Ewens & ) 9/7/1863 Wesleyan Chapel Wollongong
f. David James m. Catherine Munro/Morro *
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
m. Thomas Ewers
b. 8/12/1834 Gerringong d. 17/6/1913 Arncliffe br. Woodstock Milton
m. William Walter Ewin (6/5/1822 West Wickham Cambridgeshire -14/5/1878 Woodstock Milton Son of William Walter Ewin & Susan Price ) 12/3/1858 “Alne Bank” Gerringong
f. Michael Hindmarsh m. Cecilia Sophia Rutter *
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
m. William Ewing
d. 19/12/1933 Guildford WA br. Upper Swan WA
m. John Ewing (6/10/1863 Wollongong – 30/11/1933 Guildford WA Son of Thomas C Ewing & Elizabeth Thompson *) 1888 Bowral
f. Dr George Newton Swinson m. Lucy Dorothy Edwards
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
EWING -July 19. Kembla-street Wollongong, the wife of John Ewing, of a son The Sydney Morning Herald 29 July 1889
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.
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
f. Archibald Thomson m. Agnes Ralston
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
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
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
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
On the 13th instant, at the Parsonage, Wollongong, the wife of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, of a daughter. The Sydney Morning Herald 17 March 1862
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
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
EWING.-November 21, at Cormiston House, Wollongong, Bertha Ewing, aged 11 months. The Sydney Morning Herald 28 November 1876
EWING.—October 6, at Cormiston House, Wollongong, Ethel Edith Ewing, in her 5th year. The Sydney Morning Herald 9 October 1875
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
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
Sunday night. She was over 70 years of age, and for some years had suffered from a heart complaint which was the cause of death. The deceased lady resided in Murwillumbah for a number of years in the nineties, and won the respect and esteem of all who knew her. She was an earnest church worker, and assisted every charitable movement. She left Murwillumbah for Sydney late in 1900.
The deceased was the widow of the Rev. T. C. Ewing, who died over ten years ago. He was vicar of Wollongong for about 36 years.
Five daughters and five sons now mourn the loss of a devoted mother.
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
b. abt 1788 d. 7/3/1875 Cormiston House Wollongong br.
m. John Ewing (Glasgow Scotland- United Kingdom)
EWING.—At Cormiston House, Wollongong, Mrs. Ewing, sen, aged 87 years. The Sydney Morning Herald 10 March 1875
b. 4/3/1858 Russell Vale d. 21/7/1943 Lindfield
m. Sir Thomas Thomson Ewing (9/10/1856 Pitt Town -15/9/1920 Darlinghurst Son of Thomas C Ewing & Elizabeth Thompson * ) 1879 Wollongong
f. Francis Peter MacCabe m. Jane Osborne *
Unmarried or no father listed
b. abt 1872 d. 5/9/1935 Swansea br. Belmont
m. George Eyeington (1865 Yorkshire-1943 Swansea Son of William Eyeington & Jane)
Living at Fairy Meadow in 1903 Electoral Roll- Domestic Duties
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.
d. 1889 Robertson
m. Robert Eyres/Eyears (26/10/1817 Thornford Dorset- 1880 Robertson Son of Robert Eyears & Ruth Ryall ) 1847 Sherborne Dorset
f. John Masters